Author: Girdopesh

fascism has permeated our society through political and corporate influences, promoting centralization even within households. This trend mirrors the principles of a fascist government, which relies on centralized control in all aspects of society, from political institutions to business and families. Centralization principles claim to maintain order and control by consolidating economic power. However, history shows that centralized systems, like fascism, tend to decline rapidly. Today, Nazi regimes and fascist ideologies have disappeared, and even traditional family structures have evolved. Fascism and its centralized control are incompatible with today’s global push for democracy. Groups like ISIS and the Taliban operate…

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ISLAMABAD: An anti-terrorism court (ATC) on Tuesday approved a three-day physical remand of prominent lawyer and human rights activist Imaan Mazari and her husband, handing over the couple to the police in a case pertaining to alleged interference in government operations. The couple was presented before ATC Judge Abual Hasnat Zulqarnain today following their arrest by Islamabad police a day earlier in a case registered at Aabpara Police Station. The case pertains to an incident involving the duo’s scuffle with traffic police in the federal capital after they attempted to remove the road blockades placed for the visiting England team’s…

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On Day 1 of the second Test match between India and New Zealand at Pune’s Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, New Zealand, after winning the toss and opting to bat, put up a total of 259 runs. The standout performer for India was Washington Sundar, who claimed a remarkable seven-wicket haul, showcasing his control and guile. Sundar’s bowling was key in restricting New Zealand after they had made a solid start with contributions from Rachin Ravindra (65) and Daryl Mitchell. Sundar’s spell, featuring six dismissals either bowled or LBW, underlined his mastery of the conditions as the ball began to turn…

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Rawalpindi, 24th October — The highly anticipated Pakistan vs England 3rd Test kicked off today in Rawalpindi, with the series tied 1-1. After Pakistan’s dominant spin performance in the second Test, the hosts prepared a spin-friendly pitch in Rawalpindi, known for aiding fast bowlers and being a batting paradise. Curators used heaters and fans to ensure a dry surface for the decider. England won the toss and chose to bat, making two key changes by bringing in fast bowler Gus Atkinson and spinner Rehan Ahmed, joining Jack Leach and Shoaib Bashir in the spin attack. Pakistan’s playing XI remained unchanged…

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Islamabad : Following multiple delays and much controversy, the Senate has passed the 26th Constitution Amendment Bill 2024, with members of the House voting in favor of 22 clauses. The bill is now expected to be passed by the National Assembly to enact it into law. The bill, better known as the Consti­tutional Package, is legislation proposing a set of constitutional amendments, including the fixture of the chief justice’s term. A special parliamentary committee formed last month — which has the representation of all parties, including the PTI — had been discussing various proposals. Approved by the federal cabinet earlier in the day with…

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Multan: A powerful explosion in a three-story building containing fireworks equipment resulted in the deaths of four individuals and left five others injured. The blast caused the building to collapse, trapping people under the debris. According to details, the incident occurred last night in a building located in the Delhi Gate Agha Purah area, where fireworks were prepared. The three-story building is owned by a person named Riaz. A sudden, strong explosion occurred among the fireworks materials stored in the building, leading to nine people being trapped under the rubble, with four individuals, including a woman, dying at the scene.…

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Bahawalnagar : A lecturer has been arrested by the police on serious charges of harassing a female student at Islamia University. The student filed a complaint alleging that the lecturer sent her unethical messages and videos via WhatsApp and threatened to fail her in exams and expel her from the university. According to the police, the student stated in her application that the lecturer initially contacted her on WhatsApp and gradually started sending inappropriate content. When the student complained about this behavior, the accused threatened to ruin her future, saying that if she did not cooperate, he would fail her…

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Multan, October 2024 – Pakistan has achieved a historic victory over England at the iconic Multan Cricket Stadium, marking their first win at the venue in 19 years. The last time Pakistan emerged victorious at this ground was in November 2005, when they narrowly defeated England by 22 runs. In an exciting twist of fate, Pakistan has once again triumphed over England, reigniting memories of that unforgettable match. The much-anticipated Pakistan vs England Test match saw Pakistan outperform England on the very pitch where they last tasted success against the visitors nearly two decades ago. Cricket fans at the Multan…

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Multan: As the third day of the second Test between Pakistan and England wrapped up, the match is poised for an exciting conclusion, with both teams eyeing a crucial win. Pakistan’s strong bowling and a resilient batting display have left England needing 261 runs to secure a victory on a tricky spinning track in Multan. Resuming at 239/6, England struggled against Pakistan’s spin attack, losing their remaining wickets quickly to be bowled out for 291. Off-spinner Sajid Khan delivered a career-best performance, taking 7 wickets for 111 runs, while left-arm spinner Noman Ali provided strong support with 3 wickets. The…

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Dr. Muhammad Amin’s forty-first book was published Tafhim o tehseen is a book of many books. Raziuddin Razi Multan: Renowned poet, critic and researcher Dr. Muhammad Amin’s new book "Tafih Tah Hussain" has been published. Forty books of Dr. Muhammad Amin have been published so far and "Tafih Tah Hussain" is his forty-first book published under the auspices of Gurdupesh Publications.”>Multan: Renowned poet, critic and researcher Dr. Muhammad Amin’s new book “Tafhim o Tehsseen” has been published. Forty books of Dr. Muhammad Amin have been published so far and “Tafhim o tehseen” is his forty-first book published under the auspices…

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