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It was the middle of the year which heralds the end of the annual fiscal period and the beginning of a new one. On June 8, 1971, the 1971-72 budget estimates for the Karachi Development Authority (KDA) amounting to Rs1,142.68 lakhs (114.268m) was passed by the authority’s governing body. The important feature of it was that ‘consequent upon’ the completion of the second phase of the Greater Karachi Bulk Water Supply Scheme at a cost of Rs853 lakhs during the current financial year, an additional water supply of 70MGD (gallons per day) had become available. A few days later, on June 12, KDA’s director general Illahi Bux Soomro addressed a press conference at COD Hills Filter Plant saying that the KDA was trying to supply pure drinking water to the city but if “there were any lapses on its part it would take remedial measures to minimise water contamination.” He admitted that on occasion there was a possibility of contamination at a few points, particularly as the wa ....
May, 2021. In about 10 days it will be 51 years since I came, at the age of 15, to study in this city, London. But it’s a very different place we live in now. After weeks of meeting outdoors in parks and private gardens, or sipping coffee in open air cafes, we are allowed, from today, to dine in restaurants and socialise in each other’s homes. Yet, the solitary habits we formed during our 13 months of almost constant lockdown are here to stay people rush home at a given hour to ‘attend’ Zoom events or simply to watch television. Last weekend’s television highlight was the new adaptation of Nancy Mitford’s once very popular comic novel, The Pursuit of Love, which I read in my early 20s like a minor rite of passage. When I watched it on a dreary Sunday night, the silly antics of silly aristocrats in the years between the two world wars worked better than any pill to put me to sleep. ....