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Popular showbiz industry couple Agha Ali and Hina Altaf have got divorced, which was confirmed by popular TV host Madeeha Naqvi during her morning show.
Agha Ali and Hina Altaf got married simply during the lockdown in the days of Corona in the year 2020, but two years later, the news of separation between the two started coming out.
Although the couple vehemently denied the rumors in April 2022, rumors were rife that the two were no longer together and had divorced.
Bollywood actor Aamir Khan has asked people on social media that if he has ever shown someone’s heart unknowingly, then he should be forgiven.
In fact, this week the Jains were celebrating a festival of their own, at the end of which they apologize to each other for their mistakes.
Michhami Dukkadam ?.
If I have ever, knowing or unknowingly, caused anyone any pain or hurt, I seek forgiveness from you with a bowed head and folded hands.
Please forgive me ?
Love.
a.— Aamir Khan (@aamir_khan) September 4, 2019
On this occasion, Aamir Khan also apologized openly and called his wife himself. According to BBC Urdu, after Aamir’s tweet, the social media miscreants got a chance to attack him. Social media users imposed several conditions for pardoning Aamir.
Someone said ‘Go forgive me but promise not to make a movie like Thugs of Hindostan in the future.’ Sorry for making up and doing a silly imitation of Johnny Depp from the Pirates of the Caribbean series.’
Another user targeted Thugs of Hindostan as well as Aamir’s film Aag, Mela and refused to apologize. Khan had already taken responsibility for the failure of Thugs of Hindostan and apologized for it.
#Aamir #Khan #apologize #expensively
2024-08-22 04:05:06
India There was a strong reaction to the death of an adult elephant when local people The crowd An elderly person The elephant After death in an attack by , tried to drive it away by hurling fiery spears and iron-tipped rods at the animal.
The elephant died shortly after being attacked by locals in the Jhargram district of the eastern state of West Bengal on Thursday, officials said, raising questions about the growing conflict between humans and elephants.
In a viral video of the attack, dozens of locals can be seen chasing a herd of elephants with large flame-throwing weapons on Thursday.
In another video posted on social media, the attacked elephant can be seen lying on the ground crying in pain from an open wound, which was probably caused by an iron rod. It also shows several iron nails on the lower back of a wounded elephant.
India’s national newspaper, The Times of India, reported that local workers in the department Forests Referring to the efforts to save him, said that eight hours after the attack, Hathani succumbed to his injuries.
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Police officials have filed a First Information Report (FIR) against unidentified persons — the first step in any police action in India — and said investigations are underway to identify those responsible for the elephant attack.
At least six elephants, including two baby elephants, were killed after a male elephant attacked and killed a local man in Jhargram’s Raj College Colony in the early hours of Thursday.
To control the situation, the forest department tasked local people to chase the animals using torches or loud noise-making devices, known as hula (noise) teams. At least 35 people came out with massive torches and chased the elephants.
Under India’s Wildlife Protection Act, it is prohibited to target wild animals by using and throwing fireballs.
The team also shot one of the male elephants with a tranquilizer spear on Thursday afternoon.
Wildlife activists and animal rights organizations in India have condemned the incident and the death of the elephant.
Wildlife activist Prerna Singh Bandra, who in 2018 challenged the use of fireballs to control wild animals in India’s Supreme Court, said, “This (measure) law (wild (Life Protection) Act, 1972 is against The Indian Supreme Court has put a complete ban on throwing fireballs to drive away elephants, however important, I petition.’
He added: ‘We claim to protect elephants, to worship them – but we cannot give them a place to live, we cannot give them a place physically or in our hearts. ‘
#India #Elephant #speared #death #revenge #mob #attack
2024-08-22 03:52:08
The three-day Pakistan Literature Festival has started at the Alhamra Arts Council in Lahore, Punjab province, in which social and literary figures from across the country will participate.
Neer Ali Dadka, a well-known architect participating in the festival and an architect of the Arts Councils, while talking to Independent Urdu, said that ‘writers and intellectuals also do not have freedom of expression in Pakistan.’
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According to him, along with the construction of buildings, intellectual construction is also inevitable in any country, but unfortunately, the field of literature is not only neglected in our country, but awareness about it is also being neglected.
The organizer of the literature festival, President of Karachi Arts Council Ahmad Shah, while talking to Independent Urdu, said that ‘in order to get rid of insecurity and economic crisis in the country, there is a need to popularize literature among the people. Because nations that pay attention to intellectual development do not decline and problems can be solved only with the help of literature.’
According to Ahmad Shah, ‘For the sake of promotion of literature, we are organizing such a festival in Gwadar, Quetta, Islamabad after Lahore so that literature can be promoted.’
In this three-day Pakistan Literature Festival organized in Lahore, personalities from different walks of life will express their views on different topics.
#Threeday #Pakistan #Literature #Festival #begins #Lahore
2024-08-22 03:50:09