Bomb blast kills 10 persons, 8 injured in Risalpur: DPO

A bomb planted at bicycle went off at Risalpur bazaar in Nowshera district, killing 10 persons and wounding eight others, DPO Muhammad Hussain Khan told mediapersons here on Thursday.DPO Nowshera said the time bomb was fitted in a bicycle, parked in the small bazaar which went off suddenly with a big bang at around 8:30 p.m, killing 10 people on the spot and eight other injured.

The blast also damaged the shops and two restaurants of the small markets. Soon after blast the officials of the law enforcing agencies and police reached the scene. The victims could not be immediately ascertained.
They also rushed the injured to nearby District Headquarter Hospital Nowshera and Sheikh Maltoon Hospital, Mardan.

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Indian inquiry confirms unmarked graves in Kashmir

Hundreds of unmarked graves in Kashmir hold more than 2,000 bullet-riddled bodies that may include innocent victims, despite police claims that they were militants fighting Indian rule in the disputed Himalayan territory, according to an Indian government report.

The report — following a three-year investigation launched amid allegations of rights abuses by the army, paramilitary and police — is the first official acknowledgment that civilians killed in the two-decade conflict may have been buried in unmarked graves.

It stops short of confirming that suspicion, long alleged by rights groups, but says “there is every possibility that … various unmarked graves at 38 places of north Kashmir may contain the dead bodies of locals.”

Previously, officials have insisted that all the bodies were of militant fighters, as claimed by police when they were handed over to villages for burial.

The report says 2,156 unidentified bodies were found in single and mass graves in three northern mountainous regions, while 574 other bodies found in the graves have been identified as local residents.

The findings by the Jammu-Kashmir State Human Rights Commission are likely to deepen cynicism in restive Kashmir, where anti-India sentiment runs deep and most people want independence.

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IRSA snubs Sindh plea to cut down Punjab water supply

Indus River System Authority (IRSA) rejected Sindh’s request to suspend water supply to Punjab from Chashma, Jhelum and Taunsa-Panjnad Link Canal.

Talking to a private news channel, Chairman IRSA Rao Irshad Ali said Sindh was being provided three percent more than its due share, adding, Sindh was given water share from Manglad Dam in April as well.

Despite Sindh concerns over the ongoing water supply to Punjab, IRSA revved up water supply to 4000 cusecs from Chashma Jhelum Link Canal and 3000 cusecs from Taunsa-Panjnad Link Canal.

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KESC withdraws loadshedding reduction claim

The Karachi Electric Supply Company says that it has insufficient supplies of oil and gas so it cannot reduce the loadshedding duration.
The citizens of Karachi are facing 10 to 12 hours of power outage in a day.

 

Meanwhile, despite the restoration of operational system, the work for fixing technical faults could not be hastened.

 

The complains of the KESC consumers have been piling up and the KESC administration is asking a two-day time frame to fix the faults.

 

Citizens have complained that the KESC central complain cell is not responding to their phone calls.

 

The KESC had announced on Friday that it would reduce the duration of loadshedding in the city from Saturday after the Pakistan State Oil and the Sui Southern Gas Company assured it of the required fuel supply.

 

The KESC also announced that there would be no loadshedding during Iftar and Sehar.

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US to supply Pakistan with 85 mini-drones

The United States will provide Pakistan with 85 small “Raven” drone aircraft, a U.S. military official told Reuters, a key step to addressing Islamabad’s calls for access to U.S. drone technology.

The official, speaking on Thursday on condition of anonymity, declined to disclose the cost of the non-lethal, short-range surveillance aircraft, which are manufactured by the U.S.-based AeroVironment Inc (AVAV.O).

A company spokesman said the Raven is used by U.S. allies including Italy, Spain and Norway and is one of the most widely utilised unmanned aircraft in the world.

Pakistan is expected to receive roughly $3 billion in U.S. military aid in the upcoming fiscal year.

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Govt exploring all avenues for socio-economic uplift of masses: PM

Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani on Tuesday said the government was exploring all avenues for the socio-economic betterment of people particularly those living in the remote and backward areas of the country.He expressed these views while talking to a group of parliamentarians including some Federal Ministers who called on him here at the Prime Minister House on Tuesday evening. The Prime Minister said that our country is endowed with abundant diverse energy resources and it was dire need of hour to utilize these potentials for steering the economic wheel for the progress and prosperity of the people. He called upon the elected representatives to gear-up their efforts for the socio-economic development of the people of their constituencies by solving their basic problems.

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Firdous urges private sector to help expand education on no-profit no-loss basis

Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan on Sunday urged the private sector to play its due role in expansion of education on no-profit no-loss basis to ensure equal opportunities for the unprivileged students.Addressing annual prize distribution of Subhan Foundation school in village Sherpur, Dr Firdous said that the private sector was playing a pivotal role in providing education. But unfortunately it had become commercial and only the privileged class was availing the facility.

The Federal Minister stressed collective efforts for the promotion of education on non-commercial basis.
“After the 18 Amendment, the education sector will be run by the provincial governments and they are responsible for providing quality education to people and maintain institutions,” she added.

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New Haj policy to be announced in cabinet soon

According to sources the fare to perform Haj will be Rs 79,000. The total quota of pilgrims who can perform Haj from Pakistan will be up to 179,256 after an increase of 19,609.

There are going to be two Haj schemes, one will be the government Haj scheme and the other will be the private Haj scheme. A first come first serve method will be introduced and application will open from April 11 to April 30.

Out of the total, 50 percent of pilgrims would be allotted through the government Haj scheme and the other 50 percent would be allotted through the private Haj scheme. The new policy has also brought a decrease in the expenses.

New steps have also been proposed to make the Haj operations transparent. According to the policy, the Haj tour operators will be selected on merit.

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