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Two new graveyards to address needs of Pindiites
Islamabad
January 21, 2021
Rawalpindi:The local administration, Rawalpindi has recently established a graveyard in Dhok Munshi which is operational while another one in Adiala Road is in process of completion and will be operational very soon. “The graveyard in Dhok Munshi graveyard has huge space for next 10-years at least, Commissioner Rawalpindi Division Captain (r) Muhammad Mehmood told ‘The News’ here on Wednesday.
Pindiites are facing difficulties in finding space for a grave. They have to search from place to place to find out space for a grave but in vain. Commissioner Rawalpindi Division Captain (r) Muhammad Mehmood said with these two new graveyards at Dhoke Munshi and Adiala Road, will address to the needs of Pindiites as not only the landlords but their tenants will also get space for a grave here for their deceased ones.
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ISLAMABAD: The federal capital saw a fall in the number of Covid-19 infections and positivity ratio after a period of over three months whereas Rawalpindi recorded a rise in patients on Tuesday. However, no casualty was reported in the twin cities.
A downward trend was also witnessed in Attock district and Taxila as no new positive case surfaced in the area in the last couple of days.
The garrison city reported 51 cases which were higher than the previous day when only nine people contracted the virus.
Islamabad reported only 66 cases and the positivity ratio was only 1.1pc on Tuesday.
Last Islamabad reported highest number of cases in November and December when the figure crossed 300, and the positivity rate was almost 7pc.