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Gas shortage hits Pindiites hard amid chilly weather

Gas shortage hits Pindiites hard amid chilly weather Islamabad December 20, 2020 Rawalpindi : The gas crisis is worsening day-by-day as the consumers are running behind expensive LPG, woods, coal, kerosene oil in the absence of natural gas amid chilly weather. The SNGPL has announced to close down all CNG stations but still gas remains absent most of the day. Over 40 per cent of ‘tandoors’ have closed down their businesses due to the absence of natural gas while others are buying expensive LPG cylinders or wood. In the light of present circumstances, LPG sellers are looting the public with both hands and selling 1-kilogram gas at Rs170 to Rs200. The woodcutters also taking full advantage of the present situation and selling 40-kilogram dry wood at Rs800 and 1-kilogram coal at Rs90. The kerosene oil sellers are selling oil in ‘black’ at Rs150 per litre.

Dehri
Bihar
India
Dhok-banaras
Punjab
Pakistan
Bakra-mandi
Satellite-town
Sindh
Committee-chowk
Chur
Balochistan

As casualties rise in twin cities, capital sees fall in daily cases - Newspaper

As casualties rise in twin cities, capital sees fall in daily cases - Newspaper
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Islamabad
Pakistan
Chirah
Northern-areas
Kirpa
Punjab
Satellite-town
Sindh
Jhelum
Nawaz-khan
Gulshanabad
North-west-frontier

SOPs violations continue unabated

SOPs violations continue unabated December 14, 2020 Rawalpindi : No doubt, government ministers are staging 4 to 6 press conferences on coronavirus topic on daily basis and warning public not to attend political processions but unable to devise proper planning to implement standard operating procedures (SOPs) in markets and shopping malls where the majority of citizens are freely violating them. The locals could be seen moving freely in markets, shopping malls and other public places even in the areas where ‘Smart Lockdown’ was imposed without masks but concerned authorities are looking at the whole drama with closed eyes. On the directions of the Punjab Home Department, the local administration in Rawalpindi some four days back imposed a smart lockdown at 19 hotspots areas of coronavirus. But, the public was moving freely in all areas in Rahim Town, Muslim Town, Gulshanabad, Shakriyal, Asif Colony, Adiala, Daryabad, Gawalmandi, Qasimabad, Naik Alam, Bagh Sardaran, Safdarab

Gawalmandi
Punjab
Pakistan
Satellite-town
Sindh
Muslim-town
Saddar
Gulshanabad
North-west-frontier
Adiala
West-ridge
Iqbal-town

COVID-19: SOPs violations continue unabated

National December 14, 2020 Rawalpindi: No doubt, government ministers are staging 4 to 6 press conferences on coronavirus topic on daily basis and warning public not to attend political processions but unable to devise proper planning to implement standard operating procedures (SOPs) in markets and shopping malls where the majority of citizens are freely violating them. The locals could be seen moving freely in markets, shopping malls and other public places even in the areas where ‘Smart Lockdown’ was imposed without masks but concerned authorities are looking at the whole drama with closed eyes. On the directions of the Punjab Home Department, the local administration in Rawalpindi some four days back imposed a smart lockdown at 19 hotspots areas of coronavirus. But, the public was moving freely in all areas in Rahim Town, Muslim Town, Gulshanabad, Shakriyal, Asif Colony, Adiala, Daryabad, Gawalmandi, Qasimabad, Naik Alam, Bagh Sardaran, Safdarabad, Sadiq Colony, Dhoke Naj

Gawalmandi
Punjab
Pakistan
Satellite-town
Sindh
Muslim-town
Saddar
Gulshanabad
North-west-frontier
Adiala
West-ridge
Iqbal-town

Kohat police seize big cache of weapons - Newspaper

The weapons included 75 12-bore repeaters, 10 shotguns and spare parts of various arms. Online/File KOHAT: The police seized a big cache of weapons and related spare parts which were being smuggled in a truck from Parachinar to Peshawar and Punjab via Kohat and arrested three smugglers at Gulshanabad here on Thursday. The weapons included 75 12-bore repeaters, 10 shotguns and spare parts of various arms. DSP headquarters Ijaz Khan Abazai told a press conference that they had information from the Intelligence Bureau about an attempt to smuggle a big quantity of weapons via Kohat. SHO Afzal Awan and his team stopped the truck at Gulshanabad close to the hilly track between Kohat and Darra Adamkhel. Trucks are not allowed to use the Friendship tunnel.

Parachinar
Federally-administered-tribal-areas
Pakistan
Gulshanabad
North-west-frontier
Darra-adamkhel
Afzal-awan
Gulzar-ali
Ijaz-abazai
Ijaz-khan-abazai
Arshad-hussain
Intelligence-bureau

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