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Prices of essentials swell in Ramazan
Islamabad
April 18, 2021
Follies abound in Rawalpindi city and none can tell where the next round of absurdity will hit the ground. During Ramazan, the centre stage has been stolen by the escalating prices of daily essentials like milk, bread, ghee, oil, soap, eggs, fruits, and vegetables, etc.
“The unfolding stories of skyrocketed prices of items of daily use tempt me to feed on grains only. Fruit and vegetable prices have gone up over the last 10 days in a bizarre twist of turns,” says Aneeqa Zaidi.
Ramazan this year has come as the third wave of Covid-19 is becoming terrible. With no effect on unscrupulous traders this time, too they have spiked the prices of many essential commodities. They are busy cashing in on lax market monitoring and poor management,” says Hira Fatima.
Top Story
January 24, 2021
MULTAN: The incident of Dera Ghazi Khan alleged gang-rape at the hands of the accused Junaid Joyia proved fake, mysterious and incorrect, The News learnt Saturday.
First the complainant lodged a complaint of gang-rape with police, later she submitted an affidavit contradicting the FIR contents and said it was a ‘misunderstanding’. As per details, the Multan resident, Sehrish Batool, had lodged a complaint with Dera Ghazi Khan Civil Lines Police, alleging that Junaid Joyia and his accomplices gan-raped her at gun point. Further, the complainant provided her personal details in the FIR No 31/21 including her Multan address, phone number and CNIC number. The News probed the contents of complainant provided in the FIR and searched the cellular record but found that the cell phone sim was issued at the name of another lady Zubaida Khatoon instead of Sehrish Batool.
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Recently, Dawood Global Foundation held the 12th Anniversary of the Ladiesfund Women’s Awards for Pakistan 2020 at Sindh Governor House..
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Despite the hardships and health risks, millions of essential frontline workers continue to do their jobs during the Covid-19 pandemic. These hardworking heroes care for those who are most vulnerable and keep us safe. It is only right that these unsung heroes are recognised for their dedication and efforts.
Recently, Dawood Global Foundation held the 12th Anniversary of the Ladiesfund Women’s Awards for Pakistan 2020 at Sindh Governor House. The event was a Facebook live where dynamic and inspiring women in Pakistan and around the world watched, celebrated and appreciated the strength and empowerment of women, as well as acknowledge the great life-saving contribution of Pakistani women as frontline workers during the Covid-19 pandemic.