LAHORE:Lahore Police along with district government teams, Pakistan Army and Rangers carried out flag march continuously on the fourth day in different areas of the city on Thursday.The purpose of.
28 Apr 2021
Taiwan is considering a bill that would ban public displays of the communist Chinese flag as part of a set of reforms aimed at asserting Taiwanese sovereignty, including a passport redesign officials said on Tuesday had proven extremely popular.
A bill recently proposed by a member of Taiwan’s anti-communist Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) which opposes Chinese influence in Taiwan would ban “raising, lowering, hanging, displaying, holding or brandishing a political or military flag of a hostile foreign power in public places. Those found guilty would be subject to fines of up to $1,782,” the Diplomat reported on April 24.
The bill would target the public display of the five-star People’s Republic of China (PRC) flag in Taiwan and require an amendment to Taiwan’s National Security Act to “criminalize certain actions deemed hostile to the nation,” according to the Diplomat. DPP legislator Wang Ting-yu first proposed the amendment in October 2020 w
National
April 28, 2021
Rawalpindi: Rawalpindi police, army, Rangers, Rescue 1122, traffic wardens and Dolphin officials Tuesday carried out a joint flag march in different areas to spread the awareness amongst the public to strictly follow the standard operating procedures (SOPs) against coronavirus.
The joint flag march of police, army, rangers, Rescue 1122 and Dolphin officials led by Deputy Commissioner (Rawalpindi) Captain (r) Anwar-ul-Haq and SSP (Operations) Shoib Mehmood, started from Police Lines Headquarters and passed through different important roads and markets and business centres of the city including Ammar Chowk, Rawal Road, Ali Nawaz Chowk, Chandni Chowk, Rehmanabad, Faizabad, Murree Road, Commercial Market, Naz Cinema, Fawara Chowk, and Mall Road Saddar.
Flag march held in Nowshera to raise awareness about corona SOPs
Peshawar
April 28, 2021
NOWSHERA: Eighteen more patients tested positive as officials of the district administration, army and police held a joint flag march to raise awareness about implementation of standard operating procedures (SOPs) against the Covid-19 pandemic on Tuesday.
The district administration also continued imposing smart lockdown to contain the spread of fast-spreading virus after coronavirus cases reported from various areas in the district.
The administration also sealed 11 more shops and imposed heavy fines on five others for violating SOPs against the viral infection.
Deputy Commissioner Mir Reza Ozgen told the media that the number of coronavirus-infected patients were increasing as people were ignoring the SOPs against the viral disease.