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Eid-ul-Azha arrangements
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31,000 offals disposed of in Malir Town

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Karachi—Nazim Karachi Syed Mustafa Kamal said the wastes from the sacrificial animals were not left uncovered under open sky; rather, all the animal refuses had been disposed of under ground.

He said this is a misplaced impression that Lyari, Landhi, Korangi, Gadap and other rural areas were not receiving their share of exemplary works; instead, these areas are being given special attention and no complaints were received from any part of the city.

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Lines Area to be model locality

Karachi—Nazim Jamshed Town, Javed Ahmed has said that Lines Area in Jamshed Town is being transformed into a model area through development works. He said that after the construction of strategic Preedy Street as part of Corridor-III, has assumed a lot of importance where roads are being constructed and other development works being implemented after completion of water supply and sewerage systems,

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Advisor consoles psychic patients

Karachi—Sindh Advisor to Chief Minister, Sharmila Farooqui paid a special visit to a Psychiatry Hospital in Nazimabad on Monday, met the patients and enquired about their welfare. On the occasion, she asked the hospital management to ensure all positive initiatives for better treatment of psychic patients, their rehabilitation and in making them a useful citizens of the society.

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Mirza directs new SOP for recovery of snatched vehicles

Karachi—Home Minister Dr Zulfikar Ali Mirza has directed PPO Sindh to formulate a formal Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) in regard to recovery of snatched/stolen cars and other vehicles and arrest of accused involved.

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Eid days pass in peace

Karachi—While three days of festivities of Eid-ul-Azha were at the fag end, the people are mentally preparing themselves to embark upon their routine work from Tuesday after four days of public holidays declared by the government. This year there had been complete peace during Eid days allowing people to enjoy the religious occasion - thanks to the strict security arrangements made by respective governments.

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