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What makes them stand out is their focus on fresh seafood.
The narrow congested service lanes of the long Boat Basin food street are filled to the brim with waiters hopping alongside cars, famished families spilling on to the road, macho guys preening on motor bikes or glowering in luxury four-wheel vehicles and in haphazardly parked vehicles.
Looking for a sushi place amidst this madding crowd could have been the opening scene from a Netflix film. It did not help that the name of the restaurant was prone to misinterpretation. “Pish posh?” asked a perplexed shopkeeper, scratching his jet black dyed hair.
For reasons best known to successive governments, the five-year development plans have become moribund for the past 18 years.
Gauging the status of development on a periodic basis is a prime prerequisite in public administration. Governments learn about the outcomes of public spending done in different sectors and locations through such exercises.
These assessments also provide the justifications for strategising investments through programme or project modes. For reasons best known to successive governments, the five-year development plans have become moribund for the past 18 years. One can argue about the success or otherwise of this time-tested approach to development planning.
However, it is abandoned without instituting an alternative, and apparently replaced by project-based spending in different sectors of performance. Various exercises of information gathering keep informing us about the drastic shortcomings and development related disparities between provinces, intra-pr
KARACHI: A man was murdered allegedly by his wife in Qasba Colony on Thursday. Police said that tortured body of Aqil Badshah alias Sajjad, 35, was found at home.
He was stabbed to death as there were multiple wounds on his neck, chest and hands while a pillow was put on his mouth.
Pirabad SHO Pervez Bhutto said the victim was recently married and the couple was living in a rented house.
The officer believed that he had been killed by his wife and her alleged friend. Both the suspects managed to escape. The victim hailed from Mardan.
The body was taken to the Abbasi Shaheed Hospital to fulfil medico-legal formalities.