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The central leadership of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) seems 'failed' to fulfil its promise of building a national memorial at the martyrdom site of their leader Benazir Bhutto, despite repeated announcements over the past 17 years. The ex-Prime Minister and incumbent Chairman of the Senate, Yousaf Raza Gilani had announced plans to visit the martyrdom site of Benazir Bhutto and build a memorial after taking the oath of office as the prime minister in 2008, but 'failed' to fulfil this promise. Former Interior Minister Rehman Malik announced a significant fund of Rs50 million to build a memorial at allocated 1.5 kanals of land. The memorial's design included a three-storey building, which would house a modern large library, an auditorium, a waiting room, and a meeting hall. The library, in particular, was intended to be a memorial hall containing complete and memorable photos of the Bhutto family. The library was also supposed to have an extensive collection of books on history and politics, including the books of the Bhutto family. Additionally, the records of historical speeches delivered by Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Nusrat Bhutto, and Benazir Bhutto were to be preserved. The plan also included a modern computer lab and a collection of newspapers. PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari also made announcements regarding this project. However, it is ironic that despite these plans and announcements, President Asif Ali Zardari and Bilawal have never visited the martyrdom site. This lack of attention and follow-through has resulted in the site falling into disrepair. The area surrounding the martyrdom site has become a haven for drug dealers, who take over the space after sunset. The jiyalay don't even come here for cleaning. However, with the anniversary approaching, PPP jiyalay and leaders have begun to visit the site to offer prayers. COMMENTS Comments are moderated and generally will be posted if they are on-topic and not abusive. For more information, please see ourB ullying is a serious issue that affects children around the world. It doesn’t just hurt the person being bullied, it creates fear, sadness and division among everyone involved. Whether it happens at school, in the playground, or online, bullying is a behaviour we must address together to ensure every child feels safe, respected and valued. So, what is bullying? It’s when someone intentionally hurts, scares, or excludes another person repeatedly. This can happen in different ways. Physical bullying involves hitting, pushing, or damaging someone’s belongings. Verbal bullying includes teasing, name-calling, or making hurtful comments. There’s also social bullying, like spreading rumours or leaving someone out on purpose. In today’s world, cyberbullying: sending mean messages or posting harmful content online is also a growing problem. No matter how it happens, bullying is never acceptable. If you’re being bullied, remember this: It’s not your fault. It’s important to talk to someone you trust, like a parent, teacher, or school counselor, about what’s happening. Sharing your feelings isn’t a sign of weakness; it’s the first step to stopping the bullying. Friends can also help by standing by your side and showing you that you’re not alone. For those who witness bullying, your role is just as important. Don’t stay silent. Be an upstander, not a bystander. If it’s safe, calmly tell the bully to stop. If you’re not comfortable doing that, offer support to the person being bullied by comforting them and encouraging them to speak to an adult. Even small actions, like a kind word or a friendly smile, can make a huge difference to someone who feels isolated. Schools can also play a big part in preventing bullying. Teachers and staff can organise anti-bullying campaigns, teach children about empathy and kindness and set clear rules about acceptable behaviour. When children learn to work together, respect differences and solve problems peacefully, they grow into caring and responsible citizens. The digital world, too, is a place where bullying often occurs. It’s crucial to use technology responsibly. Think before you type or share something online, and never post or forward mean messages about others. If you see cyberbullying, report it to an adult or the platform it’s on. We all have a role to play to stop bullying. By standing up for what’s right, speaking out against cruelty and supporting those who need help, we can create a world where kindness is stronger than hate. Together, we can make every space, whether in school or online, a place where everyone feels safe and valued.
Amdocs Awarded Two 2024 AWS Partner AwardsA Republican senator has blocked the promotion of a general who oversaw troops in Kabul during the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, a Senate aide told NBC News . The move by Oklahoma Sen. Markwayne Mullin follows threats from President-elect Donald Trump to fire senior officers and officials who oversaw the chaotic pullout from Afghanistan in 2021. It also comes as Trump’s transition team weighs possible court-martial proceedings against current and former officers involved in the withdrawal, as NBC News previously reported. Army Lt. Gen. Christopher Donahue was nominated for promotion to become a four-star general and to oversee U.S. Army forces in Europe. His nomination was among more than 900 proposed nominations sent to the Senate but Donahue’s was put on hold by Sen. Mullin, according to the Senate aide. Mullin’s office declined to comment. Donahue was the last American service member to board the final U.S. military plane out of Afghanistan in 2021. A night-vision photograph of Donahue boarding a cargo plane went viral, capturing the symbolism of the end of America’s 20-year-long war. After the U.S.-backed government in Afghanistan fell to Taliban militants, Donahue — then commander of the 82nd Airborne Division — was ordered to Kabul to oversee the withdrawal of U.S. forces, American embassy staff and Afghans who fought alongside American troops. Retired Gen. Tony Thomas, former head of Special Operations Command, said in a social media post that the decision was a “disgrace” and that Donahue was being treated as a “political pawn.” Heather Nauert, who worked for the State Department in Trump’s first presidential term, said in a social media post that she is a Trump supporter and likes Sen. Mullin but disagreed with the hold put on Donahue’s promotion. “Unless there are facts I don’t know, holding up military promotions bc of our disgraceful Afghanistan withdrawal is wrong,” she wrote. Donahue is currently commander of the XVIII Airborne Corps at Fort Liberty in North Carolina. His promotion could now be at risk as the current Senate will soon go into recess and the new Republican-controlled Congress will start its work in 2025. This article first appeared on NBCNews.com . Read more from NBC News here: Hyundai announces recall of over 42,000 vehicles due to wiring issue that can cause them to roll away How ‘Wicked’ the movie compares to ‘Wicked’ the musical Matthew Perry recalls 'scary' confrontation with Jennifer Aniston: 'She was the one'
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MUMBAI: Maharashtra chief minister Eknath Shinde on Saturday established himself, and rather convincingly, as the leader of the real Shiv Sena . With his party winning 57 seats - one more than the undivided Shiv Sena's 56 in the 2019 assembly elections and a staggering 35 more than Shiv Sena-UBT's Saturday tally - he now has the first claim to not only Sena founder Bal Thackeray's political legacy, but also the grassroots support that was so far believed to be with Uddhav Thackeray . Shinde Sena's strike rate - number of seats contested divided by the number of wins - made its victory even more remarkable. His party contested only 81 seats and won 57 at a strike rate of 70.4%. In 2019, the undivided Sena had contested 124 seats and won 56, a strike rate of 45.2%. And in 1995, when the undivided Shiv Sena had won 73 seats, its highest ever, the strike rate was 43.2%. Shinde Sena now stands as the state's number one regional party, second only to the national behemoth, BJP, and miles ahead of Sharad Pawar's NCP. Political observers said having made deep inroads into Mumbai, Shiv Sena-UBT's traditional stronghold, it is just a matter of time before he challenges Uddhav Thackeray for the control of the cash-rich Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC). There is a possibility of Shinde poaching Sena-UBT's MLAs, MPs and influential 'shakha pramukhs' in Mumbai. Maharashtra Jharkhand Maharashtra Alliance View i Party View Seats: 288 Results Majority: 145 BJP+ 229 MVA 47 OTH 12 Results : 288 / 288 BJP+ WON Jharkhand Alliance View i Party View Seats: 81 Results Majority: 41 INDIA 56 NDA 24 OTH 1 Results : 81 / 81 INDIA WON Source: PValue Shinde's Sena contested 15 seats in Mumbai and won 5. Uddhav's Sena contested 22 and won 10. Almost all of Sena's 40 sitting MLAs won and so did its cabinet ministers, illustrating the meticulous planning that went into selection of candidates. Shiv Sena MP Shrikant Shinde characterised Shinde Sena's victory as the end of Shiv Sena being run as a private limited company. "People have delivered their verdict on who is taking Balasaheb's legacy forward," he said.Global Thermal Analysis Software Market Size, Share and Forecast By Key Players-FLIR Systems, DAQLOG Systems, SATIR, Siemens Industry Software, Operation Technology
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