CTO Lahore Issues Stern Warning to Underaged Drivers as Offenses Rise

The Lahore City Traffic Police (CTP) has taken stringent measures against underage motorists.

Over the weekend, the traffic police took action against more than 5,000 underage drivers, while the parents of more than 22,000 children without parental consent were warned.

Chief Traffic Officer (CTO) Mustansar Feroze stated that the next weekend, all such motorcycles and vehicles will be seized.

He pleaded with parents not to give their young children motorcycles, cars, or rickshaws. On the holiday, young children ride motorbikes and rickshaws through the streets.

According to the CTO, young children typically cause accidents. Motorcycles, cars, and rickshaws driven by minors will be impounded at the police station. Young drivers should be discouraged by their parents.

In the event of an accident, parents will be held accountable, the CTO stated. He warned that no young driver should be seen operating a car, motorcycle, or rickshaw, or else, they will face legal action.

Source: Pro Pakistani

Sindh Building Control Authority Launches Decisive Action Against Illegal Construction in Karachi

The Sindh Building Control Authority (SBCA) has reiterated its commitment to combatting illegal construction throughout Karachi. In a recent meeting, SBCA Director General Muhammad Yasin Shar Baloch announced the authority’s decision to take decisive action against such unlawful activities in the city.

During the meeting, Baloch directed officers to enforce strict measures against those responsible for constructing additional floors or portions in multi-storey buildings. Furthermore, he emphasized the need to restore panel hospitals to their intended purposes. Baloch stressed that the Sindh Building Ordinance prohibits the construction and sale of commercial flat units on residential plots, making such practices illegal. Therefore, stern action will be taken against individuals involved in these activities.

Moreover, Baloch highlighted that it is essential for investors to be aware that conducting transactions between contractors, brokers, and buyers is also considered illegal. Consequently, disciplinary action will be taken against those engaged in the issuance of illegal sub-leases.

Under the provisions of the Sindh Building Ordinance, individuals found guilty of non-construction offenses can face up to three years of imprisonment, accompanied by a fine of Rs. 50,000.

The SBCA’s renewed commitment to addressing illegal constructions underscores its dedication to ensuring the city’s development adheres to proper regulations and guidelines. By cracking down on these unlawful activities, the authority aims to preserve the integrity of Karachi’s architectural landscape and promote a safe and sustainable environment for its residents.

The SBCA’s resolve to take strict action against illegal constructions serves as a reminder to all stakeholders that compliance with building regulations is crucial. The authority’s efforts aim to create a harmonious urban environment where the rule of law prevails and the city can thrive in a well-planned and regulated manner.

Source: Pro Pakistani

Pakistan’s Team Director Responds to Ramiz Raja’s Criticism

Mickey Arthur has responded to criticism from former Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman, Ramiz Raja, regarding his appointment as national cricket team director.

While speaking in an interview, Mickey Arthur stated that he does not care about the opinion of the former cricketer about his appointment as it is a waste of time and energy.

The national team director added that it is the right of every individual to express their opinion on his performance, while his task is to lead the Men in Green.

Arthur also remarked that he had not seen the statement made by Ramiz Raja, but it did not hold any importance, so it is best to keep it aside and help the side move forward.

“It does not make any difference anyway because I know we are always one win away from the people of Pakistan being very happy, so I do not worry about it,” Arthur concluded.

It is worth noting that when PCB announced Arthur as team director last month, Ramiz criticized the board for appointing a person who would run the national team remotely.

The former PCB Chairman believed that the cricket board should not appoint a coach whose loyalty lies first with his county team rather than the Pakistan cricket team.

Arthur recently said, “Pakistan is dear to me, but so is Derbyshire. That was one of the things I kept saying to Sethi when he spoke to me; that Derbyshire was important to me.”

Source: Pro Pakistani

Najam Sethi Advises Jay Shah to Act Like a Leader If He Wants to Become ICC Chief

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman, Najam Sethi, has urged Jay Shah to act like a leader if he wants to head the International Cricket Council (ICC) in the future.

Advising the President of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC), Sethi stated that Jay Shah should unite the cricketing world rather than end the ties with other cricket teams.

The PCB Chairman further added that if the Asian Cricket Council breaks by isolating Pakistan while Shah runs the council, it will tarnish his reputation in the cricketing world.

Najam Sethi went on to say that the Pakistan Cricket Board has always extended its support to Asian cricket teams when they face difficulties in the past and will continue to do so.

“When the Australians pulled out of their matches with Afghanistan, we stepped in and bailed them out so that they could get some money out of these matches,” said Najam Sethi.

Sethi remarked that every team has visited Pakistan for bilateral series in the recent past and had no issues. Therefore, he questioned why India was raising issues of security.

The PCB Chairman also made it clear that the PCB has no intention of threatening any board and is keen to solve problems and offer a way forward.

“I could have easily said that if India is not going to come and play in Pakistan, we will not play in India, but I tried to find a hybrid model,” Najam Sethi concluded.

Source: Pro Pakistani

Forgotten Heroes: Islamabad’s Retired Teachers Await Their Pending Dues

Retired teachers from various colleges in Islamabad, working under the Federal Directorate of Education (FDE), find themselves in a distressing situation as they encounter difficulties in receiving their pending dues, including the grant of traveling allowance (TA) on retirement and house rental ceiling.

Despite dedicating years of selfless service to the federal department, these educators are now left disappointed and disheartened by the callous attitude displayed by the authorities.

Inam Ellahi, a retired Associate Professor from Islamabad Model Postgraduate College H-8, who served for approximately 30 years in different ICT colleges, expressed his concerns, saying, “I retired in August 2022, and it is now May 2023, but my pending grant of TA has not been cleared by the FDE. Additionally, my rental ceiling remains unpaid for a year. It would have been a fitting gesture if retired teachers were given their dues before retirement, but unfortunately, nobody seems to care.”

Professor Azhar Ali Abbasi, who retired in August 2022, shared similar sentiments, revealing that he had also been denied his rental ceiling.

Dr. Mehboobullah, retired from Islamabad Model College for Boys H-9 seven months ago, expressed worry over his weak financial position, stating, “Despite paying a monthly rent of Rs. 75,000 from my pocket, the department has not contributed its share of rental ceiling for over a year. This has put me under immense financial strain as I continue to reside in a rented house at Sector I-10/2.”

Professor Iftikhar Ahmed, retired from Islamabad Model Postgraduate College of Commerce H-8/4, echoed the same complaint regarding the non-payment of his rental ceiling for 19 months.

A retired female associate professor expressed disappointment, highlighting that teachers are considered the builders of the nation, yet when it comes to rewarding their dedication, the FDE displays a callous attitude.

Retired teachers deserve timely and fair compensation for their services. By neglecting their pending dues, the FDE not only undermines the value of their services but also perpetuates financial distress among retired teachers. She urged the Education Minister to intervene and address their issues.

She believed that it was the responsibility of the Education Ministry to ensure that retired teachers receive their entitled benefits promptly, considering their invaluable contribution to the education system and the nation as a whole.

When a national daily contacted the FDE, officials stated that the Directorate is facing an acute shortage under the house ceiling, amounting to approximately Rs. 2.5 billion.

To clear this liability, the FDE has submitted a request to the Education Ministry. Meanwhile, the Education Ministry has submitted a summary to the Finance Division in that regard. Once the Finance Division approves the summary, the liabilities will be paid accordingly, officials added.

Source: Pro Pakistani

4 killed, 21 injured in Muzaffarabad road accident

Four people were killed and twenty one others injured when a jeep carrying a wedding party skidded off the road and plunged into a deep ravine near Muzaffarabad last evening.

According to police, injured have been shifted to CMH Muzaffarabad.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Pakistan Navy’s Station Commander Lahore calls on Punjab Governor in Lahore

Station Commander of Pakistan Navy Lahore Commodore Sajid Hussain called on Punjab Governor Muhammad Baligh ur Rehman in Lahore on Monday.

Various issues including matters of mutual interest were discussed during the meeting.

Speaking on the occasion, the Punjab Governor Muhammad Baligh ur Rehman said that martyred and Ghazi of Pakistan Navy are the pride of nation.

He said that a contingent of political party attacked in government, Army and Yadgar-e-Shuhda which are highly regrettable.

He said that attack of miscreants on Jinnah House is the black day in country’s history.

On this occasion, Station Commander Navy Lahore presented book of Blue Economy to Punjab Governor Muhammad Baligh ur Rehman.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Over 3000 miscreants arrested in Punjab: Police

Police in Punjab have arrested 3,368 law breakers and miscreants involved in violent acts of vandalism throughout the province.

In a statement on Monday, the spokesperson Punjab Police said the miscreants of a political party injured 162 police officers and personnel during the violent riots and attacks.

He said the violent political party workers caused serious damage to over 94 police vehicles.

It was informed that a total of twenty-two police stations and offices and government buildings were damaged.

IGP Punjab Dr Usman Anwar said the miscreants involved in violence against public and private property, police and citizens, cannot escape the law.

Source: Radio Pakistan