Nasir Shah visits Aziz Bhatti Park
August 4, 2021
KARACHI: Sindh Minister for Information and Local Government Syed Nasir Hussain Shah on Tuesday visited Aziz Bhatti Park.
While briefing the minister, Karachi Metropolitan Corporation’s Administrator Laeeq Ahmad said internal encroachments in the park had been completely demolished while the Customs Club and marriage halls constructed on the park’s land had also been demolished.
He said dumping of garbage in park’s lake, which covers the area of five acres had been stopped. He said a social organisation had committed about 100,000 saplings for developing an urban forest on the retrieved park’s land, adding these 50,000 saplings had been handed over to KMC.
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KARACHI:
A lockdown will be imposed in the province of Sindh from tomorrow (July 31) till August 8 as provincial authorities try to mitigate the spread of the deadly Delta variant of coronavirus.
The decision was taken during a meeting of the Sindh government s Covid-19 task force in Karachi to mull further restrictions in the port city as the highly transmissible Delta variant of the virus fuels the spread of the pandemic.
All markets will remain closed during the lockdown, however, pharmacies are allowed to remain open and function. Grocery stores, meat and vegetable shops, banks and fuel pumps will also remain open. However, essential shops will close at 6pm.
“The withdrawal of US troops in Afghanistan and advancement of the Taliban is likely to increase the insurgency which may affect Pakistan, particularly Karachi, said Sindh CM Murad Ali Shah. DawnNewsTV/File
KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah alerted the police and other law enforcement agencies on Thursday to beef up security and enhance the coordinated intelligence work so that the fallout of the war in Afghanistan could be controlled here.
“The withdrawal of US troops in Afghanistan and advancement of the Taliban is likely to increase the insurgency which may affect Pakistan, particularly Karachi, in terms of terrorism and influx of illegal immigrants. Therefore, we have to be prepared to control the situation,” he said while presiding over the 26th meeting of the Apex Committee.