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Blast on traffic police box: Charges framed against 15 JMB operatives

A Chattogram court yesterday framed charges against 15 operatives of "Neo JMB", including an expatriate, in connection with a case filed over the bomb blast at a traffic police box in the city's Sholoshahar Gate-2 area on February 28, 2020, which left five men including two cops injured

Blast at Ctg traffic police box in 2020: Charges pressed against 16 Neo JMB men

Police in Chattogram today (October 26, 2022) pressed charges implicating 16 members of “Neo JMB” including an expatriate in connection with the case filed over the bomb blast at a traffic police box in port city's Sholoshahar Gate-2 area on February 28, 2020 which left five people including two policemen injured.

In pandemic-ravaged year, CPEC delivers on promise to benefit local people--China Economic Net

  As night fell, 30-year-old Aisar Uddin called on his families in Hunza as usual. This time though, he was making sure whether his sister had received the money he had sent back home for her school fees.   Unlike some of his friends who lost their jobs due to the ravaging COVID-19 pandemic and have been suffering till now, a stable income Uddin earns from the job in Port Qasim power plant in the southern port city of Karachi enables him to support his families and survive this hard time.   In a year when the world was hit by the pandemic, factories have stopped roaring, people stayed at home, fearing of contracting the virus. However, projects of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) have kept proceeding, offering a beacon of hope for Pakistan that has been longing for a recovery from the pandemic and a take-off of its economy.

Feature: In pandemic-ravaged year, CPEC delivers on promise to benefit local people - World News

2021-01-01 09:05:37 GMT2021-01-01 17:05:37(Beijing Time) Xinhua English by Deng Kaiyin ISLAMABAD, Jan. 1 (Xinhua) As night fell, 30-year-old Aisar Uddin called on his families in Hunza as usual. This time though, he was making sure whether his sister had received the money he had sent back home for her school fees. Unlike some of his friends who lost their jobs due to the ravaging COVID-19 pandemic and have been suffering till now, a stable income Uddin earns from the job in Port Qasim power plant in the southern port city of Karachi enables him to support his families and survive this hard time.

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