Danyal Abdullah, Author at MediaRay https://mediaray.blog/author/danyalabdullah/ Latest News & Trends Mon, 07 Dec 2020 15:37:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://mediaray.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/favicon.png Danyal Abdullah, Author at MediaRay https://mediaray.blog/author/danyalabdullah/ 32 32 Pakistan’s Roosevelt Hotel in Newyork is Shutting Down Permanently https://mediaray.blog/pakistans-roosevelt-hotel-in-newyork-is-shutting-down-permanently/ https://mediaray.blog/pakistans-roosevelt-hotel-in-newyork-is-shutting-down-permanently/#respond Thu, 08 Oct 2020 20:43:39 +0000 https://mediaray.blog/?p=6197 Roosevelt is a luxury 4-star hotel located in the famous Manhattan area of Newyork, USA. The hotel was initially opened in 1924 and was taken by Pakistan international airline on lease in 1979. Later in 1999, PIA purchased the hotel. Earlier, the PTI government decided to not sell the hotel...

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Roosevelt is a luxury 4-star hotel located in the famous Manhattan area of Newyork, USA.

The hotel was initially opened in 1924 and was taken by Pakistan international airline on lease in 1979. Later in 1999, PIA purchased the hotel. Earlier, the PTI government decided to not sell the hotel but run it through the joint venture. But now, according to Hotel website and social media, the hotel is permanently closing its doors.

The Roosevelt hotel posted an emotional post on its Facebook page.

We at The Roosevelt Hotel have enjoyed being a part of your stories, and an integral part of the history of Midtown…

Posted by The Roosevelt Hotel on Thursday, October 8, 2020
Facebook post by Roosevelt Hotel.

Also, on the hotel’s website, they have stated that they are closing down due to economic reasons.

Roosevelt Hotel’s website.

People have reacted with sadness on social media over the hotel decision to shutdown.

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Xiaomi Mi 10T Launched: Complete Specifications and Details. https://mediaray.blog/xiaomi-mi-10t-launched-complete-specifications-and-details/ https://mediaray.blog/xiaomi-mi-10t-launched-complete-specifications-and-details/#respond Wed, 30 Sep 2020 18:00:35 +0000 https://mediaray.blog/?p=6134 Xiaomi just recently has launched its new flagship phone Mi10T Pro. The standout specifications of Mi10T pro is its battery and display. The battery is 6.67 inches 1080p 20:9 LCD with a refresh rate of 144Hz. (Yes you read it right, 144Hz). Apart from the display, the phone carries a...

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Xiaomi just recently has launched its new flagship phone Mi10T Pro. The standout specifications of Mi10T pro is its battery and display. The battery is 6.67 inches 1080p 20:9 LCD with a refresh rate of 144Hz. (Yes you read it right, 144Hz). Apart from the display, the phone carries a 5000mAh battery which is quite ahead from all the competitors. The processor is Snapdragon 865 and the modem is 5G.

Source: Xiaomi 10T Launch event.

The phone will be available in two variants with 8GB of RAM and 128GB or 256GB of storage. Coming to camera, the primary camera is 108 – megapixel with a wide camera bump on back. The macro camera is 5MP and the ultrawide camera is 13MP.

The non-pro variant of MiT is only different in the primary camera which is 64 megapixel while the RAM is 6GB.

The Mi10T Pro will cost aroung $700.

Watch the ceremony of the Xiaomi 10T launch here.

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Netflix’s “The Social Dilemma” reveals the shocking truth about our Social media usage. https://mediaray.blog/netflix-the-social-dilemma-reveals-the-shocking-truth-about-our-social-media-usage/ https://mediaray.blog/netflix-the-social-dilemma-reveals-the-shocking-truth-about-our-social-media-usage/#respond Sun, 27 Sep 2020 19:29:02 +0000 https://mediaray.blog/?p=6077 Jeff Orlowski’s documentary is definitely the one documentary you don’t want to miss watching. The documentary tells about how the use of social media and search engines is eroding the social fabric of society and what needs to be done to stop it. The document was debuted at the Sundance...

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Jeff Orlowski’s documentary is definitely the one documentary you don’t want to miss watching. The documentary tells about how the use of social media and search engines is eroding the social fabric of society and what needs to be done to stop it. The document was debuted at the Sundance film festival in January and is now is available on Netflix with few updates.

Just like the global warming and climate change impending crisis, the social dilemma brings our attention to the harm the social media companies are doing to societies. For the purpose, the documentary includes the reviews of former senior employees from tech giants like Facebook, Google, and Instagram.

The documentary looks at a number of ways how these tech giants are manipulating our minds for their own profits. The documentary features people who help build these tech giants but now after realization wants us to save from it.

Where is the problem exactly?

As a complicated relationship status option on Facebook, the answer to this question is quite not easy. The problem with these social media platforms in their business model and how they are manipulating the users and playing with their brain psychology and emotions are not only harmful to the individual but is a bigger threat to society. These platforms are causing polarization in societies that are fueling hatred among people against each other.

Source: Netflix

What is the Solution?

According to the documentary interviewees, things will not change quietly unless there is massive public pressure. They call people for voicing their opinions, have an open conversation even through the very technologies under discussion. They advise people to turn off the notifications of these social media platforms and don’t allow cookies to be used by websites. They ask for don’t click on the recommendations given to you by these websites as through these recommendations the artificial intelligence makes the pattern and knows more about you. In the end, they tell the viewers to always fact check before sharing anything on social media. And request viewers to limit the screen time for kids.

The running time of the documentary is 1 hour and 34 minutes. It is rated as PG13 and is available on Netflix.

Tell us what do you think about the concerns voiced about social media in this documentary in the comments.

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Nathiagali gets early snowfall in September https://mediaray.blog/nathiagali-gets-early-snowfall-in-september/ https://mediaray.blog/nathiagali-gets-early-snowfall-in-september/#respond Fri, 25 Sep 2020 20:32:16 +0000 https://mediaray.blog/?p=6063 Nathiagali and the surrounding mountains get the sprinkling of snowfall on Friday. It created excitement in tourists planning to visit the town on weekend. Snow in the beautiful valley of Nathigali was a welcome sight and people took to social media to share the picture of snow-covered roads. Hussain Nadim...

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Nathiagali and the surrounding mountains get the sprinkling of snowfall on Friday. It created excitement in tourists planning to visit the town on weekend.

Snow in the beautiful valley of Nathigali was a welcome sight and people took to social media to share the picture of snow-covered roads.

Hussain Nadim posted the video on his Twitter account.

Some more pictures of Nathiagali in recent snow

While the first snow is always a welcome sight, the signs of fall are also prominent on trees. Nathiagali is one of the best areas to make a short trip from Lahore and Islamabad on weekend.

It isn’t a bad idea to plan a short tour to Nathigali this weekend 🙂

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Halima Sultan shames CCPO Lahore for victim-blaming in the motorway incident. https://mediaray.blog/halima-sultan-shames-ccpo-lahore-for-victim-blaming-in-the-motorway-incident/ https://mediaray.blog/halima-sultan-shames-ccpo-lahore-for-victim-blaming-in-the-motorway-incident/#respond Fri, 25 Sep 2020 12:44:36 +0000 https://mediaray.blog/?p=6051 In a rather embarrassing moment for Punjab police, Esra Bilgic who played Halima Sultan in the famous Turkish series named Ertuğrul has called out CCPO Lahore for his absurd comments on the motorway incident. Halima Sultan took to Instagram and shared the comments of CCPO Lahore. Sharing a story on...

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In a rather embarrassing moment for Punjab police, Esra Bilgic who played Halima Sultan in the famous Turkish series named Ertuğrul has called out CCPO Lahore for his absurd comments on the motorway incident.

Halima Sultan took to Instagram and shared the comments of CCPO Lahore. Sharing a story on Instagram she said, “Women can drive alone or with their children. The only thing you need to do is to provide security.”

Further, she said, “You’re okay with gangs’ presence on your roads as a POLICE OFFICER? You think that if a woman chooses those roads to drive, there is a right to RAPE and KILL them?”

“You’re displaying a shocking ignorance on this matter,” said Esra. “Before you advise, you should change your thoughts. It seems impossible. What a shame on you and people like you.”

According to reports, the victim left his home with two children in Lahore. She was driving at night when she ran out of fuel at around 1:30am. She called on the motorway helpline where she was denied the help. Later, she called on his brother. Before he could arrive, two men gang-raped her in nearby fields in front of her children and also looted her belongings.

Talking to the media, the CCPO Lahore said that the victim should have had taken another road to travel. He further blamed the woman for not checking the fuel before starting her journey. He later apologized to the woman and the whole nation for his preposterous comments.

Indeed, Esra replied to the CCPO befittingly.

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Twitter is angry over Ansar Abbasi sexist comments on a fitness trainer working out on National TV. https://mediaray.blog/twitter-is-angry-over-ansar-abbasi-sexist-comments-on-a-fitness-trainer-working-out-on-national-tv/ https://mediaray.blog/twitter-is-angry-over-ansar-abbasi-sexist-comments-on-a-fitness-trainer-working-out-on-national-tv/#respond Wed, 23 Sep 2020 13:20:32 +0000 https://mediaray.blog/?p=6005 The famous journalist, Ansar Abbasi made a twitter post on a woman working out and asked Federal minister Shibli Faraz and Special assistant, Asim Bajwa, to take notice of it. Apparently, for him, it was inappropriate for the women to work out on national television. Pakistan has increasingly become the...

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The famous journalist, Ansar Abbasi made a twitter post on a woman working out and asked Federal minister Shibli Faraz and Special assistant, Asim Bajwa, to take notice of it. Apparently, for him, it was inappropriate for the women to work out on national television.

Pakistan has increasingly become the country that is denying public space for women and the men are becoming intolerant. This post by Ansar Abbasi is the very manifestation of it.

Here is the original post by the journalist Ansar Abbasi.

The Twitteratis who find it rather absurd and nothing wrong in the video reacted furiously to Ansar Abbasi’s comments.

Federal Minister for Science and Technology Fawad Chaudhary expressed his views in a twitter post.

The problem with our society.

Do let us know in the comments what do you think about Ansar Abbasi’s post?

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Kumrat to Chitral traverse via Thallo Pass and Bashkargol Lake. https://mediaray.blog/kumrat-to-chitral-traverse-via-thallo-pass-and-bashkargol-lake/ https://mediaray.blog/kumrat-to-chitral-traverse-via-thallo-pass-and-bashkargol-lake/#respond Wed, 15 Jul 2020 13:38:40 +0000 https://mediaray.blog/?p=5463 “Can we complete this traverse in 5 days? I have to be in Lahore on Sunday” Umer asked Javed (our guide) anxiously. Javed noded with uncertainty. “People complete it in 6 days.” Day 1: Lahore to Kumrat, Dojanga. We, three friends, Noman, Umer, and I (Danyal) unsure of whether to...

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“Can we complete this traverse in 5 days? I have to be in Lahore on Sunday” Umer asked Javed (our guide) anxiously. Javed noded with uncertainty. “People complete it in 6 days.”

Day 1: Lahore to Kumrat, Dojanga.

We, three friends, Noman, Umer, and I (Danyal) unsure of whether to explore Siran to Allai valley or Kumrat to Chitral via Thalo Pass left Lahore on 6th July. Having the details of both treks, it was decided to go for Kumrat to Chitral traverse. So the journey began as we turned our car towards Swat motorway. Driving all night, through the town of Timargira and along the scenic Dir river we reached Thal town early morning. We had called our guide Javed and porter Noor-ul-Amin from Kalam. But due to some transport issue, they couldn’t reach Kumrat in the morning. Now, we had ample time to sleep and refresh ourselves in Thall. Thall is a small town, also known as the gateway of Kumrat valley. The major attraction of Thall valley is the Thall wooden mosque, a masterpiece of architecture in itself. We fulfilled our sleep while Javed and Noor reached at 2pm. After Javed and Noor had their lunch, we started our journey towards Dojanga, the last jeepable point of Kumrat valley. To our luck, after Kala Chasma, the glacier blocked the jeep track. The jeep couldn’t go beyond this point so we had to hike till Dojanga. This was a good 45mins warmup hike in light rainfall for next full day trek till Thalo BC coming up. At sunset, we set our camps at Dojanga along the river, while Javed and Noor gathered dry wood to make fire.

starting our hike towards Dojanga from glacier.
Camp and fire at Dojanga campsite.

Day 2: Dojanga to Thallo Basecamp.

The next day, we woke up early. Packed our tents, did a quick breakfast, and started the trek at 7.30AM. The first point after Dojanga is Charote Banda. Banda in local language means meadows. Charote Banda is a beautiful meadow with water streams flowing through it. From Dojanga to Charot Banda, it is an easy walk and took us 2.5hrs to reach there. After another 2.5hrs plain hike, we reached Isgalo Banda, another scenic and beautiful meadow. After Isgalo Banda, we started to gain gradual altitude. Walking for another 2 hrs, we reached Gor Shahi, the last human settlement in Kumrat valley. I distributed chocolates and biscuits among local kids. In courtesy, they served me with lasi and packed some for my friends ahead of me. Never had we had this delicious chati ki lasi before. Our next point to reach was Shahzor banda, the last meadow of Kumrat valley, it took us almost two hours to reach there. From Shahzor Banda to Shahzore lake, it is another one hour ascending hike. Shazore lake is a beautiful and pristine glacial lake, not many Kumrat tourists visit it as it is about a day hike with a camp at Dojanga. To reach today’s camping spot, Thallo basecamp, we had to cross the glacial water stream of Shazore lake and walk for another 45mins. We crossed the stream with the help of Noor-ul-Amin. Finally, reached out campsite at 4.30PM, after nine hours of trek. Nouman cooked soupy noodles for everyone, whereas, Javaid and Noor made fire from woods. After maghrib, it started to rain with heavy winds and lightning. It continued to rain till 2am in night. At one point, it seemed that we would not be able to continue the trek and will have to return to Kumrat the next day. Umer, the most anxious of all, had made his mind to return the next day while others decided to wait till the daylight.

Shahzaor Lake.
Campsite at Thalo Basecamp. One can see Shazore Lake from here.

Thalo Basecamp to end of Zaghi Chat.

Today, it was the second day of our trek. Fortunately, the weather got clear in the morning and we decided to continue our trek. Here, I would like to mention Javed who successfully convinced and motivated Umer to complete the trek and not go back from half of the trek which would take one and a half-day. The trait, as I have observed, is not very common in other guides of northern areas. We started our trek at 7.30am for Thallo Pass. We knew it was going to strenuous day today as we had to cross Thalo Pass (4220m) and then trek the whole day on glaciers and snow. The pass is a navigable route through a mountain range or over a ridge. Thallo pass makes a narrow steep corridor with no descend. At 11am we were on the top of the pass. Ate some snacks on top, took group photos, and started our journey along the Zaghi Chat lake. Zaghi in Chitral language means long whereas, chat means lake. It is a long lake with glaciers and snowy mountains on its side. The lake is divided into three parts. We had our plan to camp after Zaghi chat 3. This day, our whole trek was on snow and boulders beside the beautiful Zaghi chat. It snowed for a few minutes too. At 8pm, I reached the campsite. The campsite today was above 4000m, so could not found any wood for the fire. Noor prepared tea for everyone which was truly a blessing after a hectic trek day. We ate dinner and went to sleep in our camps.

Start of Thalo Pass.
Zaghi Chat Lake on top of Thallo Pass, also known as Thallo Pass lake.

Zaghi Chat to Bashkargol Chat.

We woke up early in the morning. Today our plan was to reach Bashkargol chat crossing Mastuj river. After a quick breakfast, we started our trek around 6.30am. Trekking alongside glacier we reached plain sands. Witnessed Yoks and reached Shepherd hut who served us with tea. Continuing our journey we came across another large herd of goats whose shepherd offered us milk. Then we came across the gushing Mastuj river, Javaid and Noor fixed the rope to get us across the river. After crossing the Mastuj river a couple of times it was an easy walk on sand towards the lake. One can see the lake after crossing the river. We reached the beautiful Bashkargol lake at 2pm. Bashkargol is a big alpine lake with ripples that gives it a feel of the sea. We took some photos and hiked towards the opposite end of the lake, where we had to set out camps. Today, it was the last camping night of our trip. Javed and Noor prepared fire and made bread for everyone. We ate dinner while watching the beautiful sunset. After, dinner I went to an early sleep.

Sunrise on Bashkargol Chat the next morning.

Bashkargol to Haschin, Sorlaspur.

Today was the last and fourth day of our trek. Our plan was to start early and reach Sorlaspur village of Chitral. The hike today was full of ascends and descends with the sun right above our heads. The most exciting thing for today was crossing the Kachakani river and reaching the beautiful Sor Laspur village. Rest it was all hike in dry terrains with having a sunburn. Overall, to me, it was the toughest day of all four days, as we had to hike about 24km. At 6pm we reached Sorlaspur where the jeep was waiting for us. The jeep took us to our hotel named Siray e Shandur in Harchin, the village of Laspur. Saray e Shandur is on a half an hour drive from Sorlaspur and has all the basic facilities. It felt heavenly to bath with warm water and dine in after five days in pure wilderness.

Entering Sorlaspur village.

Haschin, Chitral to Lahore.

The next day, we started our journey back to Lahore at 5am. Our car had already reached Sorlaspur from Kumrat. We had our brunch in Chitral and dinner in Abottabad where we had to drop Nouman. After 26 hours drive, we reached Lahore at 8am the next day.

The whole trek was truly a joint team effort along with the support and guidance of Javaid and Noor that we were able to complete the trek. It was, indeed, one of the best trek of my life. Javaid and Noor are really cooperative. Javaid has done all the major treks of Swat, Kalam, and Kumrat valley multiple times including Kachakani Pass, Thalo Pass, Kandia Pass, Manial Pass, Jahaz Banda Pass, and Dadrili Pass. You can also contact him for short treks to Kandol lake, Pari lake, Spinkhor lake, Izmis lake, or Desan meadows. Javaid contact: 0311 9692856 If he is unreachable, you can contact his brother Sadam at 0342 8927174.

Also, I would like to mention, Muhammad Saqib Khan, currently serving as AC Sheringal Dir Upper, who is working tirelessly to promote tourism in the Kumrat valley and facilitate tourists. He has established an International helpline (Tourist Facilitation Number – TFN: +92-346-6493006) under Tourism Strategy 2020 for Kumrat valley & Dir Upper. Tourists can have information about the valley or register any type of complaint in Kumrat valley on this number to Kumrat valley administration.

Contact of Saray e Shandur in Harchin, Laspur
Asif Iqbal: 0345 4496331
Abdul Khaliq Yaftali: 0345 4281806

P.S:- Only 4×4 can go till Dojanga valley in Kumrat. Two wheels can go till Thal only. In Chitral, only 4×4 can reach Sorlaspur. Two-wheeler car is not recommended to take to Sorlaspur, but should be parked at Boni.

If you have any queries about this trek you can ask here in the comment section or email at danyal.abd92@gmail.com.

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