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Gas supply to Karak to cost Rs30 million
From Nasir
Iqbal Khattak
KARAK: General Manager Sui
Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL), Momin Khan Khattak said
Tuesday that gas supply to Karak city would be completed at an
estimated cost of over Rs30 million.
Talking to the mediamen here
Tuesday, Momin said that the project would be completed in five
months time, which would benefit the residents of 36 villages of
tehsil Banda Daud Shah, 19 villages of tehsil Karak and 19
villages of tehsil Takht-e-Nustrati.
He added that the work on laying
the main transmission line for the project would be completed
shortly.
Momin informed that a camp
office of the company had been established in the district in
order to facilitate the local population, saying that an
agreement had been reached among local elected representatives,
elders and the gas department for provision of gas supply to the
district.
He further said that hectic
efforts were being made to provide gas facility to the
respective villages in light of said agreement.
Talks remain
successful between rival tribes
The Khattak and Shawa Wazir
tribes released the kidnapped persons of each other following
successful informal negotiations between the elders of the two
clans held here Tuesday.
The formal talks scheduled to be
held between the elders of the two tribes at Kohat on Tuesday
were cancelled after the issue was resolved amicably.
Dr. Muhammad Ishaq, a resident
of Terri locality, informed the Statesman by phone that the
Khattak tribes paid Rs13,50,000 to Shawa Wazir tribes as a fine
for selling their three flour trucks seized during Ramazan.
He added that Rs0.9 million was
the actual cost of the flour trucks while the rest of the amount
was a fine levelled on Khattak tribes for illegally selling the
flour of Wazir tribes.
39 outlaws nabbed during crackdown in Kohat
KOHAT: Police claimed to have
arrested 39 proclaimed offenders (POs) during ongoing crackdown
against anti-social elements in the district, police sources
said.
The clean-up operation has been
launched at Kaghzai, Regi Sheenokhel, Muhammadai, Ghamkol,
Gulshan Abad, Merozai, Jarma, Kharmatoo, Bili Tang, Sayab,
Darmalak, Sumari, Nandraka and Ghorzandi areas during which
police succeeded to apprehended 39 absconders and recovered a
huge cache of arms and ammunition from their possession, sources
added.
Seven kalashnikovs, two kalakovs,
15 rifles, 13 shot guns, 29 pistols, 2,700 rounds, 15kg hashish
and 15g heroin from the possession of the criminals. Meanwhile,
cantonment police recovered a non-customs paid coach and
registered a case against Muhammad Deedar.
DPO Abdullah Khan said that
police force had been directed to intensify crackdown against
outlaws. He said that law-enforcers were making all-out efforts
to establish exemplary peace in the district.
Chitral: EFU branch manager deprive simpletons of Rs8m
From
Fakhre Alam
CHITRAL: Irregularities
amounting to Rs8 million in the regional branch of a private
insurance company EFU have been unearthed which has resulted in
depriving scores of local insurance policy holders of their
hard-earned money.
On Tuesday, police on the report
of a policy holder namely Abdul Hukkam Jan registered a fraud
case against the unit manager of the company Sher Azam who has
already disappeared from the scene soon after the detection of
the scam.
Narrating their ordeal to
mediamen, Abdul Hukkam and others said that the said unit
manager of the company had given them the receipt of their
payments on plain papers instead of original receipts of the
company that were not given to them even after a lapse of many
months.
They further said that other
branch offices of the company had also been established in
Chasma and Booni localities where the irregularities had been
surfaced.
When the manager of Peshawar
branch Jamil Abbas was contacted to know his view about the
fraud case, he said that Sher Azam had been sacked from his job
because of financial irregularities.
He, however, was unable to give
any satisfactory answer when asked why action was not taken
against Sher Azam who continued to extort money from the poor
people of the valley by using the company’s name. The affectees
said that they had invested the money of their whole life in the
company and left with nothing after the deception.
It is also learnt that the fraud
manager had appointed many field consultants who had nothing to
do with the company and the high authorities in the head office
in Karachi had no idea about such fake staffers in the regional
office of the company in the district.
Pakhtuns
killing in Karachi’s unrest
ANP govt asked to lodge protest with Sindh admn
From Wali
Muhammad
SWABI: Condemning the killing of
innocent Pakhtuns and destruction of their property and
businesses during the three-day riots in the financial hub of
the country, Pakistan Tehrik-i-Insaf NWFP has demanded of the
ANP-led provincial government to lodge a formal protest with the
Sindh government in this regard.
A demand to this effect was made
by provincial president of PTI Asad Qaiser during a press
conference here Tuesday.
Speaking on the occasion, PTI
leader said that chief of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) Altaf
Hussain was responsible for current riots and the miseries faced
by the innocent citizens of the mega city as he had raised a hue
and cry about the presence of Taliban in the city just to give
his party workers a justification to keep arms, he alleged.
He further said that the
occurrence of Karachi incidents soon after Mumbai attacks were
meaningful and give credence to the impression that the blood of
Pakhtuns was being shed under a well-conceived conspiracy.
Asad reiterated that every
worker of his party would come forward to protect every inch of
the motherland if India made the mistake of violating national
frontiers, he maintained.
He also demanded of the central
government to take the leaders of all major political parties
onboard on the issue of national security and for devising a
joint strategy to counter the aggression of the enemy.
Pilgrims looted
Some unidentified robbers
deprived intending pilgrims of cash and other valuables here
Tuesday.
One Wazir Khan, a resident of
Ghandaf area, was on his way to Peshawar
Airport along with his wife in his car (RIX-3883) when some unknown armed
dacoits intercepted them on Swabi-Jahangira road near Panch Pir
Lara.
The accused snatched 3000 Saudi
riyals, Rs10,000, one cellular phone and few documents from the
couple.
Education seen vital for improving nation’s image
From G
Mursalin Marwat
LAKKI MARWAT: District
Coordination Officer (DCO) Muhammad Anwar Khan Mehsood has
stressed upon the students to concentrate on their studies and
prepare themselves for the future challenges.
Speaking as a chief guest at a
parent’s day ceremony held here at Government High School Ismail
Shah Abakhel on Tuesday, the DCO said that those nations who
gave top priority to the education had reached to the peak of
development.
Education is the key to progress
and this is the only weapon that can put our country on a high
esteem in the comity of nations, he told.
He called upon the teachers to
perform their professional obligations honestly and impart
quality education to the students.
He said that teachers should
concentrate on the character building of their students and
train them on curriculum and co-curriculum sides in a better
way.
He assured that district
administration would make all-out efforts to address the
problems of the teachers and students as well.
On this occasion, MPA Munawar
Khan’s brother and former divisional engineer PTCL Haji Ameer
Nawaz Khan said that additional classrooms would be constructed
in high as well as primary schools besides the girls middle
school of the locality would also be upgraded to high level.
He said on the request of MPA
Munawar Khan the provincial government had released Rs10 million
for the construction of flood protection dykes in Abakhel and
other villages of the district. |