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PM inaugurates 100 bed Panahgah at Tarnol, Islamabad

PM inaugurates 100 bed Panahgah at Tarnol, Islamabad January 01, 2021 Prime Minister Imran Khan today inaugurated a 100 bed Panahgah at Tarnol area of Islamabad and spent first evening of the New Year with the poor and deserving people. This facility has been established in cooperation with Pakistan Bait-ul-Maal and Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism. Free breakfast and dinner will be provided to the poor people at the Panahgah. A separate 10 beds have been arranged for women at the facility. After the inauguration of Panahgah at Tarnol, the number of such facilities in Islamabad has reached to five. The Prime Minister also visited the TeleHealth Kiosk set up by the EZ Shifa in the shelter home, where he was briefed that the doctors at the facility will provide free medical check-ups to patients under the supervision of more than 500 doctors around the world.

Roundup: Turkey try efforts to recover stolen antiquities - Xinhua

Source: Xinhua| Editor: huaxia by Burak Akinci ANKARA, Dec. 23 (Xinhua) Turkey is mobilizing government institutions to recover thousands of stolen historical artifacts, putting pressure on treasure hunters, smugglers and museums abroad. In 2020, several important antiques have been returned to its owner thanks to hard work by a team of dedicated civil servants and archaeologists. The most recent one is a 1,700-year-old marble statue of the Anatolian mother goddess Cybele in Turkey, the land it was taken from, after spending nearly 60 years abroad. Discovered in the 1960s, the artifact was smuggled out of Turkey and sold in Israel during the 1970s. Thanks to the efforts of the Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the statue had a nearly escape of being sold at an auction house in the Untied States, according to Turkey s Tourism and Culture Ministry.

Why Dancing Is Good for Your Health

Please note that the posts on The Blogs are contributed by third parties. The opinions, facts and any media content in them are presented solely by the authors, and neither The Times of Israel nor its partners assume any responsibility for them. Please contact us in case of abuse. In case of abuse, It has been known for a long time that physical activity including dancing and exercises- can have several positive effects on people’s bodies and minds, leading to better cardiovascular health, fewer migraine headaches, and a sharper brain. The Einstein Aging Study carried out in the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York, found that dancing helps prevent both Alzheimer’s disease and vascular dementia, which is the next most common form of dementia after Alzheimer’s disease. Joseph Verghese, the lead researcher of the Einstein Aging Study said, “Dance is not purely physical in many ways, it also requires a lot of mental effort.” Among the people who participate

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