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مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : Nisar approves traffic plan for Islamabad


ahlam1399
02-14-2017, 07:28 AM
Calls for evolving uniform policy about issuance of arms licences, vehicle registration system in federal capital, provinces



ISLAMABAD: Minister for Interior Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan on Monday approved Traffic Management Plan for the federal capital to address traffic related issues, especially during peak hours.

A ten-day comprehensive public awareness campaign has been started from Monday followed by 30-days, strict implementation period. Chief Commissioner and Additional Inspector General police would supervise the new traffic management plan.

As per plan, the first phase of strategy would be focusing on four major arteries of the capital city including Kashmir Highway, Islamabad Highway, Murree Road and Express Way. This would be managed through additional deployment of Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) Traffic police at choking points and congested routes. The scope of the plan would be broadened after review to cover other roads of the capital.

In a meeting Nisar directed secretary interior to take provinces on-board for evolving a uniform policy regarding issuance of arms licenses and vehicle registration system in the federal capital as well as in provinces. Discussing the issue of lifting ban on arms licenses, the minister directed that a comprehensive strategy should be worked out for issuance of arms licenses.

Giving guidelines about the future strategy, he said arms licenses to various institutions, media houses, educational institutes, parliamentarians, judges of superior judiciary and personnel of armed forces would be issued in a phased manner. However, it was important that there was uniformity of policy among federal and the provincial governments that a digital record of every ****** should be maintained by National Database and Registration Authority (Nadra).

The minister also directed the ICT administration to further broaden campaign against drug peddlers in educational institutions of the federal capital. The minister was informed that during ongoing campaign against narcotics so far 95 cases had been registered and 101 accused had been arrested while 29,723 grams of hashish, 1655 gram heroin, 40,668 bottles of liquor and 373 liters of ******* had been seized.

The ICT administration also informed that in ongoing campaign against food adulteration and sale of sub-standard food 3000 premises were raided and a fine of Rs180000 was imposed on various food outlets, hotels and clinics. The minister directed that civil society and market committees should be taken on-board to ensure success of food adulteration campaign.

On the issue of Pakistan Origin Card, he directed secretary interior and chairman Nadra to formulate a comprehensive policy in order to address issues being faced by various citizens.



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