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Efforts on to overcome water shortages: Sharjeel

Sindh Minister for Information and Local Government Sharjeel Inam Memon has said the government is taking steps on war footing to overcome water shortages in Karachi.

In a statement, he said that a plan for the supply of 65 mgd water has been started along with the present K-IV and Dhabeji pumping station projects.

The Minister said a committee headed by Commissioner Karachi Shoaib Ahmed Siddiqi has been formed and it is working round the clock to overcome water crisis in the city.

Radio Pakistan
 
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Work on 2,400 MW power plant is underway at Thar


Work on twenty-four hundred megawatt coal based power plant is underway at Thar Coal Field at a cost of two billion dollars.

Our Karachi correspondent Altaf Pirzado reports that the project is a joint venture of Sindh Engro Coal Company and the Sindh government and has also been brought under the umbrella of Pak-China economic corridor.

The project is expected to become operational by 2017.

Official sources informed that exploration of the Thar Coal has been accelerated to meet the national energy requirements.

They said if Thar Coal is fully tapped and utilized it will help in overcoming current national energy crisis in the country.

Radio Pakistan
 
Labour colonies to get schools

KARACHI: The Sindh government on Friday announced to establish schools and technical training centres in labour colonies to provide free education and skill training to workers children besides establishing new labour colonies with health and education facilities.

People’s Labour Bureau on World Labour Day revisited devolving Employees Oldage Benefit Institution (EOBI), Workers Welfare Fund to provinces, withdrawal of privatisation and evolution of new labour policy.

Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah announced to hold South Asian Labour Conference in Sindh this year and Asian Labour Conference next year.

He announced to send five children of workers abroad for free higher education. He announced for evolving new provincial labour policy with consultation of labour bodies within two months.

Pakistan People’s Party has worked for workers and not only restored and protected their rights but empowered them by legalising their rights.

He said the Sindh government has sought from federal government for devolution of EOBI and WWF to provinces many times through letters and summaries and even taken this matter into Council of Common Interests (CCI) meeting.

PPP Vice President Sherry Rehman emphasised representation of women in all workers and welfare-oriented organisations to activate this very important segment of society.

Labour colonies to get schools


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Biometric attendance system for schoolteachers introduced


NAWABSHAH: Secretary Education Sindh Dr Fazlullah Pechohu inaugurated the Biometric Attendance System for government schoolteachers at a local auditorium here on Saturday.


Talking to the media, Dr Fazlullah said the government had launched a campaign against the absent teachers with the help of the District Management Group, the district administration and the judiciary but all in vain as the campaign yielded no positive results.

He said show cause notices were served on hundreds of ghost teachers but it also did not pay. He said the government has now introduced the biometric attendance system at the government schools.

He said the system will include two phases. He said the data of the government schoolteachers would be collected in the first phase and the attendance process would start in the second.

He said a large number of teachers are practicing law, working as journalists and are associated with some other business but are drawing salaries from the education department.

He was optimistic that the biometric system would expose ghost teachers and those doing two jobs at the same time. He said there are scores of teachers serving in foreign countries and if they fail to come in biometric system their salaries would be stopped in the first phase and would be removed from service in the second phase.

He said another system under the title of ILLMI is being launched during the coming week through which the students would be able to inform the control room of the education department about their absent teacher. The control room would immediately collect the information about the school and its location and it would follow a strict action against the absent teacher.
 
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