On World Consumer Rights Day 2025, Chief Minister Sindh, Syed Murad Ali Shah, emphasized the significance of consumer rights and the need for sustainable living. This year’s theme, "A Fair Transition to a Sustainable Lifestyle," highlights the importance of responsible consumption and environmental conservation. Chief Minister Sindh stated that promoting a sustainable lifestyle is a top government priority. He directed the administration to ensure the protection of consumer rights, providing high-quality, safe, and affordable services to the people. He urged the public to stay aware of their rights and immediately report any violations. To regulate market prices, special committees have been formed to prevent unfair pricing and inflation. Chief Minister Sindh reaffirmed the government’s commitment to taking strict action against unjustified price hikes, ensuring maximum relief for the public. Additionally, Consumer Complaint Centers have been set up at the district level to a...
Islamabad / Karachi / Quetta / Lahore: Over the past 24 hours, 147 new cases of Corona have been reported, bringing the total number of patients to 776 while the death toll has risen to five after two deaths.
News reports that after the number of cases of Corona virus increased across the country, the number of cases reached 776. In 24 hours, more than 147 cases of coronavirus were reported.
So far, 333 cases have been reported in Sindh, Punjab 225, Balochistan 104, Gilgit-Baltistan 71, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 31, Islamabad 11 and Azad Kashmir.
According to the National Institutes of Health, the death toll from the Corona virus has reached five in the country, three in KPK, one in Sindh and one in Gilgit-Baltistan. Within 24 hours, a patient recovered, leaving the hospital with five patients.
By The National Institutes of Health report, in the last 24 hours, 14,439 people were screened at entry points in the country during which 202 suspected cases of Corona virus were reported.
Lockdown started in Sindh:
On the other hand, the lockdown began in Sindh and Sindh at 12pm which will continue for 15 days. During this time, citizens will be banned from leaving their homes and vehicles will be banned on roads and locks on mosques and places of worship. Down will apply.
According to a spokesman of the Sindh government, sick people will be allowed to be taken to the hospital during lockdown. The person leaving the house must carry the original identification card with him. Only one person will be able to travel with the driver in a vehicle while medical stores, grocery, milk and vegetable shops will be open during lockdown.
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