I don't want to be associated with such second-rate women: Khalilur Rehman Qamar By Adnan Lodhi KARACHI : Khalilur Rehman Qamar, the writer and director of Meray Paas Tum Ho, recently became subject to second marriage rumours with TV actor Eshal Fayaz. Speculations regarding their relationship surfaced the internet three days ago, in response to which the latter uploaded a video denying all such claims. “There is no truth in the rumours that are doing rounds since yesterday. I haven’t gotten married to anyone, I am very much single,’’ Fayaz said. The actor added diligently, “My relationship with Khalil ur Rehman Qamar is that of one between an actor and a director, nothing more than that.” Fayaz further specified that no one has the right to spread fake news about anyone without knowing them and she would announce her marriage plans herself when need be. In a conversation with The E...
Gender equity is the process of being fair to women and men. To ensure fairness, strategies and measures must often be available to compensate for women’s historical and social disadvantages that prevent women and men from otherwise operating on a level playing field. Equity leads to equality. Gender equality requires equal enjoyment by women and men of socially-valued goods, opportunities, resources and rewards. Where gender inequality exists, it is generally women who are excluded or disadvantaged in relation to decision-making and access to economic and social resources. Therefore a critical aspect of promoting gender equality is the empowerment of women, with a focus on identifying and redressing power imbalances and giving women more autonomy to manage their own lives. Gender equality does not mean that men and women become the same; only that access to opportunities and life changes is neither dependent on, nor constrained by, their sex. Achieving gender equality requires wome...
IHC bans corporal punishment for children at schools The Islamabad High Court on Thursday suspended till further notice a section of the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC) that allows for the use of corporal punishment by parents, guardians and teachers "in good faith for the benefit". A petition in the IHC, submitted by singer and rights activist Shehzad Roy, called for a ban on use of violence as a means to discipline children in school. In his petition, Roy argued that Section 89 of the PPC allows for use of violence and force against children. "Last year, a child passed away because of the use of corporal punishment in a school in Lahore," Roy's lawyer told the court while adding that the matter of abolishing the use of corporal punishment was of public interest. The lawyer, while explaining the reason for Roy's interest in the matter, said that the singer-turned-activist has established an organisation for educational reforms. ...
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