I just read this amazing news in Daily DAWN and would like to share with you all.
The leading Urologist of Chandka Medical College and Teaching Hospital Larkana Dr. Malak Hussain Jalbani has performed renal surgery of 50 years old patient Wazir s/o Arbab Ali Jagirani resident of Naaro District Khairpur Mirus Sindh and removed heaviest kidney […]
World record of removal of heaviest kidney stone in Chandka Medical College and Teaching Hospital Larkana Sindh
June 26th, 2008 doctor2008 · No Comments
Filed Under: Health · News From You · Technology
Literacy rate in Pakistan
May 6th, 2008 Abdul Basit · 11 Comments
Literacy is the heart and life blood of development. Without it, Pakistan will remain an impoverished and a weak Third World country. If education does not prevail, the problems of Pakistan will reach at a stage which will make this country very vulnerable.
Stastically, Pakistan has made reasonable march since independence in many fields including education. […]
Filed Under: Miscellaneous · News From You · Opinions · Politics · Religion · Static Info · shoutout
Bird Flu Fears Hit Another Poultry Farm in Gadap
February 2nd, 2008 durrani · 2 Comments
Source: Dawn
While poultry farmers and officials concerned in the Sindh and Karachi city governments are waiting for test reports pertaining to the recent large-scale deaths of birds, a surveillance team on bird flu collected samples from another farm in Gadap Town on Thursday.
Sources in the poultry industry claimed that samples were drawn on Thursday from […]
Filed Under: Health
The Debate on Feudalism
February 2nd, 2008 durrani · 2 Comments
Source: Dawn
Op-Ed by Ayesha Siddiqa
In the past few months there have been a lot of comments about feudalism in Pakistan. The general drift of the argument presented by many is that feudalism does not exist in the country any more.
There are others who argue that given the rise of capitalism in the country, feudalism is […]
Filed Under: Culture · Miscellaneous · Opinions
Judges under siege
January 28th, 2008 durrani · 2 Comments
Source: Dawn
Op-Ed by Qazi Faez Isa
Carry a placard — “Release Justice Rana Bhagwandas” — and you will be thrown into the slammer. FIR No.13/08 lodged at the Clifton Town police station confirms the highhandedness of Musharraf’s despotic regime.
Justice Rana Bhagwandas started his judicial career as a civil judge at the age of 24. In […]
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Ethnic tensions simmer in Pakistan after Bhutto killing
January 7th, 2008 Sana · No Comments
Source: AFP
GHARI KHUDA BAKSH, Pakistan (AFP) — At Benazir Bhutto’s tomb the women wail “Wake up, Sindhi!” — but the country could add ethnic strife to its other woes if the people of Pakistan’s southern province heed their call.
Sindh, the heartland of Bhutto’s opposition party, saw the worst of a wave of rioting that erupted […]
Filed Under: Politics
Life limping to normalcy in Pakistan
December 29th, 2007 Sana · No Comments
Source: Business Standard
Press Trust of India / Islamabad December 29, 2007
Life began limping back to normalcy today in most parts of violence-hit Pakistan barring the volatile southern Sindh province where sporadic clashes continued in the aftermath of the killing of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto.
In many cities and towns, people made a beeline to stock […]
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