Tag: Mall
Mall Road traders election stayed
An additional district and sessions judge on Wednesday while suspending the order of a civil court stayed election of Mall Road Traders Association till...
Khosa wants businesses protected from rallies on The Mall
Punjab Governor Latif Khosa on Tuesday said though peaceful protest was people’s democratic right, yet the administration must ensure smooth traffic flow and business...
LHC gives Punjab govt more time to file reply on...
The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Friday gave another week to the Punjab government to file its reply in a
petition challenging frequent protests on...
New outlet at Sitara Mall
FAISALABAD - The launching ceremony of 'Jaffar Jee' was held at the Sitara Mall the other day which was presided over by Sitara Group Chairman Haji Bashir Ahmed while Mian Haseeb Ahmad, Director Sitara Group was also present in on the occasion.
The leading businessmen of Faisalabad not only greeted the 'Jaffar Jee' for opening their branch and said the Sitara Mall was the preferred destination for the top business icons. They said shopping mall was catering the needs of the
The leading businessmen of Faisalabad not only greeted the 'Jaffar Jee' for opening their branch and said the Sitara Mall was the preferred destination for the top business icons. They said shopping mall was catering the needs of the
No rallies on The Mall, please!
LAHORE - The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Friday sought replies from the Punjab government and the Lahore district coordination officer on a petition challenging the holding of rallies and processions at The Mall. The Mall Road Traders Association filed the petition and submitted that protests and rallies affected business activity on The Mall.
The petition read that different political and religious parties held protests on a daily basis, especially on Friday. The association
The petition read that different political and religious parties held protests on a daily basis, especially on Friday. The association
Tehrik-e-Namoos-e-Risalat rally on The Mall
LAHORE - Tehrik-e-Namoos-e-Risalat (TNR) will take out a rally from Nasir Bagh to the Assembly Hall today at 11:30 am. To ensure the security of the participants in today's rally, only one or two entries will be allowed for the participants in the rally, while the main entry will be given at Nasir Bagh.
TNR leadership convened two meetings this week to finalise its strategy for the rally; one at Mansoora while another at Markaz-i-Qadsia, the head office of a banned religious
TNR leadership convened two meetings this week to finalise its strategy for the rally; one at Mansoora while another at Markaz-i-Qadsia, the head office of a banned religious
Poor fire safety system inflamed Blue Area mall fire
ISLAMABAD - The fire erupted at a shopping centre in Islamabad's Blue Area on Sunday was broke out due to short circuit but it could have been averted, if the building had proper inbuilt fire safety system. "Fire broke out due to short circuit at the control room of a private office and it could easily be controlled if Co2 cylinder and Dry chemical Powder (DCP) were poured over the fire, which did not exist in the building",
Additional Director Fire brigade Zafar Iqbal told
Additional Director Fire brigade Zafar Iqbal told
Sexual harassment at Mayo – Nurses take to The Mall
LAHORE - A large number of nurses from the Mayo Hospital School of Nursing protested in front of the Punjab Assembly (PA) on Thursday against sexual harassment of their colleague during duty hours in the hospital.
The nurses chanted slogans against the administration for covering up the incident and stopping them from coming to the PA to register their protest. They demanded justice and registration of a first information report (FIR) against accused House Officer (HO) Muhammad
The nurses chanted slogans against the administration for covering up the incident and stopping them from coming to the PA to register their protest. They demanded justice and registration of a first information report (FIR) against accused House Officer (HO) Muhammad
Where’s the CDGL? – Illegal stalls thrive on The Mall
LAHORE
Illegal roadside stalls continue to thrive at the behest of the City District Government (CDGL) officials, causing a loss of millions of rupees to the government exchequer and creating traffic problems in the service lanes on both sides of The Mall.
There are approximately 1,000 shops on the iconic Mall road and more than 5,000 people visit offices, banks and other work areas everyday. Illegal stalls, unchecked by the CDGL, have mushroomed on the service lanes of the
Illegal roadside stalls continue to thrive at the behest of the City District Government (CDGL) officials, causing a loss of millions of rupees to the government exchequer and creating traffic problems in the service lanes on both sides of The Mall.
There are approximately 1,000 shops on the iconic Mall road and more than 5,000 people visit offices, banks and other work areas everyday. Illegal stalls, unchecked by the CDGL, have mushroomed on the service lanes of the