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The Case of Harassment of a Woman is Being Investigated By The Inquiry Committee

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 The Case of Harassment of a Woman is Being Investigated By The Inquiry Committee Ahmed Shameel News | 19 August 2021 LAHORE: The Punjab Police Inquiry Committee is investigating the incident of harassment of a woman at Minar Pakistan. According to the Lahore Police spokesperson, the inquiry committee is headed by Additional IG Safe City Authority Sardar Ali Khan and the inquiry committee is scrutinizing various videos and all the evidence on social media. He said that coordination and follow-up with NADRA was underway to identify the perpetrators of the violence while geo-fencing was also being used to identify and arrest the suspects. According to the spokesman, all the accused involved in the incident will be arrested as soon as possible and will be punished.

Another KP University Issues Dress Code For Students

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  KOHAT: Barely a month after the Hazara University of Mansehra announced a dress code for its students, another university in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), Kohat University of Science and Technology rolled out a new dress-code policy for its students and faculty staff,  According to a notification issued by the university administration, all female students have been asked to wear white shalwar, qameez (colour of their own choice), white scarf/dupatta.   On the other hand, male students are advised to wear dress shirts and pants with formal shoes or kameez and shalwar with coats, waistcoats. Meanwhile, the University of Peshawar has also instructed the students to start observing the dress code introduced by the university some eight years ago. Two separate notifications were issued to this effect. The first notification is a mere repetition of a similar one issued in March 2013 wherein the female students had been asked to wear white shalwar and kameez of a colour of their c...

Sindh Police Constitute New Unit to End Coppers Corruption Misconduct

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  KARACHI: The Sindh police have decided to form a new unit within the police department under the supervision of an Additional Inspector General (AIG) ranked official in order to introduce accountability and transparent policing in the province,  The Internal Accountability Unit (IAU) in the police replaces an older and now quashed post of AIG Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD), and the senior cop Farhat Junejo will be heading the newly formed unit. Higher echelons of Sindh Police have confirmed the development and said the inception of new post and scrapping of the old one have been approved by the provincial government. A letter to this effect will soon be out by the Home Department of Sindh to notify the AIG to oversee IAU whose purpose is to address the complaints made against the coppers and to end the corruption in the department. Earlier today, the Sindh Government reportedly put together a committee for the scrutiny of credentials as it launches a crackdown against bo...

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 Ahmed Shameel News | 23 February 2021

Kitab Al Taharah Hadith No 50 Imam Abu Dawood Hadees e Nabvi ﷺ Arabic Urdu English

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 Kitab Al Taharah Hadith No 50 Imam Abu Dawood Hadees e Nabvi ﷺ Arabic Urdu English   Ahmed Shameel News | 28 January 2021

Afghan Peace Talks Resume in Doha Amid Surge in Violence - Ahmed Shameel News

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 Afghan Peace Talks Resume in Doha Amid Surge in Violence Ahmed Shameel News | 6 January 2021 Noorullah Noori (C) and Mohammad Nabi Omari (R), members of the Taliban who were former prisoners held by the US at Guantanamo Bay and reportedly released in 2014 in a prisoner exchange, attend the Intra Afghan Dialogue talks in the Qatari capital Doha on July 7, 2019. Photo: AFP/File The talks are being held amid growing doubt over a US-Taliban peace deal brokered by US President Donald Trump The peace talks are aimed at finding an end to decades of relentless conflict One of the negotiation team members warned that spiraling violence will increase public pressure on negotiators that could derail talks Afghan negotiators are resuming talks with the Taliban in a bid to end bloodshed and find a political roadmap for the country, after a spike in violence across the country threatened peace prospects,  The News  reported on Wednesday. The stop-and-go talks come amid growing do...

Pakistan Govt Has to Pay Rs5b For 2,000 PIA Employees Availing VSS - Ahmed Shameel News

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 Pakistan Govt Has to Pay Rs5b For 2,000 PIA Employees Availing VSS Ahmed Shameel News | 6 January 2021 PIA’s Board had sent a strategic business plan to the federal government recommending PIA reduce its workforce up to 7,500 employees. Photo: Geo.tv/ file VSS availed by 2,000 PIA employees to cost government Rs5 billion PIA says scheme will save Rs2.5 billion annually PIA spokesperson shares business plan of national carrier presented to the federal government ISLAMABAD: The federal government has to pay Rs5 billion for the 2,000 employees of the Pakistan International Airlines availing the Voluntary Separation Scheme. But PIA says the scheme will save Rs2.5 billion annually since it is paying this amount to the retiring 2,000 employees for salaries and other perks and privileges. What is PIA's proposed business plan? PIA’s Board had sent a strategic business plan to the federal government recommending PIA reduce its workforce up to 7,500 employees, Adviser to the Prime Minister ...