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Polio virus discovered in London's sewer system

London's sewerage system has recently detected the presence of the polio virus, which experts fear could lead to a resurgence of polio in the UK - the polio vaccine is given to children in the UK (and around the world) so there The population is generally polio-free - but as a result of anti-vaccine lobby propaganda in the last few years, many parents do not vaccinate their children at all, which makes it possible for a portion of the population to be vaccinated against polio. Can be infected with a virus

Why is the sewerage system monitored?

Many steps are being taken in many developed countries to control the corona virus epidemic - where corona tests are now available in many places and many governments are providing free corona test kits to people at home. The city's sewerage system is also being monitored - scientists take water samples from the sewerage system and track the presence of various viruses and bacteria in them - as soon as possible in which neighborhood the corona virus is spreading. Detection is done by sampling sewage water. By taking sewage water samples from different places in the same area, experts can quickly find out from which part of the street the corona virus is entering the sewage system. The corona test of the people in the area immediately reveals where the virus is present in the house - the occupants of the house and the surrounding neighborhood can be given a dose of the vaccine and the infected person is instructed to quarantine. In order to prevent the virus from spreading further, a similar sampling revealed the presence of the polio virus in London's sewerage system.

How did the polio virus reach London?

Experts do not know the answer to this question at the moment - but they estimate that the polio virus has reached London from a person who went to London from Pakistan or Afghanistan in a state that he had a polio infection in his body. Polio has now been eradicated from all over the world except Pakistan and Afghanistan. The polio virus, like other parts of the body, makes copies in the stomach and intestines and is excreted in the feces. Polio virus in developing countries It is usually spread by waste - especially in Pakistan and Afghanistan. Since we clean our hands after we have finished our work, the virus can spread to our hands. Washing leaves a virus on the hands that can be transmitted to other people - this is called fecal-oral transmission - in Pakistan and Afghanistan children are vaccinated so that the vaccine reaches the digestive tract directly and there Don't let any virus get in the way - In Western countries, the polio vaccine that is given by injection is fecal-oral. Does not have much effect against nasal congestion

The presence of the polio virus in London's sewerage system is a sign that more than one person in London has the polio virus and that the virus is circulating in the local population - experts are urging the public to If children are not vaccinated against polio, they should be vaccinated immediately so that the polio virus does not spread - especially since London is an international city where people from all over the world come and go. It is feared that the virus may spread from London to the rest of the world

Why is polio vaccine free in Pakistan?

Those who do not understand why developed countries provide free vaccines to Pakistan and Afghanistan to eradicate polio must read this article - Polio is now eradicated from all over the world except two countries, namely Pakistan and Afghanistan - The World Health Organization (WHO) has allocated about ڈالر 300 million for the supply and distribution of vaccines to eradicate polio from the two countries. Billions of dollars will be needed and it is difficult to estimate the damage that will be done to the world economy - so it is wise to try to eradicate polio - the polio virus is a human virus that only The human body can make its own copies - once it is eradicated from the human body all over the world, the disease will be gone forever.

Smallpox has already been eradicated from the world thanks to a similar international campaign. Like polio, the smallpox virus can neither survive outside the human body nor make copies in any other animal. The polio eradication campaign was designed in the style of a successful smallpox campaign. At the time of the smallpox eradication, there was no social media or conspiracy theories in the world, so the anti-smallpox campaign was very successful. And smallpox was eradicated from the world in 1980 - but unfortunately there was a lot of propaganda on social media and print media against the polio campaign which continues to this day - so the campaign against polio has not been successful yet and Pakistan And new polio cases are still being discovered in Afghanistan

The Corona virus has cost the global economy 8.5 trillion - a major cause of the current global economic crisis that is being felt in Pakistan as well. Even if governments around the world already

If epidemic prevention was funded on a priority basis, the corona could have been prevented before it became a pandemic - the cost of such programs would have been less than one percent of the damage caused by the corona epidemic - polio eradication Funds are also being provided because if polio re-emerges in the world, it will cost many times more to prevent it.

Sunday, 3 July 2022

WILL REMEMBER.... YOUR MEMORY HAUNT ME

                 The tragedy of Peshawar and Lahore is the same for the people of Peshawar and Lahore. Ata-ul-Haq Qasmi is sometimes talked to on WhatsApp. On one occasion he said in response to my column on the eroded civilization of Peshawar He said that the grief of the people of Peshawar over the old Peshawar is the same as the grief of the senior citizens of Lahore about their city. Everybody is proud of the disappearance of K. In fact, out of the number of Pashuris, the senior citizens have a common mental illness. That is that our city is not what it was in our boyhood. The city that was inhabited in our childhood is no more. The childhood memories of the street coaches of Peshawar city are just memories. 

              What to look for them now. What has passed is gone. Sometimes the heart feels bitter, the memories take over, the rays illuminate the dark house of the heart with its sweet fragrance. Peshawar is Peshawar then. There will be no memory of this beautiful city. So there will be no meeting with this city. The 16-door city that was once the capital of the Mughal ruler of Peshawar, Nawab Nasir Khan. Where the old bricks of the walls of the streetcars behind which a world of memories is closed are still present in some places in the name of the walled city. Although this wall was demolished by the citizens to solve their purpose, but it still exists in the form of a few pieces. Patterns of architecture can be easily seen. Then if you turn right beyond Ganj, then the right hand can still be seen shedding tears on that wall. 

                Then Ganj passes in front of Teddy door If you reach outside, then the same wall is shading the houses of the citizens here. Then if you go down, the Teddy Gate comes before the Kohati Gate. The Teddy Gate and then the Cold Lost Gate. The next door is called Asia Gate. These gates stand along City Circular Road. Ever since we regained consciousness, we have I didn't see any door here. But there was the idea of ​​doors. In the past, the Pashuri minister of the KP government renovated and erected these gates in their present condition. Named after Lahore Gate. If you leave Kohati Darwaza, this road leads to Kohat, so it is called Kohati Darwaza. Then there are other gates which are spread around the city. 

               Peshawar inside the gates is called Old Peshawar. Lahore Near the door is the Hashtnagri Gate. If you go out of this gate, then the road that goes beyond the gate in those days would lead to eight cities. Therefore, it was called the gate of Hasht, meaning the eight cities (areas). From here, Charsadda Mardan Shabqadar and other cities come, so it was changed from Hashtnagar to Hashtnagri. According to the poet, "Maqam Faiz is not in any way. 

               Those who come out of Koi Yar should go to sleep." Were the Jaghadri people a shelter for the poor? Now you judge for yourself among these so-called rural people. Who will mention us? We will not have anyone to ask. In such a situation, where can the mental illness of the people of Peshawar, ie the memory of old Peshawar, be erased from their minds. It will be remembered by breaking it

Modern edition of Maulana Azad's "Ghobar Khatir"

Ghobar-e-Khater' is being presented on the occasion of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad's 133rd birthday. To say 'Ghobar-e-Khater' is a collection of letters written by Maulana Azad during his captivity in Qila Ahmad Nagar from 1942 to 1945, but this work is a masterpiece of Urdu literature which contains both poetry and prose. Hussein gets a taste of mixing. This is Maulana Azad's last post after 'Tazkira' and 'Translation of the Qur'an' after which practical politics did not give him time to write anything. 

It would not be out of place to call "Ghobar-e-Khater" a treasure trove of selected poems from Urdu, Arabic and especially Persian literature. This book contains a collection of various topics and essays which is a testament to Maulana Azad's study and breadth of knowledge. Her romantic style captivates the reader with her consistency and flow of expression.


Although Maulana Azad's personality has been controversial due to his political views on the partition of India and the establishment of Pakistan, his place in the world of science and literature and in Urdu prose cannot be ignored. The popularity of his book, especially Ghubar Khatir, can be gauged from the fact that since its first publication in 1946, hundreds of editions and millions of copies of the book have been published in India and Pakistan. But the demand for this book has not diminished.


For a long time, Book Corner wanted to publish this masterpiece of literature in a beautiful and sophisticated way. In this regard, the Sahitya Akademi Delhi, which was published with a detailed case of Dr. Malik Ram, intends to publish it on a modern basis.


Dr. Malik Ram's footnotes on Arabic, Persian poems, quotations and explanatory material in the text of the book were very useful, so his inclusion in the book is an added value for the readers. However, instead of placing them in the last pages of the book, they are added to the footnotes immediately after each letter so that the reader does not have to bother.

Secondly, "Ghobar-e-Khater" contains a collection of about seven hundred poems which are derived from Urdu, Arabic and most Persian literature. When Maulana Azad wrote "Ghobar-e-Khater" it was a time of scholarly humor in Arabic and Persian, so there was no need for its translation. Today, when our knowledge of these languages ​​is no longer a joke, the translation of these poems has become an indispensable need of the reader. 

In view of this, the translation of Arabic and Persian poems has also been included in the footnote at the bottom of the same page so that the reader unfamiliar with these languages ​​can get acquainted with the meaning of the poem through translation. All that is left is to satisfy the reader's tastes. At the beginning of the text of the book it is explained that with each poem the English number shows the translation of the poem given in the footnote while the Urdu numbers in the book are listed for the footnote of Dr. Malik Ram.


The detailed footnotes, their sources and the translation of the poems were a demanding task, for which the institution had to work very carefully and diligently. We are very grateful to Mr. Zafar Hassan Raza for his cooperation in this regard. Rewarded for useful feedback. Also, be sure to read his article "Free in Jail", it is really a useful article.

How to Succeed at an Interview A few suggestions Part TWO

4- Be professional

Ensure self-confidence during your interview. Introduce yourself as a professional, even if this is your first interview. Improve your communication skills. Don't go for less that your full potential when it comes to getting a job.

I have often seen in interviews that young people say that even if we don't get this job, it doesn't matter, someone will take our place better than us. That is, you have proved yourself inferior.


5- Common questions asked in the interview


Here are a few common questions asked during the interview and their possible answers. In addition, if a friend needs any help in this regard, Khaksar is present.

The first question that is usually asked during interviews is "Tell me something about yourself", then start with your name and give a brief description of your place and education. Also, if you have any previous job experience, be sure to mention it. And finally, be very brief about your family status (if you want to discuss).


If you are already doing a job somewhere, the interviewer will ask you the question "why do you want to change jobs"?


6. Explain your shortcomings in a positive way

A question that is asked in almost every interview, "What are your weaknesses?" It wants to know how much you know about yourself and now it's up to you how you present yourself. In the possible answer, you could say, "You are very sensitive, it is very difficult for you to lie, you are outspoken, you are talkative, you are very anxious until you reach your target, on people. Trust quickly, pay close attention to even the smallest details of the work. ”And so on and so forth

7- Why do you need a job?

If the interviewer asks you, "Why do we hire you?" The answer is to relate your educational qualifications and skills to the job in question and how it matches your job. Also, be sure to mention how this job will be an important milestone in achieving your career goals.


8- You can also ask questions

It is usually asked at the end of the interview, "If you have any questions." Never waste this opportunity as young people usually end up saying 'no thanks'. Don't do that at all. This is considered to be a very important part of the interview. These questions and answers set you apart from others. It shows how much interest you have and how serious you are about this job. So don't hesitate and ask questions. But be sure to avoid weird questions like how much is your salary, your post What is, where do you live .etc. Ask about the organization. Ask about the nature of your job .Talk about salary and promotion structure, ask about job timings and location .etc. But remember to avoid too long.

How to Succeed at an Interview A few suggestions Part One

1- Take care of clothes

A successful interview is definitely considered the first step in getting any job. You have already given your impression to the interviewer before speaking the first word in any face-to-face interview. And that impression you give with your clothes. Undoubtedly your dress is a mirror of your personality.

Whenever you go for an interview, whether it is in any organization and in any position, try to use the suit.

Decorate the suit in a way that fits you and not so that you try to fit in it. Solid or neutral colors can be used for the suit. If you are using a dark color suit, its Use a light-colored shirt with .If you are wearing a tie, try to avoid flash colors. However, with neutral colors.

Use a tie of vivid colors.

Take care of the length of your tie that most people don't have. The end of your tie should lightly touch your belt, neither too high nor too low.

When wearing a belt, make sure that the belt always matches your shoes and not your suit. If you are wearing brown shoes, use a brown belt and if you are wearing black shoes, use a black belt Please.

Take special care when it comes to shows. Match the color of your socks to your shoes, not the suit. Use a good perfume but be careful never to use strong scented perfume for interviews

How are the women dressing?

Women who wear gowns or abayas. Their abayas should be simple, shiny or not buttoned. The color should not be dark. Also, the hijab should be simple. The women who wear shalwar kameez should not wear dark Yes. Don't have a floral shirt. Check shirt is not better either. Prefer plain dress and white.

Women should wear shoes that do not make a ticking sound.

2- Learn from the experiences of others

The best way to learn in every field of life is to learn from the mistakes of others. So try to avoid the mistakes that people around you repeat. Like a mistake that always strikes me. It happens and I can't get anywhere on time. This thing makes a lot of sense in interviews. If you are late for the given time, I think you have already lost 2%, so always try to arrive on time keeping this in mind. Arriving on time for the interview means arriving 2/3 minutes ahead of the given time.

3-Body language

Your body language should always be strong. It's natural to be nervous during interviews, but don't let it overwhelm you. Try to relax yourself but also remember that being overly relaxed will weaken your body language. This way the negative side of your personality will emerge. To keep your body language strong, pay special attention to your sitting posture during the interview and try to keep your body straight with your hands on your lap or on your knees. Avoid leaning on your back .It is also a bit inappropriate to sit cross-legged.

Pay close attention to the interviewer, listen carefully and do not interrupt. If you want to say something, let it be done first.

Before you say or answer anything, take a break for 5 to 6 seconds and try to talk while looking.

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