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Child abused sexual harassment

Ghulam Nabi, an unfortunate occupant of Mohmand ancestral region, took out a two-inch-thick heap of visiting cards from his pocket before TV cameras and asked how he could manage those. "Individuals come and give me their meeting cards however they can't bring back my Farishta," he expressed, alluding to his 10-year-old girl who was found killed in Islamabad's Shahzad Town region last month. Nabi asked individuals not to visit his home any longer. Any other way he would be constrained to leave his home. It is a place of grieving however dignitaries come here to address the news media, he said. His words were a dissent against a lamentable example that instances of kid sexual maltreatment continue in Pakistan. These cases happen consistently, maybe consistently. Notwithstanding this, we express our shock and revulsion each time a case gets gotten, for whatever reasons, by the media. Every one of the notable characters - whether legislators or those from non-administrat...

Indian Faith culture

 Recently night, I got a call from my sister. In a surged voice, she said, "My eight-year-old child is being bugged by his companion at school who continues to inquire as to whether he trusts in his god." Brought into the world to a Christian dad and Hindu mother, he wouldn't connect with inquiries regarding whether he has confidence in another person's God. Be that as it may, the episode later took a fierce turn when his lunch box was flailed wildly by his companion and he was disparaged for having a place with a specific confidence. "You should go to the school tomorrow and report this to the head," I told my sister with a feeling of powerlessness and fury, at the same time. Briefly I needed to distrust the way that it was feasible for one to have such an intense and obvious feeling of personality early on The exceptionally next second, I went to my companion and enquired concerning whether he at any point confronted such a circumstance. He answered say...

LEGEND STYLE INTAZAR HUSSAIN

 Nothing remains to be said about Intizar Husain that has not as of now been said. Essentially I suspected as much until I heard somebody offer a fairly astounding remark in a confidential discussion. The most surprising thing about Intizar Sahab, that individual said, is that he was all around preferred and regarded for the rest of his life. It is an uncommon commendation for an essayist, especially one of Intizar Husain's height. Did that dislike his composition? Did he not concur with his governmental issues? Or on the other hand would he say he was truly so enchanted by his character that he thought it rose above the meaning of his composition? Regardless, essayists - particularly extraordinary scholars - would need to be known more for their composition than for their amicability. Intizar Husain - with various volumes of brief tales and books amazingly, many years of composing for stage, TV and papers behind him, and artistic distinctions at home and abroad added to his repert...

LEGEND SON OF LEGEND FATHER Z.A.BHUTTO

 It was 9:05 p.m. on June 5 when Mir Murtaza Bhutto got out of the Locale East Prison. As his Territory Cruiser showed up before a fretful horde of north of 2000, the main enduring child of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto waved his clench hand up high in celebration. Following seven months of detainment and 16 years of exile, Murtaza Bhutto was at last free. Nonetheless, similarly as his return from exile and resulting capture last year had released a surge of contention, Murtaza's new delivery has incited a new episode of serious theory. In no less than 24 hours of his delivery, Murtaza Bhutto sent off a rankling assault on his siblings by marriage. He called Asif Zardari and his companions, "Asif baba and 40 hoodlums," and claimed that Zardari and his "sidekicks" were redirecting billions of rupees in obscure arrangements. He then, at that point, ventured to recommend that his sister's administration ought to be supplanted with a "public government for quite some...

IQBAL THE LEGENDS OF TWENTIETH CENTURY

        Sometime in the distant past, once upon a new time as a matter of fact, youthful Urdu writers habitually used to discuss Iqbal's verse in both formal and group environments — Iqbal, Pakistan's public artist whose birth commemoration just went by on November 9. Furthermore, writers as well as South Asian learned people as a rule, among them even fanatic ideologues standing tirelessly on the left half of the passageway, such gatherings too used to summon this stupendous scholarly personage constantly. I sat in London with the notable contemporary writer Iftikhar Arif who might recount Iqbal and elucidate his lovely virtuosity for a really long time — and he would do as such with an inward shine and energy, enthusiasm that appeared to emerge out of the profundities of an understandable voice and a fine scholarly reasonableness. Then, there were the BBC veterans with whom I associated as a youthful telecaster: I recall Taqi Ahmad Syed, Rashid Ashra...

MEDICALLY KILLINGS LAWLESSNESS IN PAKISTAN

 Papers and TV slots have revealed a few instances of clinical carelessness last month. In maybe the most generally revealed among them, a nine-month-old young lady passed on at a confidential medical clinic in Karachi's Gulistan-e-Jauhar region on April 15 after she was given an off-base infusion. A week or so later, a quack supposedly directed an off-base infusion to one more kid in a similar city, prompting the youngster's demise. Towards the month's end, news media was overflowed with reports that countless kids have been viewed as HIV positive in Sindh's Larkana area, supposedly because of unlawful and dangerous clinical practices common there. These occurrences can be credited to two expansive causes: clinical acts of neglect and expert carelessness. The differentiation between the two is significant. The last option is a demonstration by a certified and prepared medical services supplier who digresses from logical practices and standard working systems, bringing ...