Spring rains bring enjoyment for Pindiites
Islamabad
April 11, 2021
Rawalpindi: Sporadic spring rain spells during the month of March brought delight for the Pindiites. After the rain, people thronged public spots and roadside eateries. The majority of people find rainy weather amazing and romantic. Rains are identical to happiness.
“Despite the fact that many people find rains troublesome. Dirt, traffic jams, dark weather are the things they relate to rains, birds sing and chirp sweetly on the wet branches of trees. Roads turn into small rivulets and the children splash and play in the muddy, dirty puddles. Papers float in the water and kids start cycling all around in the colony. I also enjoy the weather to the fullest, go for a walk, go for a long drive, remain outside and enjoy as much as possible,” says Saqib Ali.
MULTAN: Another corona patient died at the Nishtar Hospital here on Friday. The deceased was identified as Muhammad Ali Yasir of Multan.A spokesperson for the hospital said that 72 corona patients.
By: Bryan P. Sears Daily Record Government Reporter January 29, 2021
A pharmacist prepares a syringe of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine Friday, Jan. 8, 2021. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
ANNAPOLIS The vast majority of lawmakers received the coronavirus vaccine this week as members of the House of Delegates prepare to return to full floor sessions in early February.
Lawmakers, eligible under state and CDC guidelines, received COVID-19 vaccinations from the state Health Department this week in what was a relatively quiet rollout. The efforts, however drew some criticism as the state’s overall vaccination program has been spotlighted for being slow and inconsistent.
Man arrested from West Bengal s Birbhum for spreading communal hatred ANI | Updated: Dec 11, 2020 12:43 IST
Birbhum (West Bengal) [India], December 11 (ANI): West Bengal Police s Special Task Force arrested a 50-year-old man from his residence in Birbhum district on Thursday for allegedly spreading communal hatred.
West Bengal Police said that accused Najibullah used to spread radical ideas and hatred against a particular community through social media. He maintains a Facebook account in the name of Saqib Ali, said a police source, adding the accused owned a printing press from where several fundamentalist literature and books were recovered.
Several electronic devices were seized from his possession.
JMB suspect held in Birbhum Although it’s quite early into the interrogation stage, the sleuths believe Najibullah was part of the gang that was involved in serial blasts at Bodh Gaya, Bihar, in 2013
The Special Task Force of Calcutta police arrested an alleged operative of the Jamaat-ul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB), a banned Bangladeshi terror outfit, from Paikar in Birbhum in the early hours of Friday.
Najibullah, 50, was arrested from his home at Kashimnagar near Paikar after STF officers, who had been shadowing his activities for some time, got evidence of his alleged terror-related activities.
“Najibullah had a Facebook account in the name of Saqib Ali and used to spread radical ideas and hatred against non-Muslims,” said a senior STF officer. “He used to inspire youths to take the path of fundamentalism.”