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ISLAMABAD:Glowing tributes were paid to the late tabla icon Ustad Ajmal Khan in a specially organised a reference for him at the Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) on Sunday.PNCA Director Gene jordan1 ral Dr Fouzia Saeed said that Ustad Ajmal was a great artist of his genre and a very nice person with a humble nature and an always-smiling face.The entire nation is indebted to him, Dr Saeed said, adding that the phrase Milnay ky nahi, nayab hein hum fit him well. Artists never die but remain in people through their work, she addedDr Saeed further said that Ustad Ajmal was a disciple of Bakhshi family and has rendered valuable services in the field of music. He spent most of his life in PNCA and Lok Virsa by accompanying great classical and semi-classical air force 1 artists of the country on tabla.The Bakhshi family also paid tribute to the legendary tabla maestro with Aafi Bakhsh air force nocta i presenting some of his poetry.Published in The Express Tribune, January 21st, 2020. Mnaw K-P govt concerned over UNHCR s anti-Pakistan syllabus for Afghan students
DERA GHAZI KHAN:In a startling revelation, HIV/AIDS infection cases are on the rise in Dera Ghazi Khan District as 455 people have died due to lack of treatment facilities.More than 2,798 (40%) such cases have been reported in different health facilities in the region this year, The Express Tribune has learnt.While giving new air max details, sources revealed that the numbers of non-registered c jordan alte ases are more than 7,000 in Dera Gazi Khan and more than 15,000 in South Punjab. At least 40% women are included in this ratio. The surg air max plus 3 ing figures have been caused due to lack of awareness among people. Only 84 patients out of 2,798 have been provided free medical facilities, including provision of medicines and tests.Dr Haroon Bilal, In-charge Officer of Aids Control Center, said the number of patients suffering from HIV/AIDS is steadily growing in South Punjab, especially in Dera Gazi Khan and its adjoining areas. During one year, the numbers of reported cases have increased to 40%. A total of 1,900 case
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