Women to be trained in rearing cattle

Published October 20, 2001

MULTAN, Oct 19: The Social Welfare Department will train women on scientific methods of cattle rearing and preservation of milk and meat to enable them support their families.

This was stated by social welfare and women development provincial minister Shaheen Atiqur Rahman during a meeting on Friday.

The minister said around 80 per cent of the women had been working against different capacities in the country but they had not been getting remunerations in proportion to their assignments.

Woman in every society, she said, played a very important role in the progress and development.

Expressing dissatisfaction over the performance of an industrial home, she said the function of the department was to teach not only sewing but to extend help to women in various different fields.

Lawyers, representatives of different NGOs and offices of social welfare department in the industrial home were present on the occasion.

It may be added here that Multan Industrial Home manager Salma Yasmeen had been transferred and Nasreen Jaffri took over the charge.

THREE KILLED: Three people, including a minor, were killed in different incidents in the city during the last 24 hours.

According to Wariam Muhammad, three armed people entered his brother Jan Muhammad’s house in Rajapur Basti near Jahangirabad and shot him dead when he was asleep on Friday morning.

Setal Mari police have registered a case with no arrest so far.

In another incident, three and a half-year-old Obaidur Rahman expired when a pistol, he was playing with, went off accidentally in Ghulam Muhammad Basti near the Central Jail on Tuesday evening. His father had reportedly left the pistol open after cleansing it.

A man was killed when a wagon hit him along the Fawara Chowk near the Civil Hospital on Tuesday night.

The body had been sent to mortuary for autopsy. — Nouman

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