Sunday, May 2, 2010
NEW DELHI: Another Shoaib, another Mirza; another Pakistani boy and another Indian girl; another pair following the trend of Shoaib-Sania but more like a Mohsin Hasan Khan-Reena Roy affair; this time it is Rawalpindi Express who has stolen the limelight with a Bollywood beauty.
Just as the people finished thinking about the wedding of Shoaib-Sania, here came another scandal which is as bigger as the one with the Sialkot-Deccan marriage; a cricketer marrying an Indian film actress.
Indian film actress Diya Mirza has claimed that she and Shoaib Akhtar are very good friends and are getting married soon. She also challenged Shoaib-Sania that their wedding will be the biggest marriage of the sub-continent and they will not behave like them. She further stated that she loves Pakistani cricketers and Shoaib is her ideal man.
When the media tried to confirm the news from Shoaib Akhtar, Rawalpindi Express did not comment on it but sources told The Sports Encounter that the news of Akhtar-Diya scandal is true and they will also get married.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Shoania in Pakistan: Sania-Shoaib Walima & Media Frenzy
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Shoania Reception & Valima Dates Announced
The marriage reception and valima dates of Indo-Pak sports couple, Shoaib Malik and Sania Mirza were announced in Lahore on Monday.
The reception will be held at former Pakistan cricket captain Shoaib Malik’s native city of Sialkot on April 25 and the Valima will be hosted at a five-star hotel in Lahore on April 27.
Shoaib’s brother-in-law Imran Zafar Malik told Geo News that Shoaib Malik would return home with his bride Sania as soon as he gets his passport back from Indian authorities.
Case filed against Shoaib, Sania for 'hurting Muslim sentiments'
Based on a private complaint lodged by a city-based Muslim organisation, the court of Third Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate has referred the matter to Station House Officer of Banjara Hills Police here for investigation and asked for a report on it by May 26. West Zone Deputy Commissioner of Police Stephen Ravindra said today.
"After the court order, a case was registered last night. We have to investigate and a status report will be filed before the court," Ravindra said.
The complainant Moullim Mohsin Bin Hussain Al-Kasary, founder president of Mazlumeen-e-Ummatay Mohammediya organisation, has accused the Pakistani cricketer, Sania and her father as well as Shoaib's first wife Ayesha Siddiqui and family friends of hurting religious sentiments over matters relating to Shoaib's divorce to Ayesha and his subsequent marriage to the tennis star earlier this month.
Monday, April 19, 2010
Europe resumes some air travel despite volcano
Sunday, April 18, 2010
European airlines test skies, press to end ban
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Ash may hover for days over uncertain Europe
Death toll in China earthquake jumps to 1,144
Death toll in China earthquake jumps to 1,144
Friday, April 16, 2010
China quake toll hits 1,144, monks pray over dead
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Survivors face bleak situation as death toll in China quake rises to 620
BEIJING: Soldiers and civilian rescuers dug into rubble to pull out more dead bodies while saving dozens of people including school children caught under fallen buildings. The death in the 7.1 magnitude earth quake that hit Tibetan dominated Yushu in southwest China's Qinghai province rose to 620 while the number of people injured was officially stated to be 9,000.
The death toll is expected to rise further because rescuers have not yet reached all the affected parts and a large number of people have suffered serious injuries. Attempts were being made to shift the seriously wounded people by road or air but enough transportation was not immediately available.
Officials said over 100,000 people will have to be relocated from the quake hit-zone both because vast areas have been left almost entirely without shelters of any kind and there is fears of after-shocks hitting the place. Survivors who spent the night in the open in freezing temperature had no alternative but to repeat the same experience tonight because the process of relocating them was yet to begin.
Rescue could be reached quickly because Qinghai has several military bases and also has a civilian airport at Yushu. But relief teams were facing serious problems with gusty winds and altitude sickness besides shortage of medical equipment, drugs and blood supplies. Heavy earth moving equipment and bulldozers were being rushed from the provincial capital of Xining, 800 kms away from the affected site, to assist rescuers in their work.
"We have people screaming with pain because of broken hands and legs. We are helpless as there is not enough medicine for all the wounded," a rescue worker said over phone. At least 900 of the injured are in serious condition, reports said.
Headwaters of three of Asia's largest rivers, the Yangtze, Mekong and Yellow, are located in Yushu. There are several hydro-electric projects along the mouth of these rivers making the area vulnerable to flooding in case of breaches in reservoirs.
"A dam has cracked, workers are trying to prevent the outflow of water," the official Xinhua news agency said without identifying the reservoir.
Chinese premier Wen Jiabao has reached the quake devastated area to supervise rescue operations while president Hu Jintao is cutting short his South American tour to return to China.
International aid agencies including the Red Cross have swung into operation to assist government authorities but the remoteness of the area was making the situation difficult. Initial reports said 10,000 bags of blood plasma have already been rushed by the Red Cross.
The local television showed relief workers saving a young girl who spent 12 hours trapped in debris. The quake toppled buildings, the local office of the Communist Party and damaged Buddhist stuppas and monasteries in the largely Tibetan region.
Sania-Shoaib host glitzy Hyderabad reception
HYDERABAD: Tennis, they say, is all about coordination of one kind or another. To say the least, Indian star Sania Mirza and her Pakistani groom Shoaib Malik were wonderfully coordinated on the day — colour, cast, cut.
In the last of her wedding celebrations in India, Sania swept into the regal splendour of the reception hall on Thursday in a red-and-gold khara dupatta set against cream background. The elaborate costume is traditionally worn by Hyderabadi Muslim brides. The groom's cream sherwani worked as a fair set piece with Sania's glittering get-up.
The guest list at Taj Krishna grand ballroom and lawns, where the reception was held, had a fair mix of politicians like TDP supremo Chandrababu Naidu, corporate heavyweight Subrata Roy, the who's who of Hyderabad society and friends from the sporting community, including Davis Cuppers, Jaideep Mukherjea and Akhtar Ali and Pak cricketer Sohail Tanveer. Pakistan federal minister for population and welfare Firdious Ashiq Awan came bearing several gifts, one of which was a crown studded with jewels. The minister greeted Sania and put the crown on her head.
Congratulatory messages from netas including the Prime Minister, sportsmen and celebrities poured in from India and around the world.
The thrust of the cuisine was Hyderabadi, with some tasteful additions like a variety of salad trays and several vegetarian options. Sania and Shoaib or Shoania as the couple have come to be called, are expected to leave for Pakistan late next week. The reception will be held in Lahore. Asked what would Sania's welcome be like in Pakistan, she said: "You wait and see how we welcome our bahu."
Shoaib said: "The last few days have been peaceful, more so after the storm after my arrival in India. I'm happier now than I have ever been in my life. I'm looking forward to introducing Sania to my people at our reception in Pakistan.
Sania, who competed in Pakistan as a junior, said: "I'm looking forward to visit Pakistan. Shoaib has told me a lot about Pakistan as I tell him a lot about India."
Sania will return to India by the end of the month as she has prior commitments to keep. Shoaib and Sania have planned their honeymoon to the Maldives, but are still looking for time to fit it into their schedule.
Monday, April 12, 2010
Sania Mirza Wedding Pictures and Video
Sania and Shoaib pose for a picture with their relatives during the wedding ceremony at a five-star hotel Taj Krishna around 1:00 p.m. as per Muslim religious traditions.
The nikah(marriage) was done in the presence of a very selected gathering comprising only the family members of the Sania Mirza and Shoaib Malik
There was a very high drama at Sania mirza's residence as the celebrity left her posh residence at Jubilee Hills accompanied by her parents, Imran Mirza and Naseema Mirza, and sister Anam Mirza.
A close relative of the Mirzas described the ceremony, which lasted for ten minutes as a very simple affair. Family members of Sania mirza and close relatives of shoaib Malik, including his sisters and brothers-in-law attended the wedding function.
Families settled to go ahead with the nikah ahead of the earlier declared wedding date of April 15. Sources said the families steered clear of all possible legal hurdles before going ahead with the ceremony by seeking necessary counsel.
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Sania Mirza and Shoaib Malik: the romance that gripped two nations
"But did you go to a hotel room with her?" an Indian journalist asked at the recent Sania-Shoaib press conference, voicing the question on everyone's mind. Shoaib looked pained. "First, tell me, who is Ayesha, and who is Maha? Tell her to come in front of me so I can be clear on this." This is the crux of the issue. Shoaib says he believed the woman he had agreed to marry, and whose photographs he had seen, was called Ayesha. But he later found out the woman in the photographs and the woman who he had been speaking to (and agreed to marry) were two entirely different women. He is refusing to release the photographs because the woman in them, he has discovered, is already married and he doesn't want to drag her into the scandal.
The "other woman" – who he agreed to marry – turned out to be someone called Maha. In a further twist, he says he had met Maha but believed she was an older relative of his fiancee Ayesha. Intriguingly, in 2005, prior to the Pakistan cricket team's arrival in India, the BBC named Shoaib's betrothed as "Ayesha (AKA Maha Siddiqui)".
This tiny detail is of little relevance to Shoaib's supporters, who point to photographs of Ayesha as proof that he clearly didn't know who he was marrying. "How could a hot young cricketer choose to marry someone who looks like that?" they ask. (In Pakistan, as all around the world, deception about personality traits are to be expected in courtship, but deception about physiognomy is entirely unacceptable.)
Meanwhile, Pakistan waits to greet Sania with open arms, and well-chosen wedding gifts. Pakistan's federal minister for population welfare has vowed to give the couple a "family planning kit". Pakistani comedian Sami Shah remarked, "She is going to give them a condom as a wedding present. I guess they can cross that off their wedding registry. Now, who's getting the blender?"
Friday, April 9, 2010
Shoaib, Sania Nikkah today: report
The report publish in The Daily Siasat said Pakistani Cricketer Shoiab Malik and Tennis ace Sania Mirza tie the knot today, and their Nikah ceremony will be performed after Magrib at the residence of Sania Mirza.
As per Islamic Law Nikah will be performed by Qazi Azmathullah Jafferi in the presence of both family members, relatives and some intimate friends, report said.
As earlier Sania and Shoaib told Media that marriage will be held on 15th April 2010, but after the discussion between both the families and authentication given by Qazath, it is scheduled on 9th April 2010 at the residence of Sania Mirza, report added.
The reception party is scheduled on 15th April 2010 at Hotel Taj Krishna, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad. Many prominent celebrities are expected to attend the reception.
At Nikah ceremony, not only both family members but also the relatives and friends of Shoaib Malik who had come from Pakistan, will attend including Sania's personal friends.
At the source of Qazath, this marriage is called second marriage (Aqad-e-Sani) for Shoaib Malik.
Thursday, April 8, 2010
From across the border, books and bats
The contrast between Shoaib Malik, who is all set to marry Indian tennis star Sania Mirza, and Fatima Bhutto, writer and niece of former Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto, could not be more glaring. And that is reason to celebrate.
Because for a few days, we could forget all the usual tensions between the nuclear-armed rivals and simply revel in a public spectacle that had equal measures of romance, melodrama and suspense.
As well as a chance to see up, close and personal, a member of a family that is as closely connected with Pakistan’s character as perhaps the Gandhi family in India.
Bhutto, in Mumbai to launch her memoir, “Songs of Blood and Sword”, said there was much in common between the two countries, but we only get to hear the views of politicians and other “glitzy and glamorous” people.
But there were other voices, she said and more to talk about, like art and literature and healthcare.
Dressed in a saree and wearing a bindi on her forehead, perhaps to show she is different from her veiled aunt whom she closely resembles, Bhutto, 27, answered questions easily, joking and smiling, even as she described the day of her father’s assassination in 1996.
Hailed by the Indian media as much for her good looks as her writing ability, Bhutto said she wrote the story, difficult as it was, in order to pierce through the silence and secrecy that shrouds much of Pakistan’s bloody history.
A host of talented Pakistani writers including Mohsin Hamid, Mohammed Hanif, Daniyal Mueenuddin, Ali Sethi, Nadeem Aslam, Kamila Shamsie and Uzma Aslam, are all doing just that.
But it also helps to throw some cricket into the mix.
Nokia brings mobile music service to China
HELSINKI (AFP) – Top mobile phone maker Nokia brought its music download service to the key Chinese market Thursday and said it would also launch the service, which competes with Apple's iTunes, in India.
"Globally, we have expanded the reach of our music service to 30 markets in just 18 months," Liz Schimel, global head of music at the Finnish company said in a statement.
China is the world's biggest cellphone market and analysts said Nokia's "Comes with Music" service launch there was important but added the service had seen slow pickup elsewhere and remained far behing Apple's iTunes in popularity.
"Comes with Music has not been a success in any market. Volumes have been small," Martti Larjo, an analyst with Nordea Markets, told AFP.
Nokia said buyers of eight of its phone models across China would get "unlimited music downloads" of song catalogues from global lables Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment, Warner Music Group and EMI Music, and local independent labels, including Huayi Brothers Media Group and Taihe Rye.
The phone models included in the service have a starting retail price of 140 euros (186 dollars), excluding local taxes and subsidies, Nokia said, adding local artists featured prominently in the Chinese version of the service.
Sania-Sohaib Nikah Postponed, Venue Shifted To Dubai
Information also has it that the wedding date may also be delayed.
In the meantime, Shoaib Malik has arrived at Sania’s house in Hyderabad amidst leveling blaze. It is organism consider that Sohaib has dropped in to apparent the air adjacent his ‘marriage’ to Ayesha.
According to Pakistani channel Geo TV, the Pakistani cricketer has decisive to move his marriage with Sania to Dubai.
Information also assert that the date of the marriage may also get late from April 15, 2010 to a little bit later, till the substance subsides.
Malik-Sania Mirza bridal hit anxious waters when Ayesha Siddiqui asserted that she is the ‘1st wife’ of Malik and also produced wedding documentation in sustain of her claim.
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Sania Mirza Breaks A Million Heart
New Delhi: Indian tennis ace Sania Mirza has got engaged to a Hyderabad-based businessman but her family has ruled out an immediate wedding or early retirement for the star. Sania gets engaged to Hyderabad-based businessman
The 22-year-old, who is the most successful woman tennis player of the country, will continue playing the game and her father Imran Mirza said it will take a while before the two families decide on when the wedding would take place.
“This is to confirm that Sania Mirza is engaged to Mr. Muhammad Sohrab Mirza, whose family hails from the city of Hyderabad. Although not related, the two families have had friendly ties for several decades. However, the wedding is not expected to take place for a while,” Imran Mirza said. “I would like to state that the news appearing in certain sections of the media about the two maternal grandmothers having fixed the liaison is baseless. It has also been wrongly projected that Sania is contemplating early retirement from tennis. These reports are absolutely untrue,” he said.
Sania’s career has been marred by injuries and countless controversies but despite the off-court woes, she has been the lone flagbearer of Indian women’s tennis internationally. Sania was the first Indian to win a WTA singles title and earlier this year added an elusive Grand Slam title to her kitty when she combined with Mahesh Bhupathi to win the mixed doubles event at the Australian Open. Sania is currently in Paris playing the French Open.