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jazy3 · 4 years
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Thoughts on Grey’s Anatomy: 17X7
SPOILERS AHEAD!!!
They did it! I can’t believe it! They actually killed DeLuca off! I’m so happy right now! As long time readers will know I have never been a Andrew DeLuca fan and I speculated back in the summer that they might be planning to write his character off after it was revealed that the planned finale for Season 16 included an explosion that was supposed to claim the life of one of the characters. I speculated that DeLuca was the most likely candidate with Tom and Jackson being the most likely runners up because I felt that they had gone as far as they could with DeLuca’s character and there wasn’t much left for him to do on the show.
Add that to the fact that the actor who plays DeLuca said a bunch of stuff to the press last year where he spoiled some pretty major plot points and stated that he knew things about where the show was going when he hadn’t even read a single script for the season yet and I was pretty sure his days were numbered. That being said, the show had teased us a bunch of times about firing, killing, or writing off the character during seasons 15 and 16 and they never went through with it so a big part of me was skeptical that they ever would.
But it turns out I was right! His days were numbered and they wound up killing him off in the Mid-Season Premiere! I’m still in shock. It hasn’t really sunk in yet to be honest. This episode honestly made me wish we’d gotten to see the remaining episodes and finale of Season 16 as planned. Based on what we know it looks like the plan was for Richard, Bailey, Meredith, and Carina to stage an intervention, DeLuca was to go away and get treatment and return to the hospital only to die tragically in an explosion.
Season 17 would have opened with the characters finding out about that and mourning his death and I think it would have been interesting to see Meredith navigate that as in the Finale Hayes asked her out and she said yes. It seems likely that if the COVID-19 Pandemic had not hit when it did and shut down production and altered filming for this season we would have seen Meredith and Hayes go out for a drink and start dating.
Seeing Meredith navigate the loss of her ex-boyfriend who she was no longer close to while in the beginning stages of her relationship with Hayes would have been very interesting and I’m sorry we didn’t get to see that. I’m also sorry that due to safety restrictions Meredith and Hayes haven’t had much screen time this season, but it looks like that’s about to change as I’ll get into a bit later.
Back to the episode at hand. I never liked DeLuca as a character and I hated him with Meredith so I’m glad that they killed him off and that we never have to deal with that nonsense again. I’m glad that they caught the human trafficker Opal and took those people down. I was never super invested in that storyline so I’m glad they wrapped that up. I feel so bad for Carina though. She’s a great character and is wonderfully acted by Stefania Spampinato.
My heart broke for her in this episode because while I won’t miss her brother I know that she will and will be absolutely gutted when she finds out that he’s died especially after she worked so hard to get him help and treatment for his Bipolar Disorder. I’m glad she has Maya there to support her.
LOL at Bailey sleeping through the whole damn episode! What did I miss indeed! That poor woman slept through DeLuca getting stabbed, almost dying, not dying, having surgery twice, and then actually dying as well as the other shenanigans going on at the hospital. I loved that she was asleep at Meredith’s bedside especially after they spent a good chunk of Season 16 fighting.
I also feel really bad for Richard in that he’s obviously grateful that DeLuca helped save his life and wanted to help and when Owen turned him down because it wasn’t a good idea for him to scrub in Richard lurked in the background in the OR gallery the whole time to make sure that everything was okay. Plus he can’t talk to Meredith about it right now because she’s in a coma which must be so difficult for him. The extra stress also puts his sobriety at risk and that worries me.
I got to be honest I am struggling to understand Teddy’s point of view this season. She’s being really awful! She’s being cruel to Tom. She was cruel to Owen. I don't know what Teddy expected to have happen. Both Cristina and Amelia walked away from their marriages to Owen and moved on with their lives in large part because they realized Owen was in love with Teddy and always would be.
And then she finally gets what she’s wanted all these years and the minute she realizes Amelia’s baby might be Owen’s and not Link’s she runs back to Tom and has a several months long affair with him and then drops him like a hot potato as soon as she realizes that the baby is Link’s and after Owen finds out about the affair she refuses to talk to Tom for months and then comes crawling back to him and wants to be his friend after Owen makes it clear he wants nothing to do with her. WTF?
I feel bad for Tom. I really like his character. He’s super interesting and complex and he deserves better than someone who treats him like that. Tom is a good man at heart and he treated Teddy like gold and in return she’s done nothing but break his heart and stomp all over him when he’s already down. He deserves someone better. I’ve never been an Owen fan, but honestly Teddy is behaving so horribly I’m on his side on this one.
They had some great scenes in the OR together, but Teddy clearly read too much into it. Every time he gives her a crumb she’s convinced he’s forgiven her and wants to give her a second chance and that’s not it at all. Owen has been clear. He doesn’t forgive her and he doesn’t want to get back together with her. All he wants is to co-parent peacefully and work together as colleagues because he values her skills as a surgeon. That’s it.
It was cute to see Teddy Face Timing with Leo. I’m glad they are finding safe ways to incorporate the kids into the story. Speaking of which, the scene where Amelia and Maggie tell Zola that her Mom has been placed on a vent and she might not come off it was heartbreaking. That kid has grown into her own as an actress and really holds her own in that scene.
Her line about how she didn’t want them to tell Bailey or Ellis yet because they’re too young to understand broke me heart. Zola’s only a few years older than them but she’s old enough to understand the impact of what’s happening in a way that they can’t. And she remembers how hard it was when Derek died. When Cristina left. When Alex left. She doesn’t want to put her siblings though the same thing especially when Alex’s departure is still so fresh for them and they never got a chance to really know their Dad. The fact that Zola can recognize that at such a young age is raw and heart breaking.
We saw Winston and Maggie reconnect this episode which would have been super hot and enjoyable if Meredith hadn’t just been put on a ventilator! The scene where Jackson showed up looking for Maggie was too funny! I loved the scenes with Jackson, Link, and Winston in the backyard having beers! Winston has a great sense of humour and seems to be a calming presence. I like the idea of those three being friends.
Link’s face when he realized that Winston doesn’t know that Maggie and Jackson used to date and are also step-siblings. I’ll be interested to see Winston’s reaction when that comes out. I loved Link’s rant about how worried he was about Meredith and what her declining health and potential death was doing and would do to Amelia. Did anyone else catch that he called Amelia his wife? I’m calling it. They’re foreshadowing an Amelink wedding!
I liked hearing Jackson talk about how Meredith is family and they’re all worried and Winston’s comments about how all they can do is just keeping moving physically and metaphorically. I’m also loving Amelia and Maggie’s wardrobes this season. Their sweaters in this episode were gorgeous! Hats off to the wardrobe department! They’re looking good!
I loved seeing Jo and Hayes work together again because I love their friendship, but to be honest I was expecting more of the friendly teasing and banter of last season where she egged him on about Meredith and they traded barbs. Their scenes in this episode were a lot more intense and agitated. She totally played him with that line about Meredith.
He kept saying no to taking Luna to see her Mom and so Jo made it personal for him. If Meredith asked to see her kids Hayes would never say no and he would move heaven and earth for her. By making that connection Jo got him to agree to her plan. I also love that the reason he kept saying no in the beginning was because of what happened to Meredith.
She went from laughing and joking to being put on a vent and he doesn’t want to run the risk with any other patient and it’s obviously eating him up inside. He misses her. He cares about her and he’s clearly terrified about the possibility of her not waking up. That being said, Jo’s line where she compared Alex leaving her for Izzie because he found out he had kids he didn’t know he had and sending her a heartfelt letter to Hayes spending years watching his wife and the mother of his two boys die of cancer was way out of line. Super not okay. I really think that Jo is going to adopt that baby. I think that’s why they are setting up her interest in OBGYN.
In other news, Nico is still a terrible boyfriend to Levi. I honestly don’t know why Levi puts up with him. Levi really shone in this episode I think. He felt responsible for what happened, but instead of bungling things and making things worse like he might have done in the past he got out of his own way and asked Dr. Khan who was a vascular surgeon in Pakistan prior to immigrating to the U.S. to take his place.
I feel like this episode implies that the Beach is limbo now as I don’t know how else DeLuca could have ended up there as he wasn’t someone who was close to Meredith the way that Derek, George, Richard, and Bailey are. Not sure how I feel about that as I was kind of liking the is it a COVID dream is it the afterlife ambiguity.
Onto next week’s promo! I’m not excited that they appear to be setting up an episode in which the other characters mourn DeLuca’s passing as none of the other characters apart from Carina were really that close to him. They spent the last two seasons establishing that everyone hated his guts, considered him a nuisance, and only put up with him because they had to. So to me the other characters mourning him doesn’t feel authentic or real. It just feels forced.
There are several things I am excited about though. Seeing Maggie’s reaction to his death I think will be interesting. She was visibly upset and ran to his side when Alex beat him up in Season 13 and mourning the loss of your ex-boyfriend who you were no longer close to while being in a committed relationship with someone new I think is an interesting dynamic. She’s kinda standing in for Meredith here because she’s on a vent.
I’d like to see Catherine support Richard and make up for her horrible behaviour last season. And the best thing of all: Hayes!!! In the promo trailer we see Hayes sitting at Meredith’s bedside talking to her about how she needs to fight and how they all need her to fight. Bring it on! It’s about damn time! And Derek’s back and he’s … fishing? I’m excited to see what happens there and if they actually get to talk and have a real conversation this time. It has also been announced that Sarah Drew will be returning for a cameo as Dr. April Kepner this season so I’m excited for that!
Until next time!
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wowhealthpk · 2 years
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 Life Expectancy After Pulmonary Embolism – Is Pulmonary Embolism Fatal? - WoWH Health Pakistan
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Life Expectancy After Pulmonary Embolism – Is Pulmonary Embolism Fatal? - WoWH Health Pakistan
WoW Health Pakistan states that a pulmonary embolism is a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries in your lungs. In most cases, pulmonary embolism is caused by blood clots that travel to the lungs from deep veins in the legs or, in rare cases, from veins in other parts of the body (deep vein thrombosis). If you want to read about life expectancy after Pulmonary embolism, read this article till the end!
Pulmonary embolism (PE) is a serious condition that can be fatal as the clots block blood flow to the lungs. However, prompt treatment reduces the risk of death significantly. Preventing blood clots in your legs will help protect you from pulmonary embolism and complications associated with it.
What is the Life Expectancy after Pulmonary Embolism?
Every year, approximately 1-2 people out of every 1,000 are affected by a PE in the United States (U.S.). This figure places the condition as the third leading cause of cardiovascular death in the United States.
The type of embolism, a person’s age, and overall health all influence life expectancy after a PE. Most people, however, can fully recover from a PE if doctors can diagnose and treat them as soon as possible.
Most people recover completely from a PE, but some may have long-term symptoms, such as shortness of breath. Call doctor at home for the recovery time depends on the severity of the PE and the individual’s overall health.
Post-PE syndrome affects one-third of people who recover from PE and can last three months or longer. This syndrome can lead to chronic shortness of breath and a lower quality of life.
Post-thrombotic syndrome can result in persistent swelling, pain, and skin discoloration in the affected area, as well as chronic lung damage and further clotting. Moreover psychological issues such as anxiety or depression are also seen n patients.
Prompt treatment is required to help avoid serious complications. Get online Gp consultation from WoW Health Pakistan. The goal of PE treatment is to help prevent clot growth and the formation of new clots.
What are the Symptoms of Pulmonary Embolism?
Pulmonary Embolism (PE ) symptoms commonly include:
pain associated with deep breathing
breathing difficulty (dyspnea)
elevated heart rate (tachycardia)
rapid breathing
coughing
What are the Risk Factors Associated with Pulmonary Embolism?
Deep veins in the lower leg, thigh, or pelvis are the most common sites for blood clots to form. Deep vein thrombosis is the medical term for this condition (DVT). The majority of PE cases are caused by DVT for this purpose call a doctor. The risk factors for DVT and PE are the same.
Obesity
History of orthopedic surgery
the use of birth control pills
thrombophilia (a condition that increases a person’s chances of developing blood clots)
a lack of protein C
hyperhomocysteinemia (the condition where there is greater than 15 micromol/L of homocysteine in the blood)
a lack of protein S
mutation in the prothrombin gene
What is the Treatment of Pulmonary Embolism?
An anticoagulant is the primary treatment for pulmonary embolism. This is a medication that causes chemical changes in your blood to prevent it from clotting easily. This medication will keep the clot from growing larger while your body gradually absorbs it. It also lowers the likelihood of new clots forming.
life expectancy after Pulmonary embolism can be improved with the early diagnosis and proper treatment. You may get second opinion from US specialist doctors.
If you are seeking treatment for Pulmonary embolism, you can consult the best vascular surgeons of Pakistan through WoW Health Pakistan. 
FAQs
Can you make a full recovery from a pulmonary embolism?
Most people recover completely from a pulmonary embolism, but some may have long-term symptoms, such as shortness of breath. Complications can cause recovery to be delayed and hospital stays to be extended.
Can you live after pulmonary embolism?
Pulmonary embolism is potentially fatal. One-third of people who have undiagnosed and untreated pulmonary embolism die. However, when the condition is diagnosed and treated promptly, that figure drops dramatically.
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our-rohny-blog · 4 years
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Cost of hair restoration surgery in Lahore Pakistan
The cost of hair restoration surgery in Lahore Pakistan is easily affordable and many people travel to this low cost destination for baldness treatment from an experienced and qualified surgeon. 21st Century advanced in almost everything and humans came up with such methods and techniques, which blazed everyone’s mind. Hair restoration was never an option for people living in the past. They had to compromise if they were bald which sometimes triggered their mental health. They were always conscious about their looks. Jumping into the new era man introduced baldness treatment also known as hair transplantation. It is basically a process, which involves movement of grafts from one part of the body to another. It is a constructive method to increase the density, thickness and restore the beauty of a person. It sounds pity fancy from its name but it’s cost mainly depends on the type of procedure we’re acquiring for ourselves. Following are some factors, which influence the cost:
Number of grafts
It costs remarkably more to increase hair over the entire scalp, rather than just in small two to three areas.
Method of hair loss treatment 
There are two main processes called Follicular unit strip surgery (FUSS) or Follicular Unit extraction (FUE). The cost will depend on the method you choose.
Area/Location
The area or a location you’re going for a hair transplant primarily affects the cost. In areas where the cost of living is high, the cost of living is high. Competition is the major thing affecting the price of surgery so places with relatively fewer amounts of clinics would be expensive.
Another Notable thing is that there are some clinics that offer a payment plan with installments and give great financing options.
Travel Cost
To find quality surgeons and authenticated clinics one has to travel to a different place that definitely costs much. Being away from your own place you’ve to manage your food, residence and everything which increases the cost.
TYPES OF HAIR RESTORATION
The two most famous techniques are outlined below:
FOLLICULAR UNIT STRIP SURGERY
In this type of restoration a large strip of scalp is cut from the patient's donor area that is usually the back of the head. The cut is closed later and is hidden by surrounding hair. The scalp strip that is removed is cleaved into small grafts each containing few hairs. These are each shifted to balding areas being treated known as recipient sites. Moving to the important factor that is actually the cost, it mainly relies on the number of grafts relocated. This process can be advantageous if the person requires only a few grafts, as it would cost cheaper than paying a flat amount for the treatment.
Disadvantages of follicular unit strip surgery
·        Scars around the donor site
·        Pain and swelling
·        Invasive procedure
·        Longer recovery time
·        High complication rate
·        Limits graft harvesting
FOLLICULAR UNIT EXTRACTION
This surgery involves shaving the back of the head and then moving individual hair follicles. In this process surgeons will prepare the grafts and then place on recipient areas. The entire process takes about 4-8 hours depending upon the transplant size. FUE is less invasive than FUSS and fewer complications are expected such as scarring or pain after operation. Hair thickness cannot be affected since the follicles can be removed from several areas rather than one site.
Disadvantages
The FUE is much more expensive than the FUSS.
EXPENSES ON RECOVERY
After the transplant the scalp becomes quite sensitive. Wearing a bandage is a necessary ritual for a few days. The doctor prescribes pain medication, antibiotic to prevent infection and anti-inflammatory to stop swelling.
The recovery time varies for every person and primarily depends on the surgery type. FUE offers a fast recovery and patients get well soon.
OTHER POSSIBLE COSTS AFTER RECOVERY
The process doesn’t only end here; there are numerous other fancy post recovery things which needs to be figured out and some of them can be:
Antibiotics:
When a person goes through such a painful surgery he needs antibiotics to heal and these antibiotics depend on the severity of your pain.
Anti-inflammatory medicines
Doctors prescribe various anti-inflammatory after surgery to reduce swelling and the cost of these anti-inflammatory mostly depends on the type of medicines you use.
Pain Medication
The pain after surgery lasts for weeks and for some people it may last till months. Everyone has his or her own immune system and the severity of pain varies from person to person. Different people require different types of medication. Some need injections, some acquire capsules, and some need bandages. The cost of these medications depends on the medicine we are using.
Non-surgical hair loss technique
·        The US Food and Drug organization only approved minoxidil and finasteride as a medication to treat hair restoration.
·        Another treatment that could regrow hair without surgery by using patients' own blood plasma. It is mainly known as Platelet Rich plasma therapy and can help grow hair.
We concluded that the cost of hair restoration surgery in Lahore Pakistan depends upon technique, surgeon skill and expertise. It is a quite sophisticated method, which gives relief to people facing severe hair loss and helps them move confidently in society. The development of micro vascular surgical instrumentation has revolutionized the approach to surgical restoration. The cost depends on the type of process and medications we use. 
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Nazer H. Qureshi, MD, D. STAT, MSc, FAANS, FICS, FACS, is a Top Neurosurgeon with Princeton Brain, Spine & Sports Medicine in Princeton, NJ
Nazer H. Qureshi, MD, D. STAT, MSc, FAANS, FICS, FACS, is a well-versed neurosurgeon who diagnoses and treats patients at Princeton Brain, Spine & Sports Medicine in Princeton, NJ, which he joined in 2005. The practice was founded in 2005 by Dr. Mark R. McLaughlin. He sees patients at his private practice and maintains an affiliation with Hunterdon Healthcare, Mercy County Surgery Center and CentraState Health System. As a neurological surgeon, he specializes in the diagnosis and surgical treatment of disorders of the central and peripheral nervous system including congenital anomalies, trauma, tumors, vascular disorders, infections of the brain or spine, stroke, or degenerative diseases of the spine. Dr. Qureshi has an impressive professional journey that spans twenty years. Areas of clinical interest include skull base surgery and complex spine instrumentation. Prior to his current endeavors, Dr. Qureshi practiced neurosurgery in Arkansas for seven years. Dr. Qureshi is a Fellow of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, and Fellow of the International College of Surgeons. He has also authored and published seven book chapters and over 40 papers, abstracts, and oral presentations at conferences in US, Europe and Far East. Dr. Qureshi has also authored neuroscience/neurosurgery and neuroanatomy teaching material published on CD-ROM and palm pilots. For more information about Dr. Nazer H. Qureshi, please visit https://www.princetonbrainandspine.com/staff/neurosurgeon/nazer-qureshi/ or https://drqureshimd.com/.
Nazer H. Qureshi, MD, D. STAT, MSc, FAANS, FICS, FACS, attended Dow Medical College University of Karachi in Pakistan, and received his medical degree in 1990. He then went to Ireland, where he trained in general surgery, including neurosurgery, at the National Center for Neurosurgery (1993-1994). Furthermore, upon relocating to the United States, he conducted general surgery residencies at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (2003), University of Colorado Health Sciences Center (2002-2003) Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals (2001-2002), and Tufts University (2000-2001). He then performed his neurosurgery fellowship at the University of Arkansas Department of Neurosurgery (2003-2008), where he received the Prof. Iftikhar A. Raja Humanity in Medicine Award. In addition, he completed his research fellowship in gene therapy for brain tumors at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital (1996-1999). Dr. Qureshi received board certification in neurosurgery from the American Board of Neurological Surgery. In addition to his medical degree, he holds a Master of Science degree in Neuroscience (1996) and Diploma in Statistics (1995) from the University of Dublin/Trinity College Dublin. Dr. Qureshi dedicates his spare time to his family and the outdoors. For more information about Dr. Nazer H. Qureshi, please visit https://www.findatopdoc.com/doctor/3103109-Nazer-Qureshi-neurosurgeon-Princeton-NJ-72117.
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Final show-cause notice to doctors LARKANA – The Chief Secretary, Sindh, Mumtaz Ali Shah, has issued final show-cause notices to two doctors of Chandka Medical College Hospital (CMCH), Larkana, who failed to submit reply to the show-cause notices issued to them earlier.  These doctors include Dr Muhammad Saleem Shaikh, Additional Medical Superintendent (BPS-19) and Dr Rabail Noonari, Chief Medical officer (BPS-19), presently posted to look after the charge of Chief Casualty Officer, a post of BPS-20. The final show-cause said that both the doctors have nothing to say in their defence and are guilty of charges. It informed them that it is proposed to impose upon them the major penalty of “Dismissal from Service” under Rule-4(1)(b)(iv) of the Sindh Civil Servants (Efficiency & Discipline) Rules, 1973. They have been asked to submit their replies within seven days. Both doctors were found involved in misconduct in performing their government duties during treatment of dog-bitten 6-year old Master Hasnain son of Ghulam Hussain Bughio, resident of Habib Bughio village, located near Larkana. He was shifted to CMCH on November 14, 2019, where after initial treatment was rushed to Karachi. The child succumbed to injuries in the National Institute of Child Health (NICH) after 28 days. https://nation.com.pk/11-Feb-2021/pakistan-calls-upon-unsc-to-initiate-action-against-indian-agencies-involved-in-terrorism After his death, an inquiry committee was constituted which observed that “very weak data management system was observed, bio data of vital signs, general examination, description of injuries, treatment given and referral process was not recorded on the data tool. “No Consultant except the maxillofacial surgeon had attended the patient”. “Only MLOs/SMOs working in sub-specialties had attended the case”.  “No Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) were observed during the management including the infection prevention protocols”. “The first aid management was given in the Casualty in presence of mob of irrelevant persons including media persons. Most of the time the doctors, media personnel and other people including the relatives of the patient were found discussing referral of the case to Karachi”. “The stock register was not maintained as a valid stock record”. “The Immunoglobulin for Rabies was shown without the date of expiry and batch number”. “Sources of receiving and delivery were not properly documented”. “Duty roaster and record of leave not maintained”. “Consultant roaster indicating the responsible specialist for the subject on the emergency duty was not available”. “Reconstruction surgical departments like plastic surgery and vascular surgery were not available”. Both the doctors were suspended on 18th March 2020 for negligence in performing their government duties and S&GADC directed the CMCH Medical Superintendent on 15th September 2020 to relieve them but he didn’t and they continue to work even today at CMCH. Still action is awaited against doctors of NICH where the boy expired after remaining indoor for 28 days, experts opined.   https://timespakistan.com/final-show-cause-notice-to-doctors/10451/
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Aga Khan University Hospital Offers Advanced and Comprehensive Cardiac, Pulmonary and Vascular Care in Pakistan
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The Aga Khan University Hospital provides all services under one roof and over the years is known as one of the best cardiac surgery hospitals in Pakistan. The Aga Khan University Hospital provides one of the best care when it comes to cardiac, pulmonary and vascular care in Pakistan. Cardiology as we know deals with all heart surgery, diseases and disorders. The Aga Khan University Hospital is considered to be one of the best Heart Surgery and Cardiac Hospital in Pakistan with its mission to serve all patients with world class quality services despite of any class, gender or religion. The services that AKUH offers for heart are delivered by expert, experienced and trained cardiologists using state of art facilities. Their services have expanded and they now also offer Heart Emergency Services. There are designated beds in the emergency room which are reserved for patients who urgently need to be attended in case of a heart problem for example a heart attack. Many patients lose their lives due to sudden cardiac arrest, strokes, heart attacks, high blood pressure and diseases of the heart valves which at times cannot be cured if not responded immediately. The expert Cardiology team including the heart surgeons at the Aga Khan University Hospital specializes in cardio services and provides the patient with the best treatment and facilities available. The Hospital also offers special packages on tests pertaining to heart problems, and they have now extended their services on Sundays as well.
The Aga Khan University Hospital currently offers the new dedicated Heart Emergency Services which is offered 24/7. The expert Heart, Lung and Vascular team has high qualified and motivated medical staff which includes Cardiologists, Surgeons, Cardiac Nurses and Cardiothoracic Surgeons which is also known as the cardiology Department that works together to deliver good care to patients with all diseases and disorders of the heart. Patients can completely rely on medical staff who at all times would serve them in multiple ways as they have the experience, have been trained and are highly qualified.
Recently in order to create more awareness, the Aga Khan University Hospital also had a Facebook Live Session where expert heart surgeons, pulmonary and vascular doctors contributed to the knowledge of the public.
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Health initiatives by Malik Riaz for the betterment of the humanity
Water food and medical facilities are always been considered as three of the basic rights for every human round but unluckily, countries like Pakistan lacks basic infrastructure to accommodate all these facilities for its people. Not only there are very less public hospitals around, there is a big shortage of even the private clinics in the process. This is where the common man gets confronted with the pathetic situation without any basic medical services on requirement.
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Malik Riaz, who is the chairman and founder of the Bahria town, has come forward to help all the needy people whilst providing all the general health services without any charge. He has further initiated a social welfare system in order to help the under privileged class of people with all the required medical services. One of those includes the mobile medical teams which go to the areas of the poor sections and help them with all the required medicine and basic health facilities. The teams further includes trained doctors, lady doctors and attendants and they have also made dedicated mobile hospitals in zones like  Muzzafargarh, Rajanpur, Jacobabad, Sukkur, Ghotki, Kishmore, Mianwali, Akora Khattak, Diara deen and Layyah. There is also a fully equipped medical aid camp in Risalpur in the same regards
Moreover, Malik Riaz has further announced bigger plans in the same direction with the establishment of Swabi camp where funds amounting to Rs 8 Million has been provided to serve 40,000 patients .Patients which were suffering from diabetes, hyper tension, tuberculosis, flu and fever are all getting treated with sheer care and professionalism. On the other side, Medicines and ambulances are available round the clock to support and to assist these patients. There was another medical mission which is been ready with all the required facilities like mobile medical unit, doctors and paramedical staff and got sent to Tharparkar for six months. The medical unit carried ECG, ultra sound machines, examination laboratory and dispensary alongside in order to manage all type of situations and emergencies.
Apart from all these general medical facilities, a big chain of state of the art hospitals have been established in Pakistan. All of them have been equipped with the most advanced machinery along with most knowledgeable doctors. Already three units have been operational in Rawalpindi and Lahore regions and Mr Malik Riaz wil be providing around.7 Million per month for the proper functioning of all these hospitals. So far, around Rs200 Million has been spent on the treatment of patients and free medical treatment and assistance is been provided to all the poor people around. Quite Recently 40 children suffering from hearing impairment have been provided free of charge treatment with around 17 to 18 thousand dollars spent on each child. One of the most advanced treatments which are available in the facility includes Renal transplant, Bone marrow transplant, Open Heart surgery, Chemotherapy, Radio Therapy and Dialysis facilities .On the other side, a conference of top cardiac surgeons was been organized to facilitate research and growth in the field of cardiothoracic and vascular diseases.
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Current Affairs of Pakistan & Whole World - 2018-2019
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Current Affairs of Pakistan and All of the World 2018-2019:- ► Moody's downgrades Pakistan's banking system from stable to negative. ► PM Imran launches ‘Plant for Pakistan’ campaign in Balloki. ► US blocks UN move to condemn Israel’s decision to shut Hebron monitor mission. ► Multinational Maritime Exercise Aman-2019 begins in Karachi. ► Pakistan signs $10 bn gas pipeline agreement with Russia. ► Pakistan not to attend WTO e-commerce talks. ► S&P downgrades Pakistan's long-term credit rating to B-. ► PM Khan launches countrywide Sehat Insaf Card scheme. ► Pakistani Doctor Umar Sadat awarded prestigious ‘Hunterian Professor Award’. He become the 1st surgeon in 200 years old history of Royal College of Surgeons of England to be awarded ‘Hunterian Professor Award’ for his research work encompassing vascular surgery, bio-engineering, MRI physics and vascular medicine ► Pakistani photographer, director Madiha Aijaz passes away in Karachi (February 3). ► South Africa end Pakistan's winning streak in T20 series. ► Sana Mir becomes first Asian woman to play hundred T20Is. ► United States and Russia both abandon nuclear arms treaty (INF Treaty). ► Riffat Masood becomes Pakistan's first woman ambassador to Iran. ► PM Khan launches Pakistan Banao Certificate for overseas Pakistanis offering 6.25% profit for a three-year and 6.75% for its five-year version. ► Edotco Group — a unit of Malaysian telecoms to invest $250 million in Pakistan’s telecom infrastructure. ► Pakistan elected as Vice Chair of UN Environment’s Forum of Ministers & Environment Authorities of Asia Pacific. ► Pakistan, UAE agree to finalize MoU for safe repatriation of expats. ► Suman Pawan Bodani becomes Pakistan’s first female judge from the Hindu community. ► Pakistan scored 33 out of 100 in 2018 Corruption Perceptions Index. ► TV actor Roohi Bano passed away on Friday in Turkey after a prolonged illness. She was 67 years old. (25-01-2019) ► Pakistan announces e-visa facility for 175 nations, visa-on-arrival for 50 countries. ► PM Imran featured in 'Global Thinkers of 2019' list by Foreign Policy magazine. ► Qatar lifts ban on import of Pakistani rice. ► Pakistan successfully test-fires surface-to-surface ballistic missile ‘Nasr’. ► FIH suspends Pakistan from Pro Hockey League. ► Pakistan win Asian Junior SquashTeam Championship after defeating India in Pattaya, Thailand. ► Top French adventure travel agency Terres d’Aventure returns to Pakistan after decade. ► PML-Q's Ammar Yasir resigns as Punjab Minister for Mines and Minerals. ► Justice Asif Saeed Khosa sworn in as 26th Chief Justice of Pakistan (Jan 18). ► Pakistani journalist Asad Hashim wins AFP's Kate Webb Prize. ► Asad Majeed Khan appointed as Pakistan’s new Ambassador to the United States. ► Pakistani passport ranked fifth worst for international travel. ► Malaysia’s King Muhammad V becomes first monarch to resign before completing tenure. ► Pakistan declares 1,000 years old Panj Tirath Hindu temple as national heritage. ► Rear Admiral Muhammad Fayyaz Gilani takes over Coastal Command of Pakistan Navy. ► Justice Asif Saeed Khosa appointed chief justice of Pakistan. He will take charge as the chief justice on January 18. ► Major (retd) Geoffrey Douglas Langlands who served Pakistan since 1947 passes away (02-01-2019). ► Gilgit Baltistan hosts first-ever ice hockey match in Pakistan. ► Pakistan ranks 13th least prosperous country on Legatum Prosperity Index. ► Pakistan set to issue 'Panda bond' in Chinese currency. ► Pakistan, Britain sign Prisoner Transfer Agreement. ► Ali Jahangir Siddiqui steps down as Pakistan's envoy to US. ► Former MQM MNA Ali Raza Abidi killed in Karachi gun attack (25-Dec-2018). ► Iqbal Choudhary Centre for Natural Product Research (ICC-NPR) inaugurated in Nigeria to honour Pakistani scientist. ► SUPARCO Made in Pakistan satellite launched into space for technology evaluation. ► UAE to deposit $3 billion in State Bank of Pakistan. ► PM Imran Khan inaugurated the Islamabad National University at the PM House. ► Pakistan ranked second worst country in terms of Gender equality: WEF report ► Renowned TV actor Ali Ejaz passes away at 77 (18-Dec-2018). ► UN passes Pakistan’s resolution on right to self-determination. ► Pakistan becomes third largest country in donkey population. ► Pakistan elected as the Vice President and the Rapporteur of the Conference of Parties (COP) to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, at COP 24 in Katowice, Poland. ► British Airways to resume flights to Pakistan after 10 years. ► Pakistan, China, Afghanistan ink MoU for cooperation against terrorism. ► Pakistan gets right to host Asia Cup in 2020. ► Australia recognises west Jerusalem as Israel's capital. ► UNGA adopts Pakistan-sponsored resolution stressing inter-religious dialogue. ► US adds Pakistan to blacklist of countries violating religious freedom. ► Ashfaq Hussain Shah elected new Pakistan Football Federation president (12 December). ► Naval chief inaugurates Pakistan Maritime Security Agency Base at Keti Bandar. ► Pakistan ranks #117 in the list of countries with the most corruption. ► Saudi Arabia increases Pakistan's quota by 5,000 for Hajj 2019. ► Telenor becomes Pakistan’s first 4.5G network . ► Yasir Shah Becomes fastest bowler to take 200 wickets breaking 82-Year-Old record held by Clarrie Grimmett from Australia. ► Azam Swati resigns as federal minister for science and technology over authority abuse allegation. ► New Zealand wins first away test series over Pakistan in 49 years. ► Pakistan’s debt and liabilities surge to Rs31 trillion. ► George H W Bush, former US president, dies aged 94 (30 Nov). ► Pakistan, Sri Lanka to co-host Emerging Teams Asia Cup 2018. ► Pakistani poet, author Fahmida Riaz passes away (21 Nov). ► Pakistan, Malaysia sign MoU to partially abolish visa requirements. ► Pakistan's Tableeghi Jamaat chief Abdul Wahab passes away. ► Jinnah Sindh Medical University Karachi won the All Pakistan Bilingual Declamation Contest held at PAF Academy Asghar Khan. ► Pakistan ranked No 1 in Facebook content censorship. ► Pakistan inaugurates first AstroTurf cricket stadium in Balochistan. ► Govt removes PTV MD Colonel (rd) Hassan Immad Mohammdi after ‘begging’ broadcast gaffe. ► Haseeb Athar takes oath as new chairman of FPSC. ► Pakistan beat New Zealand to win 11th straight T20 series. ► Fakhr-e-Alam becomes first Pakistani to circumnavigate the world. ► Pakistani-American Muhammad Saeed Sheikh receives US President’s Lifetime Achievement Award in US. ► Air Marshal Asim Zaheer appointed Vice Chief of PAF. ► Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam chief Maulana Samiul Haq assassinated in Rawalpindi. (02 Nov 2018) ► Pakistan ranked 136th in World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business Index. ► Saudi Arabia reduces visa fee for Pakistani workers. ► PM Imran Khan launches 'Pakistan Citizen Portal'. ► Pakistan ranked 8th in size of trade deficit. ► Indonesian aircraft Lion Air flight JT610 (Boeing 737 MAX 8) en route to Pangkal Pinang with 189 people on board crashed into the sea, killing all on board. ► Asian Champions Trophy: India, Pakistan declared joint winners after final called-off due to rain. ► Sri Lanka president sacks prime minister, appoints Mahinda Rajapaksa as new PM. ► Pakistan's Supreme Court reinstates ban on airing of Indian content on TV channels. ► Asma Jahangir wins 2018 UN Human Rights Prize. ► Pakistani campaigner for women empowerment Salman Sufi receives Mother Teresa Award. ► Afghan Taliban founder Mullah Baradar released by Pakistan. ► Sana Mir becomes Pakistan's first female cricketer to top ICC ODI rankings. ► Saudi Arabia agrees to give $3bn as balance of payment support and a further $3bn loan for oil imports. ► Lt Col (r) Hassan Immad appointed PTV MD. ► Pakistani doctor Prof Shahed Quraishi elected President of Royal Society of Medicine’s ENT section. ► Pak Army team wins gold in Cambrian Patrol exercise in UK. ► The World Economic Forum ranks Pakistan at 107 among 140 countries on Global Competitiveness Index. ► Pakistan ranks 164th in terms of human capital. ► Pakistan’s DG Health Dr. Assad Hafeez wins the prestigious A.T. Shousha award for excellence in Public Health by the World Health Organization. ► Inayat Ullah bags Pakistan its first medal in the 2018 Youth Olympic Games. ► China grants Pakistan status of 'Guest of Honor' at global exhibition. ► Air Vice Marshal Arshad Khan appointed as new PIA chairman. ► Justice Shaukat Siddiqui removed as Islamabad High Court judge. ► Pakistan navy quits counterpiracy Combined Task Force (CTF). ► Lt Gen Asim Munir appointed head of Pakistan’s ISI. ► Nikki Haley resigns as US ambassador to United Nations (09 October). ► Pakistan successfully conducts training launch of Ghauri Missile System. ► PM launches Clean and Green Pakistan campaign. ► Inam Butt clinches gold at World Beach Wrestling Championship. ► Pakistan ranked 7th in cervical cancer deaths. ► SaudiGulf Airlines announces direct flights to Pakistan. ► Pakistan Army to train Nigerian military on counter-terrorism techniques. ► Denis Mukwege and Nadia Murad win Nobel Peace Prize for fight against sexual violence. ► Raja Maqpoon takes oath as 6th Gilgit Baltistan governor (30 September). ► Ada Jaffery becomes first Pakistani woman nominated for Madella Award. ► SBP raises key interest rate by 100bps to 8.5%. ► Pakistan, Russia sign MoU for $10b gas pipeline from Iran. ► Vietnam President Tran Dai Quang dies at 61 (September 21). ► Pakistan re-elected to IAEA board of governors for 2 years. ► Withholding tax rates on banking transactions over Rs. 50,000 a day has been increased to 0.6% for non-filers. ► Pakistani student Zahra Hussain wins top prize in Commonwealth essay competition. ► Pakistan’s first Christian advocate general Salman Talibuddin appointed in Sindh. ► Pakistan Air Force chief Mujahid Anwar Khan honoured with ‘Turkish Legion Of Merit’ award. ► Begum Kulsoom Nawaz passes away in London after battle with cancer. She was 68 (September 11). ► Canada has removed Islamabad from the list of “avoid non-essential travel” cities. ► Arif Alvi takes oath as 13th President of Pakistan (September 9). ► Leading economists Atif Mian, Asim Ijaz resign from Economic Advisory Council. ► PM Imran Khan launches 'Plant for Pakistan' campaign (September 2). ► Pakistan Temporarily closes Jalalabad Consulate in Afghanistan. ► Serena hosts 1st PAF-Serena Hotels Karakoram Marathon award ceremony. ► Pentagon cancels $300 million aid to Pakistan. ► Pakistan Air Force takes part in Radom International Airshow in Poland. ► Pakistan Army soldier Sepoy Maqbool Hussain who spent 40 years in Indian jails passes away (August 28). ► Pakistan Movement worker Ahmad Saeed Kirmani passes away (August 26). ► Justice Tahira sworn in as first woman chief justice of a Pakistani high court. ► Veteran Indian journalist Kuldip Nayar dies at 95 (August 23). ► UAE's MBF Group to build first-ever ‘medical mall’ in Pakistan. ► Imran Khan takes oath as Pakistan's 22nd Prime Minister (August 18). ► Former Indian PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee dies at 93 (August 16). ► Ali Zafar honoured with ‘Pride of Pakistan Award’ in Los Angeles. ► Pakistani healthcare startup 'Marham' selected for Google’s Demo Day Asia. ► 25 year old Sania Ashiq becomes Pakistan's youngest provincial legislator in Punjab Assembly. ► Pakistan’s first Kalash lawmaker Wazir Zada takes oath (13 August). ► Tanzeela Qambrani becomes Pakistan’s first woman lawmaker of African descent. ► Pakistan added to Emirates Islamic QuickRemit money transfer routes (13 August). ► Pakistan and Russia reached a military cooperation deal that includes sending Pakistani soldiers to Russia for training. ► Pakistan, India briefly open Munabao border after 12 years. ► Russia signs naval cooperation deal with Pakistan. ► First-ever eye bank 'The Al Shifa Trust' opens in Pakistan. ► US Congress passes bill to slash Pakistan's defence aid to $150 million. ► Polish alpine skier Andrzej Bargiel has become the first person to ski down from the summit of K2. ► Pakistan Army aviation pilots rescued Russian climber AlexanderGukov who was stuck 20,650 feet above sea level on Biafo Glacier's Latok Peak (July 31). ► Fehmida Mirza becomes first female lawmaker to have been elected 5 times on a general seat. ► Justice Tahira Safdar nominated as first female chief justice in Pakistan (July 23). ► PML-N's Hanif Abbasi jailed for life in the eight-year-old ephedrine case. ► Fakhar Zaman first Pakistani to score double century in ODIs racing to 210 not out in the fourth ODI against Zimbabwe. ► Pakistan’s tallest woman, Zainab Bibi, passes away in Faisalabad (July 19). ► Size of Pakistan’s economy is $313.13 billion, says SBP. ► Pakistan hosts spy chiefs from Russia, China, Iran. ► Iran’s top military commander arrives in Pakistan for three-day visit (July 15). ► PM inaugurates: Pak-China optic fiber cable (July 14). ► SBP raises key interest rate by 100 basis points to 7.5 percent (July 14). ► Pak Navy signs contract for acquisition of 4 MILGEM class warships from Turkey. ► Pakistan at 22 among worlds' most powerful countries. ► World’s largest aircraft Emirates A380 lands at Islamabad Airport (July 8). ► 12,570 candidates contesting for 849 NA, PA seats: ECP. ► US human trafficking report places Pakistan in tier 2. ► Pakistan Added to Global Terrorism-Financing Monitoring List (June 28). ► Three Pakistanis (Haroon Yasin, Hassan Mujtaba Zaidi) receive Queen's Young Leaders award (June 27). ► Yousaf Saleem sworn in as Pakistan’s first blind judge (June 26). ► Recep Tayyip Erdogan wins an "absolute majority" in Turkish presidential election by securing 52.5% of the vote. ► US quits UN human rights body, citing bias vs Israel (June 20). ► Pakistan elected to UN Economic and Social Council (14 June). ► Moody's changes outlook on Pakistan's rating to negative from stable. ► Pakistan to launch indigenous remote sensing satellite PakTES-1A next month. ► Pakistan to host six-nation international hockey tournament from September 2nd to 10th. ► Uzbekistan beat Pakistan in final of Street Child Football World Cup. ► The World Trade Organization dispute settlement body rules in favour of Pakistan in chemical export case. ► Pakistan's hockey hero Mansoor Ahmed passes away (12 May). ► Mahathir Mohamad sworn in as Malaysia seventh Prime Minister (10 May). ► Gen Bajwa named 68th 'most powerful' person in the world by Forbes (Xi Jinping 1st, Putin 2nd). ► Supreme Court suspends Ishaq Dar’s Senate membership (8 May). ► NA passes Transgender Persons Protection of Rights Bill 2018 (8 May). ► Alibaba purchases Pakistani ecommerce website Daraz. ► Dr Suleman Khan appointed new chief of Intelligence Bureau. ► Pakistani girl "Dania Hassan" wins US State Department's 'Emerging Young Leaders' Award. ► Pakistan's first Greenfield international airport inaugurated in Islamabad (1st May). ► British-Pakistani Sajid Javid becomes UK’s first Muslim home secretary. ► Hockey legend Mansoor Ahmed to receive Pakistan’s first mechanical heart aid. ► Pakistan ranks 139th out of 180 countries allowing press freedom. ► Seven Pakistani peacekeepers posthumously honoured with UN medal. ► Government appoints five new federal minister (Marvi Memon, Marriyum Aurangzeb, Anusha Rehman and Dr Tariq Fazal Chaudhry) and one state minister (Leila Khan). ► Pakistan announces 5.9 trillion rupee budget (27 April). ► Pakistan fail to reach Youth Olympic Qualifiers semis in Bangkok. ► India grants land ownership rights to refugees who fled Pakistan 70 years ago. ► Islamabad High Court disqualifies Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif under Article 62(1)(f) (26 April). ► 5.03m girls out of school in Punjab : Unicef. ► 1.75 million tourists visited Pakistan in 2017 : Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation. ► Pak Army Chief meets Russian Army Commander-in-Chief General Oleg Salyukov (24 April). ► Pakistan finish second at South Asian Judo Championship in Nepal. ► Pakistan appoints first-ever female diplomat Fouzia Fayyaz in Saudi Arabia. ► Pakistani-Australian engineer Usman Iftikhar wins Commonwealth Young Person of the Year award. ► Dr Umer Saif appointed chair-holder of UNESCO Chair for Information and Communication Technology for Development (ICTD). ► Pakistan to launch dollar-based savings certificates for overseas residents. ► Iran to replace US dollar with euro in financial reports. ► PTI to expel 20 lawmakers who 'sold' votes during Senate polls. ► US will place “reciprocal restrictions” on the movement of Pakistani diplomats from May 1, forcing them to stay within 40km of the city. ► PM Abbasi to attend Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM-2018) in London from April 18 to 20. ► PM Khaqan Abbasi reaches Saudi Arabia on a two-day official visit to witness a joint tri-services military exercise, ‘Gulf Shield-1’. ► Pakistan's Mohammad Inam wins first gold medal at Commonwealth Games in the 86kg wrestling competition. ► Pakistan successfully test-fires enhanced range version of Babur cruise missile (14 April). ► Pakistan secure 7th place in Commonwealth Games 2018 hockey. ► Pakistan Army cadet Sheroz Shahid wins ‘International Medal’ at Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (RMAS) UK. ► Nawaz Sharif, Jahangir Tareen disqualified for life under Article 62 (1)(f) of the Constitution. ► Senate passes bill extending Supreme Court, Peshawar High Court jurisdiction to FATA. ► Sri Lanka President Maithripala Sirisena suspends parliament until May 8. ► Algerian military transport plane (Ilyushin Il-76) crashes, killing 257 people. ► 'Pakistan ranked 54th among 84 countries on tobacco smoking'. ► Pakistan to host South Asian Football Championship in 2020. Pakistan will also host South Asian under 15 championship in 2019 and U19 girls’ championship in 2021. ► State Bank of Pakistan allowed Bank of China to establish Chinese yuan settlement setup in Pakistan. ► Pakistan trade deficit widens to $27.3 billion in nine months of Fiscal year 2018. ► Pakistani-origin Robina Shah to be appointed high sheriff of Manchester. ► The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) moved Asia Cup 2018 from India to UAE on Pakistan's request. ► Pakistan 12th biggest worldwide beneficiary of international charities: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. ► PM Abbasi arrives in China to attend three-day Boao Forum (April 8). ► State Bank of Pakistan banned Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. ► 23 countries including Pakistan takes part in Joint Gulf Shield-1 Military Drill. ► Gen Sir Nicholas Patrick Carter, Chief of General Staff (CGS) of the UK Army arrives in Pakistan on a two-day official visit (April 6). ► PM Abassi arrives in Afghanistan on one-day visit (April 6). ► South Korean former president Park Geun-hye sentenced to 24 years in jail for abuse of power. ► PM Shahid Khaqan Abbasi announces simplified income tax package, amnesty scheme for foreign assets. ► China imposes 25 percent tariffs on US exports. ► Facebook: Up to 87 million users affected in Cambridge Analytica scandal. ► Pakistan win final Twenty20 against West Indies in Karachi to whitewash series 3-0. ► 139 terrorists connected to Pakistan on the United Nations Security Council sanctions list. ► UAE suspends ‘character certificate’ rule for working Pakistani workers. ► Federal cabinet declares April 6 as Kashmir Solidarity Day. ► US blocks UNSC statement on Israel's use of force on Land Day. ► Abiy Ahmed sworn in as Ethiopia's prime minister (2 April). ► Mokgweetsi Masisi sworn in as Botswana's new president (1 April). ► UNSC approves new sanctions on N.Korea. ► State Bank of Pakistan maintains policy rate unchanged at 6% for next two months (31 March). ► Pakistan Women cricket team clinch T20 series against Sri Lanka (Pakistan-2, Sri Lanka-1). ► Abdel Fattah el-Sisi wins second term as Egyptian president with 92% of vote. ► Russia expels 60 US diplomats and closed the St Petersburg consulate. ► Pakistan Navy test-fires submarine-launched cruise missile 'Babur' with a range of 450 kilometres (29 March). ► Philanthropist Dr Amjad Saqib founder of “Akhuwat”, receives Commonwealth Points of Light award. ► Pakistan Navy wins 25th National Shooting Championship in Karachi with 20 gold, 14 silver and 11 bronze medals, Pakistan Army secured the runner up position. ► Australian ball-tampering scandal: Steve Smith, David Warner banned for 12 months and Cameron Bancroft for 9 months. ► Nobel prize winner Malala Yousafzai returns to Pakistan 6 Years after she was shot by Taliban (29 March). ► Pakistan’s 1st National Forum on Philanthropy held in Islamabad (28 March). ► COAS General Bajwa arrives in Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) on official visit (27 March). ► Tashkent to host international conference on Afghanistan’s peace from March 25-27. Foreign Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif will represent Pakistani delegation. ► Air Marshal Arshad Malik appointed Vice Chief of Air Staff (26 March). ► US, EU expel more than 100 Russian diplomats over over a spy (Skripal) poisoning case. ► Afghanistan defeat West Indies to win ICC World Cup 2019 Qualifying Final. ► Election Commission of Pakistan removes Farooq Sattar as convener of the Muttahida Quami Movement. ► Islamabad United defeat Peshawar Zalmi by three wickets and claim the Pakistan Super League 2018 title at the National Stadium Karachi (25 March). ► US adds seven Pakistani companies to a list of foreign entities that are subject to stringent export control measures. ► President Mamnoon Hussain conferred 58 military and 73 civil awards on people from all walks of life for their services to the country. ► US president Trump replaces McMaster with John Bolton as national security advisor. ► Sarfraz becomes youngest Pakistani cricketer to receive Sitara-e-Imtiaz. ► Pakistan, Sri Lanka sign three MoUs to enhance bilateral cooperation in the fields of youth development and training of diplomats and civil servants (23 March). ► Pakistan ranks third among countries facing water shortage. ► Pakistan acquires PakSat-MM1 communication satellite from China. ► Sherry Rehman becomes the first female Leader of the Opposition in Senate with the support of 34 members (22 March). ► Egypt Grand Mufti Sheikh Shawki Allam arrives in Pakistan on five-day visit, endorses Pakistan’s national narrative Paigham-e-Pakistan (21 March). ► Travel, tourism contributed Rs 930.9 billion to Pakistan's economy in 2017: World Travel and Tourism Council. ► Pakistan offers zero duty on 6,000 items from China. ► Sri Lanka’s president Maithripala Sirisena is set to visit Pakistan from March 22 to 24 where he will be the ‘guest of honour’ for the Pakistan Day parade. ► PPP MNA Ayaz Soomro passes away in New York at 59 (20 March). ► India most vulnerable country to climate change followed by Pakistan _ HSBC report. ► Air Chief Marshal Mujahid Anwar Khan takes over as PAF chief (19 March). ► Vladimir Putin wins re-election for fourth term. ► HEC bans 13 universities' MPhil, PhD distance learning programmes. ► DSP Investigation Multan Shahida Nasreen secured 1st position at the 7th International Women Policing Conference held in Georgia also won Medal of Valor. ► LTG Ghayur Mahmood appointed colonel commandant of Frontier Force Regiment (17 March). ► Karachi ranked 6th cheapest city in the world by Economist Intelligence Unit (Singapore most expensive city). ► PM Shahid Khaqan Abbasi met with United States Vice President Mike Pence during his private visit to the US (17 March). ► Pakistan's 'net reserves stand at minus $724m': IMF (16 March). ► Air Marshal Mujahid Anwar appointed as new chief of air staff. ► Pakistan ranks 75th out of 156 countries in the 2018 World Happiness Report (Finland 1st, Burundi ranked 156). ► Mahira Khan receives international award for her Contribution to Film and Activism at the UK Asian Film Festival in London. ► Punjab Assembly unanimously passes landmark bill to regulate Sikh marriages (14 March). ► British physicist Stephen Hawking dies at 76 (14 March). ► FIFA lifts suspension on Pakistan Football Federation. ► Trump fires Rex Tillerson as secretary of state and named current CIA chief Mike Pompeo to succeed him. ► Bangladeshi passenger plane carrying 71 people crashed in Kathmandu killing at least 50 people. ► PakVitae a startup wins regional HULT prize for clean drinking water model. ► Sadiq Sanjrani elected as chairman Senate. Sanjrani secured 57 votes, while PML-N’s Raja Zafarul Haq secured 46 out of the total 103 votes (12 March). ► Saleem Mandviwalla elected deputy chairman of Senate with 54 votes (12 March). ► Chief of Air Staff Sohail Aman awarded US Legion of Merit. ► Pakistan listed 9th largest arms importer in the world by SIPRI (India 1st). ► Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has arrived in Islamabad for 3-day visit (11 March). ► Mauritius president Ameenah Gurib-Fakim to resign next week for using credit card issued by a charity to buy clothes, jewellery. ► Saudi Arabia signs deal with Britain for 48 Typhoon fighter jets. ► Pakistani physician-scientist Dr Faisal H Cheema awarded $4m for outstanding medical research on heart transplantation. ► Pakistan's abstains from voting on a UNHRC resolution against human rights violations in Syria (Resolution adopted by a vote of 29 in favor and 4 against. 14 countries including Pakistan abstained from the voting). ► Pakistan concludes Joint Naval and air Exercise 'Ribat _ 2018'. ► PM appointed Ali Jahangir Siddiqui as ambassador to US. ► British High Commission announces Asma Jahangir scholarship to the best female Chevening candidate each year. ► US offers $5m reward for info on TTP chief Mullah Fazlullah. ► Pakistan ranks eight in kidney diseases causing 20,000 deaths every year (20 million people suffer from kidney diseases). ► Pakistan's stock exchange to launch exchange-traded fund this year. ► Casualties linked to militancy and violence have dropped in Pakistan for the 3rd consecutive year, with 21% fewer fatalities in 2017 than in 2016. ► Pakistan and South Korea have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for employment of Pakistani workers. ► BlackBerry sues Facebook, WhatsApp over patent infringement.. ► First container vessel MS Tiger, under the China-Pakistan Economic Project (CPEC), arrived at Gwadar Port (7 March). ► Moroccan PhD student Nisrine El Kettani wins Miss Arab Veil 2018 award held in Cairo, Egypt. ► Pakistan, India agree to swap women, mentally challenged, above 70 prisoners (7 March). ► There are a record 2,208 billionaires in the world, according to Forbes' 2018 rich list. ► The federal cabinet has approved banning sale of loose cigarettes across the country.. ► Cabinet increases daily allowance of parliamentarians by 71%. ► Cabinet approves privatisation of PIA. ► Senate passes bill to ensure rights of transgender persons (7 March). ► Farhatullah Babar removed as PPP spokesperson. ► Google unveils newest 72-qubit quantum processor known as Bristlecone. ► PAF, PN conduct successful test of C-802 anti-ship cruise missile. ► Pakistan in talks with China to borrow $1b. ► Bollywood's veteran character actor Nargis Rabadi, popularly known as ‘Shammi Aunty’ passes away (6 March). ► Sri Lanka declares state of emergency after Buddhist-Muslim clash. ► Saudi Arabia had granted Air India permission to fly over its territory on its new routes to and from Israel. ► Pakistan PM Shahid Khaqan Abbasi arrived in Nepal on a two-day visit (05 March). ► Henly & Partners Passport Index: Pakistani passport ranked fourth worst for international travel (Japan and Singapore have secured the top spot). ► COAS lays foundation stone of UAE, Swiss govt-supported desalination plant in Gwadar (4 March). ► Krishna Kumari becomes first Hindu Dalit woman senator of Pakistan. ► 9 year-old Pakistani girl Selena Khawaja (who has been titled the "Mountain Princess") has become the youngest to scale the 5,765-metre-high Quz Sar Peak in Shimshal Valley, Hunza. ► Supreme Court bans 'Chinese salt' across country, declares it 'hazardous to health'. ► PML-N wins Senate elections (PML-N 33, PPP 20, PTI 12, Independent 15). ► Ahmed Baig wins U21 category of 12th Faldo Series Asia Grand Final in Vietnam (March 3). ► One out of five women in Pakistan is part of labour force: UN report. ► PIA flight services achieves ISO 9001 certification. ► Trump to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum. ► Pakistan Armed Forces ranked 13th most powerful on Global Firepower military strength index (US, Russia and China tagged as most powerful in the world). ► PML-N candidate Dr Asad Ashraf (298 votes) defeats PTI candidate Dr Zarqa Suharwardi (38 votes) in Senate by-election. ► Short film titled Golden Ticket, directed and written by Saira Mansoor gets nominated for the Asia Peace Film Festival. ► Three member countries (Singapore, Philippines and Vietnam ) are blocking Pakistan's entry to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). ► Pakistani student, Syed Jaffar Raza, has won the gold medal at the International Math Challenge VII competition (Bangkok), beating 600 participants. ► PAF raises new JF-17 squadron at Samungli. ► Russia vetoes United Nations Security Council resolution blaming Iran for arming Yemen's Houthis. ► Kashmala Tariq sworn in as federal ombudsperson on women's harassment (27 Feb). ► Pakistani mountaineer Samina Baig appointed United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) goodwill ambassador (26 Feb). ► Shehbaz Sharif elected as acting president of PML-N. ► Ed Sheeran named world's best-selling artist of 2017. ► Pakistan measles crisis among worst in world, cases rose by more than 100 per cent in 2017, compared to previous year. ► Iranian Air Force Commander Brigadier General Hassan Shahsafi arrives in Pakistan (26 Feb). ► NOWPDP, a disability inclusion initiative, has won the prestigious Innovative Practice of 2018 global award at the United Nations (24 Feb). ► Riyadh hosts first international half-marathon. ► US to open Jerusalem embassy in May for Israel's 70th anniversary. ► Japanese scientists invent floating 'firefly' light. ► Afghan government to shut down Taliban's Qatar office. ► China proposes removal of two-term limit for president. ► Sridevi, India's first female superstar, dies . ► UN Security Council approves 30-day ceasefire. ► Pakistan to go on FATF terror financing list in June. ► PM Abbasi arrives in Turkmenistan for ground-breaking ceremony of TAPI project (February 22). ► Transparency International ranks Pakistan 117 out of 180 countries on global corruption index (Pakistan has received 32 score). ► NASA finds 95 new Exoplanets beyond our solar system using data from NASA's K2 mission. ► India doctors remove world's 'largest brain tumour' (1.8kg). ► India's 4G speed slowest (6 mbps) in the world while Singapore was on the top spot with 44 mbps. 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(PML-N 113,542 votes _ PTI 85,933 votes) ► Pakistani leading rights activist, Asma Jehangir, dies at 66 (11 February). ► Pakistan’s veteran TV actor Qazi Wajid dies at 87 (11 February). ► World's tallest hotel (Gevora Hotel by the Al Attar Group (1,167 feet)) opens in Dubai. ► Saudi Arabia accepts one-time raise in Pakistan’s Hajj quota which will enable a total of 184,210 Pakistanis to perform the pilgrimage this year. ► India stops 200 Hindu pilgrims from coming to Pakistan. ► The Middle East’s first Hindu stone temple will be constructed in Abu Dhabi by 2020. ► Russian plane (Saratov Airlines) crash kills all 71 people on board. ► Pak-Saudi naval exercise Nasem al Bahr commences in Saudi Arabia (10 February). ► 9th Karachi Literature Festival started in Karachi (9 February). ► 11 Pakistani exhibitors participate in Ambiente Fair to be held from February 9-13 in Frankfurt, Germany. ► Pakistan joins International Socca Federation ahead of mini-football World Cup (9 February). ► 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Siddiqul Farooq as Evacuee Trust Property Board (ETPB) chief. ► India beat Pakistan by 203 runs to Enter ICC U-19 World Cup Final 2018. ► Afghanistan Interior Minister and spy chief visit Pakistan (31 January 2018). ► UAE has launched a trade complaint at the World Trade Organisation to challenge Pakistan’s duties on biaxially oriented polypropylene (BOPP) film, used in food packaging. ► French climber Elisabeth Revol rescued from Nanga Parbat by Polish mountaineers. ► India and Pakistan Extend Thar Rail Link for three more years that connects Jodhpur in Rajasthan with the Karachi. ► Babar Azam tops ICC T20I batting rankings. ► Pakistan, China jointly host first international exhibition Gwadar Expo (January 29). ► US lifts ban on refugees from 11 countries. ► Pakistan tops ICC T20 ranking after defeating New Zealand. ► At $19.3 billion, Pakistan ranks fifth in the world that receives the most remittances every year (India $72 billion, followed by China ($64 billion). ► Roger Federer 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discontinued after Rs 1.2bn loss. ► Pakistan win second T20 against New Zealand. ► Pakistan ranked at 47th in the Inclusive Development Index (IDI) 2018 of the World Economic Forum. ► The USA, Congress passes funding bill, ends three-day government shutdown. ► Pakistani student (Muhammad Haider Khan) bagged the highest marks in Syllabus D Mathematics in the Cambridge Examinations. ► PM Shahid Khaqan Abbasi to attend World Economic Forum in Davos Switzerland, from 24-25 January 2018. ► Shah Rukh Khan receives human rights award at WEF (World Economic Forum). ► Pakistan Environmental Protection Agency launches digital environmental atlas. ► World XI beats Pakistan 5-1 in first hockey match. ► Government shutdown in the United States over immigration. ► India beats Pakistan by 2 wickets to claim Blind Cricket World Cup title at Sharjah Cricket Stadium. ► Over 1.8 million cases pending in Pakistan’s courts. ► New Zealand became The 11th country to send a rocket into Orbit. ► Pakistani 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