Commissioner Maryam Ensures Swift Resolution of Public Grievances in Multan’s Open Court
Commissioner Maryam Khan in Multan saw a significant increase in citizen turnout, with numerous applications being resolved on the spot
Multan: Commissioner Maryam Ensures Swift Resolution of Public Grievances in Multan’s Open Court. The Open Court held by Commissioner Maryam Khan in Multan saw a significant increase in citizen turnout, with numerous applications being resolved on the spot. In cases that required further investigation, complete guidance was provided. Commissioner Maryam Khan emphasized that the primary goal is the welfare and guidance of ordinary citizens.
She instructed the creation of a blacklist for habitual complainants and warned of action against individuals making unsubstantiated allegations. Commissioner Khan also directed improvements in the Registrar’s Office and Land Record Center, ensuring the prompt resolution of cases and the provision of justice.
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She called for the expedited completion of pending cases in revenue courts and simplified processes for obtaining property and inheritance documents, aiming to enhance public service delivery and provide relief to citizens. Present at the open court were officials from the Municipal Corporation, WASA, MDA, Revenue, and Waste Management, among other relevant departments.
Commissioner Maryam Ensures Swift Resolution of Public Grievances in Multan’s Open Court
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9 killed in Multan as building collapses after cylinder explosion
At least 11 people were killed and many others injured on Tuesday in gas cylinder explosion-related incidents in Multan and Rawalpindi.
In Multan, around nine people died and two were critically injured when a residential building collapsed on an adjacent structure in Mohalla Jawadian area near Haram Gate following a gas cylinder explosion.
Rescue officials said the three-storied building collapsed after a cylinder exploded, with its debris falling on an adjacent house and burying the residents under the rubble. The father and son residing in the building where the cylinder exploded passed away. The victims who died in the mishap were identified as 50-year-old Umar, 21-year-old Waqar, 15-year-old Danish, 40-year-old Faheem, 12-year-old Ameer Ali, 14-year-old Waseem, 40-year-old Sanobar, 12-year-old Ibad, and 13-year-old Komal. Seven individuals belonging to the same family lost their lives when the debris fell on their house.
Rescue services shifted the critically injured to Multan’s Nishtar Hospital. Punjab CM Maryam Nawaz Sharif expressed sorrow over the loss of lives in the tragedy.
In a post on social media platform X, Maryam extended her heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved families and urged immediate action from the Multan commissioner for a thorough report.
In Rawalpindi, two minor siblings – a brother and sister – were killed and seven others suffered burn wounds in a four separate explosion caused by gas leakages in the garrison city.