Rawalpindi : Fools soon waste their money. This is how the saying goes? These days that seems to truer than ever before. My grievance is about the way people hand over their hard-earned cash.This.
Spring rains bring enjoyment for Pindiites
Islamabad
April 11, 2021
Rawalpindi: Sporadic spring rain spells during the month of March brought delight for the Pindiites. After the rain, people thronged public spots and roadside eateries. The majority of people find rainy weather amazing and romantic. Rains are identical to happiness.
“Despite the fact that many people find rains troublesome. Dirt, traffic jams, dark weather are the things they relate to rains, birds sing and chirp sweetly on the wet branches of trees. Roads turn into small rivulets and the children splash and play in the muddy, dirty puddles. Papers float in the water and kids start cycling all around in the colony. I also enjoy the weather to the fullest, go for a walk, go for a long drive, remain outside and enjoy as much as possible,” says Saqib Ali.
Pindiites express solidarity with Kashmiris
Islamabad
February 6, 2021
Rawalpindi : Different political parties, traders, civil society members, government officers, private organisations, students and Anjuman-e-Shehriyan-e-Rawalpindi staged rallies to express solidarity with Kashmiri people and strongly condemned Indian brutalities on them.
A large number of people participated in the rallies and raised slogans in support of the people of Kashmir here on Friday.
Several government and private organisations including Rawalpindi Arts Council (RAC) also arranged programmes in connection with Kashmir Solidarity Day.
Speakers on the occasion strongly condemned India for the bloodshed in illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir and vowed to support Kashmiris in their cause.
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.