Tuesday, September 24th, 2024
London hospital to use drones for fast blood sample delivery
LONDON – In a major hospital in London, the patients’ blood samples will be sent for analysis via drones to avoid traffic in the city. The foreign news agencies said that the hospital officials were of the view that samples could be sent in significantly less time as compared to road transport. The medical staff at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust has launched a pilot scheme that will use drones to send blood samples between hospitals. The officials said that transferring samples via van or motorcycle between Guy’sRead More
RPO holds open court to address grievances
ATTOCK (SEP-24) Regional Police Officer (RPO) Rawalpindi, Babar Sarfraz Alpa while addressing the aggrieved complainants of Attock and other parts of the range directed DPO Attock to resolve the genuine complaints of the people who appeared in “Khuli Kachehri” at the regional office to address public grievances here on Tuesday. This initiative is part of the Punjab government’s open door policy, said police spokesman. During the open court, several citizens voiced their concerns, including Asif Mahmood, Malik Waqas, Noman Afzal, and Muhammad Farid from Rawalpindi as well as Muhammad AsifRead More
PM’s meeting with Dr. Muhammad Yunus at UNGA sparks optimism in Bangladesh
ISLAMABAD, (DNA) – The scheduled meeting between PM Shabaz Sharif and Dr Muhammad Yunus on the sidelines of UN General Assembly is being keenly anticipated in Bangladesh as a very welcoming development.This was shared by renowned International relations experts from Bangladesh at a roundtable discussion held by the Institute of Regional Studies (IRS) on the “Post Hasina Wajid Bangladesh”. Professor Saber Chaudhry, Dean at Dhaka University and Professor Shahab Enam Khan from Jhangirnagar University, Dhaka, highlighted the goodwill and desire for enhancing multifaceted cooperation shared by the peoples of PakistanRead More
Hollywood star Meryl Streep speaks up for Afghan women, girls at UN
UNITED NATIONS, Sep 24 (APP): Afghan women earned the right to vote more than a century ago, but today, under Taliban rule, they are practically erased from public life, Academy Award-winning actress Meryl Streep, who is also a prominent advocate for women’s rights, said at the United Nations on Monday. “Today in Kabul a female cat has more freedom than a woman. A cat may go sit on her front stoop and feel the sun on her face. She may chase a squirrel into the park. A squirrel has moreRead More
Swat blast: generating stock of questions
Shamim Shahid PESHAWAR: The Improvised Explosive Device (IED) attack against a police van escorting Ambassadors convoy is now generating a stock of questions when banned Tehrik Taliban Pakistan has not only disowned its involvement but has also made allegations against its own security forces. Analysts believe it is a repetition of 2004-2005 strategy on the part of militants who are linked with Al Qaeda, declared an international terror group throughout the world. Though District Police Officer Swat Dr. Zahid Ullah soon after the occurrence in chat with media accused bannedRead More