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Justice Ameer Bhatti takes oath as LHC CJ
July 7, 2021
LAHORE: Justice Ameer Bhatti took oath as the new chief justice of the Lahore High Court on Tuesday, Geo News reported.
The swearing in ceremony took place at Governor House in Lahore and the oath was administered by Punjab Governor Chaudhry Muhammad Sarwar.
Justice Bhatti’s name was proposed for the post of LHC CJ in May, earlier this year.
He was nominated by Chief Justice of Pakistan Gulzar Ahmed.
Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Bazdar was among the notable provincial ministers, judges and administrative officers who attended the swearing in ceremony of Justice Bhatti. The Punjab CM congratulated the newly sworn in LHC CJ and extended his best wishes to him. Justice Bhatti became an additional LHC judge on March 12, 2011. Formerly, he served as the senior puisne judge in the LHC.
Lahore
April 8, 2021
LAHORE:Punjab ombudsman has taken strict action against land-grabbers, retrieving 351 kanals and 14 marlas of state land worth more than Rs275 million.
Provincial Ombudsman Major (r) Azam Suleman in a meeting presented the annual report to Punjab Governor Chaudhry Muhammad Sarwar. Chaudhry Sarwar said that the provision of speedy justice would strengthen Pakistan. Oppression and injustice will not be tolerated with anyone. He praised the performance of the provincial ombudsman. The governor said the government had an unequivocal policy against land-grabbers. The PTI government is purging the institutions of political interference. Providing immediate justice will strengthen Pakistan and the role of provincial ombudsman in ensuring the provision of justice is commendable.
Coronavirus: Lahore s Aitchison College will not increase tuition fees for next 6 months
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Aitchison College decides not to increase tuition fees for six months
Govt helping out people despite coronavirus pandemic, says Punjab governor
Aitchison college is a historic institution, says Punjab governor
LAHORE: The Aitchison College s management has decided against increasing tuition fees for six months as the coronavirus pandemic continues to inflict a financial crunch on several businesses across the country.
The decision to not increase the college s tuition fees was taken during a meeting of the board of governors presided by Punjab Governor Chaudhry Muhammad Sarwar. Aitchison College is a historical institution, we are taking steps to ensure transparency and meritocracy is maintained in the institution, said Sarwar.
Lahore s Aitchison College takes important decision on tuition fees
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Students make their way towards the Aitchison College. Photo: file
LAHORE: The management of Lahore s Aitchison College has decided to not increase its tuition fees, keeping in mind the financial constraints brought upon millions by the coronavirus pandemic.
The decision to not increase the college s tuition fees was taken during a meeting of the board of governors presided by Punjab Governor Chaudhry Muhammad Sarwar. Aitchison College is a historical institution, we are taking steps to ensure transparency and meritocracy is maintained in the institution, said Sarwar.
The Punjab governor defended the government s relief efforts, saying that it was doing its utmost to provide support to the masses during the coronavirus pandemic.