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Good morning,*|MERGE1|*. It’s August 8. Happy Sunday! I never knew that another game except cricket would make me excited. Thanks to Arshad Nadeem that he has introduced us to javelin throw. Arshad was unable to take any medals home, but going so far without any support and without facilities is a big thing He may not have won any medals but he has surely won the hearts of millions.
We are so happy that another South Asian, Neeraj Chopra, has managed to win the gold medal in the game.
It is going to be hot in most parts of the country today.
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Laila-The Current
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Mariyam Nafees claps back at a troll for shaming her for her dressing
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VIDEO: 106-year-old Karachi woman recovers from Delta variant
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Ahsan Khan called out for being a biased host
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CM Punjab Buzdar promises to ensure better sporting facilities for youth
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Journalists Amir Mir and Imran Shafqat ‘arrested’ by FIA
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Senior journalists Amir Mir and Imran Shafqat went missing on Saturday morning from Lahore.
Hamid Mir took to Twitter and confirmed the news. “Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Cyber Crimes Wing Lahore kidnapped journalist Amir Mir in Lahore this morning.”
Meanwhile, Imran Shafqat was arrested from his house by use of force. As per reports, around10 people, both men, and women barged into his residence, raided his place, and took him away.
They both were later released on personal surety bonds, but these arrests have raised serious concerns about the state of press freedom in Pakistan.
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Corona Relief Funds: Auditors find fictitious purchases of items worth Rs881 million by KP govt
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I nvestigative reporter Zahid Gishkori has revealed that the country’s top auditors have pointed out fictitious purchases, huge irregularities, wasteful expenditures, and losses to public funds of more than Rs3 billion by the health department of the Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP).
According to a report published in The News, a special audit team of the Auditor General of Pakistan (AGP) found “fictitious purchases of items worth Rs881 million by the KP government”.
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Ex-cop loses lifesaving child from being hit by train in Lahore
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A former police official died on Friday while trying to save a child from being crushed by a train in Lahore.
According to details shared by Superintendent of Police (SP) City Lahore Hassan Jahangir, the former sub-inspector Siddique, who retired from service last year, lost his life at a railway track while saving a child.
“The child was playing at a railway crossing and was about to be hit by a train when Siddique rescued him and in the entire process lost his life after being crushed by the train,” the police official said.
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ON THIS DAYInternational Cat Day
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August 8 is International Cat Day — a day to celebrate one of man’s most common and ancient pets.
I love cats, do you?
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