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Elders warned against sheltering terrorists
Statesman
Report
DIR: The district administration
of Upper Dir Wednesday warned elders of several villages that
suspected militants were hiding in their areas with some of the
residents harbouring them.
Convening a jirga of Qulandi,
Jarjoray, Qashqaray, Dobando and Panakot at Police Lines, the
District Police Officer Abdur Rauf Khan said they had
information that some militants were hiding in these areas and
planning to launch activities after the melting of snow the
mountains.
He said the militants had
contacted some people during a recent incident of avalanche fall
in Nihargah Darra near Lowari tunnel and told them that they
could help the people in retrieving the bodies if police were
not there.
“If police are not present, we
can come to the help of people in retrieving the bodies from the
snow,” he quoted the suspected caller telling someone at the
site of the mishap.
He said that authorities looking
after security had taken serious notice of the presence of
militants. The DPO said the people of Dir had defeated the
militants and saved the area from becoming volatile.
Rauf said such defeated and
runaway elements were non trying to stage their comeback as snow
was melting in the mountain.
He said some residents had
provided them shelter and abetting them in hiding in the area.
“I warn everyone in your area to stop doing it and if police
found someone hiding the militants, they will be dealt with
sternly.”
The district police chief said
they would launch an operation as a last resort if the elders
failed to identify and expel such elements from their area. He
said the government was not going to show leniency towards such
elements and had firm resolve to eliminate them.
“The government has defeated
militants in Swat, Lower Dir and South Waziristan and will rout
them again if found hiding somewhere else,” he said.
The police officer said was
warning the militants through the jirga and media to lay down
arms and surrender to police or face the action. Led by Muhammad
Baz Khan, Haji Yar Mula Khan and Taj Malik, the elders said they
would not tolerate such action by anyone in their area.
They said militants were not
present in their area but if someone had given them shelter,
they would be handed over to police. They assured the officer of
full cooperation and support.
PMDC asked to make re-evaluation of doctors
KARACHI: Dr. Nadeem Rizvi, Head
of Chest Medicine Department, JPMC here on Wednesday strongly
recommended mandatory re- evaluation of every registered medical
practitioner of the country in the larger interest of public
health.
Responding to queries raised
about poor TB treatment, relapse and surge in the instances of
drug resistance, at a symposium organized by Pakistan Chest
Society and Chest Medicine Department of Jinnah Post Graduate
Medical Center, he urged Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC)
to evolve a mechanism and address the situation.
“Participation of all General
Physicians (GPs) in Continuing Medication Education (CME) be
made compulsory,” said Dr. Rizvi.
Participants of the event also
suggested provision for quality assessment of the CMEs too.
Senior medical experts,
representing different hospitals of the city, in their
respective presentations had registered their serious concern
about poor and inadequate management of TB by general physicians
(GPs) aggravating incidence of the disease besides causing
serious risks to the patients themselves and those around them.
Prof. Javaid A Khan of Aga Khan
University said TB must not be treated by GPs or even chest physicians as it is a
dangerous and needs to be treated by doctor with extensive
experience of treating TB.
ANP to fully participate in LB polls: Hoti
MARDAN: Former federal minister
Azam Khan Hoti has said that the party would fully participate
in the local bodies' polls in the province.
Addressing a meeting of the
district office bearers of ANP district Mardan at the residence
of former District Nazim, Himayatullah Mayar, he said that due
to people-friendly policies and philosophy with get triumphant
in the polls.
District president ANP Haji
Rehmat Gul presided the meeting while senior vice president,
Engineer Abbass, Roz Mohammad Khan, Mian Tahir advocate, Jehar
Hoti, Latif-ur-Rehman, Shah Nawaz, Haji Attaullah and other
attended.
The meeting beside local bodies'
polls discussed different matters and took some special
decisions.
Addressing the meeting, Azam
Hoti said that the politics of the religious political parties
had vanished and their position had become cleared on the
people. He said that future belongs to ANP and that was reason
behind huge number of joining the party by the people. - APP
‘Woes of paramedics, LHVs to be addressed on priority basis’
SWABI: MPA Javed Khan Tarakai,
who is also member of the Provincial Health Committee, has said
that woes of paramedics, technicians and LHVs would be
highlighted in the committee and at every available forum to
resolve grievances of the community.
He was talking to a delegation
led by senior vice-president of paramedical association district
Swabi chapter here on Wednesday.
Javed Khan Tarakai said that
paramedics play the role of backbone in the health sector and
unless their grievances were not addressed they con not perform
their duties with dedication and commitment.
He said that district Swabi has
a big population of poor and to serve these inhabitants of the
area was prime focus of the government.
Earlier, the delegation apprised
the parliamentarian about service structure, up-gradation and
other problems of paramedical staff, technicians and LHVs. - APP
APCA demands 200pc hike in salaries
QUETTA: All Pakistan Clerks
Association (APCA) Unit Health Department Government of
Balochistan has demanded that keeping in view the rising
inflation; the government should enhance salaries of the
government employees by 200 percent.
According to a statement issued
here on Wednesday, the APCA leaders including Yousuf Kakar,
Hafiz Amanullah Zehri, Shair Muhammad Mengal, Murad Bukhsh Marri,
Abdul Aziz, Abdul Ghaffoor Zehri, Noor Muhammad Kakar,
Khairullah Bareech, Buland Khan Raisani and Imdad Hussain
contended that families of the government employees are forced
to suffer a lot due to rising price hike.
They maintained that over 2.2
million clerks and other government employees had pinned hope on
the government which came in power with slogan of Roti, Kapra
aur Makan that it would take the demand for enhancement in
salaries seriously.
They also demanded house
requisition and utility allowances for the employees. - APP
Former Indian
Punjab
CM to visit Pakistan
LAHORE: A 20-member Indian
delegation headed by Former Chief Minister Indian Punjab capt
(R) Amrinder Singh will arrive here on March 25 on a 10-day
visit of Pakistan.
According to a press release
here on Wednesday, Jahangir Badr, Secretary General Pakistan
People’s Party, Mian Muhammad Ayub, Advisor to Prime Minister,
and officials of Punjab government will welcome the delegation at Wagah border.
Delegation will also visit some
high officials in Islamabad while Governor Punjab Salman Taseer
and Chief Minister Mian Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif will hold
receptions for them.
Amrinder Singh will also
participate in a launching ceremony of his book “The Last Sun
Sight” to be held here. - APP
Five women feared drowned in Nara
Canal
SUKKUR: Bodies of five women,
who drowned as their boat capsized in Nara Canal near Kathore area of
Khairpur district on Wednesday have been recovered.
The bodies of drowned women in
the Nara Canal near Khairpur, were
recovered by fishermen, told Khairpur police.
The deceased were identified as
Amina, w/o of Ghulam Asghar Shar, Porhi w/o Ghulam Muhiddin Shar,
Sughar w/o Ghulam Abass Shar, Mai Bhagi Shar, Hooka w/o Sikandar
Ali Shar all of residents of village Doag of Khairpur district.
While the four men namely Ameen Shunbani, Naseer Ahmed son of
Bahadur Shar, Ghulam Muhiddin s/o Ghulam Abass Shar, Ms Aasta
w/o Ali Quttub were rescued.
According to local police, there
were 14 persons in the boat who were crossing the canal and due
to overloading the boat capsized. - APP
Restructuring of statistical system in the offing
Statesman
Report
Abbottabad: The government has
approved the restructuring/reorganisation of Federal Statistics
System so as to make it more responsive to the national
requirements with increase in autonomy and credibility through
merger of Federal Bureau of Statistics, Population Census
Organisation, Agricultural Census Organisation and the Technical
Wing of Statistics Division into a new autonomous entity the
Pakistan Burea of Statistics(PBS).
It was informed by the Deputy
Director General Statistics Division, Islamabad, Muhammad Uris
Jumani while presiding over a meeting held here the other day
regarding restructuring reorganisation of Federal Statistics of
Pakistan.
Besides officers of various
sections of the statistics division and district office of NWFP
and Muzaffarabad.
The meeting was also attended by
the DFID/ASI Team Leader Mathryn Ennis.
The meeting discussed in detail
matters pertaining to the restructuring of statistical system
and capacity building, career planning of professional staff,
upgradation of their skills and economy in resources through
pooling of human and material resources.
It was informed that the
restructuring process inter alia involves the merger and
enactment of unified law.
While speaking on the occasion
Muhammad Uris Jumani added that the draft law prepared by the
Statistics Division has been approved by the cabinet and now the
draft will have been tabled in the National Assembly and
currently it is being examined by the concerned Standing
Committee.
He was of the view that the
proposed Pakistan Bureau of Statistics will be statutory body
and FBS and ACO are to be merged immediately while PCO shall be
merged after the completion of current national census schedule.
He said the Statistics Division
will continue to work till completion of restructuring process.
The Bureau will have an Apex
body namely “Governing Council”.
It was informed in the meeting
that provision has also been made in the draft law for release
and dissemination of data by the statistics, while protecting
the secrecy of individual firms and institution.
Signing of
7th
NFC Award landmark in Pak history: Kaira
LAHORE: Provincial Minister for
Finance Tanvir Ashraf Kaira has said that the signing of 7th NFC
Award ceremony is a landmark in the political history of
Pakistan and it’s a great achievement towards national harmony
and solidarity with regard to financial reconciliation between
provinces and federation.
In an interview to a TV Channel,
Tanvir Ashraf Kaira said 7th NFC Award is the gift of democracy
and has paved the way to give financial autonomy to provinces
specially the grievance of the Balochistan Province has been
re-addressed in this historic award.
The minister said that
federation showed remarkable flexibility to provide additional
resources to the provinces and now the share of provinces would
be increased from 47.5 percent to 56 percent in Federal
Divisible Pool during next fiscal year and the share of
provinces in FDP would be increased up to 57.5 percent in next
four years which is major shift in vertical revenue sharing and
long standing demand of the provinces has been met amicably.
He said that Punjab played historic role to accommodate other provinces specially
Balochistan in 7th NFC Award.
Punjab has sacrificed its 1.1
percent its share for Balochistan and according to new NFC
formula Balochistan would get 9.1 percent from horizontal
distribution and its shares would be enhanced upto Rs.83 billion
whereas it is expected that share of Punjab would be Rs.464
billion in next fiscal year in FDP. - PPI |