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58 buses seized for flouting Covid SOPs
58 buses seized for flouting Covid SOPs
KARACHI:
As many as 58 buses have been seized since the imposition of a ban on intercity transport in Sindh on April 30, said Sindh Transport Minister Awais Qadir Shah in a statement issued on Saturday.
He said the vehicles were seized during a crackdown on transporters and bus drivers flouting Covid-19-related standard operating procedures (SOPs).
According to Shah, three passenger buses were seized in Shikarpur and a penalty of Rs5,000 was imposed on each of them. Similarly, he said, five buses were seized in Larkana, with each of the transporters being fined Rs5,000.
After the inauguration, Bilawal handed over allotment letters to over 30 labourers.
Speaking on the occasion, he said Zulfikar Ali Bhutto had given rights in the Constitution to labourers in Pakistan while Benazir Bhutto had started a stock option in factories for them.
He said the incumbent Sindh government started a labour policy in the province and made many labour laws for the rights of labourers under which they got rights to register themselves.
Bilawal said the PPP was working from the front for the rights of labourers when many government institutions were rendering them unemployed.
They were being removed from service in PIA, Radio Pakistan, Pakistan Steel Mills and other institutions, but the PPP stood by them.
Sindh ministers appeal Hazara protesters to bury their loved ones
National
January 9, 2021
KARACHI: The ministers of the Sindh government have appealed to the bereaved families in Balochistan who lost their loved ones in the Machh tragedy to bury their loved ones without waiting for Prime Minister Imran Khan’s visit.
The provincial ministers were delivering a policy statement of the Sindh government during the session of the Sindh Assembly on Friday.
Speaking on the occasion, Sindh Education and Labour Minister Saeed Ghani said that bereaved families in Quetta hoped to get justice after the meeting the PM so he (the PM) shouldn’t delay the desired meeting. He criticised the PM while saying that his (PM’s) latest statements on the issue had hurt the sentiments of the bereaved families. He said the intensity of the grief of the bereaved families would reduce after PM shows them compassion. He criticised that due to protest and sit ins at scores of spots in Karachi the move
Sindh ministers appeal to Hazara protesters to bury their loved ones
National
January 9, 2021
KARACHI: The ministers of the Sindh government have appealed to the bereaved families in Balochistan who lost their loved ones in the Machh tragedy to bury their loved ones without waiting for Prime Minister Imran Khan’s visit.
The provincial ministers were delivering a policy statement of the Sindh government during the session of the Sindh Assembly on Friday.
Speaking on the occasion, Sindh Education and Labour Minister Saeed Ghani said that bereaved families in Quetta hoped to get justice after the meeting the PM so he (the PM) shouldn’t delay the desired meeting. He criticised the PM while saying that his (PM’s) latest statements on the issue had hurt the sentiments of the bereaved families. He said the intensity of the grief of the bereaved families would reduce after PM shows them compassion. He criticised that due to protest and sit ins at scores of spots in Karachi the m