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So you like photoshoped fakes...


Here's link to her account & a snap shot of some tweets:
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https://twitter.com/jasmeenmanzoor

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https://twitter.com/jasmeenmanzoor/status/360165010334416898

Nadeem Abbas ‏@dimi408 2h
@jasmeenmanzoor ap ko PM ne security de di he? Allah pak ap ko apne hifzo aman me rakhe ameen

jasmeen manzoor ‏@jasmeenmanzoor 2h
@dimi408 PM becharah kuch nahin ker saqta ab Allah Malik hai jo us kee raza who mere

nooray ka source nooray ka facebook ka page :sarcastic:


......... Dil per Mutta Lena.......:smitten:
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MoU regarding solar development project was signed between Punjab government and an international consortium of five countries including Switzerland, Germany, Italy, Austria and Pakistan at Chief Minister Office, here today.
Under the agreement, the international consortium will set up a plant of assembling and manufacturing of solar panels, solar cells and batteries in Faisalabad. The consortium will also consider the project of setting up 400 solar power projects each near industrial zones in Faisalabad, Sialkot, Gujranwala and Lahore while a 150-megawatt power plant will be set up along the motorway from Pindi Bhattian to Faisalabad. The consortium will also introduce solar pumps for agriculture sector in Punjab besides street lights in big cities of the province as well as those installed at Ring Road will be gradually converted to solar power. The consortium will also consider introduction and implementation of zero energy building system for large buildings besides evolving a project of supply of off-grid energy to industrial zones.
"Nothing could be more important than solution of energy crisis, therefore Punjab government is implementing a comprehensive program of encouragement of foreign investors." CM Shahbaz Sharif. Group Chairman of the consortium said that his group is interested in making heavy investment in solar energy sector in Pakistan especially Punjab and the agreement will promote investment in the province



Punjab to set up mother, child health authority

LAHORE: The government will legislate to establish an authority dealing with mother and child health as well as population welfare in an attempt to meet the Millennium Development Goals, Health Secretary Hassan Iqbal said on Wednesday.

Minimising the maternal mortality rate is a big challenge that can only be met if all deliveries are conducted under the supervision of a doctor or a trained birth attendant, Iqbal said at a meeting here.

A campaign must be launched to make rural women aware of the delivery facilities being offered by the government, he said.

The meeting was informed that a consolidated programme for the provision of healthcare facilities for infants was being initiated at a cost of Rs2 billion. This programme would be launched in all districts and lady health workers would have a vital role to play in it.

The health secretary directed officials to make sure that trained staff is available at basic health units and that the 24-hour labour rooms there are monitored properly.

He said that Rs50 million was being spent on ambulances to transport pregnant women and serious patients to health facilities.

He said that lady health workers needed to play a bigger part in promoting hygiene and teaching rural women preventive measures against diseases.

Numerous diseases could be prevented by teaching people to wash their hands before eating or after using the toilet. Additional Secretary (Technical) Dr Anwar Janjua, Health Services Director General Dr Tanvir Ahmad and Mother, Newborn and Child Health Programme Director Dr Zafar Ikram also attended the meeting.

Health targets: Punjab to set up mother, child health authority – The Express Tribune




Rs120m approved for new teaching hospital

SARGODHA:

The Health Department on Wednesday approved a Rs120 million spending on the newly constructed district teaching hospital.

According to a department spokesperson, the 621-bed hospital will be provided with the latest treatment facilities. He said free medicines would be given to patients at the emergency ward.

He said the hospital would serve people from Khushab, Mianwali, Chiniot, Jhang, Silanwali, Sahiwal and Mandi Bahauddin.

Rs2.9b for University of Sargodha

Also on Wednesday, a Rs2.9 billion funding was approved for the development and completion of ongoing projects of the University of Sargodha.

The budget was approved in a meeting presided over by Vice Chancellor Dr Muhammad Akram Chaudhry. The VC informed the meeting participants about future projects. Several appointments at the university’s colleges, including the medical college, the University College of Agriculture (UCA) and engineering colleges, were also approved in the meeting.

The syndicate also approved PhD theses of three scholars- Jamshad Akbar from the Chemistry Department, Irfan Mustafa from the Zoology Department, and Saba Tabassum of the UCA.

Higher Education Commission representative Javaid Khan, BISE (Sargodha) Chairman Bashir Ahmad, Faculty of Agriculture Dean Mohammad Afzal, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences Dean Zahoorul Hassan Dogar, and UCA Principal Zafar Iqbal were also present.

Rs120m approved for new teaching hospital – The Express Tribune
 
Operation Against Gas/Power Theft in Lahore

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29 shopkeepers nabbed for overcharging

On the direction of Lahore District Coordination Officer Naseem Sadiq, Price Control Magistrates remained active and conducted massive raids on different shops of the city to check the quality and rates of edible items. Price Control Magistrates get arrested 29 shopkeepers involved in overcharging and recovered fine amounting to Rs 2,49,000. Sadiq stated that Price Control Magistrates should remain in market and if any shopkeeper tried to loot citizens and found involved in overcharging, strict action should be taken against him.

http://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2013/07/25/city/lahore/29-shopkeepers-nabbed-for-overcharging/



FIA raids fake beverage factory, arrests five

FAISALABAD: An FIA team raided a fake beverages factory in the jurisdiction of Madina Town police station and arrested its owner and four workers on Wednesday.

Police said that the FIA had received information that fake beverages and liquor were made at a factory at Jattanwala Chowk. They raided it and recovered a large quantity of spurious beverages and liquor. The factory owner and four workers were arrested and taken to the FIA police station for interrogation. Sub Inspector Muhammad Ajmal said that Akram Ali, Ramazan, Muhammad Ahmad, Nasir and Jamshed were arrested for preparing spurious beverages under a famous brand.

A case has been registered under Sections 66 and 67 of the Copy Right Act (Infringement of copyrights and possession of plates for infringing), he said.

Spurious drinks: FIA raids fake beverage factory, arrests five – The Express Tribune
 
don't we all believe that Allah is the sole protector of us all???

Ofcourse we all do. But I was talking about the first part and you're talking about the second part of her tweet. Look how helpless and insecure she's feeling after the response she've got from PM..
 
What you got to say about this?

I raised these issues the very day he got appointed, and you disagreed with me. Ab to Supreme Court nay bol dia!
I replied it then that when Rehman Malik was removed from the public office by Dual Nationality, he was appointed advisor by the president. Now the resignation is preemptive rather than the post-facto decision after SCP would disqualify him. Technically, advisor does not count as a public office yet as a preemptive measure Shujat Resigned just like Zahid Hamid.

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Factory owner arrested in Lahore for gas, power theft

LAHORE: Chief Minister Taskforce against electricity and gas stealers conducted a massive raid over a factory located on Multan Road on Thursday and traced out an electricity stealing through tempered meter.

District administration got information about the electricity stealing by the factory located on Multan Road after which district administration and the LESCO raiding team jointly raided the factory and found theft of electricity through a tempered meter. Factory owner Bukhtiar Ahmed and his employee have been got arrested and a case has been registered against them.

DCO Lahore Naseem Sadiq has stated that the City District Government Lahore along with the LESCO team wwas conducting successful raids over gas and electricity stealers and it would also be continued in the upcoming days.

Factory owner arrested in Lahore for gas, power theft - thenews.com.pk



Punjab: 350,000 children to be enrolled by end of 2013

LAHORE: The Literacy and Non Formal Basic Education Department has received a budgetary allocation of Rs1.1 million this year and will initiate two new projects aimed at educating and providing functional skills to almost a million people and create 1,000 non-formal basic education schools (NFBES), The Express Tribune has learnt.

Last year, the department opened adult literacy centres in five central jails across the province; as many as 30 vocational training schools for 15 to 25-year olds in south Punjab; several NFBES for children and community learning centres for women were opened.

“The importance of non-formal education as an alternative learning mechanism has increased over the past few years,” says LNFBE Secretary Pervez Ahmad Khan. This realisation, he says, can be gauged through the government’s recent allocation for the non-formal education sector.

Dr Khan told The Express Tribune Rs341 million had been released for development projects last year. “We hope to deliver greater outcomes with larger budgetary allocation this year,” he said. The literacy rate in the Punjab stands at 60 per cent; the government has a long way to go before it achieves 100 per cent literacy by 2019-2020, to meet international commitments and its own goals, he said. The LNFBE Department has set up two new projects this year for this purpose.


With a target to establish 1,000 non-formal basic education schools in 11 districts across the Punjab, the project titled Punjab Work Place Literacy Programme (PWPLP) will target areas with low literacy rates. This would target as many as 30,000 students and will focus on children at brick kilns. The project also aims at establishing 500 community learning and adult literacy centres for 10,000 people. The PWPLP has been allocated Rs100 million. Dr Khan said that the project would be approved in the first week of August.

Another project expected to be approved in August is the Punjab Literacy Movement Project. This project has been granted a budget of Rs250 million. The project aims at providing literacy and functional skills to almost a million individuals in 32 districts by the end of this year.

The project entails setting up community learning centres, adult literacy centres and non-formal basic education schools along with a volunteer programme. It would allow flexible timings for individuals to learn a variety of functional skills. “There has to be an incentive for individuals to be enrolled in such programmes, particularly in adult literacy programmes,” he says. The skills, he says, will offer people opportunities to earn while studying in non-formal education programmes.

Last year in September, the department had announced that it had managed to impart education to over 680,000 individuals through non-formal and alternate methods in the Punjab. Out of those, almost 200,000 were school-going children. This year, the department aims to offer middle school education through non-formal basic education schools for girls in collaboration with the School Education Department (SED) and the Allama Iqbal Open University in several districts including Mianwali and Bhakkar.

Through these interventions, the LNFBE Department has set a target to bring almost 300,000 to 350,000 children in the school enrolment net by the end of 2013. “The LNFBE Department supplements the efforts of the SED,” he said, “While brick and mortar is necessary, it may take so much time that a child’s natural learning age is lost…this is where we step in.”

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Punjab approves Rs4.36b projects

LAHORE - The Punjab government on Thursday approved four development schemes of various sectors of the economy with an estimated cost of Rs4.36 billion.
These schemes were approved in the 3rd meeting of Provincial Development Working Party of current fiscal year 2013-14 presided over by the Punjab Planning and Development Board Chairman, Irfan Elahi.
Punjab Secretary P&D Arif Anwar Baloch, all members of the Planning & Development Board, provincial secretaries concerned and other senior representatives of the relevant Provincial Departments also attended the meeting.
The approved development schemes included: Strengthening / Raising of Flood Bunds in Irrigation Zone, Dera Ghazi Khan at the cost of Rs. 3085.550 million, Construction of Female & Male Internees Hostels in the Children’s Hospital, Lahore (Revised) at the cost of Rs. 327.154 million, Establishment of Yousaf Raza Cancer Institute at Nishtar Hospital, Multan at the cost of Rs. 945.987 million and Strengthening of Internal Financial Controls in Finance Department Lahore for Better Financial Management (PC-II) at the cost of Cost Rs. 4.500 million.

Punjab approves Rs4.36b projects
 
Punjab Local Government Bill presented in PA

* Mayor system to be reinstated under new LG law

* Govt to introduce a new law to regulate private educational institutes

LAHORE: The Punjab Local Government Bill 2013 was tabled into the provincial assembly on Friday with one of its provisions stipulating to reinstate the erstwhile mayor system across the province.

The bill was referred to a Special Committee to review and further process it. The committee comprises 12 members belonging to all political parties having representation in the House. According to the Bill, the government introduced the previous mayor system against Nazims as head of the local governments while the elected councillors have been empowered to select other 50 percent councillors on the quota of reserved seats for women and other categories.

The government also announced introducing a new law to regulate private educational institutes within two months.

The Punjab Assembly session on Friday kicked off one hour beyond its scheduled time at 9am with deputy speaker Sher Ali Gorchani in the chair. Soon after recitation of holy Quran and the Naat, the House adopted a resolution, condoling death of the assembly secretary Dr Aftab Joiya and expressed sorrow with his family. During the question hour session regarding Schools Education Department, the education minister Rana Mashhood Ahmad Khan answered different queries asked by the members.

Replying to various questions about private educational institutes especially their huge fees and different syllabuses, the minister told the House that his government was working on the issue and soon they would introduce a new comprehensive policy and the law in this regard.

He informed during the last tenure of his party, the PML-N government had constituted a special committee to address this matter and the work was still going on it. He hoped that they would soon introduce a law in the House. The minister said after new legislations about the educational system, uniform pattern of syllabus would be implemented in the province. He said the committee was working on the policy about issue of huge fees and different syllabuses in the private schools.

Under the new law, syllabus of all private schools would be uniformed while the structuring, restructuring and classifications of these schools would also be included in it, the minister said. He also informed that in the new laws, they were fixing some punishments and sentences for the private educational institutes who do not follow government rules.

To a query, the minister also accepted that some of the private educational institutes were more powerful and officials of education department were barred to enter there premises to check them so the new laws would bound them to follow the government rules.

To another question, the minister announced that his government would appoint 27,000 more teachers in schools to overcome the required strength. On the occasion, he also announced that his government was going to impose Enrolment Emergency from August 14 this year. He also informed that they would construct 15,000 more class rooms in schools. Some opposition members highlighted the issue of mistakes and printing errors in books printed by the Text Book Board Punjab, the minister ensured the house that they would take serious action against the responsible elements. The law minister also tabled other three bills which are Muhammad Nawaz Sharif University of Agriculture Multan Bill 2013, The Punjab Animals Slaughter Control (Amendment) Bill 2013 and The Punjab Boilers and Pressure Vessels (Amendment) Bill 2013. Later, the House unanimously adopted a motion moved by the provincial minister to give permission to use the Assembly Chamber as the polling station during the upcoming scheduled presidential election. The house rose to meet

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