Showing posts with label Latest News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Latest News. Show all posts
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
World Oldest Mother
Grandmother Omkari Panwar has given birth to twins at the age of 70.
She was utterly determined to have a son.The fact that to do so would make 70-year-old Omkari Panwar the world's oldest mother didn't even cross her mind.Her resolve was matched by her husband Charan Singh Panwar, 77. more images after the break...
She was utterly determined to have a son.The fact that to do so would make 70-year-old Omkari Panwar the world's oldest mother didn't even cross her mind.Her resolve was matched by her husband Charan Singh Panwar, 77. more images after the break...
Proud parents: Omkari Panwar, 70, with her husband Charan, 77
Omraki Panwar recovers in hospital after delivering her twin via Caesarean section
The world's oldest mum, who gave birth to twins at 70 after IVF, proudly showed off her son, then admitted: 'Now I've got another daughter to feed too.'Omkari Panwar, and her husband Charan Singh Panwar, 77, underwent IVF all for the sake of producing a male heir to take over the family's smallholdings.The elderly Indian couple, who already have two daughters in their thirties, and five grandchildren, are near destitute after mortgaging their land, selling their buffalo and taking out a loan for the £4,400 fertility treatment.
Omkari and her twins (a boy with white hat and a girl) on the day after they were discharged from hospitalNow the pensioner parents will rely on family handouts and the charity of fellow villagers to bring up the little boy they so wanted, and the little girl they didn't.But the Panwars, who live in a tiny community in Uttar Pradesh, North India, were delighted to finally see and hold their two babies, now weighing a healthy 4lbs, six weeks after they were born on June 27.'We have not been able to see or hold them all this time," said frail Omkari. "They had to stay in the hospital because they were so small.'We could not afford to stay there, so we had to leave them.' And she added: 'We paid all this money to the doctors for a son, but now we have the extra burden of another daughter as well.' Boys are cherished in India because daughters are not allowed to inherit property but leave to marry and become part of their new husband's family.The twins were born at 34 weeks by emergency caesarian section at a hospital in the nearest town of Muzaffarnagar.They weighed just 2lbs each and had to be rushed to the Jaswant Roy Speciality Hospital which has a neonatal intensive care unit.
The twins were born at 34 weeks by caesarian section and weighed just 2lb eachOmkari, who saw her babies just once, a week after their birth, said: 'I could only just touch them lightly with my fingers.'They were so tiny, they would have fit into the palm of my hand.' The Panwars had to scrape together a further £500 to pay for part of their children's medical care and are now almost penniless.Their little boy is now likely to take over a tiny piece of land with a large mortgage still to pay on it.But Charan insists the cost was worthwhile, after he became a laughing stock in his village because he had no son to carry on the family name.'I've finally got what I wanted and I can die a happy man now,' said Charan.'My wife will look after the babies when I am gone, and after she dies my other daughters will care for them.'It will be an honour for them to raise their new brother.'Now my daughters will have a family home to return to on religious days and special occasions.' It is tradition for sons to remain in the parental home with their wives. On festival days the daughters of the family come to visit with their own husbands and children.Villagers welcomed the jubilant pair back to the village, which lies 20km from Muzaffarnagar, with numerous gifts for the new babies.The twins will be named at a special Hindu ceremony next week when the whole community will celebrate their arrival into the world.'It is customary to name the babies after two weeks," said Omkari, who does not have a birth certificate, but insists she is 70-years-old.'We have not seen the babies all this time, so we haven't been able to hold the naming ceremony.'Now, we can arrange one, but cannot reveal their names until that day.' Omkari suffered a personal heartbreak more than 40 years ago as a much younger woman, when she miscarried a baby boy.'For more than 40 years I have thought God did not think I was fit to produce a boy,' she said. 'But fate works in funny ways. It must have been meant to be that I waited all this time.' The couple do not even understand the fertility procedures carried out to allow Omkari to give birth so long after going through the menopause.It is likely donor eggs were used to allow her to carry a child, but the Panwars simply do not know what happened when they went to a fertility clinic in Meerut last year.Omkari, who remembers being nine when India gained independence in 1947, said: 'We saw a doctor at the Baby Shastri Nursing Home and I was given treatment.'Later we were told I was carrying twins, a boy and a girl.' Screening embryos to discover the sex of the baby is illegal in India, following the outlawing of female foeticide - the aborting of girls - more than 10 years ago.The couple do not even know such medical techniques exist and they do not think anything was specifically done to ensure they would have a boy.'We just count ourselves blessed that we have a boy. We prayed for it to happen,' said Charan.'We don't know how. We're just glad the doctor was right, and we do have a son.' The world's previous oldest mothers were Romanian Adriana Iliescu, who gave birth to a daughter, aged 66 and 320 days in May 2005, and Spanish woman Carmela Bousada, who was 66 and 358 days old when her twins were born in December 2006.Omkari does not care that she has broken the world record and said: 'If I am the world's oldest mother it means nothing to me.'I just want to be with my new babies and care for them while I am still able.'
Friday, December 31, 2010
Rs. 1.5 lakh wedding gift from Kangana to a fan
Kangna Ranaut gifted a lehenga-choli costing Rs. 1.5 lakh to a fan for her wedding.
It happened like this: The actress got a fan mail from Pratik Munot on her website. He said he was getting married on January 23.
His fiancee, Viral Jain, was also a big fan of hers and that she loved her green lehenga on the posters of Tanu Weds Manu. In fact, they were looking for a similar one, and they invited her to the wedding.
Informs a source, "Kangna asked her manager to get in touch with the producers of TWM and check if they would give the lehenga to Pratik for Viral.
The producers agreed and Kangna informed the couple that while she would not be able to attend the wedding she was sending them the lehenga as a gift."
Pratik and Viral are thrilled with the wedding present designed by Reza Shariffi.
Director of TWM, Aanand Rai confirms, "Yes, Kangna did ask us to give the lehenga to a fan who wrote to her on the website. We are happy to oblige and wish the couple the best!"
Pratik says, "I would like to gift Viral the lehenga for the sangeet on January 24 and am waiting to receive it. Generally we don't get a reply from any star so it was surprising when Kangna's manager contacted me.
It happened like this: The actress got a fan mail from Pratik Munot on her website. He said he was getting married on January 23.
His fiancee, Viral Jain, was also a big fan of hers and that she loved her green lehenga on the posters of Tanu Weds Manu. In fact, they were looking for a similar one, and they invited her to the wedding.
Informs a source, "Kangna asked her manager to get in touch with the producers of TWM and check if they would give the lehenga to Pratik for Viral.
The producers agreed and Kangna informed the couple that while she would not be able to attend the wedding she was sending them the lehenga as a gift."
Pratik and Viral are thrilled with the wedding present designed by Reza Shariffi.
Director of TWM, Aanand Rai confirms, "Yes, Kangna did ask us to give the lehenga to a fan who wrote to her on the website. We are happy to oblige and wish the couple the best!"
Pratik says, "I would like to gift Viral the lehenga for the sangeet on January 24 and am waiting to receive it. Generally we don't get a reply from any star so it was surprising when Kangna's manager contacted me.
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Virtual University Degree and its value
Virtual University of Pakistan is a first online university in Pakistan, All Students living in rural or urban areas in Pakistan can get education though Virtual University of Pakistan without going to University which is situated in Lahore.
Virtual University's Campuses:
To deliver the education at each and every part of the country Virtual University of Pakistan has organized different private and own campuses in different cities of Pakistan so that all students who has not reach out the university can avail the full facilities of university through campuses. Every city has 1 campus in center but big cities like Lahore, Islamabad, Karachi, Multan, Faisal Abad, Peshawar, Quetta, Rawalpindi, DG khan and other big cities has more than 1 campuses to cover the students interests.
Offered Courses:
Virtual University of Pakistan Offer all Master and graduates courses like other univesities but it is noticed that Only a single degree is main target of Virtual University of Pakistan that is student is getting admission that is (MBA) Master in Business Administration.
Virtual University of Pakistan's Degree Value:
Virtual University of Pakistan' degree has international Value and it is recognized 74 countries all over the world, it has ranked at 4th Number in Pakistan as HEC (Higher Education Commission). But some competitors are trying to lay down the university' degree value with different fake marketing methods, Some days ago a Popular Newspaper Daily Jang has published a Vacancy in 09-05-10 Edition and in this Vacancy It is clearly Mentioned that We are not required Virtual University's trainees Students, You can see it in the Following Picture:
After Publishing this fake news the advertiser and Daily Jang Newspaper Editor has apologized from Virtual University of Pakistan.
On the behalf of HEC (Higher Education Commission) We are telling to the students of Virtual University of Pakistan that the degree value of this university is very powerful, there is no university in this region which is giving students with expert in computer and online examinations. Keep it up and hard work. Best of luck for you.
Virtual University's Campuses:
To deliver the education at each and every part of the country Virtual University of Pakistan has organized different private and own campuses in different cities of Pakistan so that all students who has not reach out the university can avail the full facilities of university through campuses. Every city has 1 campus in center but big cities like Lahore, Islamabad, Karachi, Multan, Faisal Abad, Peshawar, Quetta, Rawalpindi, DG khan and other big cities has more than 1 campuses to cover the students interests.
Offered Courses:
Virtual University of Pakistan Offer all Master and graduates courses like other univesities but it is noticed that Only a single degree is main target of Virtual University of Pakistan that is student is getting admission that is (MBA) Master in Business Administration.
Virtual University of Pakistan's Degree Value:
Virtual University of Pakistan' degree has international Value and it is recognized 74 countries all over the world, it has ranked at 4th Number in Pakistan as HEC (Higher Education Commission). But some competitors are trying to lay down the university' degree value with different fake marketing methods, Some days ago a Popular Newspaper Daily Jang has published a Vacancy in 09-05-10 Edition and in this Vacancy It is clearly Mentioned that We are not required Virtual University's trainees Students, You can see it in the Following Picture:
After Publishing this fake news the advertiser and Daily Jang Newspaper Editor has apologized from Virtual University of Pakistan.
On the behalf of HEC (Higher Education Commission) We are telling to the students of Virtual University of Pakistan that the degree value of this university is very powerful, there is no university in this region which is giving students with expert in computer and online examinations. Keep it up and hard work. Best of luck for you.
Monday, August 23, 2010
Sunday, August 8, 2010
Pakistan’s President Zardari Pelted with Shoes at Birmingham Rally
According to the eyewitness:
“Zardari was in the middle of a long campaign speech when a man towards the back of the crowd hurled the shoes at president.”
This is also reported that during the speech an old man from the crowed has started shouting over President Zardari against his visit of Britain while Pakistan is facing devastating floods and other people walked out in protest from rally.
The UK police take that old man away and West Midlands Police said it was investigating the shoe-throwing incident.
A spokesman also said:
“This case of shoe throwing over Mr. Zardari will be discussed with the high commission to see how they wish to proceed.”
Source
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Milenge Milenge Movie Posters and Stills
Milenge Milenge Movie Posters and Stills
Most awaited movie of Bollywood, Milenge Milenge starring Kareena Kapoor and Shahid Kapoor is finally set to release on 9 July 2010 in India. Here are some new Movie Posters and Stills.
Milenge Milenge New Posters
Most awaited movie of Bollywood, Milenge Milenge starring Kareena Kapoor and Shahid Kapoor is finally set to release on 9 July 2010 in India. Here are some new Movie Posters and Stills.
Milenge Milenge New Posters
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Examiner Slap Virtual Univerty Female Student Sabeen Ahsan
Examiner Slap Virtual University Female Student Sabeen Ahsan, The teacher denies the slap!!! The girl was hospitalized afterwards.
Sabeen Ahsan is a student of MBA Program in Virtual University National College Campus Located in Gulgasht on Bosan Road Multan, On 5th July Examiner slap to Sabeen Ahsan without any reason. For More info just Watch the Video.
Sabeen Ahsan is a student of MBA Program in Virtual University National College Campus Located in Gulgasht on Bosan Road Multan, On 5th July Examiner slap to Sabeen Ahsan without any reason. For More info just Watch the Video.
Sunday, June 6, 2010
Yahoo! And Nokia Mobile Services – Project Nike
Yahoo! And Nokia join forces in a joint venture focused on mobile services in its entirety from maps to web browsing, from emails to chat with your contacts. It was made known as Project Nike obviously not referring to the brand of sportswear when the Greek goddess of victory, Yahoo and Nokia come together for a kind of sharing and exchange of knowledge and intelligence, and an exclusive link that will make users happy.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Govt Opens Youtube, Facebook To Remain Down till May 31st [Updated]
Today Rehman Malik, minister interior, announced on his twitter that federal cabinet has approved his proposal for unblocking Facebook and Youtube while banning access to only blasphemous URLs.
![Rehman_Malik_Facebook Rehman Malik Facebook Govt Opens Youtube, Facebook To Remain Down till May 31st [Updated]](http://propakistani.pk/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/Rehman_Malik_Facebook.jpg)
After Facebook’s decision for not banning blasphemous page, around 300,000 out of 2.3 million users in Pakistan have deleted their accounts.
These stats were first mentioned by Adnan Ali, and later confirmed by various advertising agencies who are given number of users in the country for their ad campaigns.
It merits mentioning here that internet users can’t access Facebook after it was banned in the country.
Update: We have received confirmation from Ministry of Information Technology and Telecom that they have asked PTA to get Youtube unblocked in Pakistan except those URLs that contain blasphemous videos. Youtube will become available to masses in few days if not hours.
Ban from facebook will be lifted on May 31st, 2010 as per court orders.
Update: (9:41 PM) Youtube is available on various ISPs as of now.
![Rehman_Malik_Facebook Rehman Malik Facebook Govt Opens Youtube, Facebook To Remain Down till May 31st [Updated]](http://propakistani.pk/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/Rehman_Malik_Facebook.jpg)
After Facebook’s decision for not banning blasphemous page, around 300,000 out of 2.3 million users in Pakistan have deleted their accounts.
These stats were first mentioned by Adnan Ali, and later confirmed by various advertising agencies who are given number of users in the country for their ad campaigns.
It merits mentioning here that internet users can’t access Facebook after it was banned in the country.
Update: We have received confirmation from Ministry of Information Technology and Telecom that they have asked PTA to get Youtube unblocked in Pakistan except those URLs that contain blasphemous videos. Youtube will become available to masses in few days if not hours.
Ban from facebook will be lifted on May 31st, 2010 as per court orders.
Update: (9:41 PM) Youtube is available on various ISPs as of now.
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Facebook Disappointed Over Pakistan’s Ban
Facebook is disappointed at being blocked in Pakistan over a contest that encourages users to post caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed and may make the offending page inaccessible to users there, the social network said late Wednesday.
“We are very disappointed with the Pakistani courts’ decision to block Facebook without warning, and suspect our users there feel the same way,” Facebook said in a statement to French news agency.
“We are analyzing the situation and the legal considerations, and will take appropriate action, which may include making this content inaccessible to users in Pakistan,” it said.
Pakistan blocked access to Facebook on a court order over a competition created by a Facebook user who set up a page called “Draw Mohammed Day,” inviting people to send in caricatures of the Muslim prophet on May 20.
Islam strictly prohibits depictions of Prophet Mohammed as blasphemous and Muslims around the world staged angry protests over the publication of satirical cartoons of the prophet in European newspapers in 2006.
The statement from the Palo Alto, California-based social network said “we want Facebook to be a place where people can openly discuss issues and express their views, while respecting the rights and feelings of others”.
“We are very disappointed with the Pakistani courts’ decision to block Facebook without warning, and suspect our users there feel the same way,” Facebook said in a statement to French news agency.
“We are analyzing the situation and the legal considerations, and will take appropriate action, which may include making this content inaccessible to users in Pakistan,” it said.
Pakistan blocked access to Facebook on a court order over a competition created by a Facebook user who set up a page called “Draw Mohammed Day,” inviting people to send in caricatures of the Muslim prophet on May 20.
Islam strictly prohibits depictions of Prophet Mohammed as blasphemous and Muslims around the world staged angry protests over the publication of satirical cartoons of the prophet in European newspapers in 2006.
The statement from the Palo Alto, California-based social network said “we want Facebook to be a place where people can openly discuss issues and express their views, while respecting the rights and feelings of others”.
US Cartoonist Apologizes and Disowns Facebook Page

An “Everybody Draw Mohammad Day” page quickly turned up on Facebook but Norris, writing on her website at mollynorris.com (this URL is banned in Pakistan), said she had nothing to do with it.
“I did NOT ‘declare’ May 20 to be “Everybody Draw Mohammad Day,” she said, adding that her idea was satire but “was taken seriously, hijacked and made viral.”
“I never started a Facebook page; I never set up any place for people to send drawings to and I never received any drawings,” she said.
“The vitriol this ‘day’ has brought out, of people who only want to draw obscene images, is offensive to Muslims who did nothing to endanger our right to expression in the first place,” she said.
“I apologize to people of Muslim faith and ask that this ‘day’ be called off,” she said.
Million Dollar Question: Then who fanned the fire? Some Jewish lobby? or any other Anti-Muslim community or maybe Ghosts?
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