147 Pvt Universities Operating Illegally In Pakistan

As many as 147 private universities are illegally operating in Pakistan with impunity amid a lack of coordination, unwillingness and confusion among the regulatory bodies and the government machinery, local media reported.

It has also emerged that Higher Education Commission (HEC) limits itself to only identifying such “fake, illegal, unlawful and unrecognised institutions”, whereas the provincial bodies remain inactive against these universities, Dawn reported.

According to the Pakistani newspaper, an updated list shared by the HEC shows 147 private universities flagged by the commission are operating across the country.

The commission has warned students and parents to be vigilant while applying for admissions to these private facilities.

Province-wise data shows Punjab leads the trend with 96 private universities that are unrecognized but still offering several degree programmes to hundreds of students, Dawn reported.

It further reported that Sindh houses 35 illegal universities — mostly in Karachi — followed by 11 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, three in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) and two in Islamabad. (ANI)

Karishma Tanna Gets Hitched To Bangera

Actor Karishma Tanna and her beau Varun Bangera have tied the knot on Saturday.

For the special occasion, Karishma chose to wear a pink lehenga along with matching jewellery. On the other hand, her husband Varun opted for a white sherwani.

Several pictures and videos from their wedding have been doing the rounds on the internet. In one of the clips, we can see Varun applying sindoor on Karishma’s forehead.

Choreographer Terence Lewis, who attended the ceremony, took to Instagram and shared a video of the newlyweds.

“And just like Karishma gets hitched to the man Varun,” he captioned the clip.

The intimate wedding was set against the backdrop of the sea and sunset in Mumbai. (ANI)

Pakeezah – The Courtesan’s Classic

What can one say about a film that took 16 years to make, its genre no longer popular when released, and its main attraction looking jaded, only a sad reminder of her resplendent beauty?

Well, you can say that despite these and numerous other debilities, it remains a classic that has grown with time. Fifty years after its release, Pakeezah (The Pure) continues to be viewed and debated by the discerning in the new century.

India was in a triumphant mood after the 1971 war when Pakeezah was released on February 2, 1972. People had no stomach for its deep melancholia. Romantic and opulent historical and “Muslim socials” of 1950s-60s (with notable exceptions Shatranj Ke Khiladi-1977, Junoon-1979 and Umrao Jaan-1981) were yielding place to contemporary themes. The “angry young man” was knocking at the cinema door.

After many expensive fits and starts, writer-director Kamal Amrohi barely managed to complete filming Meena Kumari, his estranged wife and muse. Both knew she was dying. Despite its rich artistic content and popular songs, Pakeezah flopped commercially. It marked the end of a life-time dream. Until…

Re-released after Meena Kumari died, just eight weeks later, on March 31, it stormed the cinema theatres. Not only were the fortunes revived and the fame restored, Pakeezah and Mena Kumari became synonymous. They overshadow her earlier acting triumphs and for that matter, also Amrohi’s outstanding films, with and without her.

Although it loses out in most departments except in music, Pakeezah often gets compared with Mughal-e-Azam (1960), a magnificent story of another bygone era, arguably one of the greatest films ever made in India.

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Many stories, real, apocryphal, even autobiographical, fuelled the making of both the films. Amrohi, appointed as one of the four writers for Mughal-e-Azam, abandoned Pakezaah because both had similar themes drawn from the Anarkali legend. Separated for five years from wife, he considered replacement. But he couldn’t imagine Pakeezah without Meena Kumari, and gave up again. Friends Nargis and Sunil Dutt helped their patch-up.

To lighten his burden, Amrohi engaged Satyen Bose, but couldn’t quit direction. Signing writers Akhtar-ul-Iman and Madhusudan led to disputes. He had to pay a fine to disengage with the latter. So, no Pakeezah without Amrohi as well.

The film’s German cinematographer, Joseph Wirsching, died in 1967. Technology switch was needed from Black & White to Eastmancolor. Composer Ghulam Mohammad died, requiring Naushad to complete the soundtrack, finally ‘arranged’ by Kersi Lord.

Pakeezah is the story of a tawaif, a courtesan. Unable to marry her lover Shahabuddin, she begets a girl-child before dying. Her sister Nawabjaan raises the child, grooms her as a dancer. The love story repeats, this time between Sahibjaan and Salim, a forest officer, also a nephew of Shahabuddin.

Family patriarch, common to both situations, rejects Sahibjaan. He shoots Shahabuddin who, shamed by Nawabjaan, wants to redeem himself. After this blood-letting, Salim has his way. He marries Sahibjaan, his Pakeezah. A poignant ending with justice, a rarity, for a courtesan.

Thanks to frustrating time-loss in production, Ashok Kumar, signed to play Salim, grown old, had to play Shahbuddin. From ‘stars’ of the day — Dharmendra, Raaj Kumar, Rajendra Kumar, Sunil Dutt, and Pradeep Kumar – Amrohi chose Dharmendra as Salim. But well into shooting, he found the wife getting on “too well” with Dharmendra, enough to distract filming. There were rumours galore. The possessive husband-director dropped Dharmendra.

It was finally Raaj Kumar. He sees Sahibjaan sleeping on a moving train. Smitten, he leaves a note between her foot thumb and finger: “Aapke paon dekhe, bahut haseen hain. Inhein zameen par mat utariyega… maile ho jaayenge” (Your feet are really beautiful. Do not step on the ground… lest they be soiled). The dialogue is rated as one of the most romantic/erotic scenes in Indian cinema.

When released, the courtesan culture, the kothas of Lucknow et al, were passé. Not that there was no room for romanticism. But India was ready for another theme, Garam Hawa (Hot Winds-1973), about the plight of a Muslim businessman and his family, in the aftermath of the 1947 Partition. Only a year separated it from Pakeezah.

However, these “hot winds” couldn’t dampen the romance of Pakeezah and its songs. They also blew across the border from an aspiring India to a just-truncated Pakistan. Thankfully, Pakeezah helped a catharsis between the neighbours.

End-1972, I witnessed an India-Pakistan border “flag meeting”. A Pakistan Army officer, with roots in India’s Moradabad, half-seriously urged his Indian counterparts tasked to remove the explosives on the minefield, to “leave one mine only to be cleared by me, with a gramophone record of Pakeezah songs concealed underneath”.

India’s Doordarshan telecast Pakeezah from its Amritsar centre on September 29, 1973. Columnist Ibn-e-Imroze wrote in Daily Imroze: “The day Pakeezah was televised, Lahore cinemas wore a deserted look. Black-marketers sold their tickets even below the face value. Lahorewallahs had resisted (India’s) 1965 and 1971 attacks, but surrendered to this invasion of 1973. People invaded TV shops. Those who could not get one, fixed bamboo antennae on the roofs of their houses (to watch direct telecast), to console their frustrated feelings. Traffic came to a halt, pockets were picked, even doctors said to their patients: ‘If you remain alive till then, I’ll see you tomorrow. Today I am going to see Pakeezah’.”

To anyone with an ear for music, the film’s pull is undeniable. Among those gems, alas, Inhin Logon Ne seems plagiarised. It can be heard on Youtube in Shamshad Begum’s voice, sung for a 1941 film Himmat. The lyric is by Aziz.

Film analyst Gautam Kaul writes: Majrooh Sultanpuri had stolen the lyric from Aziz for Ghulam Mohammed, a contemporary of Pandit Gobind Ram, the original composer from the Lahore School.

Cut to 1972. Kaul notes: “It is the same kotha, the same assembly of men, the same musical score, the same song, the same Kathak style, but it is Technicolour, and a bloated Meena Kumari, with leathered skin due to constant drinking, is attempting to dance. The dancing isn’t a patch on the rendition by the light-footed young actress Manorama in the original.”

Truth be told, Meena Kumari was too sick to dance. She was filmed sitting. Padma Khanna performed all her dance movements, not credited to any choreographer.

None of these prevented the film’s earning five times the sum spent on production. Its soundtracks sold the best across Asia and topped the popularity charts of Radio Ceylon’s Binaca Geetmala, then a decisive benchmark.

Chalte Chalte, “Aaj hum apni duaon ka asar and Thaade rahiyo, for which she designed the costumes, remain the most memorable song-and-dance performances. A storm of protests from the film fraternity damned Filmfare that denied awards to Pakeezah because its leading contenders were dead.

In 2005, the British academic Rachel Dwyer called Mena Kumari’s character a “quintessentially romantic figure: a beautiful but tragic woman, who pours out her grief for the love she is denied in tears, poetry and dance.”

Meena Kumari’s fee for acting in Pakeezah was one sovereign gold coin. Kamal Amrohi gave that to his dying wife. She clutched it till she passed away, never able to see it or the released film. Pakeezah was truly, Meena Kumari’s film.

The writer can be reached at mahendraved07@gmail.com

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SP Does Politics Of Appeasement, BJP Of Development: Rajnath

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday hit out at the Samajwadi Party accusing it of doing “politics of appeasement”, and asserted that “only BJP can do development” in Uttar Pradesh.

The minister’s remarks came while he started his day-long campaigning in the state by addressing a public gathering from the Baldev constituency.

“Samajwadi Party does politics of appeasement. Politics should be done for the welfare and development of people not for making government. Politics should not be based on caste or creed. Samajwadi Party is doing religion and caste-based politics,” Singh said.

Noting “what the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) said, it completed”, the Defence Minister said, “the development of new India is possible with the development of UP and only BJP can do development in UP”.

Singh reminded that how politicians in independent India did not complete the promises that they made to the public.

Remembering Pt Deen Dayal Upadhyay, the Defence Minister said the “BJP is working on the direction and vision given by Pt Deendayal Upadhyay”.

The Defence Minister also hit out at Congress leader Rahul Gandi, saying he “talked about China-India clash in Galwan Valley. He believes anything that he read. He said only 3 Chinese jawans were killed in Galwan. I would like to clarify, as per an Australia-based newspaper, 38-50 Chinese jawans were killed, not 2-4”

The Minister asserted that “Indian borders are safe”.

Polling in Uttar Pradesh will be held on February 10, February 14, February 20, February 23, February 27, March 3 and March 7. The counting of votes will take place on March 10. (ANI)

Ileana Flaunts Curves, Drops Slim Filters

Actor Ileana D’Cruz’s latest Instagram post is all about body positivity. She dropped a picture of herself posing in a bikini, without any filters.

Alongside the stunning image, Ileana penned an important note in which she stated that she has deleted all the applications that can make one appear slimmer.

“It’s asy to get sucked into apps that get you to alter your body so effortlessly to make you look ‘slimmer’, ‘more toned’, etc etc etc… Proud of the fact that I’ve deleted all those apps and chosen this instead. This is me and I’m embracing every inch, every curve, all of me,” she wrote.

Ileana’s post has garnered several praises from fans and members of the film industry.

“You are beautiful,” a fan commented.

“Love the way you are flaunting your curves,” another one wrote.

On the work front, Ileana was last seen sharing screen space with Abhishek Bachchan in ‘The Big Bull’. (ANI)

Media In Afghanistan Must Respect Islamic Values: Taliban

The Taliban said on Saturday that media in Afghanistan must be committed to Islamic values and urged them to comply with the law on media.

This comes as hundreds of media organizations have been forced to close due to economic collapse, threats and draconian reporting restrictions since the Islamic outfit came to power.

“The Islamic Emirate is committed to freedom of media, but the media are also required to be impartial and committed to Islamic and national values. We seek to remove obstacles to the media and urge them to comply with the law on media,” the spokesperson for the Taliban, Zabihullah Mujahid, wrote on Twitter.

Thousands of journalists and media professionals, especially women, have lost their jobs, according to a major new survey.

The survey, conducted by IFJ-affiliate Afghanistan National Journalists Union (ANJU) across 33 provinces, shows 318 media have closed since 15 August 2021. Just 305 of the 623 media which were active before the Taliban took control are still operating.

The crisis has hit newspapers the hardest with just 20 out of 114 continuing to publish. 51 TV stations, 132 radio stations and 49 online media have ceased operations according to the report compiled for the IFJ.

The collapse of media and threats against journalists mean just 2334 journalists are still working from a pre-Taliban high of 5069. Just 243 women are still employed by the media. 72 per cent of those who have lost their jobs are women, IFJ said in a release.

IFJ General Secretary Anthony Bellanger said: “For the first time, from data collected across 33 provinces, we can see the true scale of the crisis affecting journalism in Afghanistan. From threats to draconian reporting restrictions and from economic collapse to the withdrawal of development funding the picture is catastrophic not just for journalists who have lost their jobs or been forced to flee but also for citizens who are being denied access to information.

“The international community must urgently provide the aid and assistance to support journalists and journalism to shine a light on what is happening across Afghanistan and address the humanitarian crisis faced by journalists and their families – both those who have been forced to flee and those who remain but without work and in poverty,” Bellanger added. (ANI)

BJP To Release Manifesto For UP On February 6

With less than two weeks to go for the Assembly polls in Uttar Pradesh, the Bharatiya Janata Party will announce its polls manifesto on Sunday, said Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.

Speaking to the media on the occasion of the inauguration of the regional media centre of the party, set up in view of the assembly elections, Yogi said, “For the Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections, the Bharatiya Janata Party will issue its Lok Kalyan Sankalp Patra on February 6 (Sunday) on the issue of nationalism, development and good governance.”

The Chief Minister also hit out at the previous Samajwadi Party government in the state and said that it had stopped the pension of the elderly while the Yogi government did not allow it to happen when his government was formed after the 2017 Assembly polls.

“The previous SP government had stopped the pension of the elderly, destitute women, and handicapped and given it to the workers of its cadre. When our government came, it was made clear that the brokers of the police stations, those who mortgage the tehsils will not be allowed to snatch the poor’s food,” he said.

Earlier today. accompanied by Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath filed his nomination papers as a BJP candidate from Gorakhpur Urban constituency for the state assembly elections.

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Cong Contesting All UP Seats After 30 Years: Priyanka

Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Friday said that for the first time in 30 years, the party is contesting on all the 403 Assembly seats in Uttar Pradesh.

“We are fighting with all our might. It’s the first time in 30 years that our party is contesting on all 403 seats,” Priyanka told ANI while holding a door-to-door campaign in Sahibabad and Ghaziabad in Uttar Pradesh ahead of Assembly elections.

However, Congress star campaigner of Uttar Pradesh Sachin Pilot had earlier told ANI that as a “political courtesy” the party did not field any candidate against Samajwadi Party (SP) chief Akhilesh Yadav and his uncle Shivpal Singh Yadav justifying that the SP did not field any candidate against Sonia Gandhi, when she was contesting from Rae Bareli Lok Sabha seat in the state earlier.

Sonia Gandhi was elected as a Lok Sabha MP from Rae Bareli’s seat in 2004, 2009, 2014, and 2019.

Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav is contesting from Karhal assembly seat of UP, while his uncle who heads Pragatisheel Samajwadi Party (Lohia) Shivpal Singh Yadav is contesting from Jaswant Nagar seat.

Notably, Samajwadi Party had also not fielded its candidate from the Amethi assembly seat against Rahul Gandhi during the Lok Sabha elections in 2019.

In Uttar Pradesh, the first phase polling will be held on February 10, the second phase on February 14, the third phase on February 20, the fourth phase on February 23, the fifth phase on February 27, the sixth phase on March 3, and the seventh phase on March 7.

The counting of votes will take place on March 10. (ANI)

Delhi Reports 2,272 Covid Cases, Positivity Down To 3.85%

Delhi reported 2,272 new cases of COVID-19 during the last 24 hours, with the positivity rate dipping to 3.85 per cent.

As per the bulletin shared by the state health department, a total of 59,036 samples were tested during the last 24 hours. With this, the number of COVID-19 cases in the state has gone up to 18,40,919.

During the last 24 hours, 4,166 people recovered from the infection, taking the total recoveries in the national capital to 18,03,251.

20 people lost their lives to the deadly virus during the last 24 hours. The death toll in the state due to the virus currently stands at 25,952.

There are currently 11,716 active COVID-19 cases in Delhi, out of which 8,170 are in home isolation. There are currently 32,780 active containment zones in the national capital.

As per the bulletin, 1,200 patients are admitted to hospitals across Delhi, of which 67 are suspected to have COVID-19 and 1,133 people are confirmed to have the disease. Of the confirmed cases of the virus, 870 are from the national capital while 263 are from outside.

The bulletin said that 92.22 per cent of beds in the dedicated COVID-19 hospitals across the national capital are vacant, with only 1,200 out of 15,426 beds occupied by the patients. Similarly in the COVID Care Centres, there are currently 97.07 per cent of beds vacant, with only 138 out of 4,626 beds currently occupied. In COVID Health Centres, currently, 97.47 per cent of beds are vacant, with only 5 out of total 198 beds being occupied by the patients.

The bulletin said that during the last 24 hours, a total of 59,575 vaccination doses were administered, out of which 12,371 people received their first dose while 40,804 people received their second dose of the vaccine.

A total of 6,400 precaution doses of the vaccine were administered to healthcare workers, frontline workers, senior citizens above 60 during the last 24 hours, taking the total number of beneficiaries of precaution dose to 3,03,577.

During the last 24 hours, 20,634 beneficiaries aged 15-18 years got their first dose of COVID-19 vaccine, taking the cumulative beneficiaries of the first dose in the above-mentioned age bracket to 8,66,470.

To date, a total of 2,98,10,270 vaccination doses have been administered in the national capital out of which 1,70,43,492 people have received their first dose of the vaccine while 1,24,63,201 people have received the second dose. (ANI)

British Pakistani Lord Nazir Jailed For Child Sex Abuse

Disgraced former Labour peer Lord Nazir Ahmed has been jailed five-and-a-half years for sexual abuse of two children in the 1970s, UK media reported on Friday.

Ahmed has carried out anti-India campaigns. He was found guilty last month by the Sheffield Crown Court of sexual offences against two children. He was found guilty of two counts of attempted rape and one of buggery.

Justice Lavender passed the sentence on Friday. In March 2019, Lord Ahmed was charged with historical sexual offences against two children, two counts of attempted rape, and one count of indecent assault in the early 1970s.

The charges against Ahmed relate to two complainants – a boy and a girl – and to alleged incidents between 1971 and 1974. The indecent assault charge relates to a boy under 14.

He has been an ardent supporter of Khalistani terror groups and a critic of the Indian government’s policies.

Though he projected himself as a crusader for Kashmir cause, in reality, he used his position to sexually exploit Kashmiri women.

Nazir Ahmed was born in Pakistan occupied Kashmir but his political roots are in Rotherham, where he grew up and still lives.

He moved to the United Kingdom in 1969 with his family to join his father who was working in steel factories in Rotherham.

After studying at Sheffield Hallam University, he ran a chain of shops in his home town and became a property developer.

In 1998, he became one of the first Muslim peers to be appointed to the House of Lords by then-Prime Minister Tony Blair. He resigned from the Labour Party in 2013.

Lord Nazir Ahmed, who calls himself “campaigner for Kashmiris” faced multiple allegations of sexual misconduct and resigned from the House of Lords in 2020. A House committee had recommended that he should have been expelled.

A group of Kashmiri women in London had launched a Hollywood style #MeToo protest campaign against politicians including Nazir Ahmed and faith healers who are exploiting vulnerable women in the Kashmiri community, the committee report stated. (ANI)