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A shocking incident has emerged from Mumbai that has left everyone stunned. Just imagine—can eating watermelon after having biryani lead to someone’s death? A case from the Paydhuni area of Mumbai has sparked a fresh debate. It is being claimed that Abdullah Dokadia and his family died after consuming watermelon following biryani, though opinions on this remain divided.
The incident involves a family of four who were found dead in their home. Initial investigation revealed that the family had eaten biryani the previous night and later consumed watermelon. The deceased include Abdullah Dokadia (40), his wife Nasreen (35), and their two daughters Ayesha (16) and Zainab (13).
Fell Ill After Eating Watermelon
According to the police, the family and five other relatives had biryani around 9 PM on April 25. Around 1 AM the same night, they ate watermelon. By early morning on April 26, around 5–6 AM, all family members began to feel unwell, complaining of diarrhea and vomiting. They were taken to a nearby doctor and given an injection, but their condition did not improve.
Investigation Into Food Poisoning
When initial treatment failed, they were taken to JJ Hospital and admitted for further treatment. Preliminary findings suggest food poisoning. Police have sent food samples for testing and are awaiting reports.
Following the deaths, questions are being raised about whether eating watermelon after biryani can actually cause such a fatal outcome.
29/04/2026
A shocking incident has emerged from Mumbai that has left everyone stunned. Just imagine—can eating watermelon after having biryani lead to someone’s death? A case from the Paydhuni area of Mumbai has sparked a fresh debate. It is being claimed that Abdullah Dokadia and his family died after consuming watermelon following biryani, though opinions on this remain divided.
The incident involves a family of four who were found dead in their home. Initial investigation revealed that the family had eaten biryani the previous night and later consumed watermelon. The deceased include Abdullah Dokadia (40), his wife Nasreen (35), and their two daughters Ayesha (16) and Zainab (13).
Fell Ill After Eating Watermelon
According to the police, the family and five other relatives had biryani around 9 PM on April 25. Around 1 AM the same night, they ate watermelon. By early morning on April 26, around 5–6 AM, all family members began to feel unwell, complaining of diarrhea and vomiting. They were taken to a nearby doctor and given an injection, but their condition did not improve.
Investigation Into Food Poisoning
When initial treatment failed, they were taken to JJ Hospital and admitted for further treatment. Preliminary findings suggest food poisoning. Police have sent food samples for testing and are awaiting reports.
Following the deaths, questions are being raised about whether eating watermelon after biryani can actually cause such a fatal outcome.
28/04/2026
پاکستان کی تاریخ میں اگر صرف ترقی، معیشت، انفراسٹرکچر اور صنعتی وسعت کو معیار بنایا جائے، تو تین ادوار سب سے نمایاں نظر آتے ہیں — اور ان تین ادوار نے پاکستان کی ترقی کی سمت کو مختلف انداز میں تشکیل دیا۔
1. فیلڈ مارشل ایوب خان (1958–1969)
ایوب خان کا دور پاکستان کی تاریخ کا سب سے تیز رفتار معاشی ترقی کا دور سمجھا جاتا ہے۔
اسی دور میں پاکستان نے صنعتی ترقی، زرعی اصلاحات، بڑے ڈیمز، نہری نظام، اور ریاستی منصوبہ بندی میں غیر معمولی پیش رفت کی۔
پاکستان کی GDP ترقی کی شرح اوسطاً 6.8٪ رہی، جو آج بھی ملک کے مضبوط ترین معاشی ادوار میں شمار ہوتی ہے۔
اسی زمانے میں پاکستان نے صنعتی بنیاد مضبوط کی اور 1960 کی دہائی کو آج بھی معاشی ترقی کا سنہری دور کہا جاتا ہے۔
2. جنرل پرویز مشرف (2001–2008)
مشرف کا دور پاکستان کی جدید شہری ترقی اور معاشی جدیدیت (Modernization) کا دور سمجھا جاتا ہے۔
اسی دور میں ٹیلی کام انقلاب آیا، موبائل اور انٹرنیٹ عام ہوئے، بینکاری نظام پھیلا، IT سیکٹر نے ترقی کی، اور شہری متوسط طبقہ مضبوط ہوا۔
معیشت نے 4.7٪ سے 7٪ تک ترقی کی، زرمبادلہ کے ذخائر بڑھے، نجی شعبہ مضبوط ہوا، اور پاکستان میں جدید کاروباری ماحول نے جنم لیا۔
یہ دور شہری ترقی، میڈیا آزادی، اور جدید معیشت کی بنیاد رکھنے کے لیے یاد رکھا جاتا ہے۔
3. میاں محمد نواز شریف (2013–2018)
نواز شریف کا دور جمہوری حکومتوں میں سب سے زیادہ نظر آنے والی ترقی کا دور سمجھا جاتا ہے۔
اسی دور میں موٹرویز، میٹرو بس، بجلی کے منصوبے، CPEC، سڑکوں، توانائی اور شہری انفراسٹرکچر میں نمایاں ترقی ہوئی۔
لوڈشیڈنگ میں واضح کمی آئی، توانائی کے منصوبے مکمل ہوئے، اور ملک میں انفراسٹرکچر کی نئی بنیاد رکھی گئی۔
یہ دور پاکستان میں عملی اور نظر آنے والی ترقی کے حوالے سے نمایاں سمجھا جاتا ہے۔
نتیجہ
اگر صرف ترقی کو معیار بنایا جائے تو:
ایوب خان — صنعتی و معاشی ترقی
پرویز مشرف — جدید شہری و معاشی ترقی
نواز شریف — انفراسٹرکچر اور توانائی کی ترقی
پاکستان کی ترقی کی تاریخ میں ان تین ادوار کو نظر انداز نہیں کیا جا سکتا۔
ہر دور نے پاکستان کو ایک نئی سمت دی —
ایک نے صنعت دی،
ایک نے جدیدیت دی،
اور ایک نے انفراسٹرکچر دیا۔
If the benchmark is development only (economic growth, infrastructure, industrial expansion), most historians and economists usually place three eras above the rest:
1. Ayub Khan — strongest pure development era
This period is most often called Pakistan’s fastest development phase.
Why many rank it #1
Highest long-term GDP growth among major eras (around 6.8% annually) �
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Rapid industrialization (cement, automobiles, manufacturing)
Major infrastructure and irrigation expansion
Strong planning through 5-year development programs
Education and institutional expansion also accelerated
Why it is often called the “best development era” Pakistan’s economy industrialized quickly and the 1960s are still widely viewed as the country’s strongest decade for state-led economic growth. �
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Main criticism Growth was unequal. Wealth concentrated heavily in elite industrial families, and East Pakistan felt neglected.
Verdict:
Best era for raw economic development and industrial growth.
2. Pervez Musharraf — strongest modern growth era
For many Pakistanis, especially urban middle-class people, Musharraf’s era felt like the most visible “modernization” period.
Why it ranks high
Economy averaged roughly 4.7–7% growth, with peak years above 7% �
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Telecom boom, banking expansion, privatization
Major urban development and media liberalization
Foreign reserves rose sharply
IT and consumer economy expanded fast
Why people remember it positively
Strong urban middle-class growth
Stable rupee (for much of the era)
Expansion in jobs, telecom, media, and private sector
Main criticism A lot of growth was externally supported (post-9/11 aid, foreign inflows), so parts of it were not structurally sustainable. When that support weakened, cracks became visible. �
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Verdict:
Best era for modern urban growth and middle-class expansion.
3. Nawaz Sharif (2013–2018) — best democratic development phase
Among democratic governments, this is usually ranked the strongest on visible development.
Why it ranks highest among civilian governments
GDP growth recovered to around 5.3% �
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Major infrastructure expansion (motorways, metro, power projects)
Load-shedding reduced significantly
CPEC accelerated roads, energy, and logistics
Relative macroeconomic stability
Why people rate it well It produced the most visible on-ground development in democratic rule: roads, transport, electricity, and urban infrastructure.
Main criticism Critics argue growth relied too much on borrowing, imports, and currency management rather than deep structural reform. �
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Verdict:
Best era for visible infrastructure and democratic development.
Overall ranking (development only)
1. Ayub Khan Era (1958–1969)
Best for:
Industrial growth
Economic expansion
State-led development
Overall strongest development era
2. Musharraf Era (2001–2008)
Best for:
Modernization
Urban growth
Middle-class expansion
Best modern growth phase
3. Nawaz Sharif Era (2013–2018)
Best for:
Infrastructure
Energy
Visible democratic development
Best civilian development era
Final answer
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