Public welfare schemes initiated: Commissioner

MUSAKHAIL:Commissioner Zhob Division, Suhail-ur-Rehman Baloch, has said that development schemes have been initiated for the welfare of the people and for redressing their grievances.

 

It was being ensured to complete the development schemes in accordance with the time period mentioned in the Project Cycle (PC-I) so that people of the area could be facilitated, he said while presiding over a meeting of district officers during his visit to Musakhail on Tuesday.

 

The meeting was attended by Deputy Commissioner Musakhail, Muhammad Afzal Khosti and heads of different line departments. On the occasion, Deputy Commissioner Musakhail, Muhammad Afzal Khosti apprised Commissioner Zhob Division of the ongoing development schemes.

 

Addressing the meeting, Baloch said that the government was striving to introduce development schemes in accordance with the demands of the people so that people could avail benefit from the development schemes.

 

He added that due to the steps taken by the incumbent provincial government, the province had started the journey towards the development. He said the development fund was the trust of people and it was the foremost responsibility of the officer to utilize the fund for the welfare of people. Commissioner Zhob Division inspected different development schemes and also inaugurated new levies thana.

 

Shehla says will launch e-portal for lady entrepreneurs soon

KARACHI:Sindh Minister for Women Development Syeda Shehla Raza has said that the Women Development Department will be launching an e-portal soon to internationally promote the brilliant and fascinating work being done by the women entrepreneurs of Sindh which would surely provide an effective platform for marketing various products online from homes during the ongoing era of COVID-19 pandemic.

 

Speaking at a meeting during her visit to Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) to attend the First Meeting of KCCI’s Women Entrepreneurs Subcommittee, Shehla said, “Due to rising joblessness caused by coronavirus pandemic, it is the women and children in the family who have become the worst affectees. Many such women, who are very capable, want to do something for their families hence, we decided to provide them an e-portal platform where they could easily promote and sell their products.”

 

President KCCI M. Shariq Vohra, Senior Vice President KCCI M. Saqib Goodluck, Vice President KCCI Shamsul Islam Khan, Chairperson of KCCI’s Women Entrepreneurs Subcommittee Durre Shahwar Nisar, Deputy Chairperson Mannal Jayyad Dar and a large number of women entrepreneurs attended the meeting.

 

Women Development Minister further informed that the Sindh government was already providing micro loans to women entrepreneurs under a public-private initiative which yielded positive results as many women from the urban and rural areas of Sindh have benefitted from this initiative. This micro loan facility, which started from just two districts, has now expanded to 18 districts all over Sindh. “We are looking into the possibility of introducing more such easily accessible financing facilities for women with a view to provide a helping hand in an extraordinary situation caused by COVID-19 pandemic”, she added.

 

She advised the women entrepreneurs not to stay confined to just textile designing and clothing but to go for other options as well. “You (the women) are very talented as you have been producing some excellent products but in order to fetch more returns, you must focus on diversification and further improving products through value-addition.”

 

Referring to KCCI’s demand for improving the infrastructure, she said that although the Sindh government intends to improve the infrastructure and a lot of measures were being taken in this regard but they have been facing problems due to shortage of funds as the federal government had given Rs275 billion less than Sindh’s share for one year. She also criticized the federal government for disbursing Rs65 billion less from the Federal Divisible Pool in the last three months. “With limited funds available, we have to meet the huge expenditures on salaries and pensions etc., leaving no other option but to reduce the spending on development projects”, she added.

 

Earlier, President KCCI M Shariq Vohra, while warmly welcoming Sindh Minister for Women Development, appreciated her hard work and struggle for women rights throughout her political career.

 

Welcoming Women Development Department’s e-portal initiative, President KCCI requested to take the members of KCCI’s Women Entrepreneurs Subcommittee on board in this particular initiative with a view to make it result-oriented.

 

He stressed that the citizens and the business and industrial community of Karachi still have high expectations from Sindh government which must take measures to provide some relief to the perturbed citizens of Karachi who are facing a lot of miseries and hardships every day due to dilapidated infrastructure of Karachi. “Roads in every area of Karachi, particularly the downtown area where most of commercial activities take place, are in a pathetic condition and almost inexistent. This has become the most serious issue which requires special attention of the Sindh government.”

 

He further underscored the need to create a strong liaison between KCCI and Sindh government so that the issues being suffered by Karachi, which contributes huge revenue to the national and provincial exchequers despite so many odds and challenges, could collectively be resolved.

Online salaries in March or June to LG employees

NAUNDERO:President, All Pakistan Shah Lateef Local Government Employees Federation, Hafiz Mushtaque Ahmed Korejo, said in a statement Thursday that according to the Local Government Secretary, online salaries would be disbursed in March or April at all costs.

 

He said that after a four-hour sit-in in Karachi, talks were held with the Secretary, which continued for four and half hours during which the he sought four months time to collect data of the employees to make disbursement of monthly salaries through existing online system which would ensure payment on 1st of every month as was being for other government servants.

 

He said a charter of demands containing 13 demands were presented to the Secretary after which a notification was issued to collect data on divisional level and committee was constituted. He said rumours of retrenchment of 2012-13 appointees were fake and unfounded which was being propagated on social media.

 

He said: “If such a situation took place then we will again launch a massive struggle against that illegal move because the employees have been constantly and regularly drawing their monthly salaries since then for which their bank account statements are enough evidence to prove their legality.”

 

He said that employees should not worry and keep faith in their leadership and be united to get their rights which were given to other Sindh government servants. He said according to the Secretary, online salaries will be disbursed in March or April at all costs.

 

Two Hindu children drown in water tank

Tando Bago:Two children of a Hindu family were drowned in a water tank of their house in Sheedi Mohalla of the town on Sunday.

 

According to the heirs, Kalapna, aged 3, daughter of Suresh, and Amit, 4, son of Wijesh, were found dead from the house’s water tank in Sheedi Mohalla of Tando Bago town.

 

Their bodies were shifted to a local hospital for medico-legal formalities and later handed over to the heirs. The incident has created a mourning atmosphere in the house.

(DIST): Lasbela Chamber gets new Secretary General

KARACHI:Anjum Rafat Ullah Khan has taken the charge as new Secretary General of the Lasbela Chamber of Commerce and Industry, according to a statement issued Sunday.

 

Khan is not new to the Chamber as during his long career with industries in Hub, he had remained with the Chamber activates for the industries. He is ex-senior vice President of the Chamber.

 

Khan brought wealth of long experience to the industries. He has worked in national and multinational organizations. For over two decades, he had been attached with his company having the production facility in Hub.

 

Khan said that with the usual support of the business community and help of provincial government, the Chamber would continue to work for making Lasbela district more investment friendly.

 

He said that the chamber was aware of great potential of industrial growth in this region in the changing dynamics and increased focus on this region. “New Special Economic Zone would be a great opportunity for setting up new business units at Hub.

 

Many of the untapped business opportunities, including seafood and dates processing, local handicrafts business, solar and wind power generation projects are viable and could easily be started not only for the investors’ profits but also for the overall prosperity of the local people and generation of huge revenue for the province.

Youth’s nose cut over Karo-Kari charge

GHOTKI:The nose of a youth was cut over the notorious tradition of Karo-Kari in Khanbhra locality near Ghotki on Saturday.

 

According to local police, accused persons held youth Ali Khoso and cut his nose with a sharp edge devise after leveling the charge of Karo-Kari against him.

 

The people present on the occasion captured two accused Arsalan and Ahmed Khoso and handed them over to the police. The police have started a probe into the incident.

 

(Dist): Elderly man commits suicide near Hyderabad

HYDERABAD:An elderly man committed suicide at a locality near Hyderabad on Saturday.

 

The 65-year-old victim, identified as Abdul Hakeem Brohi, reportedly committed suicide at his house near Hyderabad. The cause behind the suicide could not be ascertained yet.

 

The body was shifted to a local hospital for medico-legal formalities and later handed over to the heirs. The police have started a probe into the case. The incident has created a mourning atmosphere among the victim family members and relatives.