Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Rohingya Muslims to spend another Ramazan in distress and despair

Last year in Ramazan, there was no protruding media buzz over the sufferings and pains of Rohingya Muslims. Thankfully, media and the international world has started paying attention to this long neglected genocide and debating on the acute difficulties faced by the Muslims in Burma.
Now as Ramazan is just around the corner, Rohingya people are still waiting for some miraculous change in their fate as the killings of the innocent people continue. Persecution against the Burmese ‏‏Muslim minorities carries on even after voices from far off regions have been raised against this unreasonable discrimination and violent behaviour of the fanatic Buddhists towards the Muslim community living in Burma.
Burmese Muslims are facing issues such as exemptions, driven from their houses and stripped of the right of vote. Rohingyas, who according to them are the offspring of the Arab traders, are settled in Burma since centuries. However, as per the government Rohingyas are not a legitimate ethnic sect.
According to the ruling authority and the dominating religious groups living in the place, Rohingyas are the Bengali migrants and have no right to live in Burma, therefore since 1970s government is formulating policies to further suppress the Muslim minority group.
A large number of Rohingyas are fleeing from the region since decades, yet there are various aspects indicating that thousands of these people are stranded in the oceans on their wobbly boats off the costs of Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand having a very limited supply of food and water. In due course, Turkish government has shown a gracious gesture and has sent ships to help the deprived people, yet the people living in camps and detention centres the life continues to be challenging.
Ramazan is a month of fasting, and pleading to Allah for forgiveness and mercy. Even in this blessed month the largely ‘stateless” Muslims, who are stuck in deteriorating situation in Burma and not getting shelter by the other countries will remain homeless and hungry. Many people who have houses are not sleeping there due to the fear of being arrested.
A local youth said that once being arrested, they are forced to sign a paper confessing that they are Bengalis and not Rohingyas. He said that often police officers physically and mentally torcher the arrested ones if they refuse to change their identity. During curfews the security forces paralyze all the activities for the sake of the safety (which is definitely not for the Rohingyas) making it more difficult for the people to manage their living.
Thousands of people are living in camp with limited resources including food, water, clothes, medicines and other basic necessities. Numerous people including kids and women have died because of curable diseases due to lack of proper medical support and medicines. In places like Rathedaung, Buthidaung and Maungdaw townships IDPs are not getting any help from the government. Also, in the southern side of the state of Arakan that includes Mrauk-U, Mraybon, Pauktaw and Kyauktaw people are short of money, food and work.
Ramazan carries message of peace and joy for the people especially for children who spend the holy month with devotion and then anxiously wait for the festivities and celebrations of Eid. However for Rohingya children, there will be no celebration as they will be mourning their lost parents, siblings and friends.
All Muslims around the world hope their Ramazan passes in peace and sanctification, but for Rohingyas the month will be passed in hardship and starvation. The starvation which will last even after the month of starving. Many of the people will not have Sehri (Pre-Dawn Meal) and Iftar (break-the-fast meal). Several will not be able to access clean water for ablution in order to offer prayers. Likewise, people will not go for Eid prayers as many of the mosques are still locked on government instructions.
Allah has showered upon us countless blessings for which we should be highly obliged and thankful. We must stop complaining for every little hitches that we face as we are living in a much better situation than many of the people in the world who are deprived of even the basic necessities of life. Moreover, while spending this month of Ramazan in our cosy and comfortable homes with our families we must remember the Muslims of Rohingya in our prayers.

جے ایف سترہ کا پہلا برآمدی آرڈر، پاکستان اور چین کی بڑی کامیابی

پیرس میں جاری انٹرنیشنل ایئر شو سے پاکستان کو اپنے جے ایف سترہ تھنڈر لڑاکا طیارے کی فروخت کو لے کر کئی امیدیں وابسطہ تھیں ۔ خوشی کی خبر یہ ہے کہ شو کے پہلے ہی روز پاکستان نے طیارے کا پہلا برآمدی آرڈر حاصل کرلیا ہے ۔ چین کی شراکت سے بننے والا یہ لڑاکا طیارہ جدید تکنیکی اصولوں پر تیار کیا گیا ہے جس کی متعدد خصوصیات ہیں ۔ پاکستان اور چین کے درمیان جی ایف سترہ کے ماہدے اور پھر اس کی فروخت سے دونوں ممالک کو کئی فوائد حاصل ہوئے ہیں۔
جے ایف سترہ طیارے کو روسی ایم آئی جی اکیس طیارے کی طرز پر تیار کیا گیا ہے ۔  سرد جنگ کے بعد جنگی طیاروں کی گرتی ہوئی مارکیٹ کے پیش نظر ایک کم لاگت اور کم قیمت والا طیارہ جنگی سامان کی خرید و فروخت کے میدان میں پاکستان اور چین کا ایک مثبت قدم ہے ۔ اس سے ان دونوں ممالک کے ساتھ ان بحری افواج کو بھی تقویت حاصل ہوسکتی ہے جو اسکی کم قیمت اور اعلی معیار کے باعث اسے خریدنے کا فیصلہ کرتی ہیں ۔ روس کے مہنگے جنگی سامان کے خریداروں میں جہاں صرف ترقی یافتہ ممالک شامل ہی ہیں ارجینٹینا، نائیجیریا ، مصر اور وینزویلا جیسے ممالک کے لیے جے ایف سترہ  ایک بہتر آپشن ثابت ہو سکتا ہے ۔
پاکستان کو چین کے ساتھ طے کیے گئے جے ایف سترہ معاہدے سے کئی فوائد حاصل ہوئے جن میں سے ایک یہ ہے کہ معاہدے کے بعد پاکستان کا جنگی سامان کے لیے محض مغربی کمپنیوں پر انحصار کم ہوگیا۔ پاک چین بیلسٹک میزائل معاہدے کے بعد امریکہ کی برآمدات پر لگائی گئی پابندیوں اور مزید ایف سولہ طیاروں کی تیاری کے مواقعے محدود ہونے کے باعث پاکستان کو اپنے اتحادی چین کی مدد درکار ہوئی ۔ انیس سو ننیانوے میں طے پانے والے معاہدے میں چائنہ ایویوشن امپورٹ اینڈ ایکسپورٹ  کارپوریشن اور پاکستان کی ایک سو پچاس ملین ڈالر کی مجموعی سرمایہ کاری سے جے ایف سترہ تھنڈر طیارے کا ڈیزائن تیار کیا گیا ۔ 
 جہاں ایک طرف جے ایف سترہ کے معاہدے اور پھر اس کی فروخت سے پاکستان کو کئی فوائد حاصل ہوئے ہیں وہیں چین نے بھی اس ڈیل سے بہت سے فائدے حاصل کیے ہیں ۔ اسلام آباد ایک طویل عرصے سے بیجنگ کے ہتھیاروں کا اہم خریدار رٓہا ہے۔ اسٹاک ہوم انٹرنیشنل پیس ریسرچ انسٹیٹیوٹ کے مطابق گزشتہ کئی سالوں سے چین میں تیار کیے جانے والے چالیس فیصد سے زائد ہتھیار پاکستان کو ہی فروخت کیے جارہے ہیں۔ اس کے باعث چین کو ملٹری ہارڈویئر ٹریڈ میں ایک انتہائی اہم مقام حاصل ہوگیا ہے اور ساتھ ہی اس عرصے میں چین کی ہتھیار برآمد میں بھی کئی گناہ اضافہ ہوا ہے  ۔
جے ایف سترہ کی برآمد سے چین کے ہتھیاروں اور دیگر جنگی اشیا کی برآمد کو مزید وسعت حاصل ہوگی۔ امید کی جاسکتی ہے کہ جے ایف سترہ کی خریداری کرنے والے چین کے مہنگے ترین جہاز جے اکتیس پر بھی نظر ثانی کریں کے۔ مزید یہ کہ معاہدے سے چین کو روس کے ساتھ جاری جنگی سازو سامان کی خرید و فروخت کی جنگ میں مزید تقویت حاصل ہوگی ۔
 روس کے لڑاکا طیاروں اور پاکستان کے جے ایف سترہ میں ایک اہم فرق یہ ہے کہ پاکستانی طیارے کے مقابلے میں روس کے طیاروں کی دیکھ بھال میں کثیر رقم درکار ہوتی ہے اس کے باوجود لڑاکا طیاروں کی خریداری کرنے والے ممالک ایک طویل عرصے سے روس کے ساتھ ہی کاروبار کر رہے ہیں ۔ یہ ہی وجہ ہے کہ جے ایف سترہ محض قیمتوں میں کمی کے ذریعے ہی جنگی آلات خریدنے والے ممالک کو اپنی طرف متوجہ کر سکتا ہے۔
جنگی طیارے جے ایف سترہ کا پہلا آرڈر حاصل کرنے میں پاکستان کو کافی عرصہ لگا ۔ تجزیہ نگاروں کے مطابق اس کی ایک بڑی وجہ یہ ہے کہ جنگی طیاروں، ہتھیاروں اور دیگر سازوسامان سے کسی بھی ملک کا وقار اور اثرونفوذ منسلک ہوتا ہے اسی لیے جنگی سامان خریدتے وقت ممالک مالی مسائل کے باوجود بھی اعلی شہرت یافتہ اورآزمائے ہوئے آلات کی خریداری کو ہی درست سمجھتے ہیں۔
ان تمام حالات کو مد نظر رکھتے ہوئے جے ایف سترہ کا برآمدی سودہ پاکستان اور چین کے لیے ایک بڑی کامیابی ہے جس سے نہ صرف دونوں ممالک کے تعلقات مزید بہتر ہونگے بلکہ جنگی سازوسامان کی مارکیٹ میں انھیں ایک منفرد حیثیت حاصل ہوگی ۔



Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Singapore’s Fantastic Four

Singapore, fairly be called an amalgamation of historic constructions, modern malls and exuberant restaurants that give an amazing experience to travel-lovers. And, it is also true that in the last few years the tourism industry of the small island city state has hugely expanded because of the astounding new attractions planned and constructed rapidly.


  • Universal Studio: A Walk of Fame for all!


Universal Studios is an extravaganza must to be seen for every tourist visiting this amazing state. The movies inspired theme park gives you the feel of a celebrity. Its miraculous rides and highly sophisticated 4D effects make it an adventure for the lifetime. Here, you’ll get a peek into most of the movies made under the banner of Universal films that includes Madagascar, Mummy, Transformers, Shrek, Jurassic Parks and many others, and you’ll see and feel what the characters playing in the movie experienced.


  • Orchard Road: Shopping Extravaganza

Orchard Road is truly called the entertainment hub of Singapore. The shopping and dining boulevard is one of the finest places to burn your purchase-appetite. It has some very interestingly-designed shopping malls and dinning outlets of almost all price-ranges. 2.2-meter long road is the most famous shopping centre of the city-state. Though the place has numerous shopping plazas but ION Orchard is the mall that is comprised of all the A-class brands including Prada, Giorgio Armani, Louis Vuitton, Dior, Dolce &Gabbana, Cartier and Patek Philippe. Besides that Takashimaya, Ngee Ann City, Paragon, 313 Somerset are also very attention-grabbing shopping plazas with incredible shopping stores.

There are also several 5 star hotels at the Orchard road as well, where you will find some fine accessories, foot wears and branded perfumes. With close to 5,000 brands, including H&M, Abercrombie & Fitch and others, are there to choose from at the Orchard road. To summarize it all, Orchard road is an out-an-out leisure for all kind of shopaholics across the globe.


  • Singapore Night Safari: Live the Wild life

Another dazzling attraction is the Night Safari park that circles around 2,500 animal breeds in a nocturnal zoo. This one of its kind zoo gains a lot of attractions by the tourists and is awarded the best attraction award 10 times by the Singapore Tourism Board. Through a tram you will ride through a jungle-like zoo where you will witness the most searched-after animals in their night life habitat. This very personalized experience let you to be so close to the animals and still maintain all the safety repercussions, therefore being considered all secure for adults and kids simultaneously.


  • Singapore Botanic Gardens: The Nature’s Touch

Botanic Gardens can be safely called the heritage of Singapore. Founded in 1859, the amazing green oasis is rounded by a densely populated and busy city. In an advance and modern state-city like Singapore, Botanic Gardens are a breeze of fresh air for the visitors. The national Orchid garden located here is the main attraction of the park, which has the largest number of orchid breeds exhibited in the whole world. The best part is that despite enjoying the beautiful flowers and greenery you can also dine and enjoy scrumptious food right in the middle of the nature. There is also a very interesting library in the garden where you find informative books on plants and their breeds and a shop to buy some rare plants and flowers for your loved ones


Hence, whoever visits the place has a lot to take back. In a nutshell, it can be said that Singapore is a city of joy and adventure. So, Savor every second.

Thursday, February 21, 2013

قوم کے معمار اپنے حقوق کے حصول کے منتظر



چند روز قبل ہمارے گھر کی ملازمہ چھٹیاں لے کر گاﺅں گئی تو اپنی جگہ اپنی بہن کی بیٹی کو ہمارے ہاں رکھوا گئی ۔ وہ بچی جس کا نام ثمینہ ہے ، محض بارہ سال کی ہے اور گھر کے تمام کام پھرتی سے کر لیتی ہے۔ اسے کام کرتا دیکھ مجھے یہ خیال آیا کہ اتنی کم عمر میں جب بڑے گھروں کے بچے کھیلتے کودتے اور اسکول جاتے ہیں یہ بچی گھروں کے کام کاج میں لگی ہے، کیا گزرتی ہوگی اس پر اور کیا جذبات ہونگے اس کم سن بچی کے۔ لیکن اس سے بات کرکے یہ اندازہ ہوا کہ اس بچی کو تو معلوم ہی نہیں کہ اس کے ساتھ کوئی ظلم ہو رہا ہے کیوں کہ اس کے آس پاس رہنے والی باقی تمام بچیاں بھی گھروں میں کام کرتی ہیں اور اپنے گھر کو دو وقت کی روٹی دینے میں اپنا حصہ ڈالتی ہیں ۔ یہ سب جان کر میں سوچنے پر مجبورہوگئی کہ کیا اپنے حقوق کے بارے میں ناآشنا ہونابھی ایک طرح کی نعمت ہے؟ کیا لاعلمی انسان کو خوش اور مطمئن رکھ سکتی ہے اور ساتھ ہی یہ کہ ہم ان حالات کو بہتر بنانے میں کیا کردار ادا کرسکتے ہیں؟

ترقی یافتہ ممالک میں چائلڈ لیبر یعنی بچوں سے مشقت کرانا ایک بڑا جرم ہے جس کی سخت ترین سزا دی جاتی ہے ۔ ہمارے ملک کے قانون میں بھی چھوٹے اور معصوم بچوں سے کام کاج کرانا جرم ہی تصور کیا جاتا ہے ۔ قانون کے مطابق ۱۴ سال سے کم عمر بچوں سے مشقت والا کام لینا غیر قانونی ہے ۔ فیکٹریز ایکٹ 1934، ویسٹ پاکستان شاپس اینڈ اسٹیبلشمنٹس آرڈنینس 1969، ایمپلائمنٹ آف چلڈرن ایکٹ 1991 ، دا بانڈیڈ لیبر سسٹم ایبولیشن ایکٹ 1992اور پنجاب کمپلسری ایجوکیشن ایکٹ 1994وہ اہم قوانین ہیں جنھیں بچوں کے حقوق کو محفوظ کرنے کے لیے بنایا گیا ہے ۔ البتہ ملک کے دیگر قوانین کی طرح ان پر عمل د آمد نہیں کرایا جاسکا ہے۔ ایک سروے کے مطابق پاکستان میں گیارہ ملین کے قریب بچے جن کی عمر چار سے چودہ سال کے درمیان ہے، کارخانوں اور فیکٹریوں میں جسمانی مشقت کے کام انجام دے رہے ہیں۔

گاﺅں اور چھوٹے شہروں میں تو معاملات اور بھی خراب ہیں جہاں بچوں سے ناصرف انتہائی مخدوش حالات میں کام کرایا جاتا ہے اور اکثر مواقعوں پر ان کی مزدوری بھی انہیں نہیں دی جاتی ۔ کم عمر بچوں سے محنت اور مشقت کروائے جانے کی بڑی وجہ ملک میں بڑھتی ہوئی غربت اور بے روزگاری ہے ۔ گھر کا خرچ پورا کرنے کے لیے غریب ماں باپ کو اپنے بچوں کو مزدوری کرنے اور پیسے کمانے کے لیے باہر بھیجنا پڑتا ہے ۔ اس کے علاوہ شعور اور تعلیم کی کمی بھی ملک میں بچوں پر ہونے والے ظلم کی ایک بڑی وجہ ہے ۔


بچوں کے حقوق کے تحفظ کے لیے کئی نجی ادارے اور ویلفیئر سینٹرز اپنا کردار ادا کرنے کی کوشش کر رہے ہیں ۔ آل پاکستان فیڈریشن آ ف ٹریڈ یونیئن نے بھی نیشنل چائلڈ لیبر سیل تشکیل دیاہے جو مختلف پراجیکٹس پر کام کرر ہا ہے۔ ساتھ ہی غیر ملکی ادارے اور حکومتی مشینری بھی اس مسئلے سے متعلق بات چیت کرتی رہتی ہے البتہ ابھی تک اس مسئلے پر قابو نہیں پایا جاسکا ہے ۔ بچے ملک کا مستقبل ہیں ان کے حقوق کا خیال رکھنا ہم سب کی برابر کی ذمہ داری ہے ۔ ہمیں بھی اس امر میں اپنا کردار ادا کرنے کی ضرورت ہے ۔ حکومتی سطح پر مسائل کے حل ہونے کا انتظار کرنے سے بہتر ہے کہ ہم اپنے طور اپنے ماحول کو بہتر بنانے اور اپنے اور اپنے سے نچلے طبقے سے تعلق رکھنے والے لوگوں کو ان کے حقوق دلانے میں اپنی ذمہ داری ادا کریں۔

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

An absolution that would never come


Has anybody seen a revolution? How does it look like and what it affects could be? I haven’t, though have heard about it a lot. Actually I use to hear this term all the time. Faces have changed, so do the time, but the term revolution always remained stagnant. It seems like a good thing to me, may be it is the reason that everyone wants it. People starts following those blindfolded, who raise the slogan of revolution.

In real, it’s a fantasy, a lure to gather a mob. A mob of those who don’t know what they want, who are looking at each others pale faces, searching for any positive change, a change that would never come. Why it would? What we are doing for that? There are no quick fixes for the hoards of problems we have created for us. How one man can change the fate of 18 crore people? A magic wand he has that could change this valley of war into a land of fairy tales. Our leader is in ourselves. We have to find it in the inside before looking for any external revolution. It is an inside-out process and not the opposite.

The imported maulvi’s revolutionary saga is its open example. A script tightly woven come to its end. Is this something new to us?? No, every time before the elections we see these kinds of love-making-the-world-go-round stories, a full fledged flick, which begins with a lot of action, blood shedding and ends up with some tears, some smiles and a good whack on the face of the people in the name of justice, democracy and REVOLUTION…

Yesterday who were mocking each other…today hugging and passing smiles? And we like always consider their lie, a truth blindly with the hope that this time we will get the return of our patience, we think that the man standing at the rostrum seems honest, his agenda is in our favor and he’ll stand for us and fight for our rights…but that had neither happened in the past nor would in the future…and why would that happen, why some outsider who is not directly effected by our unjust system will cross the seven seas to save us from this misery…why would someone quit his luxuries to help us? One thing that we have to keep in our mind is that there is no quick fix to our problems. Why would someone stand for us and strive to bring our system on track? Would we do that for someone? No. Would we leave our houses and stay on streets for anyone else or to resolve the issues of the public?? Big No…We won’t do it even for our friend or our neighbor until or unless we have a good motive for that.

How long we will keep on becoming a bait, a title-holder of the tag ‘18 crore awam’, it is on us. How can we expect that we can have a system that other developed nations acquired if we are not honest to our work, if we are not literate, if we don’t care about the country. Revolution lies with in our own selves...and it is a slow process. We can do it by educating us and others, by being honest to our work and to the place we live in, by being liberal, open and absorbent and by helping each other in the process of progressing as a nation. That’s what we call a revolution. A revolution is what we can bring in the field of technology by making the best software…in agriculture by growing the best crop…in mechanics by making the best machine…and by not wasting our time in waiting for a miracle to happen!


Friday, September 14, 2012

The Great Fire of Karachi



 Words could never be enough to summarize the incident of such magnitude. An ever-worst national tragedy may it be called in which the ruthless fire caged, tortured and brutally killed a large number of working class of the metropolitan city. In a building entirely packed, where exit gates were locked, fire extinguishers were missing - for al least one and half hour as claimed by owner of Ali Enterprises, Arshad Bhaila - and had no way for the air to pass, how anyone could have found a way out of the burning hell. The result was a wait for the absolution of the destiny, the destiny which unfortunately had some other plans. Thus the deleterious wait ended up in mourns and anguish for dozens of unfortunate families. 


But the question lingers around is that, is it the only ill-fated building in Karachi which does have loops holes? We all know that there are hoards of buildings standing in the metropolis or candidly speaking in all parts of the country, which are not even close to the international standards of construction. These are the time bombs ticking on our heads persistently, but in the end the point is, who cares? Sad enough it takes an episode of this spectrum to be happened to turn few heads.

And as soon as the calamity occurs, the blame game begins with concerned bodies putting the ball in each others court. Government announces three lacs for each head and blames the factory owners for the massacre, the ones who always have their suitcases ready to leave for the airport, surely before the ECL is being sent to all the exit stations. Never too late for the building control authorities as well. Those who give thumbs-up to the constructions of additional floors and allow usage of sub-standard material for constructing buildings which couldn’t even guarantee a year to stand, then why they would even think of implementing house-building laws in the city. Thus, except few burned souls who were trapped in the building, everyone else would very conveniently find an escape gate for himself. 

During this saga, another revelation comes to surface. It was, that in 2003 (The Musharraf era), electrical inspectors were halted from inspecting electrical installation work of building, before issuing licence to the applicant. But the issues arise here is that why nothing has been done about it in so many years? What the labour inspectors’ job is? Why the environmental protection industry doesn’t make a concrete step to ensure that law for fire prevention are followed by all? Why the fire exits of such huge structures are being permanently sealed? And why local bodies like SITE ltd (Sindh Industrial Trading Estates) and civil defence authorities couldn’t play any role in preventing such disastrous incidents to be happened? So on and so forth. Hence, again we are left clueless who to put the blame on.

As per revolutionary-customary practice of suo-moto actions had been taken by the courts, investigation committees have been formed by the government; inquiries, hearing, notices, arrests, and bails, the tango would go on for sometime. Eventually, the file would be thrown into the piles of other brittle paperwork stored in any of the government’s data preservation centre. Alas! The crying faces of the ones who lost lives of their bread earners, could do nothing more than plunging TRPs of the news channels.

Is there any hope? That’s what we usually ask and see each others face to find the answer but the only silver lining is the one that lies inside us. We should change our own nature to bring up the change; the stubbornness inside us that evoke us to break rules and put other’s life on stake. That could begin by accepting our mistakes, our failures, and our wrong doings. It’s not cruel to commit a mistake; cruelty is to be obstinate about it. Lives of those who were left helpless in that factory couldn’t be restored. But we can make an effort to save the ones that are left.

Rules are made to be followed - but are seemed - meant to be broken in our dear homeland. Blaming the government is always a convenient option, but if we ask ourselves that do we make cautious efforts in our daily routine life to ensure safety of others, the answer would mostly be “No”. Living responsibly is the only way of living. Life is important; we should begin to give respect to it otherwise from where and when this fire would catch us no body knows!

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Let Me Speak!


LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION and you are on to speak-up to the whole world. This privilege becomes headache when you are supposed to speak for an hour or two each and every morning on something NEW. A Morning Show host has a lot on his shoulders. One person running the whole program, where she or (on occasions he) is supposed to be entertaining, swift, cunning and affable at the same time, with the people she or he hardly knows. You need to generate topics, resisting any pause or a “moment of silence” during the conversation and also have to slot-in the audience in the process. Lots of work and one naive soul. A handy mean to ease the workload is to let the other person speak!

Anchoring is a completely different job from acting. A good actor could not necessarily be a good anchor. An actor is supposed to portrait the personality he is playing where as on the other side an anchor needs to depict the personality sitting before him. An anchor should keep his own self at a back and allow the other person to open up. A good host is the one with whom a person feels comfortable to speak. He provides an ambience where the guest feels free and safe to disclose his inner side. But these days the persona of the anchor himself is so swelled up over the show that it overshadows the pitied being of the guest, who despite sharing his own ideas, contentedly or discontentedly ended up nodding with the Anchor Almighty.

It is not that all the anchors of today are the same but most of the cohort is not doing what they are called to do, “to listen” to the person sitting before him. That is not always the fault of the hosts themselves, mostly the producers wish to hire well-known faces rather than well-learned people. Here well-learned means the one who is adequately trained in the genre of hosting. That’s why when they come in front of the camera they don’t have a clue of what they are supposed to do, so they start applying the tactics that they used in their previous old jobs.

Few things to remember which you should avoid while being a Morning Show host and that really infuriate the viewers are: 

·        Don’t interrupt the guest: it hurts when your favorite Caleb faced redundant and irritating interludes while he is about to reveal some attention-grabbing and unknown fact about himself.

·        IT’S NOT ABOUT YOU! Avoid the “what I think” factor from the conversation; because in the rest of the programme, viewers are already forced to listen only about that.

·        Don’t be a Back Seat Driver: He or she has been grown up doing what they are telling you about. Your Fix-it-in-one-day therapy wouldn’t transform them into a new person as they get out of the studio.

·        Stop being controversial all the time: Though the news channels are earning their bread and butter by adding fuel to the fire, but that strategy should only be kept with that particular field.

·        Curiosity Killed the Cat: Provide an air where he feels comfortable enough to share things which he hasn’t expressed before, don’t pinch him to the extent that he gets screwed up!