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Exhibition on human behaviour on planet Speakers say event serves as an important reminder of the sacredness of all life. APP June 27, 2021 ISLAMABAD: Satrang Gallery has organised Borrowed Feathers, an exhibition of Imran Hunzai and Nizakat Ali Depar, highlighting the damaging impact of human behaviour on the planet’s environment. Speaking at the opening ceremony, Satrang curator Zahra Khan said Borrowed Feathers serves as an important reminder of the sacredness of all life, and the dire need to protect it. She said the exhibition will be on view for a month. She said owing to Covid-19 SOPs, the wearing of masks and social distancing will be strictly observed at the venue. ....
Demonstrators take part in a protest rally against Israel s attacks on the Gaza Strip in Karachi on Wednesday. AFP Demonstrators take part in a protest rally against Israel s attacks on the Gaza Strip in Karachi on Wednesday. AFP In a massive show of solidarity with Palestinians, thousands of Karachiites turned up at the unprecedented ‘Pakistan for Palestine’ demonstration at the Karachi Press Club (KPC) on Wednesday, demanding an immediate ceasefire from Israel and an end to the bombing of Gaza. The demonstrators, including representatives of the the Karachi Union of Journalists (KUJ), Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ), Pakistan Medical Association (PMA), National Trade Union Federation (NTBA), Home-Based Women Workers Association and the Karachi Tax Bar Association (KTBA) along with thousands of citizens, called for an immediate end to the occupation and demolition of Al-Aqsa Mosque and Palestinian settlements, including Sheikh Jarrah, and for an e ....
Sheharyar RizwanPublished 03 May, 2021 03:05pm British-Pakistani chef Zahra Khan has been featured on Forbes annual 30 Under 30 Europe List as one of “the retail industry’s rising stars who have defied a pandemic to transform how Europe shops”. The mother of two runs Feya cafés and shops in London where she employs 30 full-time staff, hires female illustrators to design packaging and donates 10% of her retail profit towards professional coaching for women, according to Forbes. What got her a spot on the list is her infant chain of cafés, Feya. Through her entrepreneurial endeavour, she not only realised her childhood dream of baking but also fulfilled her years-long desire to break gender stereotypes and empower and employ women who otherwise may not get the opportunity. ....
Call for universalisation of social security, unemployment allowance Karachi May 1, 2021 Trade union and labour leaders on Friday demanded of the federal government to pay an unemployment allowance to all workers who had lost their jobs during the coronavirus and to universalise social security by making changes in the constitution. Addressing a joint press conference at the Karachi Press Club, Karamat Ali from the Pakistan Institute of Labour Education and Research, Habib-ud-Din Junaidi from the People’s Labour Bureau, Nasir Mansoor of the National Trade Union Federation, Farhat Parveen from the NOW Communities, Zahra Khan from the Home-Based Women Workers Federation, and Jannat Hussain from the Pakistan Trade Unions Defence Campaign pointed out that the workers have been hit hard due to the Covid-19 pandemic and they were not receiving any support from the government. ....
Daily Times April 15, 2021 Pakistani chef Zahra Khan has made it to Forbes’ 30 Under 30 Europe list in the Retail and Ecommerce category. “Immigrant Zahra Khan defied Pakistani cultural stereotypes and launched a career in the UK focused on empowering women,” it says on the chef’s Forbes profile. She employs 30 full-time staff, takes on women illustrators to design packaging and invests 10 percent of retail profits in coaching women. She is a mother of two. There were thousands of nominations and recommendations from former Under 30 alumni and industry experts, who reviewed them and prepared the shortlist There were thousands of nominations and recommendations from former Under 30 alumni and industry experts, who reviewed them and prepared the shortlist. ....