With the road networks improving in Pakistan, winter tourism has seen a boom, especially this season. But it has also exposed tourists to the little known dangers of hypothermia and suffocation in the car. The deaths in Murree on Friday night were caused by either of the two, experts have said. The tourists were stranded on roads in their cars amid a snowstorm and were found dead on Saturday morning. They reportedly died of hypothermia. In other words, they froze to death. However, there is another possibility that they died of suffocation in their cars. This type of suffocation is caused usually when a car is trapped in the snow. This second danger is more deadly because .
Set to graduate in December with a finance degree from the University of Missouri-Kansas City, Osama Hanif said he started working at bank while in school and ârealized the 9 to 5 wasnât for me.â Always interested in entrepreneurship and already a fan of The Halal Guys from living in Houston, Hanif, along with his father, Mohammad, and three other partners, signed a five-unit franchisee agreement to bring the halal street food concept to Missouri, starting in Kansas City.
Hanif looked at other concepts, he said, âbut those were just businesses to us. The Halal Guys was something we were passionate about.â
Media’s role critical for improving health governance
Islamabad
February 2, 2021
Islamabad:A five-day workshop for health journalists, organsied by the Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability (TDEA) in collaboration with the Ministry of National Health Services concluded at Bhurban on Sunday with a resolve to promote information-sharing, establish a network of health journalists, advocate for recognition of health care as a basic human right in the Constitution, and ensure access to authentic information to improve the quality of health journalism in Pakistan.
A total of 23 journalists representing different media groups from all four provinces and the Islamabad Capital Territory attended the workshop that ran from January 27-31. The former and current special advisors to the PM Dr. Zafar Mirza and Dr. Faisal Sultan were the lead moderator and chief guest of the inaugural session, respectively. Dr Faisal requested health journalists to report accurately, distinguish