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تکنیکی تعلیم ضروری ہے

تکنیکی تعلیم کی جانب پیش قدمی سے ہماری قسمت بدل سکتی ہے۔ پاکستان کی آبادی کا بیشتر حصہ نوجوانوں پر مشتمل ہے۔ نوجوان ملک و ملت کا مستقبل ہوتے ہیں، جو دماغی و جسمانی لحاظ سے زیادہ مضبوط ہوتے ہیں۔ ہمت، جذبہ، ذہانت، قوت و دیگر صلاحیتیں ان میں کوٹ کوٹ کر بھری ہوتی ہیں۔ مملکتِ خداداد کی یہ خوش ...

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Why and how votes are stolen in Pakistan

Nadeem Ahmed Advocate This is a question that everyone knows the answer to and they don’t express it openly. Before discussing this question further, let’s look at the pages of history some time ago and it is known that Imran Khan When he assumed power in 2018, he did 3 big assignments, one of which was amendments in the NAB ...

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ICESCO Keen To Boost Cooperation With Pakistan In Diverse Sectors

Director General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) Dr Salim M. Al-Malik has reaffirmed the Organization’s keenness to promote cooperation and partnerships in diverse fields including education, science and culture. While speaking exclusively to Head of international news operations Dunya media Group at organisation head office based at Rabat capital city of morocco DG ICESCO Dr ...

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Afghanistan: Aid Cutbacks, Taliban Abuses Imperil Health

The sharp reduction in foreign assistance for Afghanistan’s public health system, alongside the Taliban’s serious abuses against women and girls have jeopardized the right to health for millions of Afghans, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today. The healthcare crisis has made the Afghan population increasingly vulnerable to severe malnutrition and illness. The 38-page report, “‘A Disaster for ...

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Indonesia: End Hijab-Linked Bullying in Schools

The Indonesian government should better enforce a revised state school uniform regulation to protect girls and women from being required to wear the hijab, Human Rights Watch said today. The Education Ministry in September 2022 adopted a regulation providing for personal choice in school uniforms that covers about 150,000 state schools nationwide. However, more than 70 local regulations require girls ...

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UN Scrutinizes Indonesia’s Record on Socio-Economic Rights

On Wednesday in Geneva, United Nations experts concluded their dialogue with Indonesian government officials to review the country’s record on delivering economic, social, and cultural rights. When the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights last met with Indonesian representatives in 2014, it urged the government to “review and repeal provisions … found to be discriminatory against women.” The ...

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Israel Not Complying with World Court Order in Genocide Case Failing to Ensure Basic Services, Aid

The Israeli government has failed to comply with at least one measure in the legally binding order from the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in South Africa’s genocide case, Human Rights Watch said today. Citing warnings about “catastrophic conditions” in Gaza, the court ordered Israel on January 26, 2024, to “take immediate and effective measures to enable the provision of ...

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Pakistan: Ensure Fair, Peaceful Transition of Power

Pakistani authorities should ensure the peaceful transfer of power following national parliamentary elections on February 8, 2024, Human Rights Watch said today. The Election Commission of Pakistan should promptly announce the official results, and all political parties and stakeholders should commit to upholding democratic norms and cooperating with an independent investigation into alleged election irregularities. The elections were marred by ...

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Senegal: Delayed Elections Spark Violence, Repression

Senegal’s authorities should immediately open independent investigations into violence during protests on February 9 and 10, 2024, over delayed elections, Human Rights Watch said today. At least two young men and a 16-year-old boy died, while scores have been injured and at least 271 arrested. Demonstrations broke out in Dakar, the country’s capital, and several other cities after President Macky ...

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Japan Court Finds Rohingya Ethnicity Grounds for Refugee Status

The Nagoya High Court last month ordered the Japanese government to grant refugee status to an ethnic Rohingya asylum seeker from Myanmar. A lower court had previously ruled that 44-year-old Khin Maung Soe was a Rohingya, but that his ethnicity was an insufficient basis for considering him a refugee. The high court found that because the Myanmar military had “committed ...

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Joint Recommendations for the Universal Periodic Review of Yemen

This document, compiled by the undersigned organizations, is a summary of submissions made by civil society organizations in relation to Yemen’s Universal Periodic Review (UPR) during the upcoming 46th session of the UPR Working Group. It highlights critical human rights concerns and priorities in Yemen, as well as key recommendations to be urgently put forward to the internationally recognized government. ...

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Steroidi: Controindicazioni e Rischi per la Salute nell’Uso Improprio

Steroidi: Controindicazioni e Rischi per la Salute nell’Uso Improprio Altri effetti collaterali includono disturbi mentali, maggiore aggressività ed epatotossicità. Fluoxymesterone (halotestin;10 ,Figura 3) è un 17α-metil-9α-fluoro-11β-idrossi derivato. È usato nel trattamento dell’ipogonadismo, della pubertà ritardata [ 23 ], del cancro al seno femminile [ 24 ] e dell’anemia [ 25 ]. Può causare edema a causa della ritenzione idrica e di sodio, presumibilmente attraverso l’inibizione degli enzimi ...

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Steroid Dosage and Method of Use

Steroid Dosage and Method of Use When it comes to using steroids, understanding the correct dosage and method of use is crucial for achieving desired results while minimizing potential risks. Steroids are powerful substances that can have significant effects on the body, so it’s important to use them responsibly. Proper Dosage Dosage recommendations for steroids can vary depending on the ...

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Global Rights Crises Deepen as World Leaders Shy Away

Global leaders have failed to take strong stands to protect human rights during 2023, a year of some of the worst crises and challenges in recent memory, with deadly consequences, Human Rights Watch said today in its World Report 2024. Governments should stop engaging in transactional diplomacy and do their utmost to uphold universal human rights principles. Renewed armed conflict ...

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Myanmar Filmmaker Sentenced to Life in Prison

On January 10, a Myanmar military court closed to the public sentenced award-winning documentary filmmaker Shin Daewe to life in prison on trumped-up terrorism charges. Her conviction and harsh sentencing is the latest example of the Myanmar junta’s relentless persecution of the media. Police arrested Shin Daewe, 50, on October 15 after finding her with an aerial drone. Though drones ...

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