SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir High Court has quashed the Public Safety Act (PSA) slapped on banned Jamaat-e-Islami chief spokesperson Advocate Zahid Ali saying “the grounds of detention were repeated by the detaining authority which was earlier quashed by the court.”
The judgment passed by the Justice Sanjeev Kumar of High Court of J&K on Wednesday, a copy of which lies with news agency KDC reads, “That the impugned order of detention has been passed on same facts and for the same activities which were part of the grounds of detention in the earlier detention order passed against the detenue, which was quashed by this Court and, therefore, the same is not sustainable in law.”
Two bears rescued in Bahawalpur, captor arrested
They were rescued from bear-baiting SAMAA | Ahsan Ansari - Posted: Feb 10, 2021 | Last Updated: 2 months ago Editing & Writing | Yasal Munim
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The Punjab Wildlife Department rescued two bears from bear-baiting during a raid in Bahawalpur on Tuesday.
The bears had been illegally kept by a man, identified as Allahyar, at his temporary residence in Yazman. The man was arrested.
The wildlife department had received information about a
bear being kept in captivity in the area after which a team was sent to survey
the area, Wildlife Deputy Director Zahid Ali told SAMAA Digital.
‘Dai’sh terrorist’ arrested in joint raid
Law enforcers say suspect involved in multiple attacks on army, FC personnel
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KARACHI:
The Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) claimed on Saturday to have arrested a member of banned outfit Dai’sh during an intelligence-based jointly carried out with the Rangers.
According to a CTD spokesperson, they had received information that some members of a banned outfit were planning a terror attack in Karachi, following which they conducted an operation along with the police and arrested a suspect identified as Zakirullah alias Shafi alias Zahid Ali. He said a pistol and a hand grenade were confiscated from his possession.
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The COVID-19 outbreak has given the much-needed impetus to the Indian digital healthcare sector, especially to digital health companies. However, the question remains if the growing telehealth services are reaching remote areas of the country and ensuring seamless healthcare access to all.
According to a December 2020 report by the
Telemedicine Society of India (TSI) and healthtech giant Practo, non-metro cities recorded a
growth of 7X in online consultations between March and November 2020 compared to 2019. It also revealed that the metro to non-metro ratio for online consultations stood at 60:40 in 2020, as compared to 75:25 in 2019.
As the need for digital health services increase, telemedicine players are focusing on ensuring better reach in rural regions of India, boosting the growth of the industry. Chandigarh-based
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