Suchita Krishnamoorthi’s daughter Kaveri Kapur returns to Mumbai after being stuck in US for six days

Suchita Krishnamoorthi’s daughter Kaveri Kapur returns to Mumbai after being stuck in US for six days

Many Indians are stuck in various parts of the world amid the Coronavirus pandemic. Amongst many Indian students, actress Suchitra Krishnamoorthi's daughter Kaveri Kapur was stuck in the United States for six days. Kaveri has been studying at the Berklee College of Music in Boston. She was struggling to get a flight back to India. Now that she is back home, she will be self-quarantine for 14 days. Suchitra shared a photo from the airport and wrote, "And my bacha @kaverikapur is back home from Boston a few mins ago. She will now self quarantine for 14 days A big Thank u to our Govt, our doctors, medical airport airline & security personnel & each & everyone who has been working round the clock to keep India safe #StaySafeStayHome #indiafightscorona." Suchitra Krishnamoorthi said that her 19-year-old daughter was tested at the airport and is taking precautionary measures. She also said that everyone at the airport, authorities, and officials cooperated. ALSO READ: Shekhar Kapur and..

US to Provide $1 Million in Aid to Pakistan to Fight Covid-19

United States has announced to help Pakistan by providing an initial one million dollars to fight the novel coronavirus. US Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs, Alice Wells in a tweet said that the US and Pakistan are longstanding partners in tackling global health challenges. She said that the US will provide one million dollars to Pakistan under USAID program to ‘bolster the monitoring and rapid response against coronavirus’. She further added there are over hundred Pakistani graduates engaged in the lab training of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, investigating Coronavirus cases in Punjab and Gilgit Baltistan. It is pertinent to mention that more than 450 people have been infected within Pakistan, with the country reporting its first two deaths on Wednesday.
Glamorous Pictures of Amna Ilyas – Hard to Handle

Glamorous Pictures of Amna Ilyas – Hard to Handle

Amna Ilyas is a known Pakistani Model and does not need any introduction. After marking her footsteps as a model, Amna then entered in the acting world with some decent dramas on her credit. She was also seen in a much-anticipated movie of Pakistan Baaji, where she got a chance to share the screens with veteran actress Meera. Amna, despite her dark color tone, is one of the top models of Pakistan. She is often the first choice of photographers for photoshoots, probably for the reason of how easy it is for her to get into any attire. Amna was also seen in 7 Din Muhabbat In and her role was truly liked by the audience. Here are some of Amna’s most glamorous pictures that have received a huge applaud by her fans. Have a look and share which one you liked the most! Top Trending Video Right Now

Govt Making Efforts to Diffuse Coronavirus Impact on People’s Lives & Jobs

Planning Commission will make all efforts to combat coronavirus and will actively coordinate for necessary emergency funding from both the local and international sources to ward off any negative impacts of Coronavirus on livelihoods, jobs, especially the industry. DCPC Jahanzeb Khan said that the government is assessing the socio-economic impact of Coronavirus on the national economy with the aim to undertake timely interventions to safeguard the economy against the impending effects of Coronavirus. A special inter-ministerial and inter-provincial meeting for assessing the impact of Coronavirus pandemic on Pakistan’s economy was held under the chairmanship of Deputy Chairman Planning Commission (DCPC) Muhammad Jahanzeb Khan at Islamabad on Thursday. Representatives from the Planning Commission, various ministries and provinces including Azad Jammu & Kashmir (AJK) and Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) participated to assess the expected impact on the national and provincial economies. A represen..

Govt Preparing a $600 Million Package to Control the Coronavirus Outbreak

The government is finalizing a $600 million emergency package to deal with the Coronavirus outbreak across the country. This was stated by the federal minister for Economic Affairs Hammad Azhar on Thursday. The minister tweeted, The minister said that emergency funds from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) are also being made available for NDMA. This is in addition to funds already made available by finance division for immediate use by the authority. Reallocations from foreign-funded projects are also being diverted towards it. ALSO READ Jump in Pakistan’s COVID-19 Tally Continues as It Struggles to Fight the Pandemic “I would like to thank the People’s Republic of China for providing grant assistance of USD 4 million along with 300,000 medical face masks, 10 ventilators and other equipment. They have also undertaken to arrange for much greater number of ventilators”, Azhar added. The government has decided reallocation of non-utilized funds and to seeks fresh funds from multilate..