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December 4, 2005 Sunday Ziqa’ad 1, 1426

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Judicial use of uplift funds in varsities urged



By Our Correspondent


QUETTA, Dec 3: Governor Owais Ahmed Ghani has directed vice-chancellors of the universities of Balochistan to ensure proper use of development funds in the varsities. Speaking at the vice-chancellors’ joint council meeting here on Saturday, the governor stressed the need to accelerate the pace of work on uplift schemes.

Vice-chancellors of the Balochistan University, Women University, Balochistan University of Information Technology and Management Sciences, Balochistan University of Engineering Technology and Lasbela University of Agriculture, Water and Marine Sciences attended the meeting.

ENCROACHMENTS: The Balochistan government has decided to take strict action against encroachments on its land.

The decision was taken at a meeting of the Balochistan Board of Revenue, presided over by Chief Secretary K. B Rind.

Senior board member Marjan Khan briefed the meeting on the performance of the department.

The participants observed thousands of acres of government land in many parts of the province had been illegally occupied.

The meeting decided not to allow encroachments and the chief secretary directed the authorities concerned to take action against the encroachers.

“Practical steps should be taken for evicting the illegal occupants,” Mr Rind said, adding that the departments concerned should evolve a comprehensive policy in this regard.

He appreciated the performance of the board, saying that the department was playing an important role in collecting government revenue.

Referring to the route permit issue, he said the Provincial Transport Authority should decide route permits cases on merit.



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