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Six die in Abbottabad, two in Haripur
In a span of 24 hours, 53 more cases were registered in the district while 69 patients recovered from the disease
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April 26, 2021
ABBOTTABAD:
Six people lost their lives to the deadly coronavirus infection at Ayub Teaching Hospital (ATH) in Abbottabad on Sunday.
The victims were identified as Zainab, Parveen, Khan Bahadur, Nasir Mahmood, Zar Mohammad and Gul Faraz Khan, said a spokesperson.
He maintained that 80 patients were admitted at ATH while 16 of them are in critical condition in the ICU.
It may be recalled that the ICU of ATH can accommodate only 16 patients and is at full capacity at present. The hospital management strives to provide all possible facilities to patients, he added.
Adobe Stock Novel nano-thin piezoelectric sheets are 800 percent more efficient at generating energy from mechanical pressure than comparable materials.
One of the goals for compact next-generation electronics is their ability to be self-powered, something researchers have been exploring in various ways through energy-harvesting devices and other means.
As part of this trend, researchers at RMIT University in Australia have developed a new type of ultra-efficient, nano-thin material they said is significantly more efficient than comparable materials for converting mechanical pressure into electrical energy.
This type of material, called piezoelectric, already has shown promise in powering sensors and other low-voltage electronic devices by allowing them to create their own source of energy.
LAHORE: The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has imposed a fine of Rs130 million on 10 textile mills for their alleged involvement in violating gas tariff and theft.
According to the FIA anti-corruption circle, during the checking of various textile units in Lahore region, it found at least 10 of them involved in violation of the gas tariff and theft.
“The FIA imposed a fine of Rs90m on 10 textile mills for violating gas tariff and Rs40m for theft. All units have deposited the fine,” it said and added that Assistant Director Nasir Mahmood would investigate the matter. It said the FIA director zone-I had directed the circle to launch a crackdown in the province.