Pirwadhai Bus Stand renovation to cost Rs100m
Islamabad
January 31, 2021
Rawalpindi : Metropolitan Corporation Rawalpindi (MCR) has presented Rs100 million estimate for rehabilitation of Pirwadhai Bus Stand after Commissioner Rawalpindi Division Captain (r) Muhammad Mehmood took notice of the dilapidated condition of the bus stand.
Pirwadhai Bus Stand is stretched to 39-kanal where hundreds of buses, wagons and other transport companies, park their vehicles for years.
Thousands of passengers usually face difficulties including toilet and seating arrangements at the bsu stand.
The MCR has planned to renovate 10 public toilets in the jurisdiction of Pirwadhai Bus Stand. It has also planned to construct whole Pirwadhai Bus Stand with concrete included best sewerage system. The MCR has also planned to construct footpaths on both sides of the bus stand.
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Rising crime ratio forces residents of Adiala to come on roads
Islamabad
January 18, 2021
Rawalpindi : The residents of Adiala Road on Sunday come out of their homes and protested over rising numbers of robberies and street crimes in the area. The bemoaned the apathy of the local police in checking crime rate at Anjum Lane, Nadir Street, Raja Habib Lane and Defence Road.
The protesters carried banners and placards in their hands demanded the arrest of thieves and street criminals for freely roaming in their areas and looting the residents even in daylight on regular basis.
The protesters said that over 20 theft and dacoities have been committed at Anjum Lane, Nadir Street, Raja Habib Lane and Defence Road during the past two weeks. Morgah Police Station has registered three FIRs but there has been no breakthrough in arresting the criminals, they said.
Rising crimes force residents of Pindi locality to come on roads
National
January 18, 2021
Rawalpindi: The residents of Adiala Road on Sunday come out of their homes and protested over rising numbers of robberies and street crimes in the area. The bemoaned the apathy of the local police in checking crime rate at Anjum Lane, Nadir Street, Raja Habib Lane and Defence Road.
The protesters carried banners and placards in their hands demanded the arrest of thieves and street criminals for freely roaming in their areas and looting the residents even in daylight on regular basis.
The protesters said that over 20 theft and dacoities have been committed at Anjum Lane, Nadir Street, Raja Habib Lane and Defence Road during the past two weeks. Morgah Police Station has registered three FIRs but there has been no breakthrough in arresting the criminals, they said.
Pathankot: Search operations launched after abandoned bag with 3 army uniforms found
Pathankot: Search operations launched after abandoned bag with 3 army uniforms found
A Search Operation Was Launched By The Punjab Police And The Army After An Abandoned Bag Containing Army Fatigues Was Found In Pathankot, A Police Official Said On Monday. PTI | Updated on: 29 May 2017, 10:58:51 AM Pathankot:
A search operation was launched by the Punjab Police and the Army after an abandoned bag containing Army fatigues was found in Pathankot, a police official said on Monday.
A local resident informed the police about the bag on Sunday following which the search operation was conducted in Pathankot city and Mamoon Cantonment.