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KMC forms body to oversee graveyards
Karachi
April 30, 2021
The Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) has set up an eight-member central committee comprising its officials and representatives of welfare organisations to manage the affairs of graveyards throughout the city.
According to a statement issued by the KMC, the committee s responsibilities include overseeing matters of graveyards, providing support to bereaved families, keeping record of all graves and burials, and ensuring that no immoral or anti-social activities took place within the cemeteries.
The committee would also make necessary arrangements for the protection of graves and submit its suggestions to the KMC for the formation of sub-committees for the management of all the cemeteries in Karachi.
EFU Life extends its ambit of exclusivity by collaborating with AMTF for PRIMUS Loyalty Program
Karachi
April 10, 2021
Karachi: EFU Life Assurance Ltd, the leading insurance provider in the country is proud to partner with Afzaal Memorial Thalassemia Foundation (AMTF) for its PRIMUS Loyalty Program. The partnership will enable EFU Life’s high priority client base to avail various discounts and attractive offers on labs, radiology and Xray services.
The agreement was signed by Mr. Shahid Abbas, Executive Director EFU Life and Dr. Asim Qidwai, Founder AMTF. They were joined by Mr. Rehan Yaseen Chief Finance Secretary AMTF, Ateeq ur Rahman, Executive Director AMTF, Ms. Aman Hussain, Head of Marketing, EFU Life and Mr. Faizan Shuja Head of Alliances, EFU Life.
Management bodies to be formed for KMC graveyards
Karachi
April 6, 2021
The Karachi Metropolitan Corporation’s (KMC) administrator has announced that management committees will be formed to improve the conditions of the city’s graveyards that are under the administrative control of the municipal body.
“The involvement of social and welfare organisations in the management of the cemeteries will improve the situation,” said Laeeq Ahmed on Monday. “Work will start at six graveyards in the first phase, and then expand to the entire city in the following stages.”
Addressing a meeting that was attended by representatives of different social and welfare organisations of the city, Ahmed said that management committees should be formed to supervise the affairs of the cemeteries. The committees will also formulate the procedure to issue certificates, he added.