Biography ali ashabi dire
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Public Interest Litigation in Pakistan: Unveiling Its Features, Roles, and Potential for Ensuring Justice for All
Akhil Bharatiya Soshit Karamchari Sangh (Railway) v. Union of India & Others, AIR SC
Al-Jehad Trust v. Manzoor Ahmad Wattoo, PLD Lahore
Antony, S. (). Broadening the Scope of Locus Standi in Public Interest Litigation. In Salient Aspect of Public Interest Litigation Jurisprudence in Sri Lanka. Centre for Policy Alternatives.
Ardeshir Kowasjee and ten others v. Karachi Building Control Authority (KMC) Karachi, SCMR
Bakhsh, F., Ejaz, N., Khattak, F., & Jamshed, J. (). Extrinsic and intrinsic aspects of the adversarial system of Pakistan: Fact finding through evidence. sydasiatiskt land Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 10(4),
Bakshi, P. M. (). Public Interest Litigation (6th ed.). Whytes & Co. ?md5=D3C7AAFDC77DD8B27FC
Benazir Bhutto v. Federation of Pakistan, PLD SC
Bhattacharya, S. (). Status of women in Pakistan. Journal of the Research Soc
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ABSTRACT
Background: On 6 February , an earthquake with a magnitude wreaked destruction in northern Syria to add a new emergency status in the country. This study aims to evaluate the mental health status of the Syrian population in the immediate phase of the earthquake.
Methods: This nationwide cross-sectional study was conducted in Syria from 17 February to 6 April. Data were collected on socio-demographics, trauma exposure characteristics, and levels of acute stress, depression, and anxiety. The NSESSS Checklist for the APA was used to assess ASD symptoms, PHQ-9 for depression, and GAD-7 for anxiety. Linear mixed-effects models were employed to identify predictive factors while accounting for governorate as a random effect and time elapsed as a fixed factor.
Results: The rate of probable ASD symptoms was significant, with % of participants exhibiting these symptoms, including % reporting severe-to-extreme levels of severity. Similarly, % of participants exhibited symptom
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Modifiable Risk Factors for Stroke in Syria: A Nationwide Multi-centre Case-Control Study
Data availability
The data used and analyzed during the current study are available from the corresponding author upon reasonable request.
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