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The Lahore High Court has upheld a new law in a judgment that if children throw their parents out of the house they can face up to one year in jail. But if the parents want, they can throw their children out. The children will have a week to leave or face a fine and one month in jail. The Tahaffud-e-Walidain Ordinance or Protection of Parents Ordinance is a new law that provides parents these rights. Justice Ali Baqir Najmi of the Lahore High Court was hearing a case in which a man challenged his father. The man named Ali Ikram told his father to leave the house. The court then ordered the authorities to take action. Ali Ikram challenged this in court. But the court, after hear. ....
The people of Punjab will finally be able to take a deep breath. The Met Office has predicted rain across the country, in the upcoming 36 hours, which will clear the blanket of toxic smog in the province. The Pakistan Meteorological Department, in the notification, has forecast rain in the lower and snow in the upper parts of the country. Low-pressure winds from the west will enter the northern areas late Saturday night. After dry weather that seemed to have lasted forever, the people of Gilgit-Baltistan, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Islamabad, and Western Punjab will be able to enjoy some wintry showers on Sunday and Monday. Snowfall has been predicted on northern peaks over the w. ....
Ahsan Khan has opened up on his role as a goodwill ambassador for children s rights by the National Commission on the Rights of Child. The actor, in an interview with SAMAA TV show Naya Din, expressed disappointment with the Sindh government for not performing the way it should and said that a lot needs to be done for education, infrastructure, and child rights in Sindh. He shared some interesting bits too, especially about Bilawal Bhutto Zardari. When asked if Bilawal should act, Ahsan said, ....
Nuclear scientist Dr Samar Mubarakmand, who was once considered the rival of Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan, the father of Pakistan’s nuclear weapons program, has said that the technology that Khan brought to Pakistan was not registered. He brought it as an individual. Dr Mubarakman appeared on SAMAA’s morning program Naya Din on Monday when he was asked to talk about the history of Pakistan s nuclear ambitions and Dr AQ Khan’s work. Dr AQ Khan was laid to rest at Islamabad’s H-8 graveyard on Sunday. He was accorded a state funeral. Dr Mubarakmand said that although Pakistan started working on nuclear technology in 1955 and the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission was established, the nuclear arm. ....