Individuals have requested prohibition at a bargain of toy firearms which have overwhelmed the neighborhood markets on the event of Eidul Fitr.
The general population said toy firearms put negative effect on the psyches of youngsters, including the law implementation organizations had neglected to force a restriction marked down of such toys. They requested that the administration ought to quickly boycott toy firearms.
Despite the fact that guardians don't waver in acquiring their kids toy firearms, a larger part of instructed guardians didn't do as such as they was already aware it would lead their youngsters to savagery in future.
"My child needed me to purchase him a toy Kalashnikov, yet I won't," Abdul Latif of Maneri said.
"Offer of toy weapons ought to entirely be precluded as they nearly taken after the genuine firearms," Mohammad Qamar, a resigned instructor, said.
Shad Zamin of legitimate Swabi city said: "I don't need my kids to pursue each other, putting on a show to start shooting and murder each other with toy weapons."
Specialists LAID OFF: Sinohydro, a Chinese organization which is completing the fourth augmentation venture of Tarbela Dam, has allegedly laid off around 130 workers at the admission segment after substantial water topped off the segment, Dawn learnt on Saturday.
"The stream of water has expanded because of liquefying of the icy masses, bit by bit bringing the water level up in the 97-kilometer-long lake, and accordingly filling the admission segment, where he around 130 workers worked," said a significant authority, when reached by Dawn.
Then again, the laborers said amid the laid off period they would just get Rs6,000 against their regularly scheduled pay of Rs12,000.
Nonetheless, another authority said specialists would be reviewed after the water subsided from the admission segment.
In the interim, pioneers of Awami Labor Union (ALU), Tarbela Dam, have requested that the Chinese firm pay more than Rs6,000 to the specialists till the time they were gotten back to.
ALU president Aslam Adil and general secretary Mohammad Ashfaq said the specialists were prone to stay out of work for around three months, so they ought to be remunerated legitimately.
Mr Adil said they would meet the organization authorities to talk about the matter.
The general population said toy firearms put negative effect on the psyches of youngsters, including the law implementation organizations had neglected to force a restriction marked down of such toys. They requested that the administration ought to quickly boycott toy firearms.
Despite the fact that guardians don't waver in acquiring their kids toy firearms, a larger part of instructed guardians didn't do as such as they was already aware it would lead their youngsters to savagery in future.
"My child needed me to purchase him a toy Kalashnikov, yet I won't," Abdul Latif of Maneri said.
"Offer of toy weapons ought to entirely be precluded as they nearly taken after the genuine firearms," Mohammad Qamar, a resigned instructor, said.
Shad Zamin of legitimate Swabi city said: "I don't need my kids to pursue each other, putting on a show to start shooting and murder each other with toy weapons."
Specialists LAID OFF: Sinohydro, a Chinese organization which is completing the fourth augmentation venture of Tarbela Dam, has allegedly laid off around 130 workers at the admission segment after substantial water topped off the segment, Dawn learnt on Saturday.
"The stream of water has expanded because of liquefying of the icy masses, bit by bit bringing the water level up in the 97-kilometer-long lake, and accordingly filling the admission segment, where he around 130 workers worked," said a significant authority, when reached by Dawn.
Then again, the laborers said amid the laid off period they would just get Rs6,000 against their regularly scheduled pay of Rs12,000.
Nonetheless, another authority said specialists would be reviewed after the water subsided from the admission segment.
In the interim, pioneers of Awami Labor Union (ALU), Tarbela Dam, have requested that the Chinese firm pay more than Rs6,000 to the specialists till the time they were gotten back to.
ALU president Aslam Adil and general secretary Mohammad Ashfaq said the specialists were prone to stay out of work for around three months, so they ought to be remunerated legitimately.
Mr Adil said they would meet the organization authorities to talk about the matter.
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