Daily Times
April 4, 2021
Aged pensioners continue to suffer at the hands of their banks as their accounts were locked owing to unavailability of biometric verification and submission of Alive Certificates.
Every month their pension amount is supposed to be credited into their bank accounts through the concerned district accounts offices as per government rules, but in March State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) issued a circular to all the banks directing them to get all the pensioners biometrically verified which most of them did, but they little did they knew that after their verification, Alive Certificate is also to be submitted to the banks individually.
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Bakhtawar Bhutto Zardari celebrates her 31st birthday on 25th January. To celebrate the special occasion today, many netizens are sending good wishes her way. The first-born of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto and former President Asif Ali Zardari broke the internet recently with news of her wedding. But now, the hashtag ‘Happy Birthday Bakhtawar BZ’ is trending on Twitter.
Wedding Shenanigans
Recently, Bakhtawar Bhutto was making headlines for several news outlets. The news of her engagement spread on the internet like wildfire. Many took to their social media accounts to congratulate their political leader.
Everything from her engagement’s invitation cards to her dress was in the limelight. The engagement ceremony took place at Bilawal House in Karachi. But what stood out the most was her shawl.
Eight prisoners released on medical grounds
Karachi
January 3, 2021
The Sindh home department, in light of a Supreme Court order in a human rights case, has released eight prisoners on medical grounds.
A notification, issued on Saturday, reads, “Pursuant to the order dated July 27, 2018 passed by the honourable Supreme Court of Pakistan in a human rights case and the decision of the provincial cabinet taken in its meeting held on December 9, 2020, the following convicted prisoners are hereby released and early discharged from Sindh prisons on account of being terminally ill and suffering from incurable diseases under Section 49 (a) and (b) of the Sindh Prisons and Corrections Services Act 2019 read with Rule 724 of the Sindh Prisons and Corrections Services Rules 2019 for a period of four (04) months subject to fulfilment of all codal formalities and conditions as laid down below. “The name of terminally ill prisoners with father’s names released from the Central Prison K