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00:00:00Bismillah hir rahman nir raheem, Assalamualaikum, good morning to you all, hopefully
00:00:26all of you will be fine and you must have tuned in to our show very soon, very soon
00:00:31and we can guess how much you must be waiting for us on the streets,
00:00:37there must be a lot of traffic on the streets, you must be watching TV at home,
00:00:41no no, you must be watching it on your mobile phone as well,
00:00:43stopping the car on the road, on the left side and watching it on your mobile phone,
00:00:47you just have to take care of your phone,
00:00:49if you live in Karachi, you have to take care of your mobile phone,
00:00:52your love for us is in its place, but that's it,
00:00:54I just want to give a fleeting remark that,
00:00:57Trump has announced his name to the people in his administration and cabinet,
00:01:04along with that he was claiming that he will end the Russia war,
00:01:09so we saw a situation of escalation,
00:01:11when South North Korea has sent more troops with Russia,
00:01:17and these talks were going on for a month, but there was a denial of it,
00:01:21and you see Sadaf, their accord has become like NATO,
00:01:25earlier NATO countries used to help each other,
00:01:28this is the first time that North Korea has sent its soldiers there because of this accord,
00:01:32and think what stance Donald Trump has for NATO,
00:01:35that they will come and stop the funding of NATO,
00:01:37they say it is useless, now NATO was there so that,
00:01:40they can save European countries from the invasion of Russia or from the assault of Russia,
00:01:45so the context of this is very interesting,
00:01:47so the poor Ukraine is pissing us off for no reason,
00:01:50so the second thing is that there are no old people in Trump's cabinet,
00:01:53so let's go to Pakistan after telling this,
00:01:55I don't know who all people will come in Trump's cabinet,
00:01:57but the stance of the border guards is very clear,
00:02:01they don't talk about deporting the individual,
00:02:04they say that the illegal immigrants will deport the whole family,
00:02:08so there is a lot of concern in America on this,
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00:07:52There was smoke inside the houses as well.
00:07:54How many thousands of people died there?
00:07:5610,000 people died in 4 days.
00:07:58Sidra, can you hear us?
00:08:00First tell us this.
00:08:02Yes, now I can hear you.
00:08:04So tell us, are you able to breathe better today?
00:08:08We can see that your vision is better than before.
00:08:10So, there is no immediate impact of any measure.
00:08:14But, have you started to have mild effects?
00:08:18Yes, Lahore is a city of gardens.
00:08:22It is surrounded by chemical plants.
00:08:24People are inhaling a lot of chemicals in the air.
00:08:30So, Lahore is still at the top of the list of polluted areas.
00:08:34But, you can say that it has come down to some extent.
00:08:39Today, it is more than 500.
00:08:41And there are a lot of areas where it is more than 500.
00:08:45But, the area where I am standing right now,
00:08:47you can see behind me that the visibility is a little clear.
00:08:50And you are feeling some things better.
00:08:52The government has also imposed various lockdowns.
00:08:56And along with that, the office has also been reduced by 50%.
00:09:01And along with this, the private sector is also taking all its employees to 50%.
00:09:09So that the pollution can be reduced.
00:09:11Because a lot of car smoke is also causing pollution in the air.
00:09:17And if we talk about traffic in Lahore at this time,
00:09:19then the amount of traffic is very high.
00:09:21Approximately 70 lakh cars pass through Lahore on a daily basis.
00:09:26So, you can guess how much smoke is coming out of the cars.
00:09:31And a lot of people's cars, due to their poor quality,
00:09:36due to their poor maintenance,
00:09:38the air is getting worse.
00:09:40So, the citizens will also have to cooperate with the government
00:09:44so that this bad smoke can be removed from Lahore.
00:09:47Shidra, there is one thing.
00:09:49One thing is that the air quality is constantly being updated.
00:09:53Then an average of different areas is taken out.
00:09:56So, the condition of Lahore is better than India today.
00:09:59The second thing is that, as you are talking now,
00:10:02and the government is also thinking on this aspect,
00:10:05that there are a lot of cars, everything is there.
00:10:07But we explain that there is no comparison with Karachi,
00:10:10Lahore in terms of vehicles.
00:10:12But this is not the case in Karachi.
00:10:14So, is there attention on the other contributing factors
00:10:18or is the entire focus on the cars?
00:10:21No, the entire focus is not on the cars.
00:10:24Along with this, the industrial factories
00:10:27in which a lot of polluted smoke is coming out,
00:10:30its maintenance is also necessary.
00:10:33Because there is a lot of traffic,
00:10:36everyone is using their individual conveyance.
00:10:40So, the government has now taken the initiative
00:10:43that as many people as possible use one car
00:10:46so that at least the cars come out on the roads
00:10:49and can be controlled to some extent on air pollution.
00:10:52Cars are not the only purpose of smoke.
00:10:56A lot of things together are increasing pollution,
00:11:01if you do not clean the vats,
00:11:04then the dust that flies away
00:11:06is also the cause of the smoke.
00:11:09Because the ground is going towards it,
00:11:11and the air above is a little hot.
00:11:14So, when things fly up,
00:11:16they start freezing,
00:11:18which is the cause of the smoke.
00:11:20All the dust and the particles in it get trapped.
00:11:23Because of this, when the air does not flow,
00:11:25then there is a situation of smoke.
00:11:27Thank you so much.
00:11:28Sidra, you have updated us with all the details.
00:11:31Hopefully, the weather in Lahore is different today.
00:11:34Maybe this could be the reason.
00:11:36There is a lot of wind today,
00:11:38maybe this could be the reason.
00:11:39One more thing I was saying,
00:11:40we were talking about Lahore.
00:11:41You told a good thing about the wind.
00:11:43As we were talking,
00:11:45the wind speed has increased to 380 kmph.
00:11:47Let's talk about the wind now.
00:11:49The wind is blowing at a speed of 10 kmph.
00:11:53Do you remember when we were talking to Almas,
00:11:56there was no wind at that time.
00:11:58There is a little wind now.
00:11:59The temperature is 16 degrees.
00:12:01So, this could be the reason.
00:12:02So, the weather is a little different.
00:12:04That is why we are seeing all these things.
00:12:06Hopefully, this lockdown will have the same effects.
00:12:09But let's talk about the government,
00:12:11that is, the government of the Muslim League in Punjab.
00:12:13Let's talk about them.
00:12:14What is being told from there in this situation?
00:12:17So, a lot of questions are being raised by the government
00:12:21on the side of Sidra.
00:12:22Yesterday, we saw the conversation
00:12:24of Mr. Ahsan Iqbal.
00:12:26He says that the issue of smog cannot be solved overnight.
00:12:30He is taking all the steps
00:12:32and will solve this issue in a few years.
00:12:34But the deputy minister, Mr. Ahsan Iqbal,
00:12:38says that we will have to use all the means
00:12:40to avoid the problem of smog.
00:12:42And before the time of 250,000 deaths from smog,
00:12:44approximately 9% of the GDP can be affected.
00:12:47Then he says,
00:12:49all this is the result of our carelessness.
00:12:51I am glad that there is acceptance in this.
00:12:53He is accepting it.
00:12:54And then he also said,
00:12:55which we have also been talking about,
00:12:57that the role of the neighboring country is 30%.
00:12:59Okay, so,
00:13:00Mr. Bilawal's advice has also come forward.
00:13:03What is the advice?
00:13:04Earlier, you know,
00:13:05there was a time when everyone
00:13:07used to talk about the shift of Islamabad and Lahore.
00:13:09Because of the serenity, the beauty,
00:13:11and the feathers.
00:13:12Cleanliness.
00:13:13Cleanliness.
00:13:14So, cleanliness,
00:13:15everything else is in its place.
00:13:17But air, which has become a destination.
00:13:19So, Mr. Bilawal,
00:13:20while sharing the ratings of AQI,
00:13:22has said,
00:13:23yes, come to Karachi.
00:13:24Come to Karachi.
00:13:25That is, he is saying,
00:13:26the people who are worried about the smog from other cities,
00:13:29come to Karachi.
00:13:30If you come to Karachi,
00:13:31you will have to keep your mobile phone safely.
00:13:33Yes.
00:13:34Mobile phone, your belongings.
00:13:36Then he also shared the pollution of the cities of Punjab and KP.
00:13:40So, this is a natural phenomenon.
00:13:42There is no fault of the cities in this.
00:13:44Absolutely not.
00:13:45Absolutely.
00:13:46And if there is any other solution,
00:13:48then we should definitely provide it to the people.
00:13:51Anyway,
00:13:52we are also seeing some such cases in Peshawar.
00:13:55And birds are also being affected there.
00:13:57Obviously,
00:13:58every living being is being affected by this.
00:14:01And they have also stopped eating.
00:14:03That is very concerning.
00:14:05Experts are saying that they have become very weak.
00:14:08Their rate of death has also increased.
00:14:10It has increased by 90 percent.
00:14:13Okay, and there is one more thing, Sadaf.
00:14:15The picture that NASA shared,
00:14:18there was a very drowning situation in it.
00:14:22They took a picture from the satellite.
00:14:24They took a picture from the satellite.
00:14:26And it was shown through the satellite that
00:14:28the whole area of Lahore, Delhi,
00:14:30you can see that it is surrounded by clouds of smoke.
00:14:33Well, one thing was good,
00:14:34our spying will not be that much.
00:14:36But anyway,
00:14:37what they used to do through satellites.
00:14:39But anyway.
00:14:40Let's talk about this.
00:14:41We have with us a climate change expert,
00:14:43Ali Tauqir Sheikh.
00:14:44Thank you so much, Ali Tauqir,
00:14:45for joining us.
00:14:47We have just shown you the statement of
00:14:49Mr. Ahsan Iqbal, the deputy minister.
00:14:51He is saying that
00:14:52there is a lot of contributing factor in this.
00:14:54It is our negligence.
00:14:55And the role of India in this,
00:14:57which is being said that
00:14:58we are being affected because of India.
00:15:00It is there.
00:15:01It is in its place.
00:15:02No one can deny this fact.
00:15:04But it is 30 percent.
00:15:05So you tell us a little bit
00:15:07that India is one of the factors
00:15:09or India is the only factor?
00:15:13India is not the factor.
00:15:16Yes.
00:15:17We are doing two or three such things
00:15:19with which we are blaming the poor.
00:15:24Then we blame India and say
00:15:26that we cannot solve this problem
00:15:28until India solves its own problem.
00:15:30It is exactly the same as they say
00:15:32that Pakistan cannot be fine until
00:15:34America is fine.
00:15:35Now let's try to…
00:15:36Which has never happened.
00:15:38Yes.
00:15:39Now see,
00:15:40these things will continue to happen.
00:15:43They also need it.
00:15:44People need it.
00:15:45People have awareness.
00:15:46Because the issues are complex.
00:15:48India can also be a contributing agent.
00:15:50But in my knowledge,
00:15:51there is no such database
00:15:53from which it can be found
00:15:54that when and which direction
00:15:56the wind direction is.
00:15:57Sir, there was another thing.
00:15:58Before you go ahead
00:15:59and answer it in detail,
00:16:00it was investigated there.
00:16:02So they said that
00:16:03these PM 2.5 or PM 10 particles
00:16:05cannot travel more than 10 and 50 km.
00:16:09No matter how strong the wind is.
00:16:11Yes.
00:16:12See, these are the problems.
00:16:14These are the problems.
00:16:15For your listeners,
00:16:18I would like to add a couple of things.
00:16:21Of course.
00:16:22More than 200 countries in the world
00:16:24have committed to decarbonization policy
00:16:27in which they have said
00:16:29that we will transition our economies
00:16:32towards renewable energy
00:16:34and we will have net zero emissions.
00:16:37A lot of countries in the world
00:16:39have said this.
00:16:40More than 80% of the countries
00:16:42have said this.
00:16:43Pakistan has not committed to this.
00:16:45The biggest benefit of this crisis
00:16:48can be that
00:16:49this is a health crisis
00:16:50and also an economic crisis.
00:16:52The benefit can be that
00:16:54we can set our compass
00:16:56and go in the direction of journey.
00:16:58And we can also commit
00:16:59that we want to have net zero emissions.
00:17:01When we do that,
00:17:02we will have international technical expertise
00:17:04and other expertise
00:17:05and resources available to us.
00:17:07So first of all,
00:17:08according to me,
00:17:09this is an opportunity
00:17:10for us to expect from our government
00:17:12that instead of talking here and there,
00:17:14they will say that
00:17:15Pakistan will also become part
00:17:17of the international community.
00:17:18When we ask for international finance from people,
00:17:20we should also commit
00:17:22that we will improve our system in our society.
00:17:25Now let's move forward.
00:17:27China,
00:17:29you gave the example of the UK,
00:17:32Mexico,
00:17:33there are many examples,
00:17:34it takes 20-30 years.
00:17:36In 2047,
00:17:38I think there are 23 years left.
00:17:40So Pakistan will have to make
00:17:42a plan for at least 23 years.
00:17:44And if I look at their pace,
00:17:47which was of China,
00:17:49then it will be difficult for us
00:17:51to halve it in two decades
00:17:53from the present level.
00:17:54This will not be clean air
00:17:56in the next 10-15 years.
00:17:58This problem will continue for years.
00:18:00And there are three solutions to this
00:18:02that I want to talk about quickly
00:18:04People don't talk about solutions.
00:18:06They look at the data of the problem
00:18:08and put people in a state of panic.
00:18:14There is no other solution
00:18:16other than public transportation.
00:18:18And we also have a solution for that.
00:18:20If the government of Pakistan
00:18:22imports its fossil fuel,
00:18:24it should pay 20%,
00:18:2630%, whatever percentage
00:18:28of carbon tax.
00:18:30And instead of spending that tax here and there,
00:18:32invest in public transportation.
00:18:34First, so that people
00:18:36are more dependent on cars.
00:18:40The second way is
00:18:42that the State Bank of Pakistan
00:18:44should issue regulations
00:18:46that banks should give loans,
00:18:48credit, and the government should
00:18:50offer subsidies to two-wheelers
00:18:52and three-wheelers.
00:18:54Three-wheelers are rickshaws,
00:18:56two-wheelers are motorcycles.
00:18:58Motorcycles are available in Pakistan
00:19:00With the technology of the 60s,
00:19:0270 or 100, whatever,
00:19:04their price is 1.25 lakh,
00:19:061.5 lakh, 2 lakh rupees.
00:19:08If they run on electric vehicles,
00:19:10then the transmission of emissions
00:19:12in our congested areas
00:19:14can be very fast.
00:19:16And for this,
00:19:18we should plan
00:19:20that we should phase out
00:19:22rickshaws within five years.
00:19:24Stop giving new licenses,
00:19:26increase their fees,
00:19:28and enable people
00:19:30through banks
00:19:32to be able to trade.
00:19:34Give your own rickshaw
00:19:36and buy an EV.
00:19:38Other than this, sir?
00:19:40If you allow me,
00:19:42I would like to go a little further.
00:19:44The growth rate
00:19:46of renewable energy
00:19:48is equal to
00:19:50nonexistence in Pakistan.
00:19:52Pakistan and India
00:19:54started working together
00:19:56and we had the same ratio
00:19:58of renewable energy
00:20:00in our energy mix.
00:20:02India took it to about 40%.
00:20:04And they have
00:20:06doubled renewable energy
00:20:08almost every year.
00:20:10Pakistan will also have to
00:20:12work on a war footing
00:20:14to double the share
00:20:16of renewable energy
00:20:18every year.
00:20:20In the next 5-10 years,
00:20:22we will be able to reach
00:20:24a similar level.
00:20:26And until we decarbonize,
00:20:28our health crisis
00:20:30will continue to grow.
00:20:32The economic cost of this
00:20:34is very high.
00:20:36If you want to go to Punjab,
00:20:38the weather will be clear.
00:20:40You will not have any tourists.
00:20:42We will not be able to meet
00:20:44our relatives from abroad.
00:20:46I missed a funeral in Lahore
00:20:48because my family allowed me
00:20:50to go in such bad weather.
00:20:52Little knowing that
00:20:54Islamabad has also become like this.
00:20:56So, these are
00:20:58two or three big things.
00:21:00If you want to ask anything else,
00:21:02I am available.
00:21:04But this is a long-term solution.
00:21:06What can we do in the short term?
00:21:08For firefighting,
00:21:10are we in the right direction?
00:21:12Look, we should not
00:21:14do two things at all.
00:21:16You cannot do anything
00:21:18with which people's freedom
00:21:20and economic activity
00:21:22are affected.
00:21:24This is a violation of the Constitution.
00:21:26You cannot
00:21:28bring down a person
00:21:30because under any legislation
00:21:32you cannot say that I can bring him down.
00:21:34You will do something wrong
00:21:36if you say that
00:21:38close the barbecue shop.
00:21:40Why? People sit at home all day
00:21:42and leave in the evening.
00:21:44And you don't even know that
00:21:46the barbecue shop is not even 1%
00:21:48of the population.
00:21:50So, you are also
00:21:52eliminating some economic activity.
00:21:54If the barbecue shop is destroyed,
00:21:56the construction of people's houses
00:21:58and factories will also be destroyed.
00:22:00You have not taken any action
00:22:02for the fitness of cars.
00:22:04You get a little excited
00:22:06and start closing the cars.
00:22:08You fine the Prime Minister
00:22:10and the Chief Minister after 6 hours.
00:22:12If there is something else,
00:22:14it is closed.
00:22:16The fitness of cars
00:22:18is not in the hands
00:22:20of the government.
00:22:22The longer their PC1
00:22:24and capacity building
00:22:26will take,
00:22:28the better.
00:22:30It will take time.
00:22:32That has to be done
00:22:34by the private sector.
00:22:36There is no credibility of the government.
00:22:38In Lahore,
00:22:40they turn off the lights at night
00:22:42and shut down the shop.
00:22:44We have seen this in COVID.
00:22:48Thank you so much.
00:22:50It was very nice talking to you.
00:22:52We have got a lot of information from this.
00:22:54If we talk about experts,
00:22:56they have a lot of data.
00:22:58They are giving a 23-year plan
00:23:00that these things do not get sorted immediately.
00:23:02But the way we do the
00:23:04dumb-dumb program,
00:23:06to control exhaust emissions,
00:23:08you need proper gadgets
00:23:10for the private sector.
00:23:12Let's take a break.
00:23:28Welcome back once again.
00:23:30If we talk about the basic needs
00:23:32of people,
00:23:34it includes food, clothing,
00:23:36and housing.
00:23:38This is Mr. Bhutto's slogan.
00:23:40This is your basic need
00:23:42to survive.
00:23:44If you have a roof over your head
00:23:46in your house,
00:23:48it makes life easier.
00:23:50You don't have to pay the rent.
00:23:52Electricity bills will never decrease.
00:23:54You will have to pay the school fees
00:23:56for the children
00:23:58and their college and marriage expenses.
00:24:00But if you have your own house,
00:24:02it makes life easier.
00:24:04We have shown such a beautiful house.
00:24:06In this era of inflation,
00:24:08it has become very difficult
00:24:10to build your own house.
00:24:12So what do people do?
00:24:14They prefer to live in a rented house.
00:24:16Earlier, gold and silver used to be popular.
00:24:18But now it is very difficult.
00:24:20I can give you gold or silver,
00:24:22or any palace.
00:24:24But I have promised you
00:24:26that I will give you a small house.
00:24:28Even a small house is difficult.
00:24:30Yes, it is difficult.
00:24:32The rule of our house is that
00:24:34they have lost their wealth in crores.
00:24:36If you go to look for a house,
00:24:38you have to pay a performance fee.
00:24:40It is very difficult.
00:24:42But if you have given
00:24:44an advance of six months,
00:24:46if you have fulfilled
00:24:48all the conditions,
00:24:50if you have agreed to
00:24:52the terms and conditions
00:24:54after 11 months,
00:24:56then you are asked
00:24:58which department you belong to.
00:25:00It is a complete investigation.
00:25:02If you find out that
00:25:04in their words,
00:25:06you are either a police officer,
00:25:08a lawyer,
00:25:10or a journalist.
00:25:12Then you have to
00:25:14follow the rules of the house.
00:25:16All the investigations
00:25:18are done in the same way.
00:25:20You have to face
00:25:22this at many places.
00:25:24The rule of a rented house
00:25:26is very difficult.
00:25:28Of course.
00:25:30The groups that are affected
00:25:32by this situation,
00:25:34what are they saying?
00:25:36Let's take a look at it.
00:25:38You have seen the situation.
00:25:40People are more or less
00:25:42afraid of traffic police.
00:25:44There are proper interviews.
00:25:46You are asked
00:25:48how many people are there in the house,
00:25:50who are the children,
00:25:52who are the adults.
00:25:54At many places, you have to
00:25:56give a birth certificate.
00:25:58Let's talk about it.
00:26:00Mr. Adnan is present here.
00:26:02He is a social media influencer.
00:26:04He works on it.
00:26:06He deals with property matters.
00:26:08Mr. Somro is with us.
00:26:10He is a well-known lawyer.
00:26:12He keeps an eye on important matters.
00:26:14Let's ask Mr. Adnan
00:26:16first.
00:26:18Why is it so difficult
00:26:20to rent a house?
00:26:22What are the demands of the landlord?
00:26:24Did you hear any complaints?
00:26:26You are right.
00:26:28I am from this field.
00:26:30When the landlord comes,
00:26:32he says that there are two children.
00:26:34The rent is Rs. 50,000.
00:26:36I asked him
00:26:38if the other brother is married,
00:26:40will he have two children?
00:26:42He said no.
00:26:44I asked him how he will run the house.
00:26:46He said he will give the keys.
00:26:48We have to keep quiet
00:26:50because there is so much oppression.
00:26:52When we complain to the police,
00:26:54they tell us to look for someone else.
00:26:56They try to tell us to think
00:26:58and work for the landlord.
00:27:00They ask us why we react like this.
00:27:02We say that we are aware of the landlord
00:27:04and he says we should move away from here.
00:27:06He also watches if there is a car or not.
00:27:08Two children are sitting in the house
00:27:10and one of them is sitting behind.
00:27:12He says the business is running
00:27:14and the father is still alive.
00:27:16It is impossible for him
00:27:18to manage his life.
00:27:20But people think that
00:27:22they should first sit and think
00:27:24After that, I'll rent a house.
00:27:26There's no respect for the poor anywhere.
00:27:27What are some professions that you refuse to listen to?
00:27:30Bro, people get scared when they see a lawyer's coat.
00:27:32Because, like he's sitting here decently,
00:27:34but when he comes to write,
00:27:36he'll do that with a pen,
00:27:37that he'll shake the whole building.
00:27:39His name is a terrorist.
00:27:41The lawyer has taken over the house.
00:27:43No one can serve him.
00:27:44The police...
00:27:45He's waiting for his turn.
00:27:47Yes, his turn is about to come.
00:27:49Because when I offer it to the lawyer,
00:27:50then the lawyer will keep his case and we'll go behind.
00:27:54Mr. Lawyer, you tell me the truth.
00:27:55Do you have the power?
00:27:56First, tell me about the three professions.
00:27:58You told me about the third one.
00:28:00What did you tell me?
00:28:00Police, lawyer...
00:28:02Journalist.
00:28:03Look, bro, I've made a press card as well.
00:28:07I'm sorry, bro.
00:28:08When someone stops me, I take it out and show it to them.
00:28:10They say, look at this.
00:28:11So, we, the genuine journalists, do this work.
00:28:14Look at this.
00:28:15So, he has so much faith that wherever I show it,
00:28:17they say, sir, you...
00:28:18Now that you're showing it,
00:28:19it's obvious that they won't catch you.
00:28:20No, no, sir, you.
00:28:21If you leave from here, no one will catch you.
00:28:22I have a connection.
00:28:23Oh, you have a connection.
00:28:24I have a connection.
00:28:24So, I show it to them.
00:28:25I tell them, look at this.
00:28:26Again.
00:28:27So, it's the press, bro.
00:28:28In the press, if you tell someone to give you a house,
00:28:30they say, no, take it away.
00:28:31Who?
00:28:32Someone who works normally.
00:28:33A doctor?
00:28:34Bank, bank.
00:28:35Who's the bank?
00:28:35A doctor.
00:28:36You need a hard salary.
00:28:37You need it on time.
00:28:39Your mother has passed away.
00:28:40We don't know.
00:28:41We need rent.
00:28:42God, forgive us.
00:28:43It's become so strict.
00:28:44Tell me one more thing.
00:28:45You have to increase the rent by 10% every year.
00:28:47The rent is already too high.
00:28:49In Karachi, from other cities...
00:28:50In 11 months.
00:28:51In 11 months.
00:28:52Yes, in 11 months.
00:28:53They have to renew it in 11 months.
00:28:54The second thing, after every two years,
00:28:56they'll say, vacate the house.
00:28:58Why do they do this?
00:28:59They say, it's because of the fear of not being taken over.
00:29:01If he stays here for 10 years,
00:29:02he might claim in court that he's living here.
00:29:05So, this is a fact.
00:29:07Now, the lawyer will answer,
00:29:08is there any truth to this?
00:29:09You tell me,
00:29:11first,
00:29:12is this fear,
00:29:14of course, there will be a percentage,
00:29:15but has it really been defamed so much
00:29:17that there's no truth to it?
00:29:20I'm talking about all three.
00:29:21First of all, you have to see,
00:29:23the landlord in the market,
00:29:27because of our population,
00:29:29there are more people,
00:29:31there are fewer houses.
00:29:33So, there's a rule of demand and supply.
00:29:35Where there's more demand,
00:29:37things will automatically go according to your choice.
00:29:41The second thing is, law.
00:29:43We're not talking about the law.
00:29:45Law is very difficult.
00:29:47The law says,
00:29:49there should be no discrimination with anyone.
00:29:52If there is,
00:29:53the court is open.
00:29:55Secondly,
00:29:56there's one thing,
00:29:59the rights of admission,
00:30:02that is, it's his choice, he's not giving it to anyone.
00:30:04The landlord is saying,
00:30:05it's my choice, I'm not giving it to this person.
00:30:07This is my own choice,
00:30:08how can I force the law on him?
00:30:09Look,
00:30:10the problem is,
00:30:11if I'm not given a house on the basis that I'm a lawyer,
00:30:15then it's an apartheid.
00:30:17It's an injustice.
00:30:18It's an unfairness.
00:30:19It's an unfairness.
00:30:20The problem is,
00:30:21the law is clear.
00:30:23The second problem is,
00:30:25when the Know Your Customer policy came,
00:30:28when the Global Financial Terrorism policy came,
00:30:32they made a category.
00:30:35They put people at high risk.
00:30:38People who had jewellery,
00:30:39who had cleanliness,
00:30:41who had a lawyer,
00:30:42who had a policeman,
00:30:43who had real estate.
00:30:45So, on the basis of that,
00:30:47a lot of people made a negative list.
00:30:49Okay.
00:30:50They made an unofficially negative list.
00:30:52These people don't want to finance.
00:30:54Okay?
00:30:55No one declares.
00:30:56A list was made,
00:30:58that what is their income?
00:31:01The source of income is also an issue.
00:31:03Now, what do we do?
00:31:04We don't go to the documents.
00:31:06And the third thing is,
00:31:07that we broker real estate.
00:31:09Tell me one more thing.
00:31:11On the basis of 11 months,
00:31:13after 11 months,
00:31:15they say 10%.
00:31:16Is this a rule of 10% or 5%?
00:31:18Or what is the rule?
00:31:20First of all,
00:31:2110% is the maximum.
00:31:23It's the ceiling limit.
00:31:24Okay.
00:31:25It's the ceiling limit.
00:31:26It's not just 10%.
00:31:27There are a lot of other things in 10%
00:31:29that we are not discussing.
00:31:30What are they?
00:31:31Repair.
00:31:32Whose loan lot is responsible for the repair?
00:31:35If it's a rear interior,
00:31:37if a button is broken,
00:31:38then it's okay.
00:31:39One second.
00:31:40You made a good point.
00:31:41Mr. Adnan,
00:31:42I want to know,
00:31:43a big amount is taken,
00:31:44in the name of advance.
00:31:45For 6 months.
00:31:46For 6 months.
00:31:47When it's time to return it,
00:31:48then they see,
00:31:49where the window frame is broken,
00:31:52where the paint is broken.
00:31:54This is the responsibility of the landlord.
00:31:57I will ask him a question.
00:31:58The thing is,
00:31:59after 1 year,
00:32:00after 2 years,
00:32:01he leaves it.
00:32:02The rent is Rs. 50,000.
00:32:03Now, he is using it.
00:32:04The wrong kids broke the pencil.
00:32:06Some tap is broken.
00:32:07Some washroom handle is broken.
00:32:08Now, when he sits,
00:32:09both are made in Lucknow.
00:32:11Whose responsibility is this?
00:32:13And when he leaves it,
00:32:14then the owner comes and keeps it here.
00:32:17Like this?
00:32:18He says,
00:32:19this color will be of Rs. 50,000.
00:32:20This is of Rs. 2,500.
00:32:22The washroom handle is broken.
00:32:23He says,
00:32:24I have been using it for 2 years.
00:32:25So, I have given the money.
00:32:27Now, I am leaving.
00:32:28You are asking me for zero.
00:32:29The tile is broken.
00:32:30So, the lawyer will tell me,
00:32:31that after 2 years,
00:32:32when he is taking the money,
00:32:33he has taken Rs. 4,00,000.
00:32:35So, it's not his responsibility,
00:32:36that he should do it himself.
00:32:38What does the law say?
00:32:39The law is absolutely clear.
00:32:41You will read Saint-Pierre's
00:32:42Audience 1979,
00:32:44Section 12.
00:32:45It is very much clear,
00:32:46that there is maintenance and repair.
00:32:49In repairing,
00:32:50when you make a clear agreement,
00:32:52then you decide,
00:32:53what you have to repair.
00:32:55In which the whitewash is done.
00:32:57Now, the plumbing is done.
00:32:58Interior wiring is done.
00:32:59This is the responsibility of the landlord.
00:33:01The landlord increases the money every year.
00:33:03His only provision is,
00:33:06that he will repair the things.
00:33:07Where there will be people,
00:33:08there will be wear and tear.
00:33:09Sir, but one thing.
00:33:10You talked about this,
00:33:11from a legal point of view.
00:33:12But, what is it called?
00:33:14The contract,
00:33:15the landlord writes on it.
00:33:17That,
00:33:18he will do this,
00:33:19he will do that.
00:33:20That, the repair will be done,
00:33:21he will do this,
00:33:22all these things.
00:33:23So, which of these is applicable?
00:33:24Sir, with apologies,
00:33:26when we open an account in the bank,
00:33:28we just sign it,
00:33:29we don't read it.
00:33:30We don't read it.
00:33:31When we make a rent agreement,
00:33:32we go to Photoshop,
00:33:34we take a rent agreement of Rs. 200,
00:33:36we sign it,
00:33:37we don't read the contractual obligations.
00:33:39We don't read it.
00:33:40This is the rule in the world,
00:33:41that you read the contractual obligations,
00:33:43you study the law,
00:33:44which are my rights.
00:33:45But, we have considered it as formality,
00:33:47because the amount is so high.
00:33:49When I consider it as formality,
00:33:50then liability is also there.
00:33:51No, sir, but when you are not getting a house,
00:33:52Mr. Adnan,
00:33:53it will be so difficult to get a house,
00:33:54and you will go there and show off,
00:33:55that go, get another one,
00:33:56get another one ready.
00:33:57How?
00:33:58In one house,
00:33:59there are 4-4 families,
00:34:00there is such chaos.
00:34:01What should I tell you,
00:34:02the one who will give Rs. 5000 token first,
00:34:03that house will be his.
00:34:04Don't show it,
00:34:05take Rs. 5000,
00:34:06and refuse others.
00:34:07What was wrong in us?
00:34:08Your children are more.
00:34:09Your husband's power sign,
00:34:10he doesn't have money,
00:34:11he will refuse after seeing your scooter.
00:34:13Is this a matter?
00:34:14He will give,
00:34:15you want money,
00:34:16but people are taking such interviews,
00:34:18where were you born?
00:34:19What does your father do?
00:34:20How many children do you have?
00:34:21How many children do you have?
00:34:22Your sister is in Punjab,
00:34:23when will she come?
00:34:24For how many days will she come?
00:34:25We will take Rs. 5000,
00:34:26how many children do you have?
00:34:27Are the children more?
00:34:28How many ACs will you install?
00:34:29How many bricks will you install on the wall?
00:34:31Oh, brother,
00:34:32you are giving him rent,
00:34:33what will you do?
00:34:34What?
00:34:35The water motor got burnt.
00:34:36That too from the tenant.
00:34:38Yes, that too from the tenant.
00:34:39This doesn't happen.
00:34:40The problem is,
00:34:41what sir is saying,
00:34:42this is a mobile garage.
00:34:43The fact is,
00:34:44when you don't document things,
00:34:46I say,
00:34:47when I gave the meter to the tenant,
00:34:49so many sensible people do this,
00:34:51they note the meter reading,
00:34:52they clear the bills,
00:34:54that this is of today,
00:34:56I gave you this bill,
00:34:57now when you will leave,
00:34:58I will give this bill to you.
00:35:00This is your compulsion.
00:35:01Sir, just explain to me,
00:35:02you mentioned about the law,
00:35:04now let's suppose,
00:35:05if I didn't read the contract,
00:35:08and it is written in it,
00:35:09that he has to do the repair,
00:35:10then will it have the value,
00:35:12that you talked about the act or the law,
00:35:14or will it have more value?
00:35:1599% of the people,
00:35:17who don't register the rent agreement,
00:35:20neither do they register,
00:35:22nor do they get it tested,
00:35:23just to save money.
00:35:25When I will do everything to save money,
00:35:28then there will be a problem somewhere.
00:35:31The law says,
00:35:32if it is after 12 months,
00:35:33then you will have to register.
00:35:35If it is after 11 months,
00:35:36then you will have to get it tested,
00:35:38at the rent controller.
00:35:39If you get an interview from someone,
00:35:41how many people go and get it tested,
00:35:43they keep the copy with them,
00:35:45they get the copy read from someone,
00:35:47secondly, what sensible people do,
00:35:49whenever there is an agreement,
00:35:51they put a state agent in the middle,
00:35:53after every 11 months,
00:35:55they get it reviewed.
00:35:56Now what do we do?
00:35:57Late fees have come,
00:35:59I didn't give the notice,
00:36:01so the issues...
00:36:02These are very important points,
00:36:04we would like to continue this,
00:36:06we will talk about this later,
00:36:08but we have to take a break,
00:36:09we will come back after the break.
00:36:10We will come back after the break.
00:36:24After the break,
00:36:25once again,
00:36:26good morning to all of you,
00:36:28we hope you are with us,
00:36:30we were with you from 9 to 10,
00:36:32it was an interesting topic,
00:36:33we were talking about it,
00:36:34and from 10 to 11,
00:36:35God willing,
00:36:36we will be with you.
00:36:38The topic was,
00:36:39the issues of the tenants,
00:36:40what does the law say,
00:36:42and the beautiful house we have shown you,
00:36:44how difficult it is to get it,
00:36:46to make it our own,
00:36:47the way the rates are soaring,
00:36:48that is next to impossible,
00:36:50but taking it on rent,
00:36:51has become a very difficult task.
00:36:53So what is the opinion of the tenants,
00:36:55let us show you a little,
00:36:56then we will continue the topic.
00:36:58Yes,
00:36:59stealing,
00:37:00looting,
00:37:01Mr. Adnan and Mr. Imdad are with us,
00:37:03we are talking to them.
00:37:04So,
00:37:05these things,
00:37:06obviously,
00:37:07you deal with these things in the property,
00:37:09so these are the issues.
00:37:10Absolutely,
00:37:11absolutely right,
00:37:12what I said,
00:37:13the last people said,
00:37:14stealing,
00:37:15looting,
00:37:16the owners say,
00:37:17we don't know,
00:37:18we need money,
00:37:20you are responsible,
00:37:21you are the estate agent,
00:37:22you will bring,
00:37:23we will not pay the commission,
00:37:24okay,
00:37:25the tenant pays the commission,
00:37:26let me tell you this,
00:37:27it happens from both sides,
00:37:28but the owner says,
00:37:29return the keys,
00:37:30I am not paying.
00:37:31Is there a percentage of the commission,
00:37:32that the entire rent,
00:37:33or?
00:37:34One month's rent,
00:37:35the estate agent will take 50,000 rupees.
00:37:36Okay,
00:37:37if there is 50,000 rent.
00:37:38If,
00:37:39it is normal now,
00:37:40in Nazabad,
00:37:41North Nazabad,
00:37:4255, 60, 70,
00:37:43it is common,
00:37:443 bed DD,
00:37:452 bed DD,
00:37:4635,000,
00:37:472 bed room.
00:37:48But,
00:37:49why is the rent increasing so much?
00:37:50Because,
00:37:51people's children are growing up on this,
00:37:52now the owners,
00:37:53they used to say,
00:37:54he is a widow,
00:37:55or he has become an orphan,
00:37:56we have given him,
00:37:57now it is a business,
00:37:58as a business,
00:37:59they invest,
00:38:00they say,
00:38:01how much will be the rent?
00:38:02How much is this portion?
00:38:03He says,
00:38:04one crore.
00:38:05He says,
00:38:06how much will be the rent?
00:38:07He puts it on rent,
00:38:08and then he restricts the estate agent,
00:38:09that I want it as I am giving it,
00:38:10because I have to sell it,
00:38:11as an investor.
00:38:12So,
00:38:13he tells them,
00:38:14husband and wife,
00:38:15two children,
00:38:16you bring them,
00:38:17the rent is 50,000.
00:38:18So,
00:38:19this is cruelty.
00:38:20And,
00:38:21after 1.5-2 years,
00:38:22is the owner of the house,
00:38:23that he doesn't want to keep
00:38:24anyone for more than 2 years?
00:38:25Yes.
00:38:26Oh,
00:38:27what if he takes over?
00:38:28Are there cases of taking over?
00:38:29Yes.
00:38:30Now,
00:38:31I will ask a question to the lawyer.
00:38:32Lawyer,
00:38:33you tell me.
00:38:34You tell me first.
00:38:35What is your experience?
00:38:3620-25 years,
00:38:37it becomes too much.
00:38:38In 5 years,
00:38:39the owners who come to me,
00:38:40they say,
00:38:41don't keep them for long,
00:38:42it won't happen,
00:38:43take over.
00:38:44This is a fact.
00:38:45Within 2 years?
00:38:46Within 2-3 years,
00:38:47take them out immediately.
00:38:48Why?
00:38:49If he stays,
00:38:50and if he goes to court,
00:38:51then the owners,
00:38:52who are scared,
00:38:53they say,
00:38:54take him out,
00:38:55give him 2 years.
00:38:56Because,
00:38:57I don't want to keep him for more than 2 years.
00:38:58Now,
00:38:59I will ask the lawyer,
00:39:00if someone stays for 20 years,
00:39:01then he becomes the owner.
00:39:02Is it true,
00:39:03that this fear,
00:39:04people have this fear,
00:39:05that the owner should keep his mind clear.
00:39:06You tell us the facts.
00:39:07Are there cases like this?
00:39:08Not at all.
00:39:09Okay.
00:39:10There is fear.
00:39:11There is a perception,
00:39:12that if I stay for a long time,
00:39:13then the owners will take over.
00:39:14This private,
00:39:15the agreements,
00:39:16the private property,
00:39:17there is no accountability
00:39:18on this.
00:39:19Okay.
00:39:20The problem is,
00:39:21that I don't continue the agreements.
00:39:22The second thing is,
00:39:23there is an awareness,
00:39:24legal awareness.
00:39:25For example,
00:39:26section 15,
00:39:27makes it clear,
00:39:28that you,
00:39:29the landlord,
00:39:30can take you out
00:39:31on what conditions.
00:39:32Those conditions are defined.
00:39:33Unnecessarily,
00:39:34he can't take you out.
00:39:35Okay.
00:39:36As long as you are a good tenant,
00:39:37he can't take you out.
00:39:38You are being protected by the law.
00:39:39Suppose,
00:39:40he says,
00:39:41brother,
00:39:42this is my property,
00:39:43this is my property,
00:39:44this is my property,
00:39:45this is my property,
00:39:46this is my property,
00:39:47this is my property,
00:39:48and he says,
00:39:49this is my children's wedding,
00:39:50that's why I want a house,
00:39:51or I am close to retirement,
00:39:52I want a house.
00:39:53These are the conditions
00:39:54written here.
00:39:55He can't do anything
00:39:56other than this.
00:39:57But the thing is,
00:39:58social,
00:39:59there is no norms,
00:40:00no regulations.
00:40:01No,
00:40:02there is one more thing
00:40:03in this,
00:40:04suppose,
00:40:05he is making you
00:40:06vacate the house,
00:40:07he has given you notice,
00:40:08during that time,
00:40:09whenever he wants,
00:40:10he will come and
00:40:11make you visit the house.
00:40:12Basically,
00:40:13that is with permission.
00:40:14That is not possible.
00:40:15It is written,
00:40:16that with 2048
00:40:17hours permission,
00:40:18then he will inspect.
00:40:19Okay?
00:40:20He can't do it earlier.
00:40:21He says,
00:40:22no,
00:40:23I don't give you permission.
00:40:24He can't come.
00:40:25There is a law
00:40:26on trespass as well.
00:40:27How can I go
00:40:28to someone's house?
00:40:29There is a law
00:40:30on trespass,
00:40:31there are sections
00:40:32on that as well.
00:40:33The problem is,
00:40:34Because in the contract,
00:40:35everything is written
00:40:36as per the owner's will.
00:40:37That is why
00:40:38lawyers are not given
00:40:39a house.
00:40:40Because what he is
00:40:41talking about,
00:40:42look,
00:40:43he is showing his power,
00:40:44that he is not allowed,
00:40:45how did you ring the bell?
00:40:46Who are you?
00:40:47Who are you?
00:40:48Come home,
00:40:49I am a lawyer.
00:40:50You understand?
00:40:51A common man says,
00:40:52madam,
00:40:53come to the side,
00:40:54come,
00:40:55this is the house.
00:40:56Look,
00:40:57we stay in the field,
00:40:58madam,
00:40:59come to the side,
00:41:00come,
00:41:01I want to see the house.
00:41:02Why?
00:41:03Because the advance,
00:41:04the owner takes it
00:41:05and gives it to him.
00:41:06Yes.
00:41:07Look,
00:41:08the main point
00:41:09has come.
00:41:10He took 2 lakh rupees,
00:41:11made the kitchen,
00:41:12with his own money.
00:41:13The tenant is staying,
00:41:14now he is leaving.
00:41:15He opens the door.
00:41:16He says,
00:41:17come,
00:41:18my 2 lakh rupees are stuck.
00:41:19Thank you for the help.
00:41:20My 2 lakh rupees are stuck
00:41:21because he has already
00:41:22invested it.
00:41:23And the religion says
00:41:24that it is a trust,
00:41:25spend it with his permission.
00:41:26This is what the
00:41:27imams of mosques say,
00:41:28that the money
00:41:29that was given to you,
00:41:30that same note,
00:41:31not from anyone else,
00:41:32return that same note
00:41:33and spend it,
00:41:34with his permission.
00:41:35But the fine work
00:41:36that has to be done,
00:41:37the owner has to do it.
00:41:38No,
00:41:39the tenant stays,
00:41:40the tenant gets the commission.
00:41:41When I say
00:41:42that I don't study,
00:41:43I don't even understand
00:41:44the law,
00:41:45I will rent it,
00:41:46there is no solution.
00:41:47This is why
00:41:48we have kept this segment today.
00:41:49I am saying that
00:41:50when an agreement is made,
00:41:51it is written in it
00:41:52that what are the rights
00:41:53of the landlord,
00:41:54what are the responsibilities,
00:41:55what are the obligations
00:41:56of the tenant.
00:41:57The obligations of the tenant
00:41:58are clear cut.
00:41:59Even when he gives him
00:42:00a notice of eviction,
00:42:01he will also write the reason
00:42:02that under which reason
00:42:03I am evicting you.
00:42:04I have already said
00:42:05that we don't believe
00:42:06in documents.
00:42:07When the document
00:42:08is written,
00:42:09it is written
00:42:10in the document.
00:42:11The document is written
00:42:12in the document.
00:42:13When you don't believe
00:42:14in the document…
00:42:15Actually,
00:42:16when you are in need,
00:42:17you tolerate
00:42:18all the pressure
00:42:19and also make
00:42:20all the compromises.
00:42:21As you said,
00:42:22you are bringing
00:42:23four families together
00:42:24and you say…
00:42:25When we talk about
00:42:26loopholes,
00:42:27when there are loopholes,
00:42:28then what happens?
00:42:29Then a violation starts
00:42:30from there.
00:42:31Yes.
00:42:32Then it starts
00:42:33with dominance.
00:42:34They exploit it.
00:42:35I dictate it.
00:42:36There is no equality.
00:42:37Right.
00:42:38The landlord then
00:42:39dictates that
00:42:40I will give this,
00:42:41I will not give this.
00:42:42Even if we talk
00:42:44on this topic
00:42:45for the whole day,
00:42:46Turkey will remain
00:42:47the city.
00:42:48Thank you so much.
00:42:49He knows his rights.
00:42:50And you should know
00:42:51that the document
00:42:52which is written
00:42:53if you listen
00:42:54to it,
00:42:55then within
00:42:56two years
00:42:57they will handcuff
00:42:58you for no reason.
00:42:59Plus,
00:43:00if there is
00:43:01any maintenance,
00:43:02then how can
00:43:03they do it to you?
00:43:04That is the responsibility.
00:43:05Obviously,
00:43:06there will be
00:43:07depreciation.
00:43:08How can
00:43:09the tenant tolerate
00:43:10everything?
00:43:11so that you can know and the problem of these lawyers and police officers is also because
00:43:16as the lawyer was telling us and the journalists that they have an idea where they can be exploited
00:43:23so they can deal well.
00:43:25Now let's talk a little about the field of medicine.
00:43:28And in the field of medicine, you know that there are a lot of advancements happening,
00:43:32the world is progressing a lot and now it is happening that the skull, which is called
00:43:37forehead and face bones can be reconstructed in Pakistan.
00:43:42A hospital in Karachi has acquired the ability to reconstruct bones through an implant.
00:43:47What is the method? Anwar Khan will tell us more in his report.
00:43:51Experts said in the opening speech that 3D printed peak implants are capable of replacing bones in different parts of the body.
00:44:00These implants are unique due to their strength, light weight and compatibility with the human body for the skull, forehead and forehead bones etc.
00:44:17According to the experts, these implants are of the same standard that are available anywhere in the world.
00:44:21The peak substance used in these implants is approved by FDA.
00:44:25This is the kind of plastic that when it is attached to 3D printing, it becomes very hard and looks like a bone.
00:44:35Locally, the hospital reduces the costs of patients by reducing the cost of expensive implants.
00:44:42Peak implants are customized for each patient.
00:44:46We have used it in 14 patients so far.
00:44:51Some of these patients are about 1.5 to 2 years old.
00:44:58It has been very beneficial for all of them.
00:45:01The 3D printed peak implant design has been approved by the FDA.
00:45:06According to experts, peak implant technology will prove to be very important for patients.
00:45:13Anwar Khan, ARY News, Karachi
00:45:17When we talk about the field of medicine, there is a big problem that we all have.
00:45:22We all have lived on self-medication.
00:45:25We are all doctors.
00:45:26We have become doctors.
00:45:27There is a big doctor in our house.
00:45:30He recommends medicines for everything.
00:45:33I can tell you about 3-4 medicines.
00:45:34You can also tell.
00:45:36I rely on you because you do some research.
00:45:40You stay in touch with the doctor.
00:45:43When to take painkillers?
00:45:46Antibiotics have nothing to do with viral infections.
00:45:49Antibiotics are in the form of bacterial infections.
00:45:51We don't know which antibiotic is used for which disease.
00:45:56Antibiotics have a proper course.
00:45:58Yes.
00:45:59If you eat too much, it can cause side effects.
00:46:02Sadaf, do you know one more thing?
00:46:04People who are suffering from stomach pain don't even know that it is an antibiotic.
00:46:09They think it is a medicine for stomach pain.
00:46:11I don't know about many medicines.
00:46:12But you will understand who I am talking about.
00:46:14I will ask you later.
00:46:15Yes.
00:46:16Now we will tell you to what extent these medicines are being used in Pakistan.
00:46:20Pakistan and India.
00:46:21Pakistan and India include China as well.
00:46:24China, India and Pakistan are the third largest countries to use such medicines.
00:46:28We are on the third place.
00:46:29And 300,000 people are dying every year.
00:46:33Medical experts say that the bacteria that are fighting against antibiotics
00:46:38are killing 500,000 people every year.
00:46:41And that is the most concerning thing.
00:46:43You are taking antibiotics for 6 days.
00:46:46And you are still facing these things.
00:46:48Because many generations have come.
00:46:50Second generation, third generation.
00:46:52The spectrum has also increased.
00:46:54That it can solve many problems.
00:46:56But what is it?
00:46:57If you have a bacterial infection and you are taking antibiotics.
00:47:00But there is no solution.
00:47:01This is resistance.
00:47:02Let's talk about this.
00:47:03Dr. Rabia Saeed is with us.
00:47:05She is an assistant professor.
00:47:07And she practices family medicine.
00:47:09Thank you so much Rabia.
00:47:10You took out time for us.
00:47:11Brother, you must also know that the patients who come to you are two types of experts.
00:47:16One is the Google expert.
00:47:17They themselves tell you that what are our symptoms.
00:47:19And the second is that you yourself are using antibiotics.
00:47:22Self-medication.
00:47:23And in that, the medical store also does their assistance.
00:47:25Yes.
00:47:26So how dangerous is this trend?
00:47:29See, the unnecessary use of antibiotics.
00:47:33This was a problem before.
00:47:35But now it is creating a dangerous situation.
00:47:39Like Covid was a pandemic.
00:47:41So I would say that the antibiotic resistance is also taking such a complicated form in the future.
00:47:48And will continue to do so in the future.
00:47:50It will be very difficult for the entire healthcare system to deal with it.
00:47:55What are the factors that are increasing this antibiotic resistance?
00:47:58One is that as soon as any infection occurs.
00:48:01For example, if I tell you that in our country,
00:48:03commonly the viral infections,
00:48:05in which most of the respiratory tract infections occur.
00:48:08You have respiratory tract infections, flu, etc.
00:48:10So in that, people start using antibiotics on their own accord.
00:48:17Now, to further facilitate this,
00:48:21in our healthcare system,
00:48:22usually there is a prescription of antibiotics.
00:48:25On the basis of which, the pharmacist has to issue that antibiotic.
00:48:28In principle.
00:48:29In principle.
00:48:30But what happens here is that you go,
00:48:33you just say that you have this antibiotic.
00:48:35You just say any name XYZ.
00:48:37And you get that medicine.
00:48:39Then the second thing, as you just said,
00:48:42that there is a dose of antibiotic,
00:48:44there is a duration.
00:48:45You have to take it three times a day.
00:48:47Now the patient thinks that I took it once,
00:48:49I got better.
00:48:50That's enough.
00:48:51So again, all these factors.
00:48:54In Rabia, the way there is an antibiotic for stomach pain,
00:48:58people do not understand antibiotics.
00:49:00They do not understand.
00:49:01So the patients who come to me often,
00:49:04either they bring it themselves,
00:49:05or they have shown it to a doctor or a general practitioner outside.
00:49:10And even that antibiotic,
00:49:11without any indication,
00:49:13gives them a scar.
00:49:14Tell our viewers one thing,
00:49:15the way it is used,
00:49:16which is not recommended.
00:49:18And one took,
00:49:19took three,
00:49:20then left.
00:49:22Or its continuous use.
00:49:24What are the dangers of this?
00:49:26Look, first of all,
00:49:27we talk about the dangers.
00:49:29So we divide the dangers into two categories.
00:49:31One is short-term and one is long-term.
00:49:33If we talk about short-term,
00:49:34then any antibiotic that is not needed,
00:49:37or it is not indicated.
00:49:38So side effects of every medicine are the same.
00:49:41Antibiotics also have side effects.
00:49:43In addition to this,
00:49:44there are chances of allergies,
00:49:46that there is some antibiotic,
00:49:47which has caused an allergic reaction.
00:49:49So that risk is present itself.
00:49:51So that can happen in any case,
00:49:53but one thing for which it is not indicated,
00:49:55you have taken an additional risk on yourself.
00:49:57Then the third thing is that
00:49:59the antibiotic,
00:50:00if it is not indicated for any disease,
00:50:02and you have taken it,
00:50:04then one thing is that
00:50:05bacteria is developing resistance.
00:50:07Means it cannot kill it.
00:50:08Yes, bacteria develops immunity in itself,
00:50:11and this is a natural process of bacteria.
00:50:14Rabiya, we will stop you here.
00:50:16We have received a news,
00:50:17may Allah have mercy on us,
00:50:18that earthquakes have been felt in Peshawar, Swabi and Malakand.
00:50:21And in this regard,
00:50:22what is the severity,
00:50:23we will also talk about that.
00:50:24Obviously, the moment magnitude,
00:50:25the scale is basically a measure.
00:50:27Before this,
00:50:28it was measured through a detector scale.
00:50:30So this earthquake was also felt in Mardan, Hangu and Girdunawah.
00:50:33And obviously,
00:50:34people came out of their homes and shops
00:50:35chanting the Kalima-e-Tayyaba.
00:50:37It is also being said in Chitral, Bonair and Girdunawah
00:50:39that an earthquake has been felt.
00:50:41This thing is also being reported from the areas of Swat.
00:50:43A reference is also being given to Abbottabad
00:50:45that this earthquake has come to the mountainous areas.
00:50:49Now, what is its severity?
00:50:51These things will come to this in a while.
00:50:53Islamabad is also being named.
00:50:55Yes, in Wifaq-e-Darul-Kumat Islamabad,
00:50:57this reference has also been reported
00:50:59that there too,
00:51:00these earthquakes have been felt.
00:51:02Okay, so let us know the details on this.
00:51:04Shahzad, may Allah be with us.
00:51:05Shahzad, tell us,
00:51:06earthquakes have been felt.
00:51:08We do not know the severity yet.
00:51:10What details do you have?
00:51:12Yes, just like this,
00:51:13just a while ago,
00:51:14in Mingawara,
00:51:15along with the city,
00:51:16in the district of Swat
00:51:17and in the Malakand division,
00:51:19in Chitral, Bonair, Malakand,
00:51:21Mala, Adil, Lower, Upper,
00:51:23and in those,
00:51:24severe earthquakes were felt.
00:51:26The duration of the earthquake was approximately
00:51:2815 seconds.
00:51:30And these,
00:51:31three times,
00:51:32earthquakes were felt.
00:51:33After which,
00:51:34the locals
00:51:35came out of their homes and shops
00:51:37and from their schools,
00:51:38children also came out
00:51:39and there was a lot of terror
00:51:40and terror was being felt.
00:51:42Till now,
00:51:43it is not known
00:51:44about the severity.
00:51:46It is not known.
00:51:47But the earthquakes
00:51:48were very severe
00:51:49because of which
00:51:50people are getting
00:51:51a lot of terror and terror.
00:51:53So, are these still being felt
00:51:55or were they felt a while ago?
00:51:57And how long
00:51:58can it be estimated?
00:52:00At 10.16,
00:52:02the earthquakes that were felt,
00:52:04their duration
00:52:05was approximately
00:52:0615 to 20 seconds.
00:52:08And these were very severe earthquakes
00:52:10because of which
00:52:11people came out of their homes
00:52:13and shops
00:52:14and there was a lot of terror.
00:52:16May Allah have mercy on us.
00:52:17Shahzad, you informed us
00:52:18about the situation.
00:52:19Adnan Tariq from Peshawar
00:52:20will inform us about the situation.
00:52:22Adnan,
00:52:23was everything fine in Peshawar?
00:52:25Yes, absolutely.
00:52:26In Peshawar,
00:52:27Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
00:52:28and other districts,
00:52:29earthquakes were felt.
00:52:30A while ago,
00:52:31severe earthquakes
00:52:32were felt.
00:52:33Peshawar city,
00:52:34its surroundings,
00:52:35people came out
00:52:36of their homes
00:52:37due to the earthquake.
00:52:38People were standing
00:52:39in the markets
00:52:40and shops
00:52:41while performing
00:52:42their religious rites.
00:52:43And the traffic
00:52:44was also reduced.
00:52:45There were severe
00:52:46earthquakes.
00:52:47Not only in Peshawar,
00:52:48but in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
00:52:49as well.
00:52:50Earthquake
00:52:51was felt
00:52:52in Peshawar,
00:52:53Nushehra,
00:52:54Mardan,
00:52:55Charsadda
00:52:56and Malakand region.
00:52:57Earthquakes
00:52:58were felt.
00:52:59Alright.
00:53:00Thank you very much.
00:53:01Thank you very much.
00:53:02Before this,
00:53:03we would like to thank
00:53:04both of you.
00:53:05We pray that
00:53:06everyone stays safe.
00:53:07We will share
00:53:08updates with you.
00:53:09Rabiya is with us.
00:53:10Rabiya Saeed.
00:53:11We will talk about
00:53:12antibiotic resistance.
00:53:13Rabiya,
00:53:14one thing is that
00:53:15these antibiotics
00:53:16have different
00:53:17generations.
00:53:18Yes.
00:53:19What is the difference
00:53:20between them
00:53:21and any other medication?
00:53:22Or is it possible
00:53:23that different antibiotics
00:53:24can be used
00:53:25for one disease?
00:53:26Yes,
00:53:27absolutely.
00:53:28When we talk about
00:53:29the use of antibiotics,
00:53:30basically,
00:53:31use is not enough.
00:53:32Appropriate use
00:53:33is necessary.
00:53:34Appropriate use
00:53:35is necessary.
00:53:36In this,
00:53:37which medicine
00:53:38is needed
00:53:39for which disease?
00:53:40Often,
00:53:41people come
00:53:42for respiratory
00:53:43tract infections
00:53:44and use
00:53:45those medicines
00:53:46and antibiotics
00:53:47which are not
00:53:48beneficial for them.
00:53:49So,
00:53:50we talked about
00:53:51non-essential use
00:53:52and one thing
00:53:53we talked about
00:53:54is inappropriate.
00:53:55That is,
00:53:56the medication
00:53:57for which
00:53:58the indication
00:53:59is not needed.
00:54:00Now,
00:54:01this approach
00:54:02of broad
00:54:03spectrum antibiotics
00:54:04will cover
00:54:05all the infections.
00:54:06Again,
00:54:07this is also
00:54:08a very wrong
00:54:09method.
00:54:10It is a myth.
00:54:11Yes,
00:54:12it is a myth
00:54:13and a wrong
00:54:14approach
00:54:15which contributes
00:54:16to antibiotic
00:54:17resistance.
00:54:18So,
00:54:19is there any
00:54:20law against
00:54:21this?
00:54:22See,
00:54:23regulations
00:54:24are also
00:54:25present
00:54:26and worldwide
00:54:27regulations
00:54:28are also
00:54:29present
00:54:30and
00:54:31they
00:54:32are
00:54:33implemented
00:54:34worldwide
00:54:35and
00:54:36in
00:54:37every
00:54:38country.
00:54:39In
00:54:40our
00:54:41country,
00:54:42some
00:54:43hospitals
00:54:44are
00:54:45following
00:54:46this
00:54:47but
00:54:48this
00:54:49needs
00:54:50to be
00:54:51implemented
00:54:52on a
00:54:53large
00:54:54scale
00:54:55and
00:54:56not
00:54:57only
00:54:58health
00:54:59and
00:55:00safety
00:55:01but
00:55:02also
00:55:03safety
00:55:04and
00:55:05safety
00:55:06of
00:55:07patients.
00:55:08So,
00:55:09this
00:55:10is
00:55:11a
00:55:12very
00:55:13wrong
00:55:14approach
00:55:15and
00:55:16it
00:55:17is
00:55:18a
00:55:19very
00:55:20wrong
00:55:21approach
00:55:22and
00:55:23it
00:55:24is
00:55:25a
00:55:26very
00:55:27wrong
00:55:28approach
00:55:29and
00:55:30it
00:55:31is
00:55:32a
00:55:33very
00:55:34wrong
00:55:35approach
00:55:36and
00:55:37it
00:55:38is
00:55:39a
00:55:40very
00:55:41wrong
00:55:42approach
00:55:43and
00:55:44it
00:55:45is
00:55:46a
00:55:47very
00:55:48wrong
00:55:49approach
00:55:50and
00:55:51as
00:55:52well
00:55:53as
00:55:54as
00:55:55a
00:55:56majority
00:55:57So, we need to do renal adjustment on it.
00:56:00So, the same dose which we can give to a normal patient,
00:56:03we have to give it to such patients after renal dose adjustment,
00:56:07who already have some other disease.
00:56:09Have you ever seen a patient in whom this resistance has developed?
00:56:13Yes, a lot.
00:56:14And how do you treat it?
00:56:15Let me tell you an example.
00:56:16Take the example of typhoid.
00:56:18You must have heard about it.
00:56:21And we see such patients on a daily basis.
00:56:25The antibiotic with which the typhoid was sensitive before,
00:56:30or with which the typhoid gerasim used to respond,
00:56:32now with the passage of time,
00:56:34resistant typhoid is developing,
00:56:36which we call as XDR typhoid or multidrug resistant typhoid.
00:56:39So, the antibiotic which used to cover the typhoid 5-6 years ago,
00:56:46now it is not working on it.
00:56:48And now let me tell you that XDR typhoid has only 2 antibiotics left,
00:56:52which are resistant to XDR typhoid.
00:56:54And there is only one in it, which is the oral antibiotic.
00:56:58One is the IV antibiotic,
00:57:01and we usually reserve it for very severe and complicated infections.
00:57:06Usually, it was used for meningitis infection.
00:57:09But now, because XDR typhoid is not sensitive to any other antibiotic,
00:57:16then that antibiotic has to be used.
00:57:19Briefly, tell me one last thing,
00:57:21anti-allergy or antibiotic?
00:57:23Not the same thing.
00:57:25Not the same thing.
00:57:26They are totally different categories of medications.
00:57:28Anti-allergic is used to control allergy.
00:57:31And it is safer to use anti-allergy.
00:57:33So, it depends again on the indication.
00:57:36Usually, anti-allergic does not play a role in infection.
00:57:39Anti-allergic plays a role in asthma,
00:57:42or if you have any allergic conditions, then it depends on that.
00:57:45So, I would like to give this message to our viewers from your program,
00:57:49that you should avoid any self-medication,
00:57:52whether it is anti-allergic or antibiotic.
00:57:55Go to a qualified doctor,
00:57:57and after proper indication,
00:57:59with proper dosing, you should use it.
00:58:01And if it is not necessary, then do not use it.
00:58:05Viral infections are self-limiting infections.
00:58:08And in that, primary and secondary infections also come with viral.
00:58:12Absolutely.
00:58:13But I asked you, what is the difference between the generations of antibiotics?
00:58:17In primary and secondary infections,
00:58:19and also in viral infections,
00:58:21usually, when the initial presentation of the disease comes,
00:58:24in the beginning, clinically, unless you test it,
00:58:26that is a different thing.
00:58:28But clinically, it is a little difficult to differentiate it sometimes.
00:58:32So, in that case, if your doctor initially feels that
00:58:35it is a viral presentation and there is no need for antibiotics,
00:58:38then that is absolutely fine.
00:58:40You can do this, that you can keep a close follow-up of your doctor.
00:58:43And your doctor can tell you that,
00:58:45brother, if you have severity or complications are increasing,
00:58:49or these things are happening, which are favoring bacteria, bacterial infection,
00:58:53then you can use antibiotics.
00:58:55Right.
00:58:56So, I think education of people is very important.
00:58:59Okay. Thank you so much, Rabia Syed.
00:59:02You came and explained.
00:59:04I am sure that my dear viewers,
00:59:06you must have benefited from it.
00:59:08The medical store should also pay attention to it.
00:59:10There are a lot of legislations, but the implementation is needed.
00:59:13Because even today, if you go out of the house,
00:59:15send a 10-year-old child to go and get these antibiotics,
00:59:17then he will do it himself.
00:59:19And take the recommendation from the doctor and then use it.
00:59:21Take a break and come back after the break.
00:59:28Welcome back once again.
00:59:29And in Karachi, a lot of happenings are happening.
00:59:32Masha Allah. Masha Allah.
00:59:33We are seeing a lot in many expo centers.
00:59:35A lot of demonstrations are taking place.
00:59:37Right now, a defense demonstration is going on in Karachi.
00:59:39Ideas demonstration is going on.
00:59:41It is a four-day defense demonstration.
00:59:43Yes, it will start from 19th to 22nd November.
00:59:46From 19th to 22nd November.
00:59:47The preparations are going on.
00:59:49As we can see, all the arrangements have been made.
00:59:53And it is very amazing.
00:59:54And we see that a lot of people take interest in it.
00:59:56Our representative Nazir Shah told us about this.
00:59:58He has compiled a report.
01:00:00Let us show you what is there in this demonstration.
01:00:11Defense Demonstration Ideas is one of the biggest defense demonstrations in the region.
01:00:16Where representatives from all over the world present their equipment and defense equipment.
01:00:23What preparations are being made for the big demonstration in the city.
01:00:27Come, let us show you.
01:00:29In Karachi Expo Center, the preparations for the 12th Ideas demonstration have reached the peak.
01:00:34This four-day demonstration, which was held on 19th to 22nd November,
01:00:38will get the attention of many countries in the world.
01:00:40In the defense demonstration, a number of activities are included, including the opening ceremony.
01:00:45In the demonstration, international seminars will be held on topics related to defense industries for national and non-national audiences.
01:00:52For which, strict security measures have been taken.
01:00:55In this, various law enforcement agencies and other agencies have cooperated.
01:01:02We have organized mock exercises and security plans.
01:01:10An automated number plate reading camera is being installed.
01:01:14A special control room is being created.
01:01:16In addition to this, all routes will be cleared by BD.
01:01:20And all the VVIPs and VIPs who will come here, will be given protection as per the blue book and protocol.
01:01:28And their clearance will be given.
01:01:30For this demonstration, full proof security arrangements have been made.
01:01:34In addition to the Expo Center, there is also a work of sterilization and beautification in various parts of the city.
01:01:42On the last day of the demonstration, a beautiful air show will be held on the beach for the citizens.
01:01:48Where the brave pilots of Pakistan will demonstrate their skills.
01:01:52Ideas Demonstration has become an excellent platform for the demonstration of new technologies and skills in the defense industry.
01:02:00Which is welcomed by the defense experts and observers from all over the world.
01:02:05With cameraman Zeeshan Margoob, Nazir Shah.
01:02:08Airways News, Karachi.
01:02:10We are very excited that this event is going to take place.
01:02:13Let's talk about it.
01:02:14Airways Marshal Retired Ijaz Mehmood Malik is present with us.
01:02:17Good morning.
01:02:18He is watching all the events here.
01:02:20Thank you so much for your time.
01:02:21How far have the preparations reached?
01:02:24We are seeing that we could not see anything behind the containers.
01:02:28So, Nazir Shah explained a little.
01:02:30You tell us further, what can we see in this compared to the last demonstration?
01:02:35First, let me tell you about its format.
01:02:40This is a global exhibition of defense equipment.
01:02:53This is the 12th edition.
01:02:59Defense Export Promotion Organization or DEPU.
01:03:04This is an institution of Ministry of Defense Production.
01:03:08They organize it.
01:03:12And on their behalf, Badr Expo Solution, which is the biggest event management company in Pakistan.
01:03:20They conduct it.
01:03:25What is its significance?
01:03:28Its biggest significance is that this mega event showcases the potential of our defense industry in the government and private sectors.
01:03:44For example, in the last edition of 2022, 537 companies participated and 38 countries were represented.
01:03:59This year, we expect that the number of registrations will be much higher than that.
01:04:10The second biggest aspect is that the defense production industry in Pakistan is producing all kinds of things according to the applications of air, land and sea.
01:04:24Whether it is a fighter plane, a trainer plane, or a weaponry craft of different sizes on the sea.
01:04:39You are talking about weapons.
01:04:42It is a very different time.
01:04:44Technology is being used a lot.
01:04:46There are pilotless aircraft.
01:04:48Will there be innovative ideas in this technology?
01:04:55This is a very big platform to show its research and development capability.
01:05:02Our defense-related software applications, artificial intelligence, and software integration to transform manual equipment indigenously.
01:05:20That is also a big strength of ours and a big market for it.
01:05:25So, it would be wrong to say that only conventional hardware cutting-edge technologies can be introduced here.
01:05:38Mr. Jha, there is one more thing.
01:05:40When there was a parade on the 23rd of March, we used to see what sophisticated weaponry we had.
01:05:51Now, these ideas are a way to show the world what we have.
01:05:55You must have seen the recent warfare, especially in Ukraine and Russia.
01:06:00Drones and UAVs play an important role in this.
01:06:04I went to Pakistan last time for the ideas exhibition.
01:06:08We are working a lot on drone technology.
01:06:11On surveillance vehicles and everything else.
01:06:14What more have we achieved in this?
01:06:17If you have seen the drone technology and displays of the last time,
01:06:23we have enhanced our capability very quickly.
01:06:29Before, we used to have small drones with low payload.
01:06:35Now, they are mostly used for surveillance.
01:06:39Now, drones have both civil and military applications.
01:06:45We are also fabricating large payload drones.
01:06:53They are also used for traffic management and other civil applications.
01:07:04When you go there, you will see for yourself.
01:07:12We are looking forward to that.
01:07:17Thank you so much for your time, sir.
01:07:19Mr. Ijaz Mahmood Malik was with us.
01:07:21Mr. Ijaz was saying that there will be more representatives from other countries.
01:07:24This is going to be a big event.
01:07:26It is not an easy task.
01:07:28Bringing weaponry and technology from all over Pakistan and presenting it to the world.
01:07:34Hats off to them.
01:07:35Let's take a break.
01:07:42Welcome back once again.
01:07:44In Karachi, there is a big issue of manishyat.
01:07:48It is being used a lot.
01:07:50We have told you that it is not only being supplied online.
01:07:54It is also being used by children.
01:07:57In schools and colleges.
01:07:59Now, a grand operation is being started against it.
01:08:02It has been going on for a long time.
01:08:04Mr. Sharjeel Inaam Aiman is with us.
01:08:06He is also the Minister of Information.
01:08:07He is also looking after this ministry.
01:08:09The most important thing is that since he has come,
01:08:11he has taken care of this ministry.
01:08:13We often see that big operations are being carried out.
01:08:16Mr. Sharjeel, we have been seeing a crackdown since today.
01:08:21What are the targets this time?
01:08:27Thank you very much for bringing such an important topic in your topic.
01:08:32Manishyat is spread all over Pakistan.
01:08:39There are different types of manishyat.
01:08:42There is heroin.
01:08:43There is chars.
01:08:44There is cocaine.
01:08:46Unfortunately, the elite class is more involved in it.
01:08:52But the most dangerous one is crystal meth.
01:08:58It destroys the mental power of a person.
01:09:04He does not know what is good or bad.
01:09:06Some people react like zombies.
01:09:10This is a big challenge for the whole of Pakistan.
01:09:13The work is being done very fast in the narcotics.
01:09:20President Asif Ali Zardari had become the president.
01:09:23He had given an order in the CM house.
01:09:27There should be action on it across Pakistan.
01:09:30He is taking it very fast.
01:09:33Mr. Sharjeel, we know that there is action against the manishyat sellers.
01:09:39But we do not know about the manishyat users.
01:09:43They can be seen in Lyari Expressway, Golimar, Sher Shah.
01:09:47They can be seen in different places.
01:09:49Will we not see such a clean-up operation after a few days?
01:09:54I cannot say that you will not see such a clean-up operation.
01:10:00But I can say that the vision of the Sindh government is very clear.
01:10:08There will be strict action against them.
01:10:10The heroin users are the ones you are talking about on the roads.
01:10:16The government does not arrest them.
01:10:18If you arrest them and take them to the police station,
01:10:22it is a different thing for them.
01:10:25Many people die because they do not get it.
01:10:28There are rehabilitation centers.
01:10:30Some rehabilitation centers are working in Sindh.
01:10:35There are 100 capacity centers.
01:10:38But there are a lot of volunteers who want to go to the rehabilitation centers.
01:10:47But the capacity of the rehabilitation centers is not that much.
01:10:51The private sector is also working.
01:10:53We are also going to start.
01:10:56We wish you the best, Mr. Shahjeel.
01:10:59It is a very good initiative.
01:11:01The public sector should also play its role in the rehabilitation centers.
01:11:04The government should also play its role.
01:11:06God willing, the situation will improve.
01:11:09Mr. Shahjeel Memon, thank you very much.
01:11:11The Minister of Information was with us.
01:11:13We tried our best to provide you with as much information as possible.
01:11:21You can make better decisions with the information you have.
01:11:25We also learn a lot from you.
01:11:29Give us your feedback.
01:11:31Be happy. Be prosperous.
01:11:33Allah Hafiz.
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