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South Celebrities Extend Birthday Wishes To Pawan Kalyan

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New Delhi: On the occasion of actor Pawan Kalyan ‘s birthday, many south Indian celebrities took to their social media account and sent warm birthday wishes to the ‘Gabbar Singh’ actor.
Taking to Twitter, the ‘RRR’ actor Ram Charan shared a picture with the actor which he captioned, “Happy Birthday to my guiding force, our Power Star!@PawanKalyan Babai, wishing you a wonderful and prosperous year ahead.”
Mahesh Babu took to his Twitter and wrote, “Happy birthday @PawanKalyan! Wishing you the best of health, happiness and fulfilment always!”

Actor Sai Dharam Tej wrote, “Happy Birthday to my Guru and strength @PawanKalyan mama. Wishing you excel in every field you’re into with abundance of love, health and happiness. #HBDJanaSenaniPawanKalyan.”

Actor Nithiin wrote, “Wishing our POWER STAR @PawanKalyan sir a very HAPPY BIRTHDAYYY.. love you forever sir.”

The ‘Maanagaram’ actor Sundeep Kishan wrote, “Wishing Our Dearest PowerStar @PawanKalyan garu a very very Happy Birthdayy Thank you for always inspiring on and off Camera Sir… Constantly learning from your You Gut & Grit which have forever stood as an example for always being true to Oneself.”

Actor Ravi Teja wrote, “To my good friend who made POWER his surname, Wishing @PawanKalyan a very Happy Birthday! Good health, happiness and contentment always!.”

Apart from them, many other South Indian celebs wished the actor on his 51st birthday.
Meanwhile, on the work front, Pawan Kalyan will be next seen in a period action-adventure film ‘Hari Hara Veera Mallu’.

 

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Pakistan Flood: About 8 Lakh Livestock Lost

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“We estimate that 16 million children are impacted and 3.4 million of these children are in need of humanitarian support,” said UNICEF Pakistan Representative.

 

Islamabad: Over the past few weeks, torrential monsoon rains have broken a century-long record and dumped more than five times the 30-year average for rainfall in some provinces, killing more than 1200 people, including about 400 children in Pakistan.

The unprecedented floods have washed away or damaged over 1.1 million houses and destroyed vital infrastructure children rely on to access essential services, such as schools and hospitals. At least 18,000 schools have been damaged or destroyed across the country due to the floods.

“We estimate that 16 million children are impacted and 3.4 million of these children are in need of humanitarian support,” said UNICEF Pakistan Representative Abdullah Fadil at today’s press briefing at the Palais des Nations in Geneva.

“Exacerbating this horrendous situation, many of the 72 hardest-hit districts were already amongst the most vulnerable ones in Pakistan. 40 per cent of children were already suffering from stunting before the floods hit. Many children are now at heightened risk, without a home, school, or even safe drinking water,” Fadil added.

According to UN agencies, the situation will only continue to deteriorate as winter is just eight weeks away in some parts of the country.

There is now a high risk of water-borne, deadly diseases spreading rapidly — diarrhoea, cholera, dengue, malaria. Without adequate sanitation, communities are increasingly having to resort to open defecation, putting them at high risk of contracting diseases.

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“Relief and rescue operations are still extremely hard to carry out – around 160 bridges and 5,000 kilometres (3,200 miles) of roads have been destroyed or damaged, 3.5 million acres of crops affected and about 800,000 livestock lost. Yet lifesaving rescue and relief efforts are indispensable, and UNICEF is distributing humanitarian supplies in all affected provinces,” said Fadil.

The UNICEF country representative said they urgently need these funds and resources to allow us to continue to provide lifesaving medical equipment, essential medicines, vaccines, safe drinking water, hygiene kits, mosquito nets and delivery kits, as well as funds to ensure service outreach for delivery.
“We know that any emergency like this runs the risk of increasing protection risks for children, undermining the resilience and psychosocial wellbeing of children and their parents, leaving many experiencing distress,” he said.

The UNICEF official said children are exposed to a wide range of new flood-related physical risks and hazards, including from damaged buildings, drowning in flood waters and snake.

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