Sunday, August 30, 2020

Various areas of Karachi without electricity for more than 90 hours

Various areas of Karachi without electricity for more than 90 hours
Several areas of Karachi remained submerged and without electricity for more than 90 hours after unprecedented rains lashed the city on Thursday.

People took to social media to protest against prolonged power outages as K-Electric, the sole electricity supply company in Karachi, failed to restore power supply in some areas of the metropolis.

Several areas of Karachi including Defence, Clifton, Lyari, SITE area, Orangi, Korangi, Old City Area, Yousuf Goth, Punjab Colony, Maripur Baldia Town, Liaquatabad, Nazimabad, Gulberg, Sadar, Jacob Lines and MA Jinnah road remained without electricity since Thursday.

The prolonged power breakdown sparked protests and sit-ins on Sunday in several areas, including in Gulistan-e-Johar, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Lyari and Korangi.

Further, Karachi Electric (KE) said that two feeders in DHA’s Phase 4 and Muslim Commercial had been powered up. “Clifton Block 7 and two of the three feeders in Bath Island have also been energised”, the power utility said in a tweet. 

Earlier on Thursday, some 650 feeders of K-electric had tripped after heavy and incessant downpour, suspending power supply across 60 per cent of Karachi.

Due to the low lying topography of various parts of Karachi, the water deluged into K-electric centres paralyzing electric supply to about 60 per cent of the metropolis.



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Three soldiers martyred, four injured in South Waziristan search operation: ISPR

The martyred soldiers were identified as Subedar Nadeem, Sepoy Saleem and Lance Naik Musawar
Three soldiers were martyred on Saturday during a search operation by security forces in South Waziristan, the military's media wing said.

According to a statement by Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the three soldiers were martyred as terrorists fired at security forces' blocking position during the operation.

The martyred soldiers were identified as Subedar Nadeem, Sepoy Saleem and Lance Naik Musawar.

Four other soliders were also injured.

In June, two soldiers were martyred and one terrorist was killed during an exchange of fire between a patrolling party of the security forces and a group of terrorists.

A statement from the ISPR said that the attack by terrorists took place 5 kilometres southeast of Ghariom near North Waziristan District and South Waziristan District boundary.

"Captain Sabih and Sepoy Naveed embraced shahadat; while two other soldiers sustained injuries during the incident," read the official statement issued by the military's media wing.



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Three soldiers martyred, four injured in South Waziristan search operation: ISPR

The martyred soldiers were identified as Subedar Nadeem, Sepoy Saleem and Lance Naik Musawar
Three soldiers were martyred on Saturday during a search operation by security forces in South Waziristan, the military's media wing said.

According to a statement by Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the three soldiers were martyred as terrorists fired at security forces' blocking position during the operation.

The martyred soldiers were identified as Subedar Nadeem, Sepoy Saleem and Lance Naik Musawar.

Four other soliders were also injured.

In June, two soldiers were martyred and one terrorist was killed during an exchange of fire between a patrolling party of the security forces and a group of terrorists.

A statement from the ISPR said that the attack by terrorists took place 5 kilometres southeast of Ghariom near North Waziristan District and South Waziristan District boundary.

"Captain Sabih and Sepoy Naveed embraced shahadat; while two other soldiers sustained injuries during the incident," read the official statement issued by the military's media wing.



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Corona cases in Pakistan rose to 295,636, recovery rate rose to 280,547

Corona cases in Pakistan
The number of confirmed Corona cases in Pakistan rose to 295,636 on Sunday after new infections were confirmed in the country.

Total: 295,636

• Sindh: 129,368

• Punjab: 96,741

• Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: 36,017

• Balochistan: 12,842

• Islamabad Capital Territory: 15,611

• Gilgit-Baltistan: 2,863

• AJK: 2,294

Deaths: 6,288

• Punjab: 2,196

• Sindh: 2,398

• Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: 1,250

• Balochistan: 141

• Islamabad Capital Territory: 175

• Gilgit-Baltistan: 67

• AJK: 61

RECOVERED: 280,547



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What Do You Want to Know About Cancer?

Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in the world
Cancer is an umbrella term for a large group of diseases caused when abnormal cells divide rapidly, and spread to other tissue and organs. Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in the world.

Cancer Growth and Metastasis

In a healthy body, the trillions of cells it’s made of grow and divide, as the body needs them to function daily. Healthy cells have a specific life cycle, reproducing and dying off in a way that is determined by the type of cell.

New cells take the place of old or damaged cells as they die. Cancer disrupts this process and leads to abnormal growth in cells. It’s caused by changes or mutations in DNA.

DNA exists in the individual genes of every cell. It has instructions that tell the cell what functions to perform and how to grow and divide. Mutations occur frequently in DNA, but usually cells correct these mistakes. When a mistake is not corrected, a cell can become cancerous.

Mutations can cause cells that should be replaced to survive instead of die, and new cells to form when they’re not needed. These extra cells can divide uncontrollably, causing growths called tumors to form.

Tumors can cause a variety of health problems, depending on where they grow in the body.

But not all tumors are cancerous. Benign tumors are noncancerous and do not spread to nearby tissues. Sometimes, they can grow large and cause problems when they press against neighboring organs and tissue. Malignant tumors are cancerous and can invade other parts of the body.

Some cancer cells can also migrate through the bloodstream or lymphatic system to distant areas of the body. This process is called metastasis. Cancers that have metastasized are considered more advanced than those that have not. Metastatic cancers tend to be harder to treat and more fatal.

Types of Cancer

Cancers are named for the area in which they begin and the type of cell they are made of, even if they spread to other parts of the body. For example, a cancer that begins in the lungs and spreads to the liver is still called lung cancer. There are also several clinical terms used for certain general types of cancer:

Carcinoma is a cancer that starts in the skin or the tissues that line other organs

Sarcoma is a cancer of connective tissues such as bones, muscles, cartilage, and blood vessels.

Leukemia is a cancer of bone marrow, which creates blood cells.

Lymphoma and myeloma are cancers of the immune system.

Risk Factors and Treatment

The direct cause of cancer is changes to the DNA in your cells. Genetic mutations can be inherited. They can also occur after

birth as a result of environmental forces. Some of these forces include:

exposure to cancer-causing chemicals, called carcinogens

exposure to radiation

unprotected exposure to the sun

certain viruses, such as human papilloma virus (HPV)

smoking

lifestyle choices, such as type of diet and level of physical activity

Cancer risk tends to increase with age. Some existing health conditions that cause inflammation may also increase your risk of cancer. An

example is ulcerative colitis, a chronic inflammatory bowel disease.

Knowing the factors that contribute to cancer can help you live a lifestyle that decreases your cancer risks. According to experts, these are the seven best ways to prevent cancer:

Stop using tobacco and avoid secondhand smoke.

Eat a healthy, balanced diet.

Limit your intake of processed meats.

Consider adopting a “Mediterranean diet” that focuses mainly on plant-based foods, lean proteins, and healthy fats.

Avoid alcohol, or drink in moderation. Moderate drinking is defined as one drink a day for women of all ages and men older than 65, and up to two drinks a day for men 65 years of age and younger.

Keep a healthy weight and stay active by getting at least 30 minutes of physical activity every day.

Stay protected from the sun.

Cover up with clothing, sunglasses, and a hat, and apply sunscreen frequently.

Avoid the sun between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. This is when the sun’s rays are at their strongest.

Stay in the shade as much as possible when you’re outside.

Avoid tanning beds and sunlight, which can damage your skin just as much as the sun.

Get vaccinated against viral infections that can lead to cancer, such as hepatitis B and HPV.

Don’t engage in risky behaviors. Practice safe sex and don’t share needles when using drugs or prescription medications. Only get tattoos at licensed parlors.

See your doctor regularly so they can screen you for various types of cancer. This increases your chances of catching any possible cancers as early as possible.



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Xi says China to step up efforts to fight 'splittism' in Tibet

 President Xi Jinping
China must build an “impregnable fortress” to maintain stability in Tibet, protect national unity and educate the masses in the struggle against “splittism”, President Xi Jinping told senior leaders, state media said on Saturday.

China seized control over Tibet in 1950 in what it describes as a “peaceful liberation” that helped the remote Himalayan region throw off its “feudalist” past. But critics, led by exiled spiritual leader the Dalai Lama, say Beijing’s rule amounts to “cultural genocide”.

At a senior Communist Party meeting on Tibet’s future governance, Xi lauded achievements made and praised frontline officials but said more efforts were needed to enrich, rejuvenate and strengthen unity in the region.

Political and ideological education needed to be strengthened in Tibet’s schools in order to “plant the seeds of loving China in the depths of the hearts of every youth”, Xi said in remarks published by state news agency Xinhua.

Pledging to build a “united, prosperous, civilised, harmonious and beautiful new, modern, socialist Tibet”, Xi said China needed to strengthen the role of the Communist Party in the territory and better integrate its ethnic groups.

Tibetan Buddhism also needed to adapt to socialism and to Chinese conditions, he added.

Advocacy group the International Campaign for Tibet (ICT) said Xi’s remarks showed Chinese rule still needed to be imposed with an “iron fist”.

In emailed comments, its president, Matteo Mecacci, said, “If Tibetans really benefited as much from Chinese leadership as Xi and other officials claim, then China wouldn’t have to fear separatism and wouldn’t need to subject Tibetans to political re-education.”

China’s policies towards Tibet have come under the spotlight again this year amid worsening ties with the United States.

In July, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the United States would restrict visas for some Chinese officials involved in blocking diplomatic access to Tibet and engaging in “human rights abuses”, adding that Washington supported “meaningful autonomy” for Tibet.



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PDMA issues alert about heavy rains in different parts of KP

PDMA issues alert about heavy rains
The Provincial Disaster Management Authority Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has issued an alert about heavy rains in different parts of the province from this evening till Tuesday.

A letter in this connection has been sent by PDMA to all the Deputy Commissioners of the province to take precautionary measures to avert any human and material loss.

Tourists have also been advised to avoid visiting hilly areas during this period.

People have been asked to contact PDMA on its helpline 1700 in case of any emergency.



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Islamabad court dismisses Gill’s bail plea in sedition case

A District and Sessions court of Islamabad dismissed the post arrest bail petition of PTI leader Shahbaz Gill on Tuesday. Additional Dist...