At a time when universities across the country are been adversely affected by the pandemic, Rehan Alam Siddiqui, a Non Resident Indian (NRI) based in Jubail, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) has donated Rs 15 lakhs to Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) to set up an oxygen generation plant at its Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College (JNMC).
Meera announces the launch of her own brand Meera Jee
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Meera announces the launch of her own brand Meera Jee
LAHORE (Web Desk) – Famous Pakistani film actress Meera has stepped into the world of fashion business with her announcement to soon launch her own brand of clothing and lipsticks.
In an Instagram post on Friday, the actress said, “I’m in America, Houston, Texas. I’m invited by the Consulate of Pakistan, we have a couture week planned. I’m launching my own website & You Tube channel soon”, adding that, “I’m launching my own clothing & lipstick brand”.
Meera in Houston for showbiz projects
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Wednesday Apr 14, 2021
LONDON: Renowned Pakistani film actress Meera has regretted that Pakistani media published fake news about her that she had been admitted to a mental hospital.
Speaking to Geo News over the phone, actress Meera said there was a “misunderstanding” when she visited a hospital in New York last week but the matter was resolved quickly and neither she was sent to a mental hospital nor there was any requirement for her to deposit a bond of $50,000 to leave the hospital.
“There was another fake news that I have been asked to leave the United States of America. I am here in Houston today with showbiz promoter Rehan Siddiqui to work on at least three projects including a meet and greet session, Ramzan transmission and an acting project. I will be working in Houston for a month,” said Meera who reached Houston last night from New York.
Meera laments incorrect reporting about her US visit
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Wed, Apr 14, 2021
Pakistani film actress Meera has regretted that Pakistani media published fake news on her that she had been admitted to a mental hospital.
Speaking to Geo News over the phone, actress Meera said there was a “misunderstanding” when she visited a hospital in New York last week but the matter was resolved quickly and neither she was sent to a mental hospital nor there was any requirement for her to deposit a bond of $50000 to leave the hospital.
“There was another fake news that I have been asked to leave the United States of America. I am here in Houston today with showbiz promoter Rehan Siddiqui to work on at least three projects including a meet and greet session, Ramzan transmission and an acting project. I will be working in Houston for a month,” said Meera who reached Houston last night from New York.