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RDA has no revenue generation plan in budget - Newspaper

RAWALPINDI: The governor body of Rawalpindi Development Authority (RDA) on Saturday approved the annual budgets of the RDA and Wasa for the fiscal year 2021-22. However, RDA failed to devise a plan to enhance its income and will be relying on financial help from the Punjab government for development work. The governing body held a meeting with RDA Chairman Tariq Mahmood Murtaza in the chair. RDA Director General Nadeem Abro presented the budget worth Rs2.379 billion which was approved. The Punjab government will provide Rs1.984 billion for development schemes in the garrison city under its annual development programme (ADP). However, the civic agency will not spend a single penny on the schemes from its own sources.

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Court orders engagement of philanthropists for burials - Newspaper

LAHORE: Lahore High Court Chief Justice Muhammad Qasim Khan has directed the Punjab government to introduce public-private partnership and engage charitable personalities to facilitate the burial of the dead belonging to common families in a respectful manner. He also directed the government to ensure that two model graveyards be established each in Faisalabad, Multan, Gujranwala and Rawalpindi divisions on the pattern of such facilities set up in Lahore city. “To uphold the dignity of a dead person, it is the duty of state to ensure provision of an appropriate place for burial and this responsibility is either to be discharged by the state itself through its local government bodies or departments,” the chief justice observed in a verdict issued on a public interest petition regarding shortage of graveyards proportionate to the number of people residing in Lahore.

REIMAGINING KARACHI S CLIFTON BEACH - Newspaper

“Karachi has the sea!” Checkmate. A city-brag is won. Clifton Beach has long been a source of pride for Karachiites. A truly awaami spot, it attracts scores of people on August 14, on Eid, on the weekends and every time it rains. This beach is not just an edge of land and sea, it is the middle ground, where people across the megacity’s tense socio-economic and physical boundaries and bridges meet. There’s a shared memory that you will find in the old photo albums or camera rolls of everyone who has lived in Karachi: a still at Clifton Beach. The landmark is a fixture in paintings, dramas, poems, songs, postcards and family stories. From the imagery of lovers longing in Junaid Jamshed’s Na Tu Aayegi, to Christopher Lee’s solitary stroll in and as Jinnah, the seafront with its waves, colours and majesty is a visual of familiarity that connects urban dwellers.

Scholarly delivery - Newspaper

THE Higher Education Commission (HEC) has introduced several fully-funded programmes for Pakistani students to pursue research-based studies, including PhD and master’s, from prestigious foreign universities. The purpose of introducing these programmes was to create a critical mass of highly qualified resources equipped with scholarly knowledge and advanced pedagogy as well as research skills that could benefit the local universities and the country at large. But, many of the research scholars could not complete their degrees despite receiving timely funding for four years from the HEC. While the HEC is responsible for not properly monitoring the performance and progress of the scholars, there is one other element that has been the major cause of delay in scholarly pursuits; Wolt! What is that, many of you might ask. Well, it is a famous on-demand food delivery service across Europe and in some other locations.

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