Tuesday, September 9, 2003

News (8th Sep)

CHAKWAL SEPTEMBER, 8. Three persons including two
girls were killed in two different incidents.  Two
girls of ten years of age of Village Dhapai some 30
kilometer from here went to a fish farm along with
their mothers for clothing and when both of them were
playing along side the fish farm, they fell down into
fish farm as the people reached at the spot after 15
minutes but both of them were died.  Nabeela was the
daughter of a bank officer while Umbreen was a
daughter of a labourer.  In the second incident at
Village Jamalwal some 15 kilometer from here where a
60 years old man Muhammad Amir got strangulated
himself with a rope and hanged himself with a tree.
The deceased Muhammad Amir had a domestic problem and
he left behind seven sons, three daughters and a
widow. 

CHAKWAL SEPTEMBER, 8. Additional District and Session
Judge Chakwal Hassan Mabroor Kiani granted bail to an
accused involved in a Hadood Ordinance case of Dhumman
Police Station.  The accused Rub Nawaz resident of
Village Sarkal Mair was booked by the Police as he
allegedly tried to rape a daughter of a doctor.  The
medical report revealed that the accused was not
adult, therefore the court giving a benefit of the
doubt to the accused and granted bail to him. 

CHAKWAL SEPTEMBER, 8. District Development Committee
Chakwal sanctioned an amount of 17.5 million rupees
for the electrification of nine rural areas.  11 Lac
36 thousands for Kamran Abad Dakhli Neela, rupees 4.2
millions for Village Laphi, rupees 1.6 millions for
Hassan Abad Jhamra, rupees five Lac 41 thousands for
Dakhli Tatral, rupees 8 Lac 58 thousands for Dhoke
Shakrial, rupees 1 million for Jinnah Colony Multan
Khurd, rupees 4.7 millions for Village Dhoular and
rupees 3.4 millions for Dhoke Dali Dakhli Dhoular and
rupees 2.1 millions for Village Kurpal of Union
Council Dhumman.  The Government had released the
funds and it is worth mentioning here that the
District Government had provided rupees 128 millions
rupees for rural electrification from the past two
years. 



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