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Azma Bukhari announces Rs10,000 prize for Suthra Punjab workers: CM Maryam
Punjab Information Minister Azma Bukhari has stated that Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has granted a cash prize of Rs10,000 each for Suthra Punjab workers for their performance during the Eid cleanliness drive across the province.
Azma Bukhari stated in a statement that the Punjab administration successfully concluded the mega Eid sanitation drive. She said that 360,000 tonnes of animal waste was disposed of by Suthra Punjab workers during the three days of Eid-ul-Azha.
The minister said that the operation involved participation of more than 184,000 personnel. Around 60,000 vehicles were used in the Suthra Punjab program. She said the operation was performed throughout the province for timely collecting and disposal of sacrificial animal remains.
Azma Bukhari said trucks engaged in the rubbish collecting operation had covered a total distance of six million miles. She said that the cleanliness initiatives were going on uninterrupted from Lahore to Attock and from Multan to Rahim Yar Khan and Sadiqabad.
Rose water, phenyl and lime were utilised during the operation by officials to prevent households from bad smells and maintain hygienic conditions. The minister claimed these procedures helped improve environment in places where sacrificial animals were handled.
She further said that Maryam Nawaz kept a close watch on sanitation drive throughout Eid holidays. To appreciate the efforts and devotion of Suthra Punjab workers participated in the operation, the chief minister gave a prize of Rs10,000 for each worker.
The minister further added that about 4,000 roads in Punjab were washed with rose water as part of the special cleanliness initiatives performed during Eid.
Azma Bukhari said locals were showing happiness on the completion of sanitation campaign. She said that Suthra Punjab workers also cleaned 60,000 mosques, imambargahs and Eid prayer sites across the state.
She further stated that the Suthra Punjab helpline maintained a 100 percent complaint resolution rate during the operation, guaranteeing a timely response to public complaints and assisting maintain cleanliness standards throughout the Eid festivities.
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Pakistan open U18 Hockey Asia Cup beating China 3-0
Pakistan made a good start in the U18 Hockey Asia Cup with a 3-0 win against China in their opening encounter in Japan.
Pakistan got off to a flying start with two goals in the opening quarter. Muhammad Usman scored in the sixth minute to put Pakistan ahead and Adeel made it 2-0 five minutes later.
Both teams stiffened their defence with no goals scored in the second and third quarters.
Salman Yaseen completed a straightforward 3-0 win for Pakistan in the last quarter.
Pakistan will face their second game of the tournament against Malaysia on Sunday.
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ECP provides new statistics on voters in Pakistan
The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) on Friday has issued the updated data of voters in the country.
The new data reveals that Pakistan has more than 137.1 million registered voters. There are over 73.2 million male voters and over 63.8 million female voters in the country.
Punjab has about 77.955 million registered votes, Sindh over 28.772 million and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa over 23.4 million voters.
Balochistan has more than 5.765 million voters while Islamabad has more over 1.254 million registered voters.
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LHC affirms wife’s right to house promised under separate marriage deal
The Lahore High Court has dismissed a plea of a husband against a trial court’s verdict observing that he is required to honour the commitments made to his wife in a separate agreement besides the dower sum listed in the Nikahnama.
Justice Muhammad Sajid Mahmood Sethi, in an 11-page written judgement, held that a husband is bound by law to give the advantages promised in a separate agreement along with the dower specified in the marital contract. The court upheld the trial court’s order for the husband to transfer a five-marla residence to his wife.
The woman had filed a complaint for recovery of a five marla residence as dower and maintenance fees during the waiting period, according to the judgement. She insisted her husband had promised her the house in a separate agreement signed on the day they were married.
The court pointed out that dower is a legal right of the wife and not an act of charity or favour by the husband. It further said that under the law, dower is regarded an obligation owed by the husband to his wife.
A woman’s failure to claim dower during marriage cannot be construed as a waiver of her entitlement, the written judgement said. It stated that social and familial factors typically deter women from claiming dower at marriage. The court further pointed out that dower might be accepted verbally, in writing or even after marriage and Shariah regulations allow the husband to increase the amount of dower after marriage.
In family cases, the court emphasised, courts evaluate not just technical legal aspects, but social realities as well. It says family courts are supposed to handle marital issues in a fair and impartial manner.
The spouse had contended that the agreement was concocted and drawn up later. But the court found that the two witnesses of the agreement stood before the court and confirmed the paper and so proved its genuineness.
The judgement further observed that the burden of proof on an allegation of forgery is on the individual alleging forgery. The court noted that the spouse had objected to the forensic investigation of the signatures and thumb impressions on the document, which weakened his stand.
The court said unwillingness to do forensic tests damages a party’s claim, adding that a person expressing the truth should not be afraid of scientific inquiry. It further stated that mentioning only Rs5,000 as dower in the Nikahnama does not make the separate agreement useless or unenforceable.
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