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Nzml Senators criticise K-P govt for not having forensic facility
  KARACHI:The Sindh High Court (SHC) directed the plaintiff on Monday to consult relevant forums regarding the registration of companies selling water. The plea was heard by Justice Muhammad Ali Mazhar and Justice Agha Faisal.The plaintiff's lawyer observed that the Pakistan Standards and Quality Control Authority (PSQCA) says that the registration  air force 1 mid of companies selling water will be done by them but according to the Sindh Food Authority (SFA), after the 18th Ammendment the registration of these companies will be done by SFA samba sneakers .The lawyer maintained that the officers of both the departments are never present in their offices. Justice Mazhar remarked that the water sold to locals must be of good quality and companies must undergo the examination process after the installation of the plant. The court directed the plaintiff to consult relevant platforms and sought a progress report by April 9.SC warns to shut down mineral water companiesSchools adidas originals retropy  securitySHC summoned on Monday the education secre Nszq Work on NMTDs  electrification schemes to begin this month
 FAISALABAD:A comprehensive strategy has been evolved for the revival of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) by turning it into a profit-earning enterprise,  dunks mens said Air Marshal Arshad Mahmood Malik, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of PIA.On his maiden visit to the Faisalabad Chamber jordan series  of Commerce and Industry (FCCI) on Monday, Malik revealed that a short-term plan would ensure smooth functioning of the air carrier while in the long run PIA would be revived on a sus jordan tainable basis in the next three to five years.He called PIA s revival a daunting challenge when compared with the establishment of a new airline. Malik, who is part of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF), said he was utilising PAF s support to turn around the national flag carrier s fortunes.He has visited Turkey to review how the Turkish Airlines was revived. Similarly, he has also studied Qatar s model and has planned to visit Malaysia and other countries to analyse and discuss revival plans for their national carriers.The CEO r