12 Pakistanis Who Made it to Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia 2021
12 Pakistanis have made it to the 2021 Forbes 30 under 30 list for Asia. These Pakistani youngsters have been included in the list for their noteworthy contributions in the fields of entertainment, sports, media, marketing, advertising, social impact, enterprise technology, retail, and e-commerce.
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Abdullah Siddiqui
Abdullah Siddiqui, 20, has been included in the Forbes 30 under 30 list for Asia in the category of entertainment and sports.
Abdullah started producing English-language electronic music at the age of 11 and began releasing it as an independent artist when he was 16.
The native of Lahore has appeared on Nescafé Basement, a Pakistani TV series that showcases the music of underground artists.
SWD to issue ‘first ever’ certificate for big cats lovers
Owner will have to meet 33 conditions of Sindh Wildlife Protection Act
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KARACHI:
The Sindh Wildlife Department (SWD), in compliance with a Sindh High Court order, will be issuing the first ever certificate for the lawful possession of big cats in the province to a citizen, Zohaib Ali, The Express Tribune learnt on Wednesday.
On August 13 last year, lions, possessed by Ali, were spotted freely roaming in a walled compound in Gulshan-e-Hadeed. The sighting had created panic among the residents of Gulshan-e-Hadeed and Gulshan-e-Muazzam, who had called SWD officials to the site.
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April 12, 2021
LAHORE: The Okara-based renowned Punjabi poetess and columnist Kiran Waqar has died of coronavirus, according to sources here on Sunday. She was 34.
Her brother and mother also died due to coronavirus a few days ago, added the sources. According to a report, Kiran Waqar had shared on the social media on March 31 that she and her brother were undergoing treatment at DHQ Hospital in Okara, but there was no oxygen there. “Someone tell me which hospital to go to for treatment of corona,” she asked.
According to an inquiry report of DHQ Okara, Kiran Waqar’s mother was undergoing treatment in a private hospital due to kidney disease. While taking care of her mother, both the siblings contracted novel coronavirus.
LAHORE: Okara-based renowned Punjabi poetess and columnist Kiran Waqar has died of coronavirus, according to sources here on Sunday. She was 34.Her brother and mother also died due to coronavirus a.