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April 4, 2021
Aged pensioners continue to suffer at the hands of their banks as their accounts were locked owing to unavailability of biometric verification and submission of Alive Certificates.
Every month their pension amount is supposed to be credited into their bank accounts through the concerned district accounts offices as per government rules, but in March State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) issued a circular to all the banks directing them to get all the pensioners biometrically verified which most of them did, but they little did they knew that after their verification, Alive Certificate is also to be submitted to the banks individually.
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Wary villagers relish peace as guns fall silent along LoC
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March 10, 2021 13:05 IST
As the ceasefire between India and Pakistan holds, it s a time for healing for residents along the border
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Workers construct a concrede bunker for civilans in Silikote village near LoC. | Photo Credit: NISSAR AHMAD
As the ceasefire between India and Pakistan holds, it s a time for healing for residents along the border
Living just 850 metres away from the Pakistan Army positions on the hill slopes of Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK), villagers of Balkote and Silikote near the Line of Control (LoC) in Baramulla’s Uri are finally picking up the threads of life, which was badly frayed by frequent shelling and sniping in the last three years.