MULTAN: Punjab Minister for Energy Dr Akhtar Malik Saturday said that exemplary law and order situation would be maintained during Muharram.Presiding over a meeting regarding Muharram arrangements.
17 more die from corona in Faisalabad
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FAISALABAD: Some 17 more COVID-19 patients died in Faisalabad on Wednesday.
According to a spokesperson for the health department, the COVID-19 death toll rose to 833 in the district and 256 people tested positive for coronavirus during the last 24 hours. He said 1,672 people were tested for coronavirus and 14,630 had recovered from the disease in Faisalabad. He said 305 beds were allocated at the Allied Hospital, 106 at the DHQ hospital and 150 at General Hospital Ghulam Muhammadabad for COVID-19 patients. At present, 263 patients, including 173 confirmed ones, were under treatment at the Allied Hospital, while 111, including 23 confirmed admitted to DHQ hospital, and 87, including 46 confirmed were admitted to General Hospital Ghulam Muhammdabad. Moreover 1,472 coronavirus have quarantined themselves at homes.
Daily Times
April 6, 2021
The first phase of the Allama Iqbal Industrial City, the first economic zone under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), has been completed where more than ten companies have started setting up their industrial plants while a total area of more than 1,000 acres has been allotted. Expressing these views, the chairman of the Faisalabad Industrial […]
In Craven this included the bells of St Michaels in Linton. There were similar celebrations in other parts of the country and worldwide since the Treaty will enhance the progress of multilateral nuclear disarmament to help develop a more secure future. The TPNW prohibits the development, testing, production, stockpiling, stationing, transfer, use and threat of use of nuclear weapons. Bellringing was not the only action taken by Grassington and District Peace Group leading up to the celebration. Such a significant Treaty should be supported by all states: nuclear and non-nuclear, but some of the nuclear weapon states, including Britain, have not involved themselves in developing the TPNW and do not support it, despite proclaiming that they wish to help bring about nuclear disarmament. Group members have been lobbying national and local politicians to support the Treaty by sending them greetings cards with the message ‘Glad tidings!