Quetta—Balochistan Governor Nawab Zulfikar Ali
Magsi on Friday said some foreign hand was
involved in fomenting trouble in Balochistan.
Talking to media, he said the provincial
government was making efforts to improve the law
and order situation in the province. He
categorically rejected the claim by certain
political about military operation in
Balochistan and asked media to move around and
report the truth.
Peshawar—A delegation comprising displaced
people from Charmung, Bajaur Agency residing in
a camp established for them at Sakhakot,
Malakand Agency Friday visited the office of
Emergency Response Unit (ERU) and apprised the
officials concerned about their problems.
Islamabad—Taking suo-motu cognisance of the
media reports about Amnesty International asking
India to probe unidentified mass graves found in
Kupwara, Lolab, Bigalsar and Uri, the Human
Rights Commission of occupied Kashmir has asked
for a progress report from the puppet
administration in the case.
Lahore—A Task Force will be constituted to carry
out researches in major areas of gender
disparity in education in Punjab by Gender in
Education Policy Support Project (GEPSP). It was
decided in a group meeting of Working Group on
Gender in Education (WGGE) comprised of leading
educational institutions in Punjab formed by the
Department of Education Punjab to support gender
sensitive education policy formulation,
implementation and research based analysis to
ensure gender parity and equality in education.
Fateh Jang—Excise and taxation officer Attock
has started operations against tax defaulters
and many of the shops have been sealed and 30
arrest warrants issued so far.