Charge sheet filed against 6 for selling Waqf land in Kashmir
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Crime Branch books 6 in Wakf land grabbing case
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Consumed Careers
Successive governments have mindlessly “hired” people on an ad-hoc, provisional and temporary basis. They keep the government’s service delivery show going on at almost half of the daily wage guaranteed by law. Merely surviving on a hope that one day their services will be regularised, these more than 60,000 families are dying almost on daily basis. They are at the core of a social crisis, reports
Yawar Hussain
Mohammad Lateef, a PHE daily-wager, whose brother Farooq, also a PHE daily wager died on duty. Lateef has quite a few years to retire from active service.
On one wintry November 29, morning in 2020, Farooq Ahmad Dagga long wait ended with his death. He was lowered in his grave and the funeral shroud included his hope that one day he will be a regular employee of the Jammu and Kashmir government and his family will reap the benefits of his sweat and blood that he contributed to the department he worked for.
Traders express outrage over outdated price list
Traders argue that district officials should have consulted with traders before preparing rate list
RAWALPINDI:
The flatbread makers, milkmen and grocers have rejected the new rate lists issued by the deputy commissioner (DC) and instead announced selling products on unofficial rates, the office-bearers of different traders bodies told The Express Tribune on Sunday.
They lamented how the items could be sold at official rates when they were not available on the wholesale price mentioned in the list. They said that the rate list was prepared by district officials sitting in air-conditioned rooms with no knowledge of the trade, adding that they should have consulted with the traders.