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The Government of Pakistan announced the recipients of civil awards (Presidential Pride of Performance, Nishan-e-Imtiaz and Sitara-e-Pakistan) on August 14, 2021 Not everyone is happy with the nominations including Director Nabeel Qureshi. He is disappointed that artists are only appreciated after their death. The director took it to Instagram and expressed his disappointment regarding Durdana Butt being nominated for the Presidential Pride of Performance after passing away. He said, “I wish state acknowledge artists and other deserving people during their lifetime, artist get their state awards on merit when they are dead! Remember she was 83 years old when she died.
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Anwar and Asma, alas!
Two blows in quick succession. First, renowned TV actor Anwar Iqbal died on July 1 in Karachi. He was 70 and had been ill for some time. He had acted in a large number of Urdu and Sindhi plays. In Fatima Surraya Bajia’s television series aired in the 1970s, Shama, his character’s catchphrase “Nana ki jaan Qamru” had catapulted him to national fame. He also produced and played the lead role in Pakistan’s very first Balochi film Hamal-o-Mahganj, which had to be shelved for a long time. The next day, on July 2, writer Asma Nabeel passed away. She had been battling cancer for some years. She was the writer of TV serials Khaani and Khuda Mera Bhi Hai. It’s been a sad week for television. May they both rest in peace.
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Bangladesh: Delta fuels deadly COVID-19 surge amid crippling vaccine shortfalls
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Kuala Lumpur/Dhaka/Geneva, 06 July 2021: Urgent action is needed to increase COVID-19 vaccine supplies for Bangladesh as hospitals reach capacity and oxygen supplies run short across the country.
The deadly Delta COVID-19 variant is spreading fast in urban and rural areas across Bangladesh stretching the entire health sector beyond its limits. Hospitals in areas of Bangladesh bordering India are experiencing a sharp rise in infections and deaths.
In the capital Dhaka, around 78 per cent of infections have been identified as caused by the Delta strain according to the Government of Bangladesh. Nearly one in three people (29%) tested is positive with COVID-19 pointing to much higher infection rates across the country.
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