Latest Breaking News On - தில்ஷாத் - Page 3 : comparemela.com
Shekhar Malhotra (1954-2021): Reluctant publisher, avid bookseller, another person lost to Covid
scroll.in - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from scroll.in Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Govt resorting to political point-scoring by letting overseas Pakistanis vote via internet: Kunwar Dilshad
Former secretary of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) Kunwar Dilshad. Photo: File.
Former secretary of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) Kunwar Dilshad on Monday said that government spokespersons are resorting to political point-scoring by lauding the move to let overseas Pakistanis vote via the internet but stressed that the matter is about the sovereignty of the ECP.
Dilshad also expressed his doubts about the process of internet balloting and said that all data will be transferred from abroad to the National Database & Registration Authority (NADRA) as soon as an overseas Pakistani would cast their vote, therefore, there will be no privacy.
Former secretary ECP says letting overseas Pakistanis vote via internet will compromise confidentiality
dailytimes.com.pk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dailytimes.com.pk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Man killed by unknown assailants in Quetta
Published On
Man killed by unknown assailants in Quetta
QUETTA (Dunya News) - A man was shot dead by armed motorcyclists in Kali Shabo area of Quetta, the provincial capital of Balochistan, and escaped.
According to police, two armed motorcyclists opened fire on a barber shop in Kali Shabo area of Jinnah Town police station, killing the employee at the shop on the spot.
The body of the deceased was shifted to Civil Hospital for postmortem where the deceased was identified as Dilshad.
Further investigation was being conducted by the police.
Express News Service
Tulsi Das Chawla is 104 years old and Khazan Singh is 103. There is something common between the former Indian Foreign Service officer and the farmer, other than the fact that they are above 100. Both are recipients of first doze of Covid-19 vaccines. In Delhi’s inoculation drive, senior citizens have outnumbered health-care workers so far. But the stories of these two, who have went past three figures, stand out because of the age factor.
Sitting by the study table at his East Patel Nagar house, Chawla looks pleased and proud of becoming a centenarian beneficiary of the vaccination process. “If I can handle Partition, I can handle anything,” says Chawla, in loud and clear English. “Getting the jab was a smooth process. There were no complications. The system at the hospital was good. Doctors were cordial. After knowing my age, the staff came forward and took photos with me,” chuckles Chawla, who got the shot a week ago at Sir Ganga Ram Hos
vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.