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  We now have a Naya Pakistan, but our policemen are as undisciplined, brutal, insensitive, corrupt, incompetent   mdash  and politicised   mdash  as  new balance damen in the Purana Pakistan. Well, there may be a few   mdash  or more   mdash  exceptions both among the officers and the rank and file, but collectively the police force is not even a blurred shadow of what it is meant to be i.e. an efficient, trained, trusted and friendly custodian of the public. The general perception that the police patronise crime, abuse their authority, run private torture cells, are unhelpful and rude with the people, and only serve the powerful is not far from reality.For those who see a blanket s schuhe jordan tatement having been passed above should revisit a few recent incidents of crime and examine the police response and their behaviour. A woman is gang-raped in front of her two minor children on the motorway near Lahore on September 9, and the police come to her rescue no later than 52 minutes of being inf air force high ormed of the offence even t Czpa Cost-Effective Farmers urged to adopt drip irrigation
 MULTAN:The Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA) served notices to 100 service stations, where they assigned to install a recycling system.WASA official told APP on Sunday that they had served notices on service stations which washing vehicles and motorcycles and wasting wat nike air force 1 07 er badly. He said that no service station has so far installed recycling system, despite notices.  We have started to impose fine on them. He said Rs5,000 to 15,000 fine was being imposed on a service station and some service stations have paid fine also. He said fine was being adjusted  jordan rose into WASA bills over non-payment of a fine. The challans would be sent to WASA magistrate over non airforce 1s -payment in next phase.The official said maximum steps were being taken to preserve water for next-generation as per the directions by the government. He said there was a ban on sprinkling water at roads, outside residential and commercial buildings while an awareness campaign through pamphlets and media would also be launched to sensitise