The Synod General Assembly on Monday

On Monday, the Synod General Assembly unanimously passed the resolution, requiring local governments to take a ban on student unions at Sind Educational Institutions to introduce a code of conduct that would avoid conflicts between various student organizations in the future.

Pakistani National Party's

The “historical” resolution was originally driven by the Pakistani National Party's Nida Khuhro, which was later approved by the house's three main opposition parties, the Mutami Midakaumi Movement, the Grand Democratic Alliance and the Pakistan Te Khri-i-Insaf. It is. The director said the resolution was vital for Sindh youth to actively and meaningfully participate in the democratic, social, cultural and political processes of their countries and provinces.

The Student Council gives students the opportunity to improve their leadership skills by engaging in healthy political, cultural and social activities. The House resolved and recommended the Sind Government to lift the ban on student unions in Sind's educational institutions in light of Article 16 (Freedom of Freedom) and Article 17 (Freedom of Association).

Another resolution voice concerns unanimously passed over Asif Zardari's health deterioration The Student Council is the main forum for organizing social activities and solving a variety of academic and welfare issues through a group representation of students. It will also allow students to practice diplomacy, debate, politics and leadership skills.

Instead of forcing the Sindh government to ban the student council, it recommends that the code of conduct be strictly regulated to avoid conflicts between student organizations. This important step will not only help maintain a healthy environment within Sindh's institution, but will also help in the revival of student unions.

During the resolution

Shiraz Du Rani Speaker allowed Shiraz Du Rani Speaker to witness the progress by recording the number of students from student organizations from various parts of the province. Nida Khuhro said in 1984 that the student union was abolished by the Ziaul Haq dictator, a nursery school to nurture the leaders of the country. She said all senior politicians in the country are the product of a student union.

She said that shortly after Benazir Bhutto swore to be prime minister in 1988, she lifted the ban on student unions and trade unions. But two years later, the court objected. She said the Supreme Court ruling did not impose a ban on student unions. Therefore, Sind must revive them.

Intelligence Minister Saeed Ghani said the prohibition of student labor had a significant impact on ideology-based politics and promoted friction and sectarian politics. He said dictators plot plots that make politics negative. He said that students should form a union at the university level in order to express their opinions.

Agriculture Minister Ismail Rahu said

The forbidden student union clearly showed the dictators' mindsets and that the remnants of those dictators should be rooted out. Shera Raja, the minister of women's development, says she is one of the many politicians trimmed through the student body. She said good politicians have stopped emerging in the country since the ban was issued. Mohammad Hussain of MQM joined the list of resolution moves.

He said the student council provided a positive springboard for national youth to become stakeholders in policymaking and leadership. He said the ban should be lifted decades ago. But that could not happen. He said local governments should restore unions with advance notice. Razzaq Rahimoon of GDA and Imran Shah of PTI also became directors, supporting the resolution.

Ghulam Qadir Chandio and Sharjeel Memon of PPP called this a historic bill. Both loudspeakers resolved in front of the house and passed unanimously. The house was sloganed by the students sitting in the gallery.

Zar Leg Health

PPP's Sadia Javed unanimously passed a resolution, expressing concern about exacerbating health of former President Asif Zardari. This house expresses serious concern about not providing adequate medical facilities to former President Asif Ali Zardari," the resolution said.

Because the former president is experiencing serious health problems, this house requires the formation of a board of directors for a medical examination composed of individual doctors and professionals.

The resolution proceeded as follows

Even after the government formed a board of directors, it was advised to issue an alarm and immediately examine the arterial clot. If sugar levels are fluctuating and out of control, it can seriously harm other organs, including hypoglycemia. The committee itself organized by the government pointed out that his long-term spinal condition seriously exacerbates cervical and spondylitis problems because he does not provide special bedding bedding in prison.

The house was organized by the Sindh government as “a medical committee of private doctors and experts; Not to endanger the life of former President Asif Ali Zardari. The resolution was unanimously passed.

Resolutions for PTI Members

PPP's Burhan Chandio moved another resolution, arguing that the security guards of PTI's parliament leader Haleem Sheikh “confused the area” while visiting Kunri. He also said, “The guards of honor houses in this August kidnapped Mr. Liz Wan, who was severely tortured before becoming a rescue team, and [Leed Wan] left a trace all over. Liz Wan said he is being treated at the hospital.

He said the provocations and use of violence by PTI lawmakers were not representatives of the "public masses that severely hurt the feelings of the Sindhi. The resolution called for the local government to order an investigation and "punish those convicted of aerial launches and abductions of Kun-ri residents.

This resolution was passed unanimously because members of three large opposition parties were absent at that time. Previously, several members drew a lot of attention, most of which belonged to problems related to the work of local governments.

Karachi Water & Sewerage Commission

The Sindh government ordered the replacement of old sewage lines with new sewage in the old urban area and instructed the Karachi Water and Sewerage Commission (KWSB) to plan to reconstruct all the old lines. Governor Syed Murad Ali Shah issued this order on Club Road, seriously considering the collapse of the 66-inch diameter sewer. The truck has fallen into a broken main.

This sewer was built in 1956 on a road that collapsed on Monday morning. As a result, all the gutters feeding the lines in the Saddar region began to overflow. The CM instructed KWSB to restore the collapse of the line within 24 hours, while simultaneously instructing the local government minister to replace all existing lines of the Clifton pumping station (Beaumont Road) at Club Road and Ghazanfar Ali Khan Road.

Shah also instructed KWSB Managing Director to prepare a detailed plan for replacing all old sewage lines with new sewage lines in the old urban area. He recalled at the beginning of Dr. Ziauddin Road, near CM House, that the 66-inch dia sewer line had collapsed and took several days to recover. A line has now sunk on Club Road, causing serious traffic problems again.

He added that replacing the existing line with a new line is essential to improving the system. Meanwhile, the CM found a report from the local government minister on the repair of garbage vehicles by the DMC. He said the government had already released 8.9 million rupees to three DMCs in Korangi, West and Central already on October 14.

He wanted to make the cleanliness of the city sustainable and was convinced that the relevant DMC would play its part and keep the planet clean. Shah also instructed LG to keep the area clean by publishing guidelines for all local agencies across Sindh.
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