First women’s police centre in Sukkur inaugurated

SUKKUR – MNA Madam Khursheed Afghan inaugrated first woman police center in Sukkur on October 25, for which more than 200 women police officers would be recruited.

Talking to newsmen after inaugral ceremony Madam Khursheed Afghan said that the government was trying its utmost for the welfare of women folk in the country and to resolve their problems at their doorstep.

She said that crime rate in Sukkur has been reduced considerably, which is a relief for the people of the city.

Source: Daily Times

Date:10/26/2004

Steps taken for women welfare

PESHAWAR – NWFP Senior Minister Sirajul Haq said on October 25, that the provincial government was giving top priority to the promotion of education and taking revolutionary steps in this regard despite financial constraints.

Speaking at public gatherings after the inauguration of the Centennial Girls Higher Secondary School and inspection of a polytechnic institute and other development schemes in Timergara, the minister said the Muttahida Majlis-i-Amal faced propaganda of gender discrimination but its government had taken steps for improving the educational and socio-economic conditions of women.

He said the increase in the number of universities, colleges and other educational institutions in the private and public sectors, establishment of a women’s university, a girls medical college, a medical university and vocational institutes, increase in teaching staff, improvement of academic facilities and arrangement of resources for adult education centres were testimony of the government’s performance.

He said the pace of development in the province had been accelerated through strict financial management despite meagre resources and reforms of far reaching impact had been introduced in the social sector, which could contribute to improving the standard of living of the people.

However, he alleged, the centre, instead of helping in speedy development and industrialization in the NWFP, was creating hurdles for the provincial government.

Source: Dawn

Date:10/26/2004

Honour killing claims two lives

MINGORA – Honour killing claims two lives on October 25, in the remote Shabaka village of Matta subdivision in Upper Swat. It was reported that Ali Muhammad, son of Dauray, and his cousin, Shamia, daughter of Sher Afzal, were in love but the girl’s father was not ready to marry his daughter to his nephew.

The girl went to Ali Muhammad’s house, which infuriated her father, who along with his son Gul Afzal, barged into the house of his nephew, Ali Muhammad, and allegedly killed both of them instantly.

Source: Daily Times

Date:10/26/2004