School damaged in Charsadda blast

CHARSADDA: A government girls’ school was damaged in an explosion in Ibrahimzai village in Sardheri area on Thursday night, sources said.

The sources said that explosive devices planted by the militants in the building of the Government Girls Middle School in Ibrahimzai village went off at night, causing partial damage to the boundary wall, a room and veranda. Police reached the spot and collected pieces of evidence. Police also launched search in the nearby areas but no arrest could be made.

Source: The News

Women, minorities Four draft bills submitted

ISLAMABAD: National Commission on the Status of Women (NCSW) has submitted to the Ministry of Human Rights four draft bills concerning women issues and personal laws of the minorities living in Pakistan.

The drafts bills are: Hindu Marriages Act 2011, Christian Marriages Amendment Act 2011, Christian Divorce Amendment Act 2011, and Domestic Violence (Criminal Law Amendment Bill 2011), the commission announced here on Friday.

The draft bills for the Hindu and Christian communities were prepared by Law Committee of NCSW following a focused group discussion on marriage and divorce of the personal laws of both minorities. To combat domestic violence, another draft of bill to introduce effective penal clauses in the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC) has also been prepared after having consultations with the civil society and other stakeholders.

The commission has requested the ministry of human rights to introduce the draft in the parliament as a government bill.

Separately, it has written a letter to President Asif Zardari, urging him to extend the scope of women-friendly legislation to Fata, while invoking his sole power under Article 247 of the Constitution. The landmark legislation done by the present government on “Prevention of Anti-Women Practices (Criminal Law Amendment) Act 2011”, “Acid Control and the Acid Crimes Prevention (Criminal Law Amendment) Act 2011” and “Protection against Harassment of Women at the Workplace Act 2010” should be extended to the Fata region; the commission has urged the president.

Source: Dawn