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Businessmen assured of carrying out business from
9am
to 8pm
KARACHI: A meeting of
office-bearers of associations of various comercial centres of
Karachi was held Tuesday under the chairmanship of Sindh Chief
Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah. The issues of law and order at
commercial centres, bazars and markets, load-shedding, business
hours, issuance of arms licence to business people and other
matters came under consideration.
The Chief Minister pointed out
that Karachi is the hub of Pakistan's economy and peaceful
business activities here proves advantageous not only for
Karachi or Sindh province but for whole country and it is the
responsibility of all of us to work collectively for national
progress and prosperity of people.
He assured that Sindh government
will take all possible steps for the security of business people
and business centres. He informed that government has taken
various decisions for enuring law and order and for the first
phase, 2000 cops have been recruited for Karachi while 5000 more
were being recruited.
He told the businessmen that he
had talked to authorised officers of KESC and MD SSGC and they
have given assurance of reduced load-shedding.
Qaim Ali Shah pointed out that
during his recent visit to Karachi, prime minister inaugurated a
big power generation project in Korangi which would produce
500-600 mw of electricity.
He said the government effort
will be that no load-shedding takes place during summer,
particularly during day time so that no inconvenience is caused
to people and trading is done during day time.
On the occasion the
office-bearers of various trade associations assured the Chief
Minister to carry out their business from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., provided uninterrupted
power supply to them was ensured and security provided at
business centres.
The Chief Minister announced
that security arrangements would be made at shopping centres,
bazars and markets and police patrolling will start an hour
before their opening.
He said the business people
would also be issued arms licences for which market associations
would fill their forms.
Syed Qaim Ali Shah assured that
beefed up police patrolling will be carried out in sensitive
areas and busy commercial centres, bazars and wholesale markets
and government will fulfil its responsibility for maintaining
law and order. - APP
Four awarded 25 years jail for burying girls alive
DERA MURAD JAMALI: Anti
Terrorist Court Dera Allah Yar on Tuesday sentenced four persons
to 25 years imprisonment for their involvement in burying three
girls alive in Naseerabad in 2008.
In his verdict the ATC judge
Muhammad Alam Mengal also imposed a fine of one hundred thousand
rupees on each of the four persons namely Allah Bakhsh, Muhammad
Arif, Rehmatullah and Ghaus Bakhsh.
The court acquitted sixteen
others including Muhammad Murad, Mukhtyar Ali, Allah Dina,
Muhammad Qasim, Jabbar Ali in the case.
It is worth mentioning that the
relatives tortured and buried alive the three girls Janat Bibi,
Farida Bibi and Izat Bibi in July 2008 in Baba Kot area of
district Naseerabad after they attempted to choose their grooms
without the consent of their families. - APP
One killed, 2 injured in road mishap
CHITRAL: One person was killed
two injured when a passenger jeep fell into a deep ravine here
on Tuesday, district police said.
SHO Police Station Mulkoh said a
passenger jeep was on its way from Shahgram to Terich village
when it reached near Terich area it ell down in ravine as a
result Zakir Ahmad a police department employee died on the spot
while two persons were injured badly.
Those who were injured were
identified as driver Muhammad Nigah Shah and Safeerullah . The
injured persons were immediately rushed to nearby hospital where
they are under treatment. - APP
ADB to grant Rs904m for southern Punjab
BAHAWALPUR: Asian Development
Bank would grant Rs 904 million for various uplift projects in
21 tehsils of Southern Punjab this year, said Commissioner
Bahawalpur division, Mushtaq Ahmad here on Tuesday.
Talking to APP he said the
amount would be spent on various development schemes including
provision of potable water, sewerage system, construction of
roads and solid waster management.
He said ADB was providing these
funds to provide basic facilities to the remote areas of
Southern Punjab.
He further said overall funds of
Rs 5.04 billion had been spent so far on development projects in
Southern Punjab during the past one year. - APP
Women celebrate their achievements amidst
hindrances, discriminations
KARACHI: Despite the fact that
Pakistani women experienced gender apartheid, inequality, gross
violence and discriminating laws, yet, women had marched
forward, said Nargis Rehman, President of Pakistan Women
Foundation For Peace.
According to a PWFP press
release issued here on Tuesday, Nargis Rehman addressing a
seminar said tabling laws in parliament, or signing
international convention (Dakar, MDG, CEDAW) would not yield the
desired results unless these were implemented and became active
programme.
She recommended that
implementation of women friendly laws introduced in the country
and international conventions signed by the country must be
monitored regularly.
These must also be extended to
the remotest part of the country, said PWFP President.
Nargis Rehman said programmes
like the BIST, Wasila Haq were welcomed but their outreach
needed to be extended. She appreciated the fact, "today Pakistan
has women fighter pilot, a women cricket and hockey teams, and
Naseem Bano, the fast woman in Asia."
With better facilities and
focused investment Pakistan women development index could show
very positive result.
Thus government and society had
to work jointly to realise this potential. - APP
Two students found dead
MULTAN: Two young men were found
dead in the precincts of old Kotwali police station near
Kutchery road. According to a police source, on Monday night two
cousins, identified as Waqas (21) and Asghar (22), left their
house in order to purchase some household items from a nearby
shop and did not return.
However, their bodies were found
early Tuesday by local people near health department office.
It is pertinent to mention here
that one of the slain was son of former nazim Amjid Khan, while
the other was his nephew. They were students of post-graduate
level. Old Kotwali police registered the case and was
investigating the double murder. - APP
PMA wants end to expliotation of junior doctors
Karachi: Pakistan Medical
Association here Tuesday highlighted the issues concerning the
Karachi City Private
Hospitals and Health Products (Regulation and Registration) Bylaws 2010.
A PMA release said no matter it
is the first effort to regulate health sector providing services
to vast majority of population but it has still not involved all
the stakeholders like PMA. This bill should not become a tool in
the hands of bureaucracy for harassing general practitioners who
are treating patients at very low cost almost at their doorstep.
As envisaged in the bill to put
curbs on quackery and unethical advertisements is what PMA
demanding for a very long time. But we want that this should be
implemented in true spirit thus helping to eradicate these
menaces from our society.
This bill still lacks the career
and pay structure for the doctors and the paramedics who are
being exploited by almost all the private medical institutions.
– PPI |