KMC completes repair of Quaidabad Bridge in Karachi
The repair and maintenance work started a month ago SAMAA | Web desk - Posted: Apr 16, 2021 | Last Updated: 4 hours ago SAMAA | Web desk Posted: Apr 16, 2021 | Last Updated: 4 hours ago
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The Karachi Metropolitan Corporation has completed repair and maintenance of expansion joints of Karachi’s Quaidabad Bridge, KMC Engineering Department DG Shabih-ul-Hassan confirmed Friday.
The KMC replaced ten expansion joints on both sides of the bridge, the official told SAMAA Digital. The repair and maintenance work began a month ago.
There were 14 expansion joints that needed replacement,
according to Hassan. âThe KMC will soon replace the remaining four joints,â he
ANF seized 425.253 kgs drugs valuing US$ 14.658 million in 29 operations
Rawalpindi, March 16, 2021 (PPI-OT): Anti Narcotics Force Pakistan seized 425.253 Kgs narcotics valuing US $ 14.658 Million internationally, arrested 42 culprits including seven Afghan national, one Pakistani national lady and impounded 17 vehicles while conducting 29 counter-narcotics strikes throughout the country. The seized drugs comprised 4.681 Kg Heroin, 350.400 Kg Hashish, 65.200 Kg Opium, 2.352 Kg Amphetamine, 2.620 Kg Methamphetamine, Tab Al-Prazolam 2500, Tab Diazepam 150, Tab Clonazepam 2180, Tab Clomipramine HCL 1200 and Tab Pseudoephedrine 2200.
ANF Balochistan, Police Station, Quetta recovered 2.500 Kg Hashish from Sada Bahar Bus Terminal at Sariab road Quetta which was lying unattended in said bus terminal. In another operation, Police Station Quetta recovered 16 Kg Hashish near Sada Bahar Bus Terminal, Quetta alongwith a Motorcycle. In third operation, Police Station Hub arrested an accused Muh
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SHC orders action against people growing vegetables in toxic water
Hearing adjourned till Feb 17 SAMAA | Irfan Ul Haque - Posted: Jan 25, 2021 | Last Updated: 2 months ago SAMAA | Irfan Ul Haque Posted: Jan 25, 2021 | Last Updated: 2 months ago
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The Sindh High Court has given authorities three months to take action against people growing vegetables in toxic water in Karachi s Malir and Korangi.
The Korangi additional deputy commissioner told the court they launched an operation but farmers have found new areas to grow their vegetables.
The court remarked that growing vegetables in industrial waste is a big concern. Needless to say that permanent action should be taken, the bench added.