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Apex committee vows to meet security challenges in Sindh - Newspaper

Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah chairs apex committee meeting. - PPI/File KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has said that the government will continue with the threat assessment mechanism to keep the city, the province and the country safe and secure. “Terrorists have no ethnicity, religion, language and nationality but it is their mindset and inhuman proclivity which group them together with likeminded elements,” he said while presiding over the 25th meeting of the Sindh apex committee here at the CM House on Monday. The meeting was attended by Information Minister Nasir Shah, Law Adviser Murtaza Wahab, Karachi corps commander, chief secretary, inspector general of police, director general of Rangers, provincial heads of intelligence agencies and other senior officers.

Ani-Terrorism Financing Unit confiscates Rs10 24 billion, registers 144 cases, arrest 90

Ani-Terrorism Financing Unit confiscates Rs10.24 billion, registers 144 cases, arrest 90 Karachi, January 25, 2021 (PPI-OT): The terrorists have no ethnicity, religion, language and nationality but it is their mindset and inhuman proclivity which group them together with like-minded elements, therefore we will have to keep threat assessment to keep our city, the province and the country safe and secure. This was stated by Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah while presiding over 25th APEX Committee meeting here at CM House. The meeting was attended by Minister Information Nasir Shah, Advisor law Murtaza Wahab, Corps Commander Karachi, Chief secretary, IG Sindh, DG Rangers, ACS Home, PSC, Commissioner Karachi, Adl IG Karachi, Prosecutor General, Secretary excise, provincial heads of intelligence agencies and other concerned.

Demand for electric geysers up by 30 per cent due to gas crisis

‘Demand for electric geysers up by 30 per cent due to gas crisis’ Karachi December 20, 2020 Karachi’s residents are facing sporadic gas outages and low gas pressure, making their lives miserable during this year’s cold spell, as is evident by the rise in the demand for electric geysers by a whopping 30 per cent and for electric hotplates by 15 per cent in comparison to last winter. Citing these figures, Karachi Electronics Dealers Association President Muhammad Rizwan Irfan told The News that mostly families have been make their way to markets in search of electric geysers and hotplates. “If people don’t have gas at home, how are they supposed to cook?” he said, adding that during winter one needs hot water, and most of the people in Karachi use gas geysers for that.

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