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NOORAY DI HISTORY!:rofl:
 
this thread should be closed..we see nothing but two side bashing each other

it should have been a pure news thread
 
after all that dramey bazi this happenned to nika noora
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Ek chimagar ekaila
PDF par, btha hua tha
Musharraf ko bachata tha
Noon ka naam, uski G**d jalata tha
bohat he tarapta tha
uthak bethak karta tha
sabr ussay nahi aata tha
mushsrraf ka haal jalata tha
T**ta Musharraf ka khaba (left) tha
jysy Musharraf uska aaba tha.
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It should have been a pure news thread
It is and it should be but it seems that other seem to find it hard to digest this thread
 
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Chawalain marta hy, siyasat koi nai chorni iss ne, itna paisa kaha se mile ga agar siasat chor di in sharifooooon ne..
Tum log KPK main kam az kam iss se half he iss tarha ki "chawlain" marlo to aglay elections main tum logon ki kuch behtri ho jai ge.
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You can have a look at the report of WB for the evaluation of the project. The document states that Lahore's record computerization is currently under progress.
http://www-wds.worldbank.org/extern...d/PDF/Pakistan000Lan0Report000Sequence013.pdf
Furthermore you can have the complete information at WB website
Projects : Land Records Management and Information Systems Program (LRMIS-P) Province of Punjab*|*The World Bank
And yes the website hasn't been working for a week now. Don't know the reason at this moment.
@Jazzbot : Haan bhyee what is the satisfaction rate quoted by WB for services of Land Records Management and Information Systems Program? :)
 
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Punjab asked to enact right to information law



RAWALPINDI, Aug 20: People from all walks of life on Tuesday asked the Punjab government to enact a Right to Information (RTI) law similar to the one passed by the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government.

Speaking at a mobilisation camp here, civil society activists and others said the passage of the RTI ordinance in the KP province was going to be a game changer in the country. It is ‘something new and positive’ in Pakistan after decades, they added.They said people needed access to information for making their voices heard and resolving their problems.

“We hope the Punjab government will enact the RTI law soon. But we want that the whistleblowers in the government offices should be protected under the law. There should also be rigorous punishment for all those officials who will not respond to the public complaints or provide the citizens with misleading information,” said an official of the Centre for Peace and Development Initiatives (CPDI) that had organised the camp.

Mehr Nasim, a university student, observed that the RTI law would not only empower people but would also help bridge the gap between the citizens and the state. “We, the taxpayers, want to know where exactly our money is being utilised and how? We have waited for decades to get our voices heard and make those at the helm of affairs accountable to the people,” added Zakiya Minhas, an engineering student.

Fareeda Khan, a high court lawyer, said more than 80 per cent pending litigations in courts were related to land disputes mainly because it took years to get the revenue record from the patwaris. She added that the RTI law would make it easy for the people to get the needed information and record within a few days.

The participants said after the passage of the RTI law, it would be the duty of every person to make awareness among people about how to get access to the public information so that maximum number of citizens can get advantage of the law.

The advocates of RTI law on the occasion also asked the federal government to come up with a similar law so that people can ask about the transparency in multi-billion projects, purchase of government machinery or even the travel log of politicians and bureaucrats.

“Let us enter into a new era and claim our rights. After the KP government, other provinces should also formulate similar laws to facilitate the citizens to get access to information,” said Dr Kanwal Khawar, one of the speakers.


Source: http://dawn.com/news/1037235

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Punjab asked to enact right to information law



RAWALPINDI, Aug 20: People from all walks of life on Tuesday asked the Punjab government to enact a Right to Information (RTI) law similar to the one passed by the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government.

Speaking at a mobilisation camp here, civil society activists and others said the passage of the RTI ordinance in the KP province was going to be a game changer in the country. It is ‘something new and positive’ in Pakistan after decades, they added.They said people needed access to information for making their voices heard and resolving their problems.

“We hope the Punjab government will enact the RTI law soon. But we want that the whistleblowers in the government offices should be protected under the law. There should also be rigorous punishment for all those officials who will not respond to the public complaints or provide the citizens with misleading information,” said an official of the Centre for Peace and Development Initiatives (CPDI) that had organised the camp.

Mehr Nasim, a university student, observed that the RTI law would not only empower people but would also help bridge the gap between the citizens and the state. “We, the taxpayers, want to know where exactly our money is being utilised and how? We have waited for decades to get our voices heard and make those at the helm of affairs accountable to the people,” added Zakiya Minhas, an engineering student.

Fareeda Khan, a high court lawyer, said more than 80 per cent pending litigations in courts were related to land disputes mainly because it took years to get the revenue record from the patwaris. She added that the RTI law would make it easy for the people to get the needed information and record within a few days.

The participants said after the passage of the RTI law, it would be the duty of every person to make awareness among people about how to get access to the public information so that maximum number of citizens can get advantage of the law.

The advocates of RTI law on the occasion also asked the federal government to come up with a similar law so that people can ask about the transparency in multi-billion projects, purchase of government machinery or even the travel log of politicians and bureaucrats.

“Let us enter into a new era and claim our rights. After the KP government, other provinces should also formulate similar laws to facilitate the citizens to get access to information,” said Dr Kanwal Khawar, one of the speakers.


Source: Punjab asked to enact right to information law - DAWN.COM

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Probably they forgot to visit the cite
Transparency | Punjab Portal
Punjab Portal
 
Ek chimagar ekaila
PDF par, btha hua tha
Musharraf ko bachata tha
Noon ka naam, uski G**d jalata tha
bohat he tarapta tha
uthak bethak karta tha
sabr ussay nahi aata tha
mushsrraf ka haal jalata tha
T**ta Musharraf ka khaba (left) tha
jysy Musharraf uska aaba tha.
images



It is and it should be but it seems that other seem to find it hard to digest this thread

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ayaa lilay hund terey marrey nasseb. tey mien ki karan?:rofl:
 
Why is it that PTI trolls keep coming here and trolling but when I posted some pics in PTI political desk, I was removed. Talk about having a biased mod. Seems like they all need burnol.
 
Why is it that PTI trolls keep coming here and trolling but when I posted some pics in PTI political desk, I was removed. Talk about having a biased mod. Seems like they all need burnol.

mostly pics are posted by guys which was very anti PTI ... u may be removed bcoz u made no sense in ur comments or may be very offensive without any reason ... Majority of people used fb, twitter or this kinda forums are from educated class ... thats why some pml n members are bullied ... likewise PTI lack support in lower class and uneducated people thats why we loose in rural areas .
 
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