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Construction work of Orangi Cottage Industry revived

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Karachi—Construction work of Orangi Town Cottage Industry has been revived to provide job opportunities to youth through the establishment of small local industrial units. This was stated by KMC Administrator Muhammad Hussain Syed on detailed visit of the site of Orangi Town Cottage Industry. He was accompanied by Director General Technical Services Altaf G. Memon, D.G Parks Niaz Ahmed Soomro, Project Director Amir Ahmed Bhatti, D.G Mass Transit Rasheed Mughal, concerned engineers and high officials.

Chief Minister denies target killings

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Karachi—Chief Minister of Sindh, Syed Qaim Ali Shah has dispelled the impression that killings reported are in any way targeted and that factually these were consequent to fighting among criminals keen to have their hold here. Addressing a press conference at CM House on Tuesday, he said police and rangers were equally involved in handling the situation and are quite successful in their endeavour against the gangsters involved in infighting. Citing the recent killing incidents a show of power by different mafia, including land encroachers, the chief minister said effective and long terms steps are underway to contain these too.
Haq Parast Leadership proves its love for people of North Karachi

Governor Sindh Dr Ishratul Ebad Khan inaugurates mini zoo

Staff Reporter

Karachi—We are living in computer age. Man is running for livelihood day and night even then he does not find time to take rest or recreation. However, recrea-tion has its place among necessities of life today. Our people who are facing a storm of hardships in the shape of load shedding, scarcity of necessities of life and high rising cost of living certainly need recreation and enjoyment at least for a few moments so as to get rid of the mental fatigue. At least once or twice in a week they must avail of this opportunity if it is possible in our society.

Blood Spots in Eggs

EVER wondered about those blood spots in eggs when you crack open one for breakfast? Ever tossed it away in disgust without giving it a second thought? Learn about why certain eggs contain traces of blood, and if it’s safe to consume or not. If you’re like me and have an obsession with all kinds of eggs, or have a particular favorite way of making these delicious breakfast eats, then you’ll know that this is probably the best food option to start out a day. Eggs are tremendously versatile, making them great not just as a breakfast edible, but as a vital ingredient in dishes as well. It gives desserts fluff and creaminess, making it an essential ingredient in pastries and the sort.
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