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PIC orders to disclose private hospital s negligence inquiry report

PIC orders to disclose private hospital s negligence inquiry report
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Sahiwal Club Apologizes to Journalist Sadia Mazhar for Inappropriate Statement -

Islamabad: The Punjab Information Commission (PIC) on Monday, May 15, 2023, heard the complaint against Sahiwal Club, with regards to journalist Saddia Mazhar’s request for information. Secretary of Sahiwal Club, Mian Anjum Habib, submitted a written apology for using illegal and inappropriate language in response to the journalist’s request. During the hearing, Habib admitted that

Sahiwal Club: RTI Requests a Punishable Offense, Challenges PIC Jurisdiction -

SAHIWAL: The administration of elite clubs in Pakistan is facing criticism for refusing to provide basic information to the public under the Right to Information laws. The Sahiwal Club, in particular, has sparked controversy by claiming that filing information requests is a punishable offense and has also challenged the jurisdiction of the Punjab Information Commission.

Step-father kills three-year-old son over family dispute

Police say a case has been registered and they are looking for the suspect

PTA told to release information relating to TikTok ban - Newspaper

The Pakistan Infor­mation Commission (PIC) has directed the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) to provide minutes of a meeting and the file notes related to the banning of TikTok, the popular social media platform for entertainment videos. AP/File ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Infor­mation Commission (PIC) has directed the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) to provide minutes of a meeting and the file notes related to the banning of TikTok, the popular social media platform for entertainment videos. TikTok, which is owned by a Chinese company, was banned in October after repeated warnings by PTA over alleged ‘unethical content’. However, the PTA later restored TikTok with conditions and warnings that it adhere to the laws of the country and the platform should not be used for spreading vulgarity/indecent content and values of society should also not be abused.

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