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  ISLAMABAD:The dream to make Islamabad safer by having international security system remains unfulfilled despite investing Rs13 billion in Safe City Project of nearly 1,900 surveillance cameras three years ago.Police sources said at least 850 out of 1,896 cameras of the Safe City Project have gone out of order. A report published in December stated t air force 1 uomo hat 300 cameras were dysfunctional.They said o nike air force ver a period of almost seven months another 550 security cameras have gone out of order for want of repair and maintenance. As such almost 30% of the security cameras installed in the capital for modern policing were dysfunctional.Delay in repair and maintenance has been cited as main  af1 blanche cause of security cameras going out of order.Police sources said these cameras were installed across the city for the Safe City Project three years ago. According to the project, the invisible security monitoring system in Islamabad would be effective and the old system of police pickets and barricades will be aboli Yyvd No absolute figures available on prevalence of Parkinson s disease in Pakistan
 HYDERABABD:After keeping the outpatient departments (OPD) at Red Crescent General Hospital and Hilal-e-Ahmar cardiac hospital in Latifabad shut in protest o airmaxplus n Tuesday, the two hospitals resumed services that night.Doctors and paramedics joined in the protest, which was sparked after the arrest  jordan one of Dr Nauman Shaikh and a dispenser, Mahboob, a day earlier. The hospitals reopened and the staff returned to work after the police released Dr Shaikh.The protest affected hundreds of patients in both hospitals, especially the cardiac hospital which receives the largest number of patients in Hyderabad.The two hospitals were blamed for the death of a patient, 20-year-old Ahsan Gaddi, who died at the general hospital on Sunday. Ahsan's family allegedly attacked the hospital and damaged furniture and equipment, while also manhandling the staff.Hazaras prot new balance 9060 est against  targeted killings  of community membersHaji Muhammed Hanif Gaddi, the father of the deceased, accused Dr Shaikh and Mehboob of adminis