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Activism on social media gets speed breakers removed | Pakistan Press Foundation (PPF)

The Swat district administration has cleared the road by removing the speed-breakers after a user of social networking site Facebook drew the attention of illegal speed breakers in the Sangota area of Tehsil Babuzai here on Tuesday. With the active role of Deputy Commissioner Junaid Khan on the social networking website Facebook, the people have come in direct contact with him to solve their problems and various issues are being pointed out by the youth through pictures and videos. A Facebook user pointed out illegal speed breakers set up on Sangota Road, causing traffic problems and inconvenience to commuters. The user wrote in his complaint that the new road, which was recently constructed by the provincial government, was not only deteriorating due to the installation of speed breakers but also causing severe inconvenience to the commuters. To address the grievance, Deputy Commissioner Junaid Khan took immediate action and issued orders to the concerned authorities as a result of

Banilpora villagers donate Rs 6 lakh for road

Northlines ‘Authorities never paid heed to our repeated pleas’ Sajid Raina Bandipora, Apr 06 (KNO): Owing to the lackadaisical approach from the administration, locals in Banilpora village of North Kashmir’s Bandipora spent Rs 6 lakh from their own pocket to construct a road leading to their area. Locals told the news agency Kashmir News Observer (KNO), that they have collected donation around Rs 6 lakh and later constructed the road leading to their area (Molvi-Mohalla) from Banilpora. Locals said that they approached authorities many times, “but they never paid heed to our repeated pleas.” “It took us around three years to collect the money and construct the road,” they said.

Watchman commits suicide in DHA

Watchman commits suicide in DHA Karachi April 1, 2021 A watchman of a bungalow on Khayaban-e-Momin, Phase V, in Defence Housing Authority, allegedly committed suicide on Wednesday. The body was taken to Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre for an autopsy where he was identified as 45-year-old Abdur Rehman, son of Hakeem Khan. Quoting the initial investigation, the Gizri police said the man apparently ended his life by shooting himself with a gun over unexplained reasons.

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