Rs160b state land recovered in Taxila
National
March 13, 2021
TAXILA: State land worth Rs160 billion was retrieved from land mafia during crackdown, Assistant Commissioner Shahzad Mehboob said while talking to media here Friday.
He said that the government was following a policy of zero tolerance against land grabbers. To a question, he said that computerized land record centre had helped people resolve their land revenue issues.
“More than 62-kanal official land, amounting 160 millions, had been retrieved from land mafia operating in different parts of Tehsil Taxila.”
He said that price inflation would be identified by tiger force and price control magistrate will take action against profiteers while price control committees would made more effective during the holy month of Ramazan to control prices hike.
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Illegal plant burning tyres for making fuel sealed
National
March 11, 2021
TAXILA: In a combined raid, local administration and health authorities headed by assistant commissioner Taxila, Shahzad Mehboob, has sealed an illegal plant burning tyres for making fuel in Ban Bola in the Taxila Police Station limits, on the complaints of local residents. Talking to media, local administration officials said action was taken against the plant because burning tyres for making fuel releases large quantities of carbon and sulphur. Locals said serious lungs related problems and diseases were spreading in the area because of pollution and hazardous fumes emitted by such kind of plants. Residents of area, Ashri Shah, Tajammal Shah and Malik Idrees thanked the local administration for sealing the illegal plant.
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