Why rabies virus is still common in Pakistan and alot of people die in hospital after being infected?

Clearly a threat hundreds and thousands and its common all over in Pakistan why there is no prevention framework for it?

Imagine you a fine young and healthy person but out of now where to attract this stupid thing and it's really a painful death unless you get vaccinated really but that's rarely the case.

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u/IVCYouLater — 27 days ago

[Rare Footage] Nov 1989 | Pakistan's first female Prime Minister, Benazir Bhutto stood before the National Assembly facing a no-confidence vote Refused to Be Removed

November 1989. One year into her historic term as Pakistan's first female Prime Minister, Benazir Bhutto stood before the National Assembly facing a no-confidence vote a razor-thin margin between political survival and dismissal.

In a speech that would define her tenure, she didn't just defend her government's record. She drew a line democracy had returned to Pakistan, and no unelected force would undo it. She invoked her father's sacrifice, challenged the military establishment's shadow influence, and made clear that the people's mandate mattered more than backroom pressure.

The motion failed and she stayed It was a moment that said everything about who she was and what she was willing to fight for.

Credit: [@instagram account](https://www.instagram.com/reel/DXAsJ0ljFYx/?igsh=Z2hleG16MmFuYXBm)

u/IVCYouLater — 1 month ago

Dak Bungalow Colonial Era Heritage Restoration By Punjab Archaeology

Dak Bungalows were colonial-era rest houses built along highways and in remote areas for government officials.

Originating from the postal relay system established by Sher Shah Suri and later used by the Mughals, these sites had horses, staff, and lodging for officials.

The British converted them into official residences and administrative camps.

Large and well-maintained they symbolized state authority and were used for meetings and travel stays.

Remains of these historic bungalows can still be seen in several areas, including Tibbi Saiyidan reflecting classic colonial architecture.

u/IVCYouLater — 1 month ago
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A Muslim National Guard Identity Card issued in Karachi in 1950.

Identity card of Altaf Hussain issued by the Muslim National Guard on 15 May 1950 in Karachi, Pakistan.

u/HistoricalCarsFan — 1 month ago
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@JanjuaTalks Hot take on India's lose appropriation attempts of the Indus Valley Civilization when every major site sits in Pakistan

u/IVCYouLater — 1 month ago

Jewelry found at Harappan site of Indus Valley Civilization upto 5000 years old, stolen and displayed at National Museum, India.

u/IVCYouLater — 1 month ago

[Heritage claim] Akhand Bharat Fantasy Experience Centre When Saffron Can't Win the History now attempting to Build a Theme Park

Akhand Bharat Fantasy means 2 billion people tantani drop to 59% while Muslims hit 32%. You just ended BJP's electoral majority in your own fantasy Damm son.

The ethnostate dissolves the second the border does

Fkrs erased the Mughals from their textbooks because thousands years of Islamic civilization was inconvenient now they're claiming 5,000 years of civilization from its neighbour Pakistan a civilization which that doesn't mention them but Saffron inferiority complex have hit its expiry limit want crown jewel a credlt of civilization title come take it why don't you claim somthing from Ganges instead???

Indus isn't on table for you even tho Vedic civilization born rised and brought civilization to Ganges yall adopted a religion from ancient pak everything you claim comes from Indus one day Aryan next day sons of Indus?

u/IVCYouLater — 1 month ago

What does Indus Valley this Seals Symbols even mean any guess?

Looks like a tree of pipal tree (fig) or its banner it could be a blessing or protection or authority it's literally next to every unicorn bull we can see

u/IVCYouLater — 2 months ago

[Rare Footage] We are a 5000-year-old civilisation | Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto in 1969.

Credits :MD Umair Khan on Twitter

u/IVCYouLater — 2 months ago

Turbans have remained in use across the subcontinent for many centuries bust of a man wearing a knotted turban circa 4th century AD - Gandhara, Pakistan.

u/IVCYouLater — 2 months ago

Why Zia Ul Haq is demonized and presented in bad light whenever the History of Pakistan is written?

u/IVCYouLater — 2 months ago

Indus Valley Civilization Bronze age 3500-1800 BC, Baluchistan Copper Scrolls.

Archaeologists have found copper scrolls from this period in Baluchistan that are unusual because they show no visible writing, engravings, or marks.

These scrolls may have served as symbolic, or utilitarian purposes possibly related to trade or as raw material though their exact function remains unclear.

The absence of inscriptions is intriguing given that the Indus people (Pakistan) elsewhere often used seals with script suggesting these scrolls had a different role within their society.

u/IVCYouLater — 2 months ago
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The Indus Was Always Pakistan

Pakistan has always existed in one form or the other it has only been renamed as "Pakistan" on 14th August 1947 the land history and sons of Indus are still here..

u/IVCYouLater — 2 months ago