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Inculcating true essence of Sufi music among youngsters vital for promoting peace, love: Santoo

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 25 (APP):Qawwali, Ustad Asif Ali Khan Santoo, on Sunday said that inculcating the true essence of Sufi music in the young generation was pivotal to promoting the values of love, tolerance, and peace in society.
These views were expressed by one of the most celebrated voices in the world of Qawwali, Ustad Asif Ali Khan Santoo, in an exclusive interview with APP.
“Sufi music has a great history in the subcontinent. Similarly, Pakistan has a rich literary heritage based upon Sufi poetry, and qawali acts as a strong medium for its projection,” Antoo believed.
He said, “Sufi music has witnessed great innovation over time in response to changing cultural landscapes while preserving its spiritual roots.”
“About the challenges and opportunities facing Qawwali in the modern era, the acclaimed artist said, “As contemporary music evolves, Qawwali artists are finding ways to balance tradition with innovation.”
Inculcating true essence of Sufi music among youngsters vital for promoting peace, love: Santoo
“It’s important to stay true to the core of Qawwali, but we also need to evolve and engage with today’s audiences,”  Santoo said.
Santoo discussed the deep spiritual roots of Qawwali, emphasizing its origins in Sufism and its role in connecting listeners to a higher state of consciousness.
“Qawwali is more than music; it’s a journey of the soul,” he remarked.
Despite the innovation, Santoo expressed his commitment to preserving the authenticity of the genre.
“The essence of Qawwali should never be compromised. It is our duty as artists to maintain the purity of this art form while also making it accessible to future  generations,” he insisted.
Discussing the role of the government in promoting and preserving Qawwali, he observed that the government must play its role in promoting traditional art forms like Qawwali through funding for cultural events, establishing dedicated institutions for Qawwali training, and integrating the art into national cultural policies.
He emphasized that cultural departments like the Pakistan National Council of the Arts and Lok Virsa should arrange Qawwali festivals.
Reflecting on the future of Qawwali, Santoo expressed optimism, stating, “As long as there is a thirst for spiritual connection, Qawwali will continue to thrive. It’s not just about the music—it’s about the message, and that will always resonate.”
The artist, who got popularity from the song “Dil-e-Umeed Tora Hey Kisi Ny,” said that this was his father’s composition, which received an overwhelming response from millions of people when he sang it in the new version.
Known for Qawwal’s unique style and achievements, Santoo has captivated audiences globally with powerful performances that transcend cultural and linguistic barriers.
Santoo felt proud to be a pupil of the legendary artist (late) Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and hoped to achieve a good name like him by dedicating his life to the promotion of Qawwali.
Speaking about his future projects, the artist said, “He will soon hold Qawwali shows in Karachi and Islamabad.”
Asif Ali Khan Santoo is the disciple of the late Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. He was born in 1973 in Lahore, Pakistan. He is also the great-grandson of the famous Qawali singer Moula Baksh and the son of Mazoor Hussain.
Asif Ali Khan Santoo is a versatile Sufi singer who knows multiple languages like Arabic, Persian, and Punjabi.
Asif Ali Khan Santoo traces his musical ancestry back more than 350 years. His great-grandfather, Mian Maula Baksh, was one of the most famous classical singers of the Indian subcontinent.
His heirloom was continued by his son and Asif Ali Khan Santoo’s grandfather, Ustad Manzoor Hussain Santoo Khan.
After the partition (1947), his grandfather, Ustad Manzoor Hussain Santoo Khan, settled in Lahore, Pakistan.
Ustad Manzoor Hussain Santoo Khan was the first voice to inaugurate the celebration of Radio Pakistan with Zaamne Ke Andaaz Badle Gaye Naya Raag Hai Saaz Badle Gaye, an ode written by Dr. Allama Muhammad Iqbal.
Popularity hit Asif Ali Khan Santoo Qawwal and his companions, and he was cherished at every home through Radio Pakistan. These popular hits are known for their linguistic diversity, including Urdu, Persian, and Punjabi languages.

From fashion to sports: Gender diversity is shaping new frontiers

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By Hasnain Gardezi
ISLAMABAD, Aug 25 (APP): In recent years, society has witnessed a paradigm shift in the understanding of gender identity, moving beyond the traditional binary framework to embrace a spectrum of identities. This evolution is not only reshaping personal experiences but also influencing major industries and global events. From the sports field to the fashion runway and the controversies surrounding the Paris Olympics, the movement towards inclusivity is sparking both innovation and debate.
The inclusion of non-binary and transgender athletes in competitive sports has sparked heated debates. At the Paris Olympics, Manu Bhaker, an Indian transgender weightlifter, faced disqualification from the women’s category due to scrutiny over the International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) regulations on testosterone levels. This incident highlighted the ongoing tensions between emerging policies on diverse identities and traditional sporting categories in India.
From fashion to sports: Gender diversity is shaping new frontiers
Similarly, Kenyan runner Beatrice Chepkoech, who identifies as non-binary, was initially selected for the women’s marathon but faced disqualification due to challenges regarding her gender classification. The situation raised questions about the fairness of IOC policies and the complexities of integrating non-binary athletes into established categories.
Caster Semenya, a South African middle-distance runner with intersex traits, has faced significant controversy over her natural testosterone levels. Semenya’s legal battles against sports regulations designed to ensure fair competition underscore the complexities and challenges faced by athletes with varied gender identities.
Lia Thomas, a transgender swimmer from the University of Pennsylvania, also made headlines for competing in women’s collegiate swimming. Her participation ignited debates about balancing fair competition with inclusion, highlighting the challenges of integrating diverse gender identities into traditional sports categories.
From fashion to sports: Gender diversity is shaping new frontiers
The fashion industry, traditionally known for its rigid standards, is increasingly celebrating inclusivity. Designers and brands are redefining conventional notions of masculinity and femininity, creating more inclusive collections. In 2023, Harris Reed made waves with gender-fluid designs that challenge traditional fashion norms. Reed’s collections, characterized by flowing fabrics and ornate embellishments, are designed for all genders, reflecting a growing trend towards androgyny and self-expression.
Non-binary and transgender models, such as Teddy Quinlivan and Indya Moore, are gaining prominence in high-profile campaigns and runway shows. Their visibility is prompting designers and brands to rethink their approach to gender in fashion, advocating for greater representation and inclusivity.
In many Eastern cultures, traditional gender roles are deeply ingrained, leading to significant social taboos around transgender individuals. In countries like India and Pakistan, transgender individuals, known as hijras, have a long cultural history but often face severe stigma and exclusion. Limited access to healthcare, education, and employment perpetuates cycles of poverty and discrimination. In China and Japan, societal conformity is highly valued, and transgender individuals often struggle for acceptance. Traditional gender binaries can marginalize those who do not fit these categories, added by limited legal protections and public awareness.
Western societies have made strides in transgender rights, with legal recognition and anti-discrimination protections. Despite these advancements, ongoing debates over bathroom access and sports participation reveal that full acceptance of diverse identities is still a work in progress. Meanwhile, much more needs to be done in other parts of the world to ensure equal rights and acceptance for all gender identities.
A renowned Islamic scholar, Allama Zamir ul Hassan Tirmzi, talking to APP shared, “Islamic teachings traditionally adhere to a binary understanding of gender roles. However, there is a growing discourse among scholars about including transgender individuals. Some interpretations of Islam’s core values of compassion and justice support recognizing transgender people and advocating for their rights, though acceptance varies across different Muslim-majority countries.”
A psychologist specializing in gender identity highlights, “Transgender individuals often face significant emotional and psychological distress due to societal stigma. However, increased visibility and acceptance can improve mental health and well-being. Supportive environments and affirming relationships are crucial for helping transgender people navigate their identities.” Mazhar hoped their community’s genuine concerns would be addressed by the local authorities.
Mazhar Guru, a well-educated transgender activist from Islamabad’s rural area, shares, “There’s been a profound shift in how society perceives transgender individuals. Increased representation and discussion help break down prejudices, although there’s still progress to be made. It’s encouraging to see younger generations embracing diverse identities more openly.”
In short, the ongoing discourse on inclusive practices, viewed through various lenses, reveals a complex landscape. From sports and fashion to societal and cultural perspectives, the integration of varied gender identities is both challenging and transformative. While progress is evident, the journey towards inclusivity requires continued advocacy, understanding, and respect. By addressing these challenges and embracing diverse perspectives, society can work towards a future where everyone finds their place and thrive.

Pakistan Naval Academy cadets win int’l inter navies sailing championship in Sri Lanka

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 25 (APP): The cadets of Pakistan Naval Academy won the Commandant Cup Sailing Regatta held at Naval and Maritime Academy Trincomalee, Sri Lanka, where teams from the Navies of Sri Lanka, Pakistan, China and India took part in the competition.

The competition was held on internationally recognized classes of boats including Laser Radial and Enterprise categories. Pakistan Naval Academy won the competition with Silver medal in Laser Radial and a Gold medal in the Enterprise category, a Pakistan Navy news release said.

The victorious team of Pakistan Naval Academy comprised Officer Cadets Syed Sakhir Ali Shah, Saad Bin Khalid and Muhammad Abdullah Akram.Pakistan Naval Academy cadets win int'l inter navies sailing championship in Sri Lanka

Sri Lankan Naval Chief Vice Admiral Priyantha Perera was the Chief Guest of the closing ceremony and gave away medals and trophies to the winning team.

The competition provided a competitive environment for young cadets to polish their skills in sailing in general and competing in the international arena in particular. Inculcating quality curricular & co-curricular training for future leadership of the Navy remains the hallmark of the Pakistan Naval Academy.

DC prioritizes resolution of citizen’s issues at their doorsteps

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DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Aug 25 (APP): Deputy Commissioner Tank Tanveer Ahmad has said that resolving the people’s issues at their doorsteps was his top priority.
Talking to the media, he said that all the officers were public servants and they were answerable to the people.
He said that an open court would be organized at the Town Hall on August 28 to review the performance of the departments working under the district administration.
The three-month performance of the district administration will be examined.
The people’s grievances regarding the Finance Department, District Council, TMA, issuance of Domicile, Driving License, the birth and death certificates will be heard.
The deputy commissioner said that organizing such open courts was aimed at maintaining a strong liaison between the people and administration.
The district officers were appointed here for public service and addressing people’s woes was their duty, adding that no compromise would be made over resolving basic people’s issues.
Replying to a question, he said the practical steps were being taken to ensure the provision of clean drinking water to citizens. He warned that strict action would be taken against those officials who showed negligence in this regard.

KP wildlife department imposes ban on hunting of partridges

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PESHAWAR, Aug 25 (APP): Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Wildlife Department has imposed a ban on the hunting of partridges and their trade in the province.

According to the spokesman of the KP wildlife department, a complete ban on the hunting of partridges has been imposed this year.

He sought the cooperation of the general public in this regard.

Strong action would be taken against violators, he said.

From fashion to sports: Gender diversity is shaping new frontiers

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 25 (APP): In recent years, society has witnessed a paradigm shift in the understanding of gender identity, moving beyond the traditional binary framework to embrace a spectrum of identities. This evolution is not only reshaping personal experiences but also influencing major industries and global events. From the sports field to the fashion runway and the controversies surrounding the Paris Olympics, the movement towards inclusivity is sparking both innovation and debate.

The inclusion of non-binary and transgender athletes in competitive sports has sparked heated debates. At the Paris Olympics, Manu Bhaker, an Indian transgender weightlifter, faced disqualification from the women’s category due to scrutiny over the International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) regulations on testosterone levels. This incident highlighted the ongoing tensions between emerging policies on diverse identities and traditional sporting categories in India.

Similarly, Kenyan runner Beatrice Chepkoech, who identifies as non-binary, was initially selected for the women’s marathon but faced disqualification due to challenges regarding her gender classification. The situation raised questions about the fairness of IOC policies and the complexities of integrating non-binary athletes into established categories.
Caster Semenya, a South African middle-distance runner with intersex traits, has faced significant controversy over her natural testosterone levels. Semenya’s legal battles against sports regulations designed to ensure fair competition underscore the complexities and challenges faced by athletes with varied gender identities.

Lia Thomas, a transgender swimmer from the University of Pennsylvania, also made headlines for competing in women’s collegiate swimming. Her participation ignited debates about balancing fair competition with inclusion, highlighting the challenges of integrating diverse gender identities into traditional sports categories.

The fashion industry, traditionally known for its rigid standards, is increasingly celebrating inclusivity. Designers and brands are redefining conventional notions of masculinity and femininity, creating more inclusive collections. In 2023, Harris Reed made waves with gender-fluid designs that challenge traditional fashion norms. Reed’s collections, characterized by flowing fabrics and ornate embellishments, are designed for all genders, reflecting a growing trend towards androgyny and self-expression.

Non-binary and transgender models, such as Teddy Quinlivan and Indya Moore, are gaining prominence in high-profile campaigns and runway shows. Their visibility is prompting designers and brands to rethink their approach to gender in fashion, advocating for greater representation and inclusivity.

In many Eastern cultures, traditional gender roles are deeply ingrained, leading to significant social taboos around transgender individuals. In countries like India and Pakistan, transgender individuals, known as hijras, have a long cultural history but often face severe stigma and exclusion. Limited access to healthcare, education, and employment perpetuates cycles of poverty and discrimination. In China and Japan, societal conformity is highly valued, and transgender individuals often struggle for acceptance. Traditional gender binaries can marginalize those who do not fit these categories, added by limited legal protections and public awareness.

Western societies have made strides in transgender rights, with legal recognition and anti-discrimination protections. Despite these advancements, ongoing debates over bathroom access and sports participation reveal that full acceptance of diverse identities is still a work in progress. Meanwhile, much more needs to be done in other parts of the world to ensure equal rights and acceptance for all gender identities.

A renowned Islamic scholar, Allama Zamir ul Hassan Tirmzi, talking to APP shared, “Islamic teachings traditionally adhere to a binary understanding of gender roles. However, there is a growing discourse among scholars about including transgender individuals. Some interpretations of Islam’s core values of compassion and justice support recognizing transgender people and advocating for their rights, though acceptance varies across different Muslim-majority countries.”

A psychologist specializing in gender identity highlights, “Transgender individuals often face significant emotional and psychological distress due to societal stigma. However, increased visibility and acceptance can improve mental health and well-being. Supportive environments and affirming relationships are crucial for helping transgender people navigate their identities.” Mazhar hoped their community’s genuine concerns would be addressed by the local authorities.

Mazhar Guru, a well-educated transgender activist from Islamabad’s rural area, shares, “There’s been a profound shift in how society perceives transgender individuals. Increased representation and discussion help break down prejudices, although there’s still progress to be made. It’s encouraging to see younger generations embracing diverse identities more openly.”

In short, the ongoing discourse on inclusive practices, viewed through various lenses, reveals a complex landscape. From sports and fashion to societal and cultural perspectives, the integration of varied gender identities is both challenging and transformative. While progress is evident, the journey towards inclusivity requires continued advocacy, understanding, and respect. By addressing these challenges and embracing diverse perspectives, society can work towards a future where everyone finds their place and thrive

Vehicles’ battery thieves target CDA facilitation centre with impunity

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 25 (APP):The Capital Development Authority (CDA) Facilitation Center in Sector G-7/2, Islamabad, found itself at the center of a growing crisis. For weeks, the facility has been plagued by a series of vehicle battery thefts, casting a shadow over its reputation and sparking outrage among employees and visitors alike.
The most recent theft, which occurred on Wednesday, highlights the severe security deficiencies and inadequate parking facilities at the Center. Victims of the thefts, including both private and government employees as well as members of the general public, are voicing their frustration and concern over the escalating situation.
Kamran, a CDA employee, recounted his distressing experience to APP. “I had my Mehran’s battery stolen from right in front of my office,” he said. “It’s been days, and there’s still no sign of recovery. The lack of security is palpable, and it’s affecting all of us.”
Similarly, Qasim, another employee, echoed Kamran’s frustration. “It’s not just a sudden loss; it’s a constant worry. Every day, we’re hearing about new thefts, and it’s becoming unbearable.”
The situation has grown so dire that Idrees, the second shift security in-charge, confirmed the daily occurrences of thefts from vehicles parked at the facility. “We’re all deeply concerned,” Idrees admitted. “The thefts are relentless, and our office workers are increasingly anxious about their personal property.”
The problem is compounded by the slow progress of a new parking lot under construction across the road. The project, intended to alleviate the parking crunch, has been stalled due to encroachment by local political figure Alamgir Khan, who has set up an office in a container on the plot.
Adding to the chaos, reports surfaced of a motorcycle belonging to staff members being stolen along with an alarming count of ten vehicle batteries being robbed in a single day. The mounting thefts have fueled demands from citizens and employees for immediate action from the CDA and ICT management.
In response, affected employees have formally notified higher authorities and lodged a complaint with the police, urging them to address the security lapses. Despite multiple requests for comment, Director State Management-I, Asad, has yet to provide an official statement on the matter.
As the crisis unfolds, the community is left to ponder the effectiveness of current security measures and the urgency of addressing these critical issues. With tensions running high and frustration mounting, the CDA Facilitation Center stands at a crossroads, facing mounting pressure to restore safety and trust among its users.

BISP tranche to commence from Aug 29 in Lodhran

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BISP
LODHRAN, Aug 25 (APP):Benazir Income Support Program (BISP) Lodhran district Director Irfan Malik said that the new financial year quarterly tranche will start from August 29 and 120,000 beneficiaries would get financial aid across the district.
Talking to APP here on Sunday, he said that arrangements were underway for the disbursement of the tranche.
He said that nine campsites had been established across the district in collaboration with district administration for disbursement of quarterly financial assistance. There will be three campsites in each tehsil of the district.
He added that strict monitoring of the disbursement of the quarterly tranche would be ensured to provide full payment to  deserving beneficiaries in a transparent manner.
District administration will ensure security and other necessary arrangements at the campsites.
BISP Kahror Pacca Assistant Director Hussnain Raza said that three campsites had been established in tehsil Kahror Pacca, including livestock office ground,  Government Stadium Ali Pur Kanju and Govt High School Qadir Pur Chimna.
He said that they would ensure the disbursement of financial assistance among BISP beneficiaries transparently.
He urged the beneficiaries to wait for a message instead of visiting the campsites unnecessarily.

Nine more gas meters severed over violations

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LODHRAN, Aug 25 (APP):The Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL) UFG Control Task Force raided and cut off nine more connections including two for commercial use across the region.
The teams under the directions of General Manager, continued its inspection of private hospitals and residential consumers. According to the details, in Muzaffargarh, the task force disconnected a meter that had been relocated from one house to another. Another private hospital was found using a domestic connection for commercial purposes, and its meter was also disconnected.
In Multan city, seven meters were disconnected during various operations. One residential consumer’s meter was being used in a hospital, leading to its disconnection. Additionally, two consumers had relocated their meters away from the service point using plastic pipe risers, which was a violation of company policy, resulting in the disconnection of their meters.
Three meters were disconnected due to tampering. Further departmental action has been recommended for all disconnected meters. Additionally, four consumers who were violating OGRA policy by supplying gas to multiple households had their extensions removed. Four more consumers, whose meters were installed far from the service point, had their meters relocated to the service point.

Rain forecast

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BAHAWALPUR, Aug 25 (APP):The local Met Office has forecast partly cloudy to cloudy weather with chances of rain for Bahawalpur for the next 24 hours.
The highest maximum temperature 39 centigrade and the lowest minimum 31 centigrade were recorded during the last 24 hours.
Partly cloudy to cloudy weather with chances of rain has also been forecast for the rest of the region.