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Markets, petrol pumps and LPG outlets inspected; traders directed to follow official prices
Anwar Zada Gulyar
Bajaur: The district administration in Bajaur conducted inspections of various markets, shops, petrol pumps and LPG outlets in Khar tehsil to review prices of essential commodities and the availability of petroleum products. The inspections were carried out by Additional Assistant Commissioners Arshad Kamal and Asadullah on the directives of Deputy Commissioner Bajaur Shahid Ali Khan.
During the visits, the officials reviewed the availability and proper display of official price lists at shops, the quality of food items, cleanliness conditions, and the expiry dates of products. Shopkeepers were directed to strictly follow the government-approved prices and ensure proper hygiene and quality standards in order to protect public health and consumers’ rights.
The inspection team also checked the stock and availability of petrol, diesel and LPG at different petrol pumps and LPG outlets. Officials reviewed the sale prices, storage arrangements and supply situation to ensure uninterrupted availability of fuel to the public.
According to the district administration, the overall availability of petrol, diesel and LPG was found to be satisfactory. Shopkeepers and petrol pump owners were instructed to continue complying with government regulations and refrain from hoarding or overcharging customers.
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Paddle Arena Inaugurated at Naya Nazimabad
Our Correspondent
KARACHI: A state-of-the-art paddle arena was inaugurated at Naya Nazimabad in response to the growing popularity of paddle sports. Chairman Naya Nazimabad, Arif Habib, attended the ceremony as the chief guest and formally inaugurated the court by cutting the ribbon.
Speaking on the occasion, Arif Habib said that Naya Nazimabad is a true reflection of a “Sports City,” offering facilities for nearly twenty sports including cricket, football, futsal, squash, tennis, swimming, table tennis and badminton. He added that with the construction of the paddle court, another rapidly growing sport has been introduced to the community.
He expressed confidence in the potential of Pakistani youth, stating that they are highly talented and hopeful that they will also achieve success in paddle sports.
Responding to a question, Arif Habib said that Mohsin Naqvi, Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board, has assured him that once the hotel project in Naya Nazimabad is completed, major cricket matches will also be hosted there.
Chief Executive Officer Samad Habib said that several sports competitions, including cricket, football and tennis tournaments, were organized during Ramadan. He added that a national paddle tournament will soon be arranged at the newly inaugurated facility.
Among those present at the ceremony were President Naya Nazimabad Gymkhana Syed Muhammad Talha, Chief Operating Officer Muhammad Saeed, Senior Manager Sports Muhammad Asif, Senior Manager Raheel Karim, former Test cricketer Jalaluddin, businessman Usman Ghani, Tariq Iqbal and a large number of citizens.
The event concluded with a cake-cutting ceremony and the release of colorful balloons into the air, marking the inauguration of the new sports facility.

