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Winners of YouTube Works Awards India 2021 announced
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Court orders scrutiny of govt employees posing as journalists
Notes DC has identified 175 such media workers in Benazirabad
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HYDRABAD:
The Sindh High Court has ordered the Sindh Information Department to verify whether there are government employees working as journalists in Shaheed Benazirabad district. The Hyderabad circuit bench directed the department on Wednesday to conduct hearing of all 175 media workers whose names are mentioned in the list submitted by the district s deputy commissioner. If not satisfied with their clarification so presented, cancel their accreditation cards forthwith. The bench gave 30 days to the department to complete the exercise by first issuing notices to all those 175 individuals and later conducted an impartial hearing.
Rise in extremist attitudes in Sindh will not be tolerated: Bilawal Bhutto
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Wednesday Apr 07, 2021
PPP Chairperson Bilawal Bhutto Zardari pictured with the delegation, including Noorul Huda Shah, Jami Chandio, Amar Sindhu, Dr Irfana Mallah, Anees Haroon and others.
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PPP Chairperson Bilawal Bhutto Zardari meets a group of Sindh s prominent writers, human rights representatives, intellectuals and academics
Delegation requests PPP chairperson that the cyber crime cell under the federal government be contacted to contain and curb extremist statements on social media.
Bilawal assures group that Ministry of Religious Affairs in Sindh will play an active role in promoting process of healthy dialogue between the Ulema and other intellectuals .
In a statement, members of literary community demand action against those instigating violence
KARACHI:
The literary community came together on Wednesday to pledge support for writer Amar Jalil, condemning the recent hate speech and instigation of violence against him.
More than 300 writers, poets, intellectuals, human rights activists, lawyers, journalists, teachers, students and other people from different walks of life asked the government to provide security to the writer and take stringent action against those instigating violence against him.
In their statement, writers including Noorul Huda Shah, Anis Haroon, Jami Chandio, Arfana Mallah, Amar Sindhu, Ahmed Shah, Fazil Jamili and Dr Ayoub Shaikh demanded immediate action against those responsible.
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