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Disaster management in Pakistan

Pakistan is one of the most disaster prone countries in the world. Generally divided into natural and man-made, all disasters are managed by a systematic process of disaster management that aims at minimising the damage and restoration of people to their normal state. Pakistan is well familiar with disasters which have caused a heavy toll in terms of men and material.  However, due to its inadequate preparedness to manage disasters, it has failed to effectively cope with them. Though, after earthquake-2005, a systematic effort was geared up to develop a viable structure of disaster management evolving into establishment of NDMA, it has yet to achieve the required standards. The heavy floods of 2010 exposed its unpreparedness and frail management resulting in unprecedented proportion of losses and damages. Since, the magnitude of implications is too heavy to bear; the efficient disaster management comes, on the priority, second to none of other needs. Therefore, it is necessary to fo

12 things most likely to destroying the World

A  new report  claims to offer "the first science-based list of global risks with a potentially infinite impact where in extreme cases all human life could end." Those risks, the authors argue, include everything from climate change to supervolcanoes to artificial intelligence. By "infinite impact," the authors — led by Dennis Pamlin of the  Global Challenge Foundation  and Stuart Armstrong of the  Future of Humanity Institute  — mean risks capable of either causing human extinction or leading to a situation where "civilization collapses to a state of great suffering and does not recover." The good news is that the authors aren't convinced we're doomed. Pamlin and Armstrong are of the view that humans have a long time left — possibly millions of years: "The dinosaurs were around for 135 million years and if we are intelligent, there are good chances that we could live for much longer," they write. Roughly  108 billion people  have

BirthDay Of Holy Prophet Muhammad Sallallaho Alaihe Wassallam

It is to be highlighted that the holy month of the Rabi ul Awwal is considering to be one of the most respectable months of the years for the reason of prophet Muhammad s.a.w birthday on 12th Rabi ul Awwal as in the Islamic month. The Rabi ul Awal moon is sighted as on the day just as before so therefore it means that the Eid u Milad UN Nabi holy day on dated 1st December 2017. This day of Eid Milad un Nabi 2017 will be celebrate in all over the Pakistan with great affections. People use to adorn the houses with the lightning and arranging Naat ceremonies in the home. This day is also celebrated in the international Muslim communities.

What Happen After Death

Muslims believe that the present life is a trial in preparation for the next realm of existence. When a Muslim dies, he or she is washed and wrapped in a clean, white cloth (usually by a family member) and buried after a special prayer, preferably the same day. Muslims consider this a final service that they can do for their relatives and an opportunity to remember that their own existence here on earth is brief. The question of whether there is life after death does not fall under the jurisdiction of science, as science is concerned only with classification and analysis of sense data. Moreover, man has been busy with scientific inquiries and research, in the modern sense of the term, only for the last few centuries, while he has been familiar with the concept of life after death since time immemorial. All the Prophets of God called their people to worship God and to believe in life after death. They laid so much emphasis on the belief in life after death that even a slight doubt