Pak Govt. admits being clueless about its role in Pathankot attack

Lahore [Pakistan], Sept. 5 : The Pakistan government has admitted on the floor of the Senate that it is still in dark about Islamabad's involvement in the terror attack on the Pathankot airbase in India.

According to Dawn, Federal Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Sheikh Aftab Ahmed, who was responding to questions on behalf of Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan, failed to give satisfactory replies to the questions put by the members on the issue and later admitted that the government had no information at all since the "sensitive issue was being dealt by the intelligence agencies and secrecy was also involved in it".

Uproar followed his remarks as Senate Chairman Raza Rabbani asked the minister whether the intelligence agencies were "above the federal government".

Aftermath of India's surgical strikes in PoK

New Delhi [India], Oct.5 : Barely days after India's surgical strikes in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (POK), there have been seven or more attempts by terrorists to attack Indian locations, including Akhnoor and Baramulla in Jammu and Kashmir and Gurdaspur in Punjab.

The tally of ceasefire violations, unprovoked firing and terrorist attacks in Kashmir has exceeded twenty five. All attacks have been beaten back and by the Indian Army and the Border Security Force (BSF). A constable of the Border Security Force, Nitin Kumar, was killed.

SRK, Anushka wrap up choreography with Rudi Ageu in Lisbon

New Delhi [India], Oct. 5 : Shah Rukh Khan and Anushka Sharma were seen posing for the lens with choreographer Rudi Ageu as they seem to be finally wrapping up a dance number for their upcoming flick.

The cast of Imtiaz Ali's 'The Ring' has been busy for the past weeks shooting at multiple locations in India and abroad including Prague, Amsterdam and Lisbon.

Choreographer for the dance, Rudi Ageu took to his social networking handle to share a picture, where he is seen standing with the two leads.

Girls with ADHD at higher risk of mental health problems: Study

Washington D.C. (USA), Oct. 5 : According to a recent research, girls with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are at a higher risk for multiple mental disorders that often lead to numerous problems such as abusive relationships, teenage pregnancies, poor grades and drug abuse.

The researchers found that 37.7 percent of girls with ADHD met criteria for an anxiety disorder compared with only 13.9 percent of girls without ADHD.

10.3 percent of girls with ADHD were diagnosed with depression compared with only 2.9 percent without ADHD.

42 percent of girls with ADHD were diagnosed with oppositional defiant disorder, compared with just 5 percent of girls without it.

Oppositional defiant disorder is characterized by angry, hostile, irritable, defiant behavior.

Anil Kapoor reveals he never gave 'acting advice' to his kids

New Delhi [India], Oct. 4 : Anil Kapoor recently opened up about what he does being the big man for his children- actors Sonam and Harshvardhan.

The 59-year-old star appeared at a chat show and revealed that he had never given any acting advice to his children.

"To be honest with you, nobody really gives anybody any advice. We let everyone experience their own journeys. We're always there," he said.

The 'Slumdog Millionaire' actor attended with nephew, Arjun Kapoor on the show.

The duo opened interesting doors to the matters of choice and success in an individual's life.

According to Arjun, there is always the one thing that should be, "your choices should be your own."

Rosberg reveals Vettel apologised to him for Malaysian GP clash

Johannesburg [South Africa], Oct.5 : World championship leader Nico Rosberg has revealed that Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel called him after the Malaysian Grand Prix to apologise for their collision at the first corner.

The Mercedes driver was spun round at Turn 1 by Ferrari driver Vettel, who was attempting to pass his team-mate Max Verstappen on the inside at the start.

Earlier, Vettel had indirectly blamed his team-mate Verstappen for the incident, but it seems that he has now changed his mind after being deemed that it was predominately his fault by the racing stewards.

"Sebastian just called me actually. He apologised, which is nice. It doesn't get me back the points that I lost, but it's still nice to hear that," Rosberg was quoted as saying by Sport24.

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