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RO water filtration plant in Barmillo village, Thar


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RO water filtration plant in Wadharai village, Thar

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RO plant in Malanhore village, Thar


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RO plant in Sooram, Thar


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RO plant in Mir Nawaz Ali, Thar


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RO plant providing clean water to Civil Hospital Mithi


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PPP has ruled Sindh for the most part in last 40 years but the province still stays backward. Education is important and many universities have been established in Sindh province. Karachi with 20 million people still has quota system where the students from the small towns have to be admitted while students with merit are refused. The new universities in interior Sindh provide low quality education so students flock to Karachi universities creating problems for local students. Same is true for infrastructure where corruption by politicians keeps Sindhi towns undeveloped and people migrate to Karachi for education and jobs. PPP rule in Sindh and PMLN rule in Punjab is dismal.
 
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PPP has ruled Sindh for the most part in last 40 years but the province still stays backward. Education is important and many universities have been established in Sindh province. Karachi with 20 million people still has quota system where the students from the small towns have to be admitted while students with merit are refused. The new universities in interior Sindh provide low quality education so students flock to Karachi universities creating problems for local students. Same is true for infrastructure where corruption by politicians keeps Sindhi towns undeveloped and people migrate to Karachi for education and jobs. PPP rule in Sindh and PMLN rule in Punjab is dismal.
Lots try explaining this to Qalandari.
 
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Criminal data: Police biometric system to be launched in June

KARACHI:
The Sindh government will launch a biometric system for the police next month, under which criminals from all over Karachi will be documented by collecting their fingerprints, photographs and personal and crime histories at the Criminal Record Office of Crime Investigation Agency.


This was announced at a meeting chaired by chief secretary Muhammad Siddique Memon, which reviewed the installation of the Biometric Verification System and reverse-osmosis plants.

“The biometric system will be launched in June that will be introduced and enforced throughout the province,” said CIA DIG Sultan Khawaja while briefing the meeting.

Memon showed concern over non-provision of water through reverse-osmosis plants that were installed at Keamari and Lyari a few years ago. He demanded a report over the issue from the local government secretary within a week and ordered the immediate restoration of the plants.
 


Qaim To Inaugurate K-4 Water Project


Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah will inaugurate the K-4 water project on 10th of next month.

This was informed by Sindh Minister for Information Sharjeel Inam Memon at a high level meeting in Karachi.

At a meeting the Minister said that the government taken steps to overcome the water crisis in Karachi and 3000 water tankers are supplying water free of cost to affected consumers on daily basis.

The meeting also decided that the cleanliness drive will continue under the Sarsabz Sindh programme and al the district administrators would ensure the cleanliness drive twice in a week.

Qaim To Inaugurate K-4 Water Project | Daily Capital
 




Livestock, Dairy, Fisheries and Agriculture Exhibition begins tomorrow

The 5th two-day Livestock, Dairy, Fisheries and Agriculture Exhibition 2015 will commence at the Expo Centre in Karachi from tomorrow.

Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah will inaugurate the exhibition.

The event is being organized by Sindh Board of Investment (SBI) in collaboration with Sindh Agriculture and Livestock Department.

The event will mainly focused to provide a platform to all stakeholders associated with the agriculture, livestock and dairy sectors.

The exhibition is expected to be attended by number of foreign investors, foreign companies, and international agriculture experts.

Radio Pakistan
 
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