Hina Bukhari: The first Muslim Pakistani women to be elected to London assembly

It is the first time in history that a Muslim woman has been elected to the London Assembly. The recently elected Muslim member of the London Assembly, Hina Bukhari, is the daughter of a Pakistani teacher. His father Syed Naz Bukhari was also the teacher of Mayor Sadiq Khan. Moreover, he was Britain’s first Muslim headteacher.

ISPR is preparing to launch Pakistan’s largest military reality show

Pakistan’s premier military reality show has been brought to the country by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) and Hum TV. Umar Mukhtar, a renowned director, and actor, wrote the script for the reality show. A first-ever Pakistani military reality show will soon be aired to promote the Pakistan army. However, this show will explain to the world why the Pakistani Army claims to be the best.

Japan’s Bold Investment is set to invest in Pakistan’s technology sector

With Pakistan’s tech sector experiencing growth and potential, a Japanese firm has established its investment arm in the country. In addition to investments and acquisitions, Bold Investment is focusing on the tech sector. The growing role of management will come from the experience it has gained while expanding, scaling, and executing various projects.

Malala unveiled as British Vogue’s latest cover star

Malala Yousafzai, Nobel Prize winner and Pakistani activist for female education, has been unveiled as the newest cover star of British Vogue. In an interview with feature writer Sirin Kale, Malala stated that she understands that young girls are endowed with power in their hearts when they have a mission and vision. She also appreciated young activists Greta Thunberg and Emma González for their efforts

Pakistani badminton star Mahoor Shahzad is set to compete in Tokyo Olympics

Pakistan’s Badminton star Mahoor Shahzad has secured an invitational place for the 2021 Tokyo Olympics badminton competition. Moreover, Khalid Mahmood, the Secretary-General of the Pakistan Olympic Association (POA), confirmed on Tuesday that Mahoor Shahzad has received an invitational place. Therefore, badminton star Mahoor Shahzad will represent Pakistan in badminton at Tokyo Olympics.

Saudi‌ ‌officials‌ ‌defend mosque volume reduction orders

Authorities in Saudi Arabia have defended restrictions on mosque volume reduction orders. The Ministry of Islamic Affairs in Saudi Arabia announced last week that all loudspeakers should be set to only one-third of their maximum volume. Abdullatif al-Sheikh, the Islamic Affairs Minister, said the move was in response to public complaints. Consequently, a backlash was triggered on social media against this decision.

Pakistan Post confirmed to be Amazon’s official delivery partner

Pakistan’s post office was approved by Amazon, a global e-commerce platform, as an official delivery partner. The director-general of the Post Office has ordered that the preparations needed for engaging in global e-commerce be finalized on an emergency basis. Duties have been assigned to all circle officials. Nine post offices, including Lahore, have been ordered to open facilitation centres by June 15.

PM Imran Khan launches Pakistan’s first green Eurobond to finance Diamer, Mohmand dams

The Water and Power Development Authority (Wapda) formally launched Pakistan’s first green Eurobond under the leadership of PM Imran Khan. WAPDA has issued green Eurobond, or Indus bonds, to raise 500 million dollars for the construction of Diamer Bhasha and Mohmand dams. In his remarks as chief guest, the prime minister congratulated the government on its achievements.

Pakistani girl Zunaira Waheed published her first novel on Amazon

At the age of 15, Zunaira Waheed made it possible to achieve a dream and become an author with her first novel, “That Night,” published on Amazon. Finally, she has made it possible for herself to fulfill her life goal of becoming a published author. Furthermore, “That Night” is a novel that demonstrates her mindfulness.

Women Gets Justice After Petitioning PM Imran Khan For Outstanding Payments

The Punjab police said Monday that a woman from Lahore finally received Rs472,000 from Imran Asghar who refused to pay pending rent and maintenance expenses. Punjab police shared a video on Twitter of the woman saying both parties had reached an agreement. Moreover, the other party had paid the outstanding amount and withdrawn the complaint.