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Sushant Singh’s sister Shweta Singh’s letter to him

June 21, 2020 by · Comments Off on Sushant Singh’s sister Shweta Singh’s letter to him 

In an open letter to her brother on social media, Shweta Singh Karti, sister of Hollywood actor Sushant Singh, has expressed her grief over his death with immense love for him and also told her fans. That they do not spread hatred on social media.

“Everything is in our own hands, so why should we embrace love over hatred, choose empathy and compassion over anger and resentment, and learn to forgive each other,” she wrote.

“Everyone struggles in life, so show empathy for each other,” she said. Shweta’s open letter may also be for those who are trying to slaughter their alleged rivals on social media by sharpening their swords on this occasion. Kangana Ranaut curses Johar while shedding tears over Sushant Singh’s death. While giving a decade of justice for Sushant by cursing, somewhere filmmaker Abhinav Kashyap took his old quarrel and sat down to kick Salman Khan’s family.

At the same time, Vivek Oberoi is also reminiscing about his struggles in the industry after a feud with Salman Khan over Aishwarya in the past.

After attending Sushant Singh’s last rites, he expressed his sympathy and story with Sushant Singh in a very emotional tweet, then a long series of tweets started Bhatt also became a good troll.

After Sushant’s death, the war that people have started against each other on social media is not going to end.

Sushant Singh's sister Shweta Singh's letter to him

It is true that the untimely death of Sushant Singh has raised many questions about the trend of Bollywood and its traditions and has pointed fingers at many big names. A case has also been registered in Bihar in which the names of Ekta Kapoor, Karan Johar, Salman Khan and Karan Johar have been included.

It is said that Sushant Singh had six films which were taken away from him and in case of not getting work, the situation reached such a point that he committed suicide.

Corona virus: How did Dexamethasone, the life-saving drug for patients with COVID 19, come to the attention of experts?

June 21, 2020 by · Comments Off on Corona virus: How did Dexamethasone, the life-saving drug for patients with COVID 19, come to the attention of experts? 

It is an extraordinary and welcome moment that we have been able to say something positive about the treatment of Covid 19.

No life-saving drug was confirmed until a week ago, but we now have dexamethasone, which can reduce the risk of death in one-third of patients on a ventilator and one in patients who are on oxygen. Can save 20%.

I seldom use the term ‘significant progress’, but that is exactly what has happened.

This has been made possible by the perseverance and solidarity of a small team at Oxford University and the cooperation of hospitals across the UK and the consent of thousands of patients and their families.

The study of which dexamethasone is a part is called ‘recovery’. Medical trials usually last months, sometimes several years, and involve hundreds of patients.

Dexamethasone

But the “recovery” trial was completed in nine days and involved 11,500 patients from 175 hospitals across the UK.

Before the number of patients in hospitals and the workload on doctors increased too much, it was important to show speed.

The United Kingdom is one of the most affected countries in Europe by the coronavirus, with the highest number of deaths. But it also means that there were the number of patients needed for the largest trial of Code 19 treatment.

The medical trial was led by Professor Peter Horby, who spent many years trying to find out and learn about an epidemic caused by an unknown bacterium.

He told me that he was disappointed that during the previous epidemic, H1N1 swine flu, there had been a “massive failure to properly administer the drug” and that he had “zero evidence” that any treatment was effective.

Horby and his fellow researcher, Professor Martin Landre, were adamant that this would not be the case with the corona virus.

He kept the medical test very simple. They would try very few reproducible or experimental drugs and ask only one question: Can it reduce the risk of death?

One of these drugs was the low-dose steroid drug dexamethasone, which has been used since the 1960s.

Eclipse: Ring of Fire will be seen today in different countries of the world including Pakistan

June 21, 2020 by · Comments Off on Eclipse: Ring of Fire will be seen today in different countries of the world including Pakistan 

The eclipse is currently going on in different countries of the world including Pakistan but its rise has passed in Pakistan and it will end after half past one in the afternoon according to the local time.

The eclipse will be partially visible in most parts of Pakistan.

According to the details released by the Meteorological Department of Islamabad, the partial eclipse in Pakistan will start at 08:46 am local time and will end at 14:34 am. At 11:40 it will be at its peak.

This eclipse is called the Ring of Fire because during it the moon will come in the middle of the sun in which the moon covers the sun. In this case, the outer part of the sun looks like a ring.

In addition to the southern parts of Pakistan, it will be seen in northern India, Congo, the Central African Republic, Ethiopia and China.

According to a written statement issued by the Meteorological Department, it will be seen in Islamabad, Karachi, Quetta, Lahore, Peshawar, Gilgit and Muzaffarabad, Sukkur and Gwadar, the capital of Pakistan-administered Kashmir.

Solar Eclipse 2020

In Sukkur, it will be fully visible in a circular shape, while the rest of the cities will have a partial eclipse.

The partial eclipse in Islamabad will start at 9:50 am and end at 1:06 am.

The eclipse in Karachi will start tomorrow at 9:26 am while the eclipse will end at 12:46 pm.

The solar eclipse in Lahore will start at 9:19 am, while the maximum eclipse will take place at 11:26 am and will end at 1:10 pm.

Death of Mufti Muhammad Naeem: The scholar who always had a ‘soft image’

June 21, 2020 by · Comments Off on Death of Mufti Muhammad Naeem: The scholar who always had a ‘soft image’ 

Prominent Pakistani cleric and curator of Banuria International University Karachi, Mufti Muhammad Naeem passed away on Saturday. He was 62 years old and had been suffering from a heart condition for some time.

A spokesman for Banuria International University said that Mufti Naeem was being taken to hospital on Saturday evening when he suddenly fell ill and died on the way.

Mufti Naeem’s ancestors belonged to the Parsi religion who settled in Surat, Gujarat, India. Mufti Naeem’s grandfather converted to Islam and his father, Qari Abdul Haleem, was four years old at the time.

Qari Abdul Haleem came to Pakistan before the partition of India.

Mufti Muhammad Naeem was born in 1958 in Karachi. He received his early education from his father and for higher studies went to Jamia-ul-Uloom-ul-Islamia, Allama Banuri Town, from where he graduated in 1979.

After completing his education, he served as a lecturer at Banuria University for 16 years. Later, his father, Qari Abdul Haleem, founded the Banuria International University, of which he was the head until the last moment.

The 12-acre madrassa in the Karachi site area is one of the largest madrassas in Pakistan, where students study everything from elementary education to becoming a scholar.

The students who come to study in this madrassa are from African countries including USA, UK, China. Accommodation for male and female students is also provided here.

Mufti Muhammad Naeem was the author of seven volumes of Tafsir-e-Ruh-ul-Quran, Sharh-e-Maqamat, Namaz-e-Mudral and other books.

From the syllabus of the madrassas to the issue of their registration, whenever there was a movement, he was an active part of it.

No more Indian soldiers in our custody, the whole of the Gulwan Valley is ours: China

June 20, 2020 by · Comments Off on No more Indian soldiers in our custody, the whole of the Gulwan Valley is ours: China 

China says there are no Indians in its custody at the moment. At the same time, China has said that the entire Gulan Valley is under its jurisdiction.

Responding to a question at the Chinese Foreign Ministry’s daily press briefing, spokesman Lijian Xiao said: “As far as I know, there are no Indian troops in Chinese custody at the moment.”

However, he did not confirm the detention of any Indian soldiers.

According to Indian media reports, China captured four Indian officers and six soldiers after a violent clash on the night of June 15 and 16, who were released on Thursday evening.

Twenty Indian soldiers, including a colonel, were killed in the violent clash.


When asked about the anti-China protests in India and the call for a boycott of Chinese goods following the developments in the Gluan Valley, the Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said that India was responsible for what happened in Gluan. There is an army.

He said the two countries were holding talks through military and diplomatic channels and were pushing for a reduction in tensions.

The spokesperson said: “China values ??its relations with India and hopes that India will work with China to improve bilateral relations for long-term development.




The two sides will work with justice to deal with the serious situation arising out of the conflict in the Gulwan Valley, abide by the agreement reached at the commander-level meeting and return to normalcy as soon as possible. And under the agreement reached so far, we will establish peace in the border region.
What has India said?

In the wake of the recent incidents on the Indo-China border, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in an all-party meeting on Friday that no one has entered our territory and no post has been seized.

PM Modi said that India wants peace and friendship but it will not compromise on its sovereignty.

Prime Minister Modi said: “Until now, those who were not questioned, who were not stopped, now our troops are stopping them in many sectors.”

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