Eid ul Azha
July 20, 2021
Pakistan will celebrate the festival of Eid ul Azha tomorrow (July 21). On this special day, people usually prefer to visit their relatives and go for family outings. But this year, the situation is slightly different due to the Covid-19 pandemic. We have to follow precautionary measures in order to save ourselves from this dangerous virus. This year, we have to stay at home and play our part in containing the spread of this virus whose delta variant is turning out to be even more lethal.
We must pledge to stay at home during Eid holidays.
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GILGIT: The authorities have decided to hold local bodies’ elections in Gilgit-Baltistan in the current year.
The decision was made in a meeting of Gilgit-Baltistan cabinet held here with Chief Minister Khalid Khurshid Khan.
Addressing a press conference after the meeting, Minister for Information Fatehullah Khan, Minister for Finance Javed Manwa and spokesperson for chief minister Ali Taj said that the cabinet approved GB Contract Employees Regularisation Act, and GB Public Procurement Bill, 2021.
The cabinet also approved reinstatement of doctors whose contracts had expired. The meeting decided to give more incentives to specialist doctors.
They said that the government would provide a grant of Rs350 million to Northern Areas Transport Company (Natco). The meeting also approved Rs24 million for K2 base camp and Baltoro glacier cleaning campaigns.
No jobs
May 21, 2021
This is to draw the attention of the authorities to the rising rate of unemployment. Both fresh graduates and experienced professionals are unable to find good employment opportunities. Even though the country was facing the problem of unemployment even before it got hit by the Covid-19 pandemic, the present situation has turned even worse. Many people, especially those who were employed in the private sector, lost their jobs because of the sudden closure of industries and other businesses. Many employers blatantly say that they don’t have enough money to pay salaries. Rising unemployment has also resulted in a high number of street crimes.