National
January 21, 2021
KARACHI: Members of the Sindh cabinet have said the Pakistan Peopleâs Party has never avoided the process of accountability. The recent reference against the Sindh CM Murad Ali Shah is meant to threaten and pressurise the PPP besides damaging the credibility of the partyâs Sindh government.
Speaking at a press conference here on Wednesday, the Sindh cabinet members said they got to know about the filing of the fresh accountability reference against the Sindh chief minister through the media only. If it was true, then all the facts related to the reported case would be presented before the court.
KARACHI: Sindh Law and Environment Adviser Barrister Murtaza Wahab has said that the President of Pakistan does possess the constitutional power to promulgate an ordinance but he doesn’t have.
KARACHI: Sindh Law and Environment Adviser Barrister Murtaza Wahab has said that the President of Pakistan does possess the constitutional power to promulgate an ordinance but he doesn’t have.
Karachi: The Sindh Government has made it compulsory for every new industry being established in the province to set up its own effluent treatment plant.
The decision to this effect was reached at a meeting chaired by Sindh Law and Environment Adviser Barrister Murtaza Wahab to review the progress on implementing the environmental laws and regulations in the province.
Sindh Environment adviser said on the occasion that there was no reason to establish any new factory in the province whose operations caused irreparable damage to the environment.
He said the process of industrialisation should accelerate the process of sustainable development as for the purpose the environmental laws should be strictly followed.
Wahab wants tanneries to switch to solar power
Lahore
January 10, 2021
KARACHI : Sindh Law and Environment Adviser Barrister Murtaza Wahab has suggested that the tanneries in Korangi Industrial Area should switch to the mode of solar power for operating their combined effluent treatment plant (CETP) to bring down the cost of treating the waste water of the industry.
He made this suggestion while taking part in a tree plantation tree drive on the green belt in Sector 7-A of Korangi Industrial Area. The office-bearers of the Pakistan Tanneries Association (PTA) were also present on the occasion.
Barrister Wahab said that using solar power to run the CETP would be helpful in bringing down the production cost of Pakistani leather products to increase their competitiveness in the international market.