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Home / General / Meeting Between National Institute of Health and University of Queensland on Cooperation in the field of Snakebite Antidote Development Meeting Between National Institute of Health and University of Queensland on Cooperation in the field of Snakebite Antidote Development Canberra, February 10, 2021 (PPI-OT): Pakistan High Commission organized a virtual meeting between Snakebite Antidote Project team of National Institute of Health (NIH) Islamabad, Pakistan and the School of Biological Sciences of University of Queensland of Australia. High Commissioner H.E. Babar Amin chaired the meeting. Associate Professor Bryan G. Fry, an expert on snake venomics from University of Queensland and Ms. Amina Najam, Senior Scientist SERA Production, Mr. Saboor ul Hassan, Scientific Officer and Mr. Firdous Khan, Senior Engineer from National Institute of Health participated. ....
URL copied to clipboard Shaheena Khan often replays the last conversation she had with her son, Asrar. “I was watching him from the balcony and called him to come have tea,” she recalled. “But he wanted to play another game.” Asrar, who would have turned 19 this year, was a passionate cricketer. His friends even nicknamed him after Virat Kohli, the captain of India’s national cricket team. In August 2019, he was attacked by half a dozen police officers in riot gear as he played in the street in Srinagar, Kashmir’s largest city. The day before the attack, the Indian government revoked the special status of Jammu and Kashmir, a Muslim-majority state that had remained a disputed territory, with the power to make its own laws, since 1947. Thousands of troops entered the region, political and religious leaders were detained and all lines of communication to the outside world were blocked. ....