Protest
was staged by members of Bahawalpur Press Club and Civil Society
Network outside the Press Club to express solidarity with the oppressed
Muslims of Myanmar
BAHAWALPUR (By Sumaira Danish)In Bahawalpur, a protest was staged by members of Bahawalpur Press Club and Civil Society Network outside the Press Club to express solidarity with the oppressed Muslims of Myanmar. A large number of journalists and civil society activists and political workers participated in the protest.
Addressing the protesters, Press Club president Junaid Nazir, Civil Society’s Syed Israr Shah, Jamshed Karim, Asiya Kamil and others expressed great concern over the situation of Rohingya’s Muslims and said that the killing of more than 400 innocent Muslims in a week is highly condemnable and a point to ponder on for the world. The silence of the UN, OIC and other world organizations, especially Muslim countries is nothing short of a disaster. They pointed out that mere passing a resolution in the National Assembly is not enough rather there is a need to raise the issue of Rohingya Muslims at international level. The government should immediately shut its Embassy in Myanmar in protest to press the Myanmar government stop genocide of the Muslims.
They regretted that more than 90,000 Muslims have fled their country to avoid atrocities of Myanmar Army and Budhist extremists. Hundreds of Muslim villages have been set on fire, children are being slaughtered and women raped and there is no one to ask of the Myanmar government to stop the inhuman treatment being meted out to the innocent Muslims.
BWMC claimed that the sanitation staff worked tirelessly to ensure the sanitary condition by removing the animal waste from the city during Eid days
BAHAWALPUR(PR)The Bahawalpur Waste Management Company Managing (BWMC) claimed that the sanitation staff worked tirelessly to ensure the sanitary condition by removing the animal waste from the city during Eid days.
BWMC Director Muhammad Naeem Akhtar said that during the Eid days, more than 950 sanitary workers remained on duty to collect and dispose of the animal waste efficiently.
He said that on the occasion of Eidul Azha, around 40 Eid camps were established where the sanitary inspectors and workers were present for the public service, for timely collection and disposing of animal waste and other material. For the purpose, the company’s 92 vehicles transferred more than 2,000 ton animal waste outside the city.
Earlier, the company conducted an awareness campaign during which bags were distributed in more than 100,000 houses and more 400,000 awareness pamphlets were also distributed.
26,532 people visited Bahawalpur Zoo during the first two days of Eidul Azha
BAHAWALPUR(PR)A record 26,532 people visited Bahawalpur Zoo during the first two days of Eidul Azha while proper security arrangements were made and facilities were provided by the management.
At the entrance of Bahawalpur Zoo, A walkthrough gate and CCTV cameras were installed. On the first two days of Eidul Azha, 26,532 people visited the Zoo. To keep the things organized, the zoo curator deploy additional officials from Wildlife Department who remained high alert from the entrance gate to all the parts of the zoo to prevent any unpleasant incident.
Zoo Curator Chaudhry Ayub said that according to the schedule, entry tickets were sold at Rs6 for adult and Rs4 for children and no reports of overcharging were received, similarly canteen contractor was not allowed to establish more stalls than approved.
He said that the zoo was the public asset and keeping it clean is the visitors' responsibility so they should cooperate with the zoo administration and in case of any difficulty contact with the curator office.
BAHAWALPUR (By Sumaira Danish)In Bahawalpur, a protest was staged by members of Bahawalpur Press Club and Civil Society Network outside the Press Club to express solidarity with the oppressed Muslims of Myanmar. A large number of journalists and civil society activists and political workers participated in the protest.
Addressing the protesters, Press Club president Junaid Nazir, Civil Society’s Syed Israr Shah, Jamshed Karim, Asiya Kamil and others expressed great concern over the situation of Rohingya’s Muslims and said that the killing of more than 400 innocent Muslims in a week is highly condemnable and a point to ponder on for the world. The silence of the UN, OIC and other world organizations, especially Muslim countries is nothing short of a disaster. They pointed out that mere passing a resolution in the National Assembly is not enough rather there is a need to raise the issue of Rohingya Muslims at international level. The government should immediately shut its Embassy in Myanmar in protest to press the Myanmar government stop genocide of the Muslims.
They regretted that more than 90,000 Muslims have fled their country to avoid atrocities of Myanmar Army and Budhist extremists. Hundreds of Muslim villages have been set on fire, children are being slaughtered and women raped and there is no one to ask of the Myanmar government to stop the inhuman treatment being meted out to the innocent Muslims.
BWMC claimed that the sanitation staff worked tirelessly to ensure the sanitary condition by removing the animal waste from the city during Eid days
BAHAWALPUR(PR)The Bahawalpur Waste Management Company Managing (BWMC) claimed that the sanitation staff worked tirelessly to ensure the sanitary condition by removing the animal waste from the city during Eid days.
BWMC Director Muhammad Naeem Akhtar said that during the Eid days, more than 950 sanitary workers remained on duty to collect and dispose of the animal waste efficiently.
He said that on the occasion of Eidul Azha, around 40 Eid camps were established where the sanitary inspectors and workers were present for the public service, for timely collection and disposing of animal waste and other material. For the purpose, the company’s 92 vehicles transferred more than 2,000 ton animal waste outside the city.
Earlier, the company conducted an awareness campaign during which bags were distributed in more than 100,000 houses and more 400,000 awareness pamphlets were also distributed.
26,532 people visited Bahawalpur Zoo during the first two days of Eidul Azha
BAHAWALPUR(PR)A record 26,532 people visited Bahawalpur Zoo during the first two days of Eidul Azha while proper security arrangements were made and facilities were provided by the management.
At the entrance of Bahawalpur Zoo, A walkthrough gate and CCTV cameras were installed. On the first two days of Eidul Azha, 26,532 people visited the Zoo. To keep the things organized, the zoo curator deploy additional officials from Wildlife Department who remained high alert from the entrance gate to all the parts of the zoo to prevent any unpleasant incident.
Zoo Curator Chaudhry Ayub said that according to the schedule, entry tickets were sold at Rs6 for adult and Rs4 for children and no reports of overcharging were received, similarly canteen contractor was not allowed to establish more stalls than approved.
He said that the zoo was the public asset and keeping it clean is the visitors' responsibility so they should cooperate with the zoo administration and in case of any difficulty contact with the curator office.


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