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Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Karachi: Dengue fever death toll reaches 22 | HEALTH - geo.tv

Karachi: Dengue fever death toll reaches 22 | HEALTH - geo.tv
Karachi: Dengue fever death toll reaches 22

HEALTH AWARENESS WELFARE (HAW): Karachi: Dengue fever death toll reaches 22

// KARACHI: The dengue fever death toll in Karachi reached 22 as another patients died in the city on Tuesday.

In Sindh province so far 24 dengue patients had died, 22 in the city and two in Hyderabad.

Dr M Shakeel Aamir Mullick, Provincial Focal Person (Dengue Surveillance Sindh), said a 34 years old man resident of Gulshan-e-Iqbal died on November 4. He was admitted in hospital on November 2.

He said 34 new dengue cases were reported late by health facilities: 2 on Nov 1, 2 on Nov 3, and 27 on November 7.

Moreover he said during last 24 hours 21 new cases were also reported including 11 admitted patients and 10 OPD patients.

He said so 3414 dengue cases have been reported this year in Karachi, 505 in Hyderabad and 36 in rest of Sindh.

The citizens have criticized the performance of provincial health, local 

government and other related departments for their failure to check the dengue virus.

The dismal sanitary situation in Hyderabad, Karachi and other towns of Sindh, particularly overflowing sewers, has provided ideal breeding grounds to dengue mosquitoes, while no serious efforts are yet initiated to kills the larva of this mosquito, the main cause of the spread of this dreaded virus. (PPI)//

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COMMENT - CONCERN - OPINION - SAY = REFLECTION:

Since Dengue Fever deaths are increasing massively worldwide including Pakistan, the governments of global countries should do needful immediately with the collaboration of WHO (World Health Organisation) and its allied organisations to rescue humans' precious life on humanitarian causes at least please.

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- A.R.Shams's Reflection - Press / Online Publications - Moral Messages Worldwide - http://www.arshamssreflection.blogspot.com

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

200 million people at risk from toxic pollution: environmentalists | HEALTH - geo.tv

200 million people at risk from toxic pollution: environmentalists | HEALTH - geo.tv
200 million people at risk from toxic pollution: environmentalists

HEALTH AWARENESS WELFARE (HAW): 200 million people at risk from toxic pollution: environmentalists

// GENEVA: Hundreds of millions of people worldwide risk exposure to toxic pollution, environmental groups warned Monday, publishing a list of the world's worst areas, including an African processing site for European electronics.


"We estimate that the health of more than 200 million people is at risk from pollution in the developing world," said Richard Fuller, who heads US-based environment watchdog the Blacksmith Institute.........//


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COMMENT - CONCERN - OPINION - SAY = REFLECTION:


Environmental pollution is one of biggest factor that make human fall in the grip of serious health risk that's needed to be noticed chiefly by the WHO (World Health Organisation) with the collaboration of world's each country government as a greater humanitarian deed indeed.


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- A.R.Shams's Reflection - Press / Online Publications - Moral Messages Worldwide - http://www.arshamssreflection.blogspot.com

Monday, November 4, 2013

Amazing & Interesting Awareness Welfare Organisation (A&IAWO)

Amazing & Interesting Awareness Welfare Organisation (A&IAWO)
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AMAZING & INTERESTING AWARENESS WELFARE (A&IAW)  :  80-Year-Old Man Survives After Falling Off a Cliff While Fighting a Bear

// In the battle of man vs. bear, man has triumphed–well, sort of.
The Guardian reports that Yusuf Alchagirov, an 80-year-old Russian shepherd, was minding his own business in a raspberry field when he was attacked by a large, hungry bear. Rather than let the predator get the best of him, Alchagirov counter-attacked. Despite his age, the octogenarian managed to knock the bear off-balance with a flurry of kicks and headbutts.................//

- A.R.Shams's Reflection - Press / Online Publications - Moral Messages Worldwide




Pakistan prime minister: Drone strike won't derail Taliban peace talks - CNN.com

Pakistan prime minister: Drone strike won't derail Taliban peace talks - CNN.com


Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan chief Hakimullah Mehsud was killed in a drone strike on Friday.

LEGAL AWARENESS WELFARE (HAW): 

Pakistani prime minister: Drone strike won't derail Taliban peace talks.
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COMMENT - CONCERN - OPINION - SAY = REFLECTION:
Its Pakistani government that is understood responsible for being incapable of honoring the country's sovereignty resulting to foreign drone attacks are continuing on its jurisdictions soil. 

Should the present government explore the reason as to why a foreign country dare to keep up conducting drone attacks with the territory of Pakistan massacring lives and haves of Pakistanis in a immoral manner. 

Can the government sort out the responsible Pakistani authority and exact personalities involved in authorizing any other country to conduct drone attacks etc. here on Pakistan and bring them to book for the sake of this sad nation's safety and confident living as being the citizens of an independent country?

May Pakistani people and their beloved nation be safe and blessed forever!.

  - A.R.Shams's Reflection - Press / Online Publications - Moral Messages Worldwide

Pakistan prime minister: Drone strike won't derail Taliban peace talks - CNN.com

Pakistan prime minister: Drone strike won't derail Taliban peace talks - CNN.com


Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan chief Hakimullah Mehsud was killed in a drone strike on Friday.

LEGAL AWARENESS WELFARE (HAW): 

Pakistani prime minister: Drone strike won't derail Taliban peace talks

Its Pakistani government that is understood responsible for being incapable of honoring the country's sovereignty resulting to foreign drone attacks are continuing on its jurisdictions soil. 

Should the present government explore the reason as to why a foreign country dare to keep up conducting drone attacks with the territory of Pakistan massacring lives and haves of Pakistanis in a immoral manner. 

Can the government sort out the responsible Pakistani authority and exact personalities involved in authorizing any other country to conduct drone attacks etc. here on Pakistan and bring them to book for the sake of this sad nation's safety and confident living as being the citizens of an independent country?

May Pakistani people and their beloved nation be safe and blessed forever!.

  - A.R.Shams's Reflection - Press / Online Publications - Moral Messages Worldwide

BBC News - UK 'fastest-growing Western economy'

BBC News - UK 'fastest-growing Western economy'
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AMAZING & INTERESTING AWARENESS WELFARE (A&IAW): UK 'fastest-growing Western economy'

For mega rich people in UK would find UK's fast-growing economy as a boon but not the common people who are the majority of population there as that's happening now in almost all the countries of the world. That's sad for average world inhabitants.

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BBC News - Doctors aided US torture at military prisons, report says

BBC News - Doctors aided US torture at military prisons, report says
Guantanamo Bay detention centre. (File image)

LEGAL AWARENESS WELFARE (LAW): 

Since medical activists are considered having the status of parenthood, their inhuman deeds with the prisoners seems and sounds very immoral to the extent that people would hate such people and would desire severe punishment for them by US judiciaries so that the world can pick lessons for ultimate result of misdeeds them did.

- A.R.Shams's Reflection - Press / Online Publications - Moral Messages Worldwide - http://www.arshamssreflection.blogspot.com