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Sellur Raju slams DMK for Panthalkudi STP removal
Sellur Raju slams DMK for Panthalkudi STP removal

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Sellur Raju slams DMK for Panthalkudi STP removal

1 2 3 Madurai: AIA DMK leader and former minister Sellur K Raju, on Monday, criticised the DMK govt for dismantling a Rs2.5 crore sewage treatment plant (STP) constructed during the previous AIADMK regime. Addressing reporters here, Raju noted that the STP was built in 2020 to prevent untreated sewage from the Panthalkudi channel from entering the Vaigai river. "We built that plant to ensure that the Panthalkudi channel stayed clean. But now, in the name of the development of the Goripalayam flyover, they have scrapped it. This is not development—it's destruction," he said. The STP can treat 2 MLD per day, and recently the Madurai corporation allocated Rs1 crore to restore the facility after the flyover work is completed. The former minister also pointed out that the Panthalkudi area is home to both Muslim communities and scheduled castes. "This govt even erected curtains so that the chief minister wouldn't see the polluted channel. After protests, they were removed, but the entire approach shows how disconnected this govt is from real civic needs," he added. Drawing a political parallel, Raju recalled that the last time the DMK held a general council meeting in Madurai—in 1977—it was followed by a major electoral defeat in 1978 when MGR's AIADMK came to power. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like USDJPY đang đi lên không? IC Markets Đăng ký Undo "History may repeat itself. The recent DMK meet in Madurai could turn out to be another political omen," he warned. He also took jabs at the DMK's roadshow arrangements and traffic disruptions during the chief minister's visit, calling them artificially inflated shows of support. "If people truly believed in this govt, lakhs would have gathered without being herded," he said.

Rajanpuri goats turn heads at Islamabad cattle market
Rajanpuri goats turn heads at Islamabad cattle market

Express Tribune

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Express Tribune

Rajanpuri goats turn heads at Islamabad cattle market

'Rajanpuri Nukray', a strain of the Beetal goat, have become a major attraction at Bhatta Chowk Mandi, Islamabad, this year with their striking white coats and robust physiques drawing huge crowds and sparking high demand among animal enthusiasts and buyers. A state-run news channel reports that 15 white Rajanpuri Nukray have reached Islamabad Mandi, captivating visitors, including families with kids, who are marvelling at their beauty and seeking reasonable prices. These 15 animals are generating significant interest among buyers, with four of them being priced at a staggering Rs2.5 million each, said owner Fida Hussain. The remaining animals are available at different price points, making them accessible to a range of buyers, he added. The varying prices are allowing customers to choose according to their budget and preferences, he further mentioned. Many families are visiting the mandi to see these beautiful animals up close and discuss prices with the sellers, said a visitor, adding, the event is proving to be a great opportunity for both buyers and sellers to connect and finalise deals. In addition to negotiating prices, customers are also taking selfies with the majestic animals, capturing memorable moments, said another seller. The owner praised the Rajanpuri Nukray, highlighting their exceptional qualities. According to the owner, these animals are renowned for their impressive physique, striking white coats and strong build. The owner mentioned that the Rajanpuri Nukry have a hearty appetite and enjoy eating a wide variety of foods.

Cop with Rs2.5m head money for fiancé's murder arrested
Cop with Rs2.5m head money for fiancé's murder arrested

Express Tribune

time6 days ago

  • Express Tribune

Cop with Rs2.5m head money for fiancé's murder arrested

A policeman, who had allegedly shot dead his fiancé, a government primary school teacher, on April 7, was arrested in a police raid at the residence of a lawyer in Kambar-Shahdadkot district on Friday. The district's SSP Sajid Amir Saddozai told a press conference that Fareed Hasilo has been rounded up in a raid led by Sub Inspector Naek Muhammad Khoso of Hyderabad police. He was allegedly taking shelter in the house of a lawyer, Afzal Qadir Khoso, who has also been arrested along with his brother, police constable Ahmed Nawaz Khoso. They both have been booked in a separate FIR lodged on the police complaint with charges of providing shelter to a murder accused carrying head money of Rs2.5 million and for obstructing the police duty. The Sindh High Court had taken notice of the cold-blooded murder of Sadaf Hasilo in Kambar when she was travelling towards Larkana in a van. Fareed allegedly tried to pull her out of the vehicle but she resisted due to which he gunned her down.

Bank Alfalah approves sale of Bangladesh operations to Bank Asia
Bank Alfalah approves sale of Bangladesh operations to Bank Asia

Business Recorder

time29-05-2025

  • Business
  • Business Recorder

Bank Alfalah approves sale of Bangladesh operations to Bank Asia

The Board of Directors of Bank Alfalah Limited (BAFL), one of the largest commercial banks in Pakistan, has approved the sale of its Bangladesh operations to Bank Asia Limited, a private-sector commercial bank based in Dhaka. BAFL disclosed the development in its notice to the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) on Thursday. 'We are pleased to inform you that the Board of Directors of Bank Alfalah Limited, has accorded its approval to sell the bank's Bangladesh operations to Bank Asia Limited, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Bank Alfalah operations in Bangladesh: HNB decides not to proceed The transaction is subject to 'approval of the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), the Central Bank of Bangladesh, and/or any other regulatory authority, compliance with necessary legal/procedural requirements, and the execution of definitive agreements,' read the notice. A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed on May 28, 2025. About the banks Incorporated in 1999, Bank Asia expanded operations with the purchase of Bank of Nova Scotia branches and Muslim Commercial Bank Limited's (MCB) Bangladesh operations. In 2001, it purchased the operations of Scotiabank which entered Bangladesh in 1999. BAFL is one of the largest banks in Pakistan, with a network of over 1,024 branches across more than 200 cities in the country, and an international presence in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bahrain, and the UAE. BAFL reported a profit after tax of Rs7.04 billion for the quarter ended March 31, 2025, translating into an earnings per share (EPS) of Rs4.46. The Board of Directors also declared an interim cash dividend of Rs2.5 per share i.e. 25%.

International food festival in Islamabad raises Rs2.5 million for charity
International food festival in Islamabad raises Rs2.5 million for charity

Express Tribune

time25-05-2025

  • Business
  • Express Tribune

International food festival in Islamabad raises Rs2.5 million for charity

Listen to article The Islamabad Foreign Women's Association (IFWA) hosted its annual international food festival on Sunday, drawing culinary offerings from at least 28 countries and raising more than Rs2.5 million ($8,929) to support education and health initiatives for underprivileged women and children in Pakistan. The event, held in collaboration with Serena Hotels, featured participation from 80 diplomatic missions. Now in its third consecutive year, the festival has become a signature fundraiser for IFWA, a non-political, non-profit organisation founded in 1995 by the spouses of ambassadors posted in Islamabad. 'It is our major fundraising event of the year to support the charities that IFWA supports here [in Pakistan], which are mostly focused on benefiting vulnerable communities of Pakistani society, especially women and children,' said IFWA President Dianne Hawkins, the wife of the Australian High Commissioner. According to Hawkins, the proceeds will be directed toward initiatives primarily in the education and health sectors. Aziz Bolani, CEO of Serena Hotels, said the event not only raised funds but also served as a platform for cultural diplomacy. Embassies showcased traditional dishes at their respective stalls, with Moroccan and Egyptian offerings drawing particularly large crowds. 'Today, we are serving Moroccan chicken, Moroccan salads, and one of the main traditional dishes of Morocco, that is typically served every Friday — couscous with vegetables,' Moroccan Ambassador Mohamed Karmoune said. Homemade Moroccan bread, sweets, and tea were also available. Georg Steiner, the Swiss Ambassador to Pakistan, said he hoped the event would give locals a taste of Switzerland. 'We brought along some Swiss food like Rösti [a potato dish], Zürich-style veal, and also some excellent cakes,' Steiner said, adding he had sampled many cuisines. 'I think Pakistani food is always wonderful, be it biryani or something else.' The festival, blending cultural exchange and charitable giving, continues to grow as a unique annual fixture in Islamabad's diplomatic and philanthropic calendar.

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