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No more weak regulators March 10, 2021 LAHORE: Bureaucracy apart, transparent and merit-based appointments in regulatory bodies are critical to ensure better delivery of services by public sector institutions and good corporate governance in the private sector. The orders of the government are executed through bureaucracy. Ideally it is expected that the bureaucrats would act to the rules and regulations. However, rules are bent to do the irregular biddings of the ruling elite and for making personal gains. There are for instance prescribed rules for obtaining a power connection. A person with influence may get the demand notice immediately after application. He will get the connection next day. There are some formalities that must be completed like inspection report by an electricity inspector about the load needed. These are completed without visiting the premises (for others the report is given after bribe).

Churches stop wine, Muslims told not to go to Mecca Coronavirus hits religion

Churches stop wine, Muslims told not to go to Mecca. Coronavirus hits religion By C. Isaiah Smalls II and Howard Cohen, Miami Herald © Terrence Antonio James/Chicago Tribune/TNS Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker, left, and Dr. Ngozi Ezike, of the Illinois Department of Public Health, right, hold a press conference at the Thompson Center in Chicago on Monday, March 2, 2020, to provide updates on the state s planning for and response to the spread of coronavirus. MIAMI Lucy Jackson has always enjoyed the camaraderie and the rituals of her Catholic religion. So much so, she regularly goes to two churches near her Kendall, Fla., home: St. Thomas The Apostle Catholic Church or John Neumann Catholic Church.

Churches stop wine, Muslims told not to go to Mecca Coronavirus hits religion

Churches stop wine, Muslims told not to go to Mecca Coronavirus hits religion
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Jackson partners with houses of worship to get more seniors vaccinated

Jackson partners with houses of worship to get more seniors vaccinated Updated:  Tags:  MIAMI – As frustration grows amid the difficulty to secure COVID-19 vaccination appointments for Florida seniors, hospital outreach to faith communities has been a blessing. “Jackson provided us with a block of vaccines for this morning,” Rabbi Jonathan Tabachnikoff, of Dor Chadash, told Local 10 News. Lew Matusow was one of the seniors who made his appointment through his Miami synagogue, Dor Chadash, after Jackson Health partnered with various houses of worship to get more seniors vaccinated. “I don’t want to get religious here, but if you wanna talk about miracles, this is like a miracle,” he said.

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