South African child undergoes liver transplant for biliary atresia
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Doctors at Mumbai’s Global Hospital used minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery technique for hepatectomy on one-year-old
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Hale and hearty: Post-surgery, Nayum having a gala time with his father at Global Hospital in Mumbai.
Doctors at Mumbai’s Global Hospital used minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery technique for hepatectomy on one-year-old
For a slightly more than one-year-old Nayum from South Africa, the battle against a congenital condition called biliary atresia began soon after his birth.
A few days after he was born to Wazir Khan and Vasila Saiyed in October last year, Nayum was diagnosed with jaundice. “Since jaundice is very common in newborns, we started treating him for that. It was when he became two-month-old that doctors found out about his condition,” Ms. Saiyed, who also has a seven-year-old daughter and a four-
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âSwipeâ right for death sentence. A Pakistani film matches Tinder with I-Fatwa
Pakistani filmmaker Arafat Mazhar s new animated film âSwipeâ isn t far-fetched. It imagines life with an app that crowdsources death sentences.
Muna Khan 20 December, 2020 9:03 am IST Text Size:
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Just when Pakistanis were increasingly experiencing âfreedomâ, using apps like Tinder, Imran Khan’s âNaya Pakistanâ â now a nightmare State for women, minorities, progressives â blocked dating apps for their ‘immoral content’. The message was clear: you can’t use technology to date people, but you can use it to support and encourage violence against those who you consider anti-Pakistan, anti-Muslim. This is why filmmaker Arafat Mazhar’s new animated film,
Maharajah had decided it was the religious duty of Sikhs in the area to get up early morning to awaken all Muslims for prayers.
Few historic monuments in the Walled City have as colourful a history as the one at the corner of the junction where Kasaira Bazaar meets Kucha Chabakswaran, just off Kashmiri Bazaar. It is a beautiful mosque built at a slight height.
Now this mosque has curiously-shaped bulbous domes coated with real gold leaf and its architecture is a mix of local traditions. As it has no definite architectural style to label it, the experts, some very reputable ones, do not approve of it. Others find it exciting and a reflection of Lahore’s open and liberal tradition. Like Amritsar’s Golden Temple, this mosque is Lahore’s Golden Mosque, better known as ‘Sunehri Masjid’.
December 13, 2020
The Covid related SOPs, agreed upon by the government and the religious scholars, are being flouted at most mosques and imambargahs in the provincial metropolis. Who’s to blame for this?
It is feared that mosques and Imambargahs could turn out to be hotspots for the spread of the novel Coronavirus in the city. Photos by Rahat Dar
Amid growing calls to be more vigilant and careful during the second wave of the pandemic, which is said to be more lethal than the first, it has been observed that the SOPs, agreed upon by the government and mosque managements, are being flouted at most mosques and imambargahs in the provincial metropolis. Sadly, the police as well as the city administration have assumed the role of a silent spectator. At least they appear unmindful of the fact that they are responsible for ensuring implementation of the SOPs.