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  • India defeats Bangladesh by 280 runs in the first Test

    India defeats Bangladesh by 280 runs in the first Test

    India defeated Bangladesh by 280 runs in the first Test match, played at M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai.

    Chasing 515 runs by India, the Bangladeshi team was bowled out for 234 runs.

    Najam-ul-Hasan Shanto stood out for Bangladesh with 82 runs.

    In the second innings, on behalf of India, Ashwin took six wickets while Jadeja took three.

    In the first innings of the first Test match, the Indian team was bowled out for 376 runs, while the visiting team could only score 149 runs.

    In the second innings, India declared the innings by scoring 287 runs and gave Bangladesh a target of 515 runs to win.

    In the series of 2 Test matches, India has got a 10-0 lead.

  • Bodies rotting in Khairpur Civil Hospital; Staff infected

    Bodies rotting in Khairpur Civil Hospital; Staff infected

    Reports from Khairpur have revealed that employees posted in the morgue of Civil Hospital are getting infected amid three rotting dead bodies. The district administration has initiated an inquiry to find facts leading to the situation.

    Local journalists have reported that the air-conditioning system in the morgue went out of order, and the facility also ran out of preservers used to store the bodies for a short period before the burial.

    Some employees, on condition of anonymity, stated that the hospital’s administration was informed about the situation, but they did not take any action.

    The local journalists told Dawn that a visitor shared videos of the ill morgue workers being treated for the infectious disease. Victims reportedly got infected by handling three unclaimed bodies that were swollen and had started rotting.

    The morgue’s embalming machines, which prevent bodies from decaying, had reportedly been out-of-order for a long time now.

    In one of the videos, a morgue staffer complains that after their colleagues fell ill, they did not bathe and shroud the bodies, which were found infested with decomposing bacteria and insects.

    Commissioner Sukkur took notice and asked the medical superintendent (MS) of the Khairpur Civil Hospital to get the matter thoroughly investigated.

    A probe committee has been formed to investigate how the air-conditioning system, embalming machines, and other required equipment went out of order. The committee is to submit a report to the MS as soon as possible.

    The matter has also been brought to the attention of the provincial chief secretary, and the investigation is underway.

    Notably, in one of the recent studies, it was revealed that hospitals are some of the riskiest places to visit, as they are the biggest source of Hepatitis B, C, and HIV infections in Pakistan.

  • Maya Ali’s befitting reply to marriage question

    Maya Ali’s befitting reply to marriage question

    Actress Maya Ali shared her wedding plans and the upcoming projects with her fans in a Q&A session on her Instagram.

    A fan asked, “Are you a part of Jo Bachay hain sang?” To which Maya Ali responded, “Yes”

    Jo Bachay Hain Sang Samait Lo is an upcoming drama series based on a novel written by Farhat Ishtiaq.

    Another fan asked, “Maya Ali ap shadi nhi karoga Kya?” To which Maya gracefully replied, “When the right time will come, In Sha Allah “

    Ali will also star in the upcoming series, Sun Mere Dil, alongside Wahaj Ali; written by controversial writer Khalil Ur Rehmar Qamar.

  • PTI supporters share old rally picture to claim Lahore rally success

    PTI supporters share old rally picture to claim Lahore rally success

    In an interesting development yesterday, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) supporters shared old pictures of the party rally on social media, alleging that the September 21 Lahore rally was successful.

    Many users pointed out that the images being shared by PTI-affiliated accounts are from the 2022 PTI rally and not yesterday.

    Journalists, including Sabir Shakir, Tariq Mateen, and Ihtisham ul Haq, shared misleading pictures yesterday claiming that the recent PTI rally has been a political success for the party.

    Ihtisham later deleted the picture when he was called out for sharing a fake image.

    Interestingly, AFP did a fact-check of a similar matter when PTI-affiliated accounts shared pictures from a 2022 rally to falsely claim that the September 8 rally in Islamabad had a huge number of people.

    PTI has conducted two rallies in the country despite immense difficulties including road closures and detention of party workers since the party founder termed the Lahore rally a “do or die” matter.

  • Man arrested in Italy over 1977 Australian double murder

    Man arrested in Italy over 1977 Australian double murder

    A 65-year-old man has been arrested in Rome over the “horrific, frenzied” 1977 murder of two women in their home in Melbourne, Australian police said Saturday.

    The bodies of Suzanne Armstrong, 27, and Susan Bartlett, 28, were discovered at their house in Easey Street, Melbourne, on January 13, 1977, with multiple stab wounds.

    Armstrong had been raped. Her then 16-month-old son was found unharmed in his cot.

    The women had last been seen alive three days earlier.

    “It was an absolutely gruesome, horrific, frenzied homicide — multiple stabbings,” Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Shane Patton told a news conference.

    He described the 47-year-old crime, known as the Easey Street murders, as the state’s longest and most serious cold case.

    The suspect, a dual Greek-Australian citizen, had been living in Greece where he was protected by the country’s statute of limitations, Patton said.

    Police waited for him to leave the country, the chief commissioner added, and he was finally arrested Thursday in the Italian capital’s Fiumicino airport under an Interpol red notice.

    Australia will launch extradition procedures, he said.

    Police had been helped by “technological advances” over the years, Patton said.

    In 2017, they offered an Aus$1 million (US$680,000) reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction, he said, after new information had come to light.

    He declined to give more details of the investigation.

    A report in Melbourne’s The Age newspaper, which police did not confirm, said police had decided to check the DNA of all 131 people named in the original police file.

    The suspect was on that list and had agreed to undergo a DNA test but instead fled to Greece in 2017, the paper reported.

    He was linked to the crime by the DNA of a close relative, it said.

    According to The Age, the suspect had been stopped and searched on the night of the murders by local police who found a large knife on him — three days before the bodies were discovered.

    It is “understood” that the man — then a teenager — was not interviewed about the killings at the time as police focused on other suspects, the paper said.

    A detective senior sergeant running the investigation since 2015 broke the news of the suspect’s arrest to the victims’ families on Saturday morning, Patton said.

    The families were “emotional, speechless, overwhelmed, but appreciative that they hadn’t been forgotten”, he said.

    “There is simply no expiry date on crimes that are as brutal as this. I think that is borne out here today.”

  • Ali Amin Gandapur’s arrest warrant issued

    Ali Amin Gandapur’s arrest warrant issued

    An Anti Terrorism Court (ATC) has issued a non-bailable arrest warrant for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) Chief Minister (CM) Ali Amin Gandapur over a Federal Judicial Complex vandalism case.

    ATC judge Tahir Abbas Sipra, while turning down CM’s bail petition, stated that bail can not be given every time without a justified reason.

    The defendant’s lawyer informed the judge that the court should grant “one (more) chance,” assuring that “Ali Amin will [definitely] appear before the court.”

    Upon this, Judge Sipra reminded the lawyer that previously, a date for a hearing was fixed according to Gandapur’s availability, but he never showed up.

    ATC later adjourned the hearing of the case till October 3.

    ATC court also issued a non-bailable arrest warrant for former Deputy Speaker of Punjab Assembly Wasiq Qayyum Abbasi, Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party (IPP) leader Aamer Mehmood Kiani and PTI leader Raja Rashid Hafeez in a Federal Judicial Complex vandalising case.

    On March 18, 2023, PTI workers allegedly pelted stones at the authorities inside the premises of the Federal Judicial Complex during founder PTI Imran Khan’s hearing in court.

  • Dream will come true if Laapataa Ladies competes at Oscars: Kiran Rao

    Dream will come true if Laapataa Ladies competes at Oscars: Kiran Rao

    Director and writer Kiran Rao has shared her feelings on the possibility of having her film ‘Laapataa Ladies’ nominated for the Academy Awards, also known as Oscars.

    During an interview with Press Trust of India, Kiran Rao said, “My dream would be fulfilled… if it (Laapataa Ladies) would go to the Oscars. But it’s a process, and I am hoping it will be considered. I am sure the best film will qualify, whoever they (Film Federation India) choose in the scheme of things.”

    “Our primary recognition comes from the audience’s response at the box office. If the audience and the nation appreciate our work, that would be the greatest accolade for us”, Kiran Rao added.

    The cast of the film includes Nitanshi Goel, Pratibha Ranta, Sparsh Shrivastav Ravi Kishan, Chhaya Kadam, and Geeta Aggarwal Sharma.

    Laapataa Ladies was released on Netflix on March 1, 2024.

  • Artist Mansoor Ahmed Rahi’s wife accuses son of stealing paintings Worth Rs1 Billion

    Artist Mansoor Ahmed Rahi’s wife accuses son of stealing paintings Worth Rs1 Billion

    The wife of famous artist Mansoor Ahmed Rahi has filed an FIR against her son, accusing him of stealing her late husband’s paintings, which are worth over Rs1 billion, police have confirmed on Friday.

    On Thursday Mrs Rahi reported theft, even though the incident happened almost eight months ago. Shalimar police registered a case against Rahi’s son and his friends under Section 380 of the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC).

    According to the FIR, the couple’s son and six of his friends visited their home in Sector F-11 in Islamabad in January. Later, the son took his parents to dinner, leaving his friends at home.

    When they returned, the son took his parents upstairs, but Mrs. Rahi heard noises coming from the basement. When she asked about it, her son said it was nothing.

    However, when she went to check, she discovered 70 to 80 of her husband’s paintings had been removed from their frames and rolled up. She claims her son and his friends took the paintings away in a vehicle.

    She was deeply shocked and fell ill after learning about her son’s actions, as the paintings were worth around Rs1 billion.

    The artist passed away on May 12. Mrs. Rahi, still grieving, now wants legal action to be taken against her son and wants the stolen paintings returned.

  • Non-bailable warrant issued for controversial speaker Sahil Adeem

    Non-bailable warrant issued for controversial speaker Sahil Adeem

    A local court in Karachi has issued a non-bailable warrant for controversial motivational speaker Sahil Adeem in a case pertaining to allegedly making derogatory remarks about Sindhis.

    The News reported that Sahil Adeem was booked by the Karachi police on a complaint filed by lawyer Abdul Fatah in July 2024.

    The court directed the police to arrest and produce him before the court on September 24.

    The warrant has been issued over Adeem’s failure to surrender before the court.

    In the First Information Report (FIR) registered against Sahil Azaz Adeem, advocate Abdul Fatah stated that he was sitting outside the Edhi Barroom at the City Courts when he received a video on WhatsApp in which Sahil Adeem could be heard making derogatory remarks about Sindhis.

    He lodged the FIR on July 12, in which he further stated that in the video, the accused was heard saying that instead of Ghazwa-e-Hind, it should be Ghazwa-e-Sindh and that Sindhis gift their daughters to Chaudhries and Waderas (feudal lords). As per the lawyer, Sahil Adeem used many other objectionable words, hurting his sentiments and those of other Sindhis.

    The FIR include sections 153 (wantonly giving provocation with intent to cause riot), 505 (statements conducing to public mischief) and 500 (Punishment for defamation) of the Pakistan Penal Code.

    Notably, Adeem has issued a public apology for his remarks against the Sindhi community, stating he did not intend to hurt anybody.

  • Baba jee stuck in time; Azma Bokhari addresses disinformation

    Baba jee stuck in time; Azma Bokhari addresses disinformation

    Minister of Information and Culture in Punjab, Azma Zahid Bokhari, has pointed out the false information posted by YouTuber Imran Riaz’s fan page.

    In 2022, a video was posted on Imran Riaz’s official account showing an old man urging the public to attend a PTI rally for the country’s future. However, in 2024, the same video was posted on the Imran Riaz fan page account, claiming that the old man was urging citizens to attend the rally to be held today in Lahore.

    In her tweet, Ms Bokhari wrote, “Baba G aik hi libaas main 2 saal pehly B wohi baatien kr rhy thy or aaj bhii wohi keh rahy hain.” She then jokingly advised the PTI, “Baba badal lain ya unhain bitha dain.”

    “Chor chori se jayee magar Hairaa pherii se Na Jayee,” she added

    Tweep Rab Nawaz Baloch, claimed, “The elderly man who was chanting ‘neutral’ slogan was seen leaving Youtuber Imran Riaz’s house in 2022 wearing the same costume.”

    Another netizen said, “Baba G abhii Naya Pakistan k raasty main hain.”