KMC forms body to oversee graveyards
Karachi
April 30, 2021
The Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) has set up an eight-member central committee comprising its officials and representatives of welfare organisations to manage the affairs of graveyards throughout the city.
According to a statement issued by the KMC, the committee s responsibilities include overseeing matters of graveyards, providing support to bereaved families, keeping record of all graves and burials, and ensuring that no immoral or anti-social activities took place within the cemeteries.
The committee would also make necessary arrangements for the protection of graves and submit its suggestions to the KMC for the formation of sub-committees for the management of all the cemeteries in Karachi.
Security of KMC s head office tightened
Administrator Karachi Laeeq Ahmed on Monday tightened security of Karachi Metropolitan Corporation s main building
KARACHI, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 11th Jan, 2021 ) :Administrator Karachi Laeeq Ahmed on Monday tightened security of Karachi Metropolitan Corporation s main building.
According to a spokesperson of KMC Ali Hassan Sajid security guards and city wardens have been deployed at entry and exit points of the building.
As many as 48 close circuit television cameras were installed and monitoring is being made around the clock at central security office.
The spokesperson said that all cameras installed at main gate and administrator corridor are functional while other defunct cameras are also being made functional.
KMC beefs up security at building
Karachi
January 12, 2021
Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) Administrator Laeeq Ahmed on Monday tightened the security of the corporation s main building.
According to KMC spokesperson Ali Hassan Sajid, security guards and city wardens have been deployed at the entry and exit points of the building. As many as 48 close circuit television cameras have been installed and are monitoring the building round the clock at the central security office, he added.
The spokesperson said all cameras installed at the main gate and the administrator corridor were functional while other defunct cameras were also being made repaired. He said the entry of âall irrelevant vehiclesâ had been banned in the building, while every person and all vehicles were being checked at the gate. The guests coming to the building were allowed only after they presented the CNIC, he added.