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  ISLAMABAD:The Department of Sociology, Quaid-i-Azam University (QAU) in collaboration with Higher Education Commission  adidas originals hamburg (HEC) of Pakistan organised a seminar on  Road Safety in Metropolitan Cities of Pakistan  with an aim to raise the awareness about road safety in Pakistan.The initiative was taken to produce reliable data to understand the behavior of road users and sensitise the youth on this very serious matter. The seminar was based on research conducted under HEC Thematic Research Project of Road Safety in Metropolitan Cities of Pakistan.Principle investigator of the project at the QAU Department of Sociology Dr Muhammad Zam dunks an discussed the overall state of road safety in the country and gaps in legislation with the stakeholders.Dr Zaman explained the current state of the road safety globally and nationally. He mentioned t nike dunk nike hat 27,582 people are victims of road safety violations annually as per WHO 2018 estimates.Interestingly, despite the Asia Pacific Region having only 16% of the o Nsyg Residents of twin cities tired of recurrent sit-ins roadblocks
 ISLAMABAD:The Pakistan People   39 s Party (PPP) has expressed misgivings about what air max hombre  it termed a   quot nexus  quot  between the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and the interim government.In a stat jordan femme ement on Saturday, PPP Secretary General Syed Nayyer Husain Bukhari sounded the alarm over the affiliation of caretaker federal ministers   ndash  Ahad Cheema and Fawad nike air plus  Hasan Fawad   ndash with Nawaz Sharif and Shehbaz Sharif.He further suggested the governor of Punjab   39 s links with the PML-N.Bukhari emphasised that the onus falls on the establishment, the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), and interim governments to ensure the execution of fair elections.  quot The interim government and ECP must demonstrate an unbiased stance and conduct,  quot  he asserted. He stressed that political and economic stability hinged on transparent and free elections.He stated negotiations were open to all parties registered under the ECP, but ruled out the possibility of dialogues with those deemed incom