HYDERABAD, Aug 8: The senior member of the Board of Revenue, Sindh, while exercising his powers under the City Survey Act of 1987 has notified the limits of city survey operation in Tando Ghulam Ali town, Matli taluka and Badin district.

According to the notification, the city survey operation would be carried out within the boundaries of block number 74/2 and 3, 75/3 and 5, 76/2 of Deh Tando Ghulam Ali in north side, block number 117 of Deh Tando Ghulam Ali, 192/3, 194 of Deh Dhari Jagir and 45/2, 29/2 and 216 of Deh Sun Jagir in south, boundaries of block number 216 of Deh Sun Jagir, survey number 167, 166/B, 165, 173 and block number 141/2 and 3 of Deh Tando Ghulam Ali in the east and boundaries of survey number 141/1 and 3, 112/1 and 2, 111/1 and 3, 75/5 and 76/3 of Deh Tando Ghulam Ali have been specified in the west side.

SPLA: The Sindh Professors and Lecturers Association has issued a circular advising all authorities, institutions and public at large not to deal with Prof Liaquat Aziz Solangi and his companion as the association had nothing to do with them.

The circular signed by the general secretary of the SPLA Hyderabad region, Prof Mobinur Rehman, said the basic membership of Prof Liaquat Aziz, Prof Siddique Unnar, Prof Yaqoob Chandio, Prof Tariq Mansoor Qureshi, Prof Yasin Khan, Prof Ghazanfar Ali Shah, Prof Aslam Parvez Khaskheli, Prof Mubarak Ali Sanjrani and Prof Qadir Bux Dahiri had been suspended.

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