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And the most expected happen again, irrespective of all the political & ideological differences, the assassination of Benazir Bhutto is without a doubt a national tragedy. By in large it’s a great set back & very critical situation for the whole nation. Apart from the severity of this tragedy, the after math & nation wide reaction of people is extremely crucial. All the grief, rage & violent reaction of concerned people is quite comprehendible but some one, some how needs to make those people understand that at this difficult time, setting up the whole country on fire, destroying civilian & govt. properties and killing innocent people wont help at all but in fact will help those who really want to perish our nation. In Karachi alone, almost 350-400 vehicles have been torched so far & almost 5 people have lost their lives. I was listening to the news & was not surprised at all that law n order authorities didn’t do anything at all to stop this.
There is no doubt that our country is going through a very difficult time, May ALLAH SUBHANO TALA forgive us all & those who lost their precious lives & give us hidaya, specially those whose decisions decides the fate of our country & protect us all.
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Dr. Danish Saleheen, a Pakistani-American professor at Columbia University, and his fellow researchers have published a comprehensive analysis of 173,303 genomes from Pakistan, one of the largest genomic studies ever conducted in South Asia. This landmark work is upending how scientists understand human genetics and drug development. "South Asians have been severely underrepresented in genome studies—comprising just 2% of global genomic databases despite representing 25% of…
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