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Bhai husan apni jagaa but who in their right mind's would vote for PPP when the past 5 years are in front of everyone - the country went back in time not forward ! :hitwall:

Na roootiii milli, kapraa bhiii uttar giyaa aur makaan ka tu kuch na poocheiiin ! :argh:

I agree that the current PPP govt in Sindh is the worst of all that has been imposed upon the hapless people of that province as far a 'governance' is concenred. But I also believe PPP won by default--not necessarily with the margin of victory as in the 2013 elections--but simply because of the lingering attachment to Bhuttos. That too shall change if they continue to lag behind in governance.

One great thing about PPP is that the party is still more secular than others in Pakistan, is more trusted by Pakistan's minorities, has a clear and consistent stance against the religious militants, and has a following in Sindh with roots in Sufi-ism. They fail in governance but they do have some redeeming qualities. They need to reform.



I don't need to lecture to a seasoned member like you here about the fact that we have to accept the verdicts. It is not too dissimilar to we accepting our friends' and loved-ones' choices in life.
 
I agree that the current PPP govt in Sindh is the worst of all that has been imposed upon the hapless people of that province as far a 'governance' is concenred. But I also believe PPP won by default--not necessarily with the margin of victory as in the 2013 elections--but simply because of the lingering attachment to Bhuttos. That too shall change if they continue to lag behind in governance.

One great thing about PPP is that the party is still more secular than others in Pakistan, is more trusted by Pakistan's minorities, has a clear and consistent stance against the religious militants, and has a following in Sindh with roots in Sufi-ism. They fail in governance but they do have some redeeming qualities. They need to reform.

I don't need to lecture to a seasoned member like you here about the fact that we have to accept the verdicts. It is not too dissimilar to we accepting our friends' and loved-ones' choices in life.

You know I am not so sure about their redeeming qualities; not even the right wing parties got Pakistan declared as an Islamic Republic, passed the Anti-Ahmediya laws or barred a Non Muslim from the right to the Presidency and PMship of the country. Plus for all their anti-militant talk they were sitting quite comfortably in Karachi when the TTP were breeding their network their, in Baluchistan and they signed multiple peace-deals with the TTP all over the country till the Army put its foot down. And I don't think they've got any Sufi roots...they've got Wadera roots.

The only part in Pakistan that the country has some expectation from is PTI 'cause its not perfect....not by a long shot....but its the best of the worst !
 
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بچوں، خواتین پرتشدد اور پولیس کی زیادتیوں سے متعلق شکایات کا ازالہ کیا جائے گا۔ فوٹو: فائل


صوبے کے تمام اضلاع میں ہیومن رائٹس سیل قائم کرنے کا فیصلہ

کراچی: محکمہ پولیس نے انسانی حقوق کی پامالی اورپولیس اہلکاروں کی زیادتیوں کو روکنے کے لیے صوبے کے تمام اضلاع میں ہیومن رائٹس سیلز قائم کرنے کا فیصلہ کیا ہے۔

سینٹرل پولیس آفس سے جاری اعلامیے کے مطابق آئی جی سندھ غلام حیدرجمالی نے صوبے کے تمام اضلاع میںانسانی حقوق کے سیل قائم کرنے کی ہدایات جاری کیں ہیں،اس سلسلے میں زونل ڈی آئی جیز اور ضلع ایس ایس پیز کو کراچی کے تمام اضلاع میں ہیومن رائٹس ڈیسک کے قیام کے احکامات پرمشتمل مکتوب ارسال کردیا گیا ہے۔

ڈیسک پرایک خاتون ڈی ایس پی یا انسپکٹر بچوں اورخواتین کے حقوق سے متعلق شکایات جبکہ ایک ڈی ایس پی پولیس کے خلاف شکایات پرکارروائی کے اقدامات کرکے متاثرہ شخص کی شکایت کا ازالہ کرے گا، ہیومن رائٹس ڈیسک کاعملہ انسانی حقوق کی پامالی میںملوث عناصر کے خلاف ٹھوس قانونی کارروائیوں پر مشتمل سفارشات وتجاویزبھی مرتب کرے گا۔

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Qalanderi ki (anthak) mehnat ki waja sy mera agli dafa ka vote PPP ka...JEEE-E-BUTHOO...
 
Qalandari keep me updated about PPP's plan for SERAIKI Subha. Its not as if they have been playing a DHOKA on you and the people of South Punjab since the last 6 years or so. Nope, not like that at all...
 
New contractors to resume stalled work on blood transfusion centres

KARACHI: The construction work on four regional blood transfusion centres (RBTCs) in Sindh, which had come to a stop for a while after its contractor backed out in finishing stages is expected to resume next month, according to officials in the provincial health department.

It was expected earlier that three of the four RBTCs would be completed in coming few months but even after the contractors’ change the officials expected the delay would not be long.

“The three RBTCs will be ready by the second half of this year except for the one in Sukkur, which will be ready by December or January next year,” said Dr Zahid Hasan Ansari, secretary of the Sindh Blood Transfusion Authority.

He said that after the previous contractor backed out, new tenders were issued and new contractors had been engaged to finish the four buildings in Karachi, Jamshoro, Nawabshah and Sukkur.

The plan was envisaged four years ago as part of a nationwide safe-blood transfusion programme with the financial assistance of Germany — GIZ and KFW (German development bank).

Serving as the blood procurement and distribution point, the Karachi centre, like the 12 other centres planned across the country, would be linked to at least six hospital-based blood banks (HBBBs).

The hospitals are: Sindh govt hospitals in Lyari, Liaquatabad, New Karachi, Saudabad, Korangi and the Civil Hospital Karachi, said officials.

At a meeting of the steering committee, which included provincial officials, federal government and foreign donors, held on Friday in Karachi, the officials concerned said the project was part of the federal government’s safe blood transfusion project with grant assistance from the government of Germany aiming at establishing the National Blood Transfusion Services.

The meeting was informed that the projects in Sindh would not be delayed by more than a month as new contractors had already been engaged.

The officials said the centre would mobilise voluntary blood donors and conduct processing, screening, testing, component preparation and storage of blood and ultimately feed the HBBBs linked to it.

Among its main functions are; collection of blood only from voluntary non-remunerated blood donations at low risk of acquiring transfusion-transmissible infections (TTIs); ensuring 100pc quality assured testing of all donated blood for TTIs, including HIV, hepatitis B and C viruses, syphilis, malaria and blood group serology, compatibility, etc; promotion of rational and appropriate clinical use of blood; promotion of principles of ‘haemovigilance’; and development of human resource (technical and managerial) to ensure adequate numbers of qualified and trained staff in the blood transfusion field, they said.

New contractors to resume stalled work on blood transfusion centres - Newspaper - DAWN.COM
 
Bhai husan apni jagaa but who in their right mind's would vote for PPP when the past 5 years are in front of everyone - the country went back in time not forward ! :hitwall:

Na roootiii milli, kapraa bhiii uttar giyaa aur makaan ka tu kuch na poocheiiin ! :argh:

bhutto to sare ALLAH ko pyare hogaeye magar jab tak unka naam chalega PPP ko interior se vote milta rahega!
Is se to lakh darje behtar hamari MQM hai sar pe hi goli marte hen na zinda to nahi marte :sick:
 
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Information Minister Sharjeel Memon speaks during the Sindh Assembly session on Monday, March 2, 2015. PHOTO: RASHID AJMERI/EXPRESS

Sindh to privatise motor vehicle fitness dept

KARACHI:
The Sindh government has decided to privatise the motor vehicle fitness department for the inspection and issuance of fitness certificates to public transport, with the tender to award the contract to an international firm to be issued soon.


Provincial transport minister Mumtaz Jakhrani announced this in the Sindh Assembly session on Monday in response to a notice by Pakistan Muslim League-Functional MPA Nusrat Seher Abbasi to call the attention of the House to road accidents of buses and unfit vehicles plying the roads.

“We have nearly completed the process and the chief minister has given his approval for a public-private partnership with an international firm,” Jakhrani said. “The private company will open divisional offices and workshops with mobile inspection teams patrolling the roads.”

He said that an initial period will be given to owners of commercial and personal vehicles for the registration of their vehicles, after which strict action will be taken against them. “Only those vehicles registered with the firm will be allowed to ply on the roads.”

Jakhrani added that the Punjab government had already privatised its motor vehicle fitness department and Sindh would follow in its footsteps.

While talking to The Express Tribune, the minister explained that vehicle fitness and inspection, originally the responsibility of the traffic police, had been handed over to the transport department in April 2014 but the latter could not operate it due to the lack of resources and manpower.
 
Public library Qasimabad, Hyderabad

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Hyderabad Museum

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Shaheed Benazir Bhutto park, Hyderabad

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Law College, Hala

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Over Rs9b being spent on infrastructure development
Government is also undertaking construction of eleven new bridges


Sindh Government is spending nine point seven billion rupees for development of infrastructure in the province.

Official sources told Radio Pakistan that three hundred and five kilometers long new roads are being constructed for the purpose during the current financial year.

Besides, the government is also undertaking construction of eleven new bridges and improvement of four hundred and seventy kilometers roads.

The sources said a total of five hundred and twenty-eight kilometer of rural access roads are also being constructed with the assistance of Japan.

Radio Pakistan

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