Islamabad—After the passage of above four
decades, the Capital Development Authority (CDA)
has woken up to improve the water supply and
sewerage network of the federal capital and has
decided to prioritize these projects in
forthcoming budget.
Islamabad—The project of the construction of
Girls College in Bharakhou has not been
implemented in spite of the fact that the
project was approved four years ago as Federal
Directorate of Education (FDE) failed to acquire
the land for this purpose.
Islamabad—Dr. Abdul Majid Rajput Executive
director of Pakistn Institute of Medical
Sciences (PIMS) while meeting with the
journalist here said that PIMS has more than one
thousand beds and the occupancy rate is 100%.
Islamabad—The newly elected Chairman of Liberal
Forum Pakistan, Anees Jillani Advocate, along
with other office bearers of LFP, have urged the
Federal Government, including the Minister for
Women Development and Minister for Social
Welfare, and the Provincial Government of Sindh,
to urgently intervene to save the fifteen
under-age girls of the Chakrani tribe who were
engaged to “marry” Qalandari tribesmen on May 30
to settle a blood feud between the two tribes.
Islamabad—The citizens of the twin cities have
demanded introduction of public transport for
several new routes keeping in view the
difficulties facing by them.
EXHIBITION of an exclusive variety of
unstitched Lucknow chicken and other
embroidered classics, at House No. 290,
Auragnzeb Road, Sector E-7, Islamabad,
11 a.m - 10 p.m, continuing on June 2.
June 3
MONTHLY IJLUS OF SHURA HAMDARD, titled
“Aabi Wasail Wa Zakhair: Pakistan
Moeshat Ka Inhesar” at Hamdard Markaz,
Murree Road, Rawalpindi, 5pm.
June 4
Seminar on ‘Political Theory of Islam,
organized by Cultural Councilor of Iran
in collaboration with Islamic Ideology
Council, at IIC, Atta Turk Avenues G-5/2
Islamabad, 9.30 am to 4.30 pm.
June 5
A PHOTOGRAPHY exhibition “Muslims in
Britain” by Peter Sanders a leading
photographer of the Islamic World at Lok
Virsa Heritage Museum between 18h00 and
20h00.