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  • Monsoon in Pakistan: What is the situation now?

    Monsoon in Pakistan: What is the situation now?

    The Pakistan Meteorological Department has warned Sindh of another monsoon spell this week from Thursday (July 14) till Monday (July 18). It is also said that sea conditions will also remain “rough to very rough” during this timeframe.

    The Met department also said that torrential rains may generate urban flooding in Karachi, Hyderabad and other cities. It has also advised that travellers and tourists remain cautious during the forecast period.

    Climate Change Minister Sherry Rehman shared a rain update on her Twitter, saying: “Sindh and Balochistan still under heavy monsoon pressure for the last 13 days. Sindh is 625 per cent above the 30-year average while Balochistan is 501.”

    Action taken by the authorities:

    Sindh Information Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon has claimed that rainwater from 90 per cent of the city has been drained out and roads have been cleared.

    Meanwhile, K-Electric spokesperson Imran Rana tweeted, “Wherever possible power has been restored, however, few parts of DHA remain severely water logged like Bukhari Commercial seen below (as of 10:00 PM 12th July). Power in inundated areas expected to be restored once water recedes to safe operating levels.”

    On Sunday, the Sindh government imposed a rain emergency in Karachi after severe rain. Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa took an aerial view of Karachi on Tuesday to oversee the catastrophic situation.

    The Pakistan Navy is also taking part in the relief and rescue operations.

    Destruction

    According to the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) and Sindh Police, 49 people have died in the province, 31 in Karachi alone, in the monsoon spell from July 4 to July 12.

    In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), at least six people were killed in Swabi, Mardan, South Waziristan and Bajaur districts. The rains also damaged the crops and infrastructure. Swabi, Dera Ismail Khan, Tank, Nowshera and Malakand were the worst affected.

    Six people died and dozens of houses collapsed throughout over Eid across Balochistan. Many areas across Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) were cut off from each other after roads, bridges, electricity supply and properties were damaged due to the melting glaciers.

  • Hindutva activists attack, terrorize Muslims during Ramazan

    A mob of Hindutva activists has been attacking and terrorizing the Muslim community in different parts of India during the holy month of Ramazan.

    Disturbing videos have been shared on the Microblogging site, Twitter in which extremist Hindus are making hate speeches against the Muslim community in Hyderabad, Gujarat, Karnataka, Goa, Jharkhand, Rajasthan, and Bengal.

    On the occasion of the Hindu festival, Ram Navami in Hyderabad, a rally was taken out in which the Hindu extremists were singing a hatred song against Muslims, which says, ” Saare Bharat ko Hindu Rashtra banana hai ( We need to turn India into a Hindu country)” which goes on, “Jo Ram ka naam na le usko Bharat se bhagana hai (Whoever do not take RAM name, they have to go from India”. The song was targetting minorities, especially the Muslim community living in India.

    In Himmat Nagar, Gujarat, the miscreants involved in the Ram Navami procession targeted mosques, dargahs, and shops.

    In Goa, a Hindu mob tried to enter a mosque who were intended to attack Muslims. The Hindu mob accused Muslims that someone from the mosque threw stones at the Ram Navmi procession.

    Communal violence also erupted in Bengal, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, and Karnataka, during the Hindu festival of Ram Navmi procession and the police have banned large gatherings in some areas.

    Riots during Ram Navami procession in Khargone, MP. The Ram Navami procession entered the Muslim locality Kazipura and raised slogans, stone-pelting.

    A bangle shop of a Muslim family was set on fire by the Hindutva activists during the celebration of Ram Navami.

  • 25-year-old man dies in police custody

    25-year-old man dies in police custody

    A 25-year-old man, Hanif Katiar, was allegedly killed in police custody at Rahuki police station in Hyderabad on Sunday.

    His family claimed that the Station House Officer (SHO) Iqbal Abbassi is responsible for the alleged murder of Hanif in custody.

    First Information Report (FIR) was filed by the victim’s brother, Insaf Katiar, against five policemen including three officers of the Rahuki police station.

    According to the complainant, the two brothers left their house, located in a village in Jhando Mari taluka of Tando Allahyar district on a Saturday morning to sell their livestock in a cattle market in Tando Adam, Sanghar district. When they were leaving for a house, SHO Abbassi and his accomplices wearing civil dress stopped them. They started beating Hanif and took him away in a private car.

    The next day (Sunday) at 10 am in the morning, his family found out that Hanif has been killed in police custody and his body has been shifted to Liaquat University Hospital.

    However, the accused policemen escaped from arrest, and their families claimed to be unaware of their whereabouts.

    The Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Hyderabad Pir Muhammad Shah took notice of the incident and directed Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Sajid Amir Saddozai to submit a report of custodial death.

    Media was not allowed in the premises of the hospital to know regarding the initial assessment of his post-mortem. Police were deployed outside the office of the police surgeon.

    The victim’s family also held a protest in front of the hospital. However, a policeman took them to SSP Hyderabad and he gave his assurance that police would lodge an FIR and fairly investigate the case.

  • Man taken to hospital after fight over WhatsApp display picture

    Man taken to hospital after fight over WhatsApp display picture

    A young man was shifted to a hospital after a fight over a WhatsApp display picture (DP) in India’s ​​Hyderabad, Geo News reported.

    According to the local police, a young man named Akram had posted a picture of Mohsin’s female cousin as his WhatsApp DP. Mohsin did not like it and warned Akram to remove the picture immediately.

    Akram did not remove his display picture after which the two had an argument, which ended up in a serious fight. Akram and his companions then thrashed Mohsin.

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    According to the local police, when Mohsin tried to run away, Akram attacked Mohsin with a knife, injuring him severely.

    Later, the police reached the spot and shifted the injured to the hospital for treatment, where Mohsin’s condition is said to be critical. Police have registered a case of attempted murder and initiated action.

  • ‘I will get my son released based on my connections even if you register an FIR,’ says father of man accused of wife’s murder

    ‘I will get my son released based on my connections even if you register an FIR,’ says father of man accused of wife’s murder

    Residents of Hyderabad, Sindh are protesting after a 32-year-old woman, Qaratul Ain Baloch was killed by her husband on July 15.

    The hashtag ‘Justice for Qarat-ul-Ain’ has been the top trend on Twitter since Saturday night.

    As per reports, Baldia Police have arrested Omar Memon, husband of the deceased and son of former Sindh Irrigation Secretary Khalid Haider Memon, on the charge of murder and remanded him till July 22.

    The initial post-mortem report of Liaquat University Hospital Hyderabad showed the victim was severely tortured before being murdered.

    The report stated that the victim was choked to death, but a pathology report has not been released yet, which will determine the exact cause of death.

    Speaking to Independent Urdu, the victim’s brother, Sanaullah Baloch said, “Looking at the post-mortem report and the condition of my sister’s body, I thought, how can a person do such violence to another person?”

    “After this incident, I now think that I should not marry my daughters. The daughters are not a burden to hand them over to beasts.”

    He said that her sister had been beaten several times by her husband over the past 10 years and that he had reported him to the police for domestic violence. He had also been arrested once but the family did not file for divorce due to societal pressure.

    “Now people ask why we did not ask for a divorce when there was violence. But no one asks the sister’s father-in-law that why was he quiet when he knew that his son used to abuse his wife so much.”

    Sanaullah Baloch claimed that after the murder, the attitude of the police was intolerable when he contacted the police to register an FIR. The police made him believe that they were trying to register a false FIR.

    He said that his sister’s father-in-law Khalid Haider Memon said that I will get my son released based on my connections even if you register an FIR.
    “I do not think we can get justice in this country. I am grateful to the civil society for helping us in registering the case but I do not know whether justice will be served or not.”

    Speaking to Independent Urdu, Saima, lawyer of accused Omar Memon, said: “There is no truth in the statement of Sanaullah Baloch that Khalid Haider Memon came home and said that he will get his son released.”

    According to the lawyer: “The FIR that has been lodged states domestic violence but it does not appear that the murder was due to violence.

    “Every wife and husband fight these days. She may have slipped which caused her death, but we can only draw conclusions after a final police investigation.”

    Hyderabad City ASP Alina Rajpar, who is investigating the case, said, “Police registered an FIR with the consent of the victim’s family. Everything they said was written in the complaint.”

    A few hours after the FIR was filed, the police arrested the suspect.

  • Karachi to get its second street library today

    Karachi to get its second street library today

    The second street library of Karachi will be inaugurated on Independence Day (today) at Baloch Chowk in Lyari.

    As per reports, the first street library with over 600 books was inaugurated on December 25, last year on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah.

    The street library in Lyari has been set up at Baloch Chowk in alliance with the District Municipal Corporation (DMC) South.

    Karachi Commissioner Iftikhar Shallwani is going to inaugurated the street library today.

    The city administration had started its work to establish the second street library from July 05 this year.

    The first street library of Karachi is located at the Commissioner’s Corner at Metropole. The library was inaugurated by Sindh Chief Secretary Syed Mumtaz Ali Shah.

    Not only Karachi, Hyderabad is also going to get its first street library on the Independence Day of Pakistan which is being celebrated across the country today.

    The Hyderabad administration has developed a street library at the city’s iconic “Thandi Sadak”.

  • MET office predicts heavy rain in Karachi, Hyderabad on August 7, 8

    MET office predicts heavy rain in Karachi, Hyderabad on August 7, 8

     The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has predicted rain with thundershowers in Karachi and Hyderabad on August 7 and 8 (Friday, Saturday).

    According to the MET office report, heavy rain in Karachi and Hyderabad may result in urban flooding and authorities have been directed to remain alert to control over the situation.

    The weather in Karachi will remain partly cloudy today, while the maximum temperature can rise upto 36 degree centigrade. 70% humidity was recorded in the morning.

  • The coronavirus test in your city

    The coronavirus test in your city

    Want to know which hospitals in your city have the Coronavirus test? Here is the list but first, if you suspect that you have symptoms, including fever, coughing, shortness of breath then call the state helpline at 1166 or your doctor.

    Private labs are charging a minimum of Rs 7,900 for each test and some public hospitals are giving the test for free. Results will be available in 48 hours.

    HOSPITALS TESTING FOR CORONA VIRUS

    KARACHI

    The helpline to call for suspected cases in Sindh is: 021-99204405, 021-99206565, 021-99203443, 021-99204405, 0316-0111712

    Public

    Civil Hospital

    Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre

    Private

    Aga Khan University Hospital

    Dow Medical College

    Hyderabad

    Liaquat Hospital

    Lahore

    Services Hospital

    Rawalpindi

    Benazir Bhutto Hospital

    Multan

    Nishtar Hospital

    Sialkot

    Allama Iqbal Memorial Hospital

    Faisalabad

    Allama Iqbal Memorial Hospital

    Allied Hospital

    Rahimyar Khan

    Sheikh Zayed Hospital

    Quetta

    Fatima Jinnah General and Chest Hospital

    Peshawar

    Muhammad Teaching Hospital

    Jinnah Teaching Hospital

    Prime Teaching Hospital

    Painless Hospital

    Khalil Hospital

    Zia Medical Complex

    Mercy Teaching Hospital

    Kuwait Teaching

    Naseer Teaching Hospital

    MSF Hospital

    Afridi Medical Complex

    Shahab Orthopedic Hospital

    Rehman Medical Institute

    North Western General Hospital

    Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital

    Akbar Medical Centre

    Abaseen Hospital

    Habib Medical Centre

    Ibrahimi Hospital

    Islamabad

    Pakistan Institute of Management (PIMS)

    Gilgit Baltistan

    Civil Hospital Hunza

    DHQ Gilgit

    DHQ Chilas

    DHQ Skardu

    PDSRU

    DHQ Karimabad

    Azad Jammu and Kashmir

    Abbas Institute Of Medical Sciences, Muzaffarabad

    Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Hospital Muzaffarabad (CMH.)

    CMH Rawalkot

    DHQ Mirpur

    DHQ Kotli

    DHQ Neelum

    DHQ Jhelum Valley

    DHQ Bagh

    DHQ Haveli

    DHQ Bhimber

    DHQ Hospital Sudhnoti

    The helpline to call for suspected cases in Sindh is: 021-99204405, 021-99206565, 021-99203443, 021-99204405, 0316-0111712