کوئٹہ / اسلام آباد (نمائندگان جنگ / نیوز ایجنسیز) بلوچستان کے دارالحکومت کوئٹہ میں کالعدم تحریک طالبان پاکستان (ٹی ٹی پی) نے خودکش دھماکا کردیا ، کوئٹہ کے مستونگ روڈ پر ایف.
Punjab PA session begins tomorrow
8th session of the current assembly is expected to approve several important laws
Punjab Assembly. PHOTO: APP
A session of Punjab Assembly has been summoned on Monday.
Speaker Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi issued the notification for the session as acting governor in view of a summary of the provincial law and parliamentary affairs department.
The 28th session of the current assembly is likely to continue for a month and the House is expected to approve several important laws.
As many as 21 bills are in various stages of approval from the Punjab Assembly and its standing committees. The Standing Committee on Higher Education has approved the draft bill of the Institute of Science and Technology, Dera Ghazi Khan. Several new bills will also be presented in the House.
Move to enforce compulsory education bill
Draft sent to standing committee despite minister s opposition
Education Minister Shafqat Mehmood interacts with teachers and students at a school in Islamabad on the first day of the reopening of educational institutions. PHOTO: NNI
LAHORE:
The government s failure to notify the Free and Compulsory Education Bill after its approval six years ago has resulted in an inordinate delay in formulation of the rules of business for its implementation.
The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government also kept the bill in the cold storage during the past almost two and a half years. Finally, in the recent session of the Punjab Assembly, 13 lawmakers from the PTI, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) jointly presented an amendment under private members business to implement the bill.
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