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PESHAWAR:Two women have been sentenced to death for murdering their madrassa teacher who they accused of committing blasphemy, police said Wednesday.Blasphemy is an incendiary charge even unproven allegations of insulting Islam have provoked deadly vigilantism.Police said the quot three female students allegedly slaughtered their local female cleric over blasphemy allegations quot in northwestern Dera Ismail Khan city in March 2022.A district judge quot handed down the death penalty to two local madrasa studen adidas originals samba ts and a life sentence to one up air jordan4 on proving their involvement in the murder, quot local police official Muhammad Haris told AFP.The pair sentenced to death are aged 23 and 24 whilst the one sentenced to life in jail is 16, he said.The death penalty is technically allowed in Pakistan -- and courts regularly hand down the sentence -- but there have been no executions since 2020, acc jordan3 ording to Amnesty International.Read also: Hindu teacher acquitted in blasphemy case after five yea Qdvj Govt raises gas prices amid Rs2tr loss
LAHORE:The Punjab Healthcare Commission (PHC) has sealed 5,260 quack clinics since the Supreme Court issued the orders in nb usa April. In addition to this, the commission has also visited 18,300 treatment centres. Out of the 5,260 quacks that were sealed, 5,400 closed their establishments to start other businesses. The district administration also inspected 3,130 premises and sealed over 1,500 outlets under the Punjab Healthcare Commission Act 2010. The data shows that since April, the commission and district a white sambas uthorities collectively have inspected 21,486 treatment centres and have sealed the businesses of 7,000 cheap dunks quacks. Around 845 clinics were sealed in Lahore, 447 in Faisalabad, 368 in Gujranwala, 360 in Sheikhupura and 350 in Kasur. Moreover, so far the commission has received more than 2,900 applications regarding further action. Fines worth Rs119.66 million have been imposed on the quacks.聽聽Published in The Express Tribune, September 21st, 2018.
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