BAHAWALPUR: Sept 11: Punjab Minister for Women Development Hameedah 
Wahiduddin has said the cases of acid attacks on women will be tried in 
anti-terrorism courts across the province.
Speaking at a function held at working women’s hostel here on 
Wednesday, she claimed that the decision reflected the government’s 
efforts towards empowering women and bringing them to the mainstream.
She said women’s service quota had been increased to 15 per cent with
 three-year age relaxation for their recruitment in government 
departments. She said 16 working women’s hostels had been built in 
several districts. 
At a divisional na’at competition and art and craft exhibition at the
 Government Higher Secondary School for the Blind, Minister for Special 
Education Asif Saeed Manais said the government was taking measures to 
provide facilities of speech therapy and physiotherapy to the special 
children.
The government, he said, was already providing free education, 
uniform, shoes, books, transport and monthly stipend of Rs800 to each 
special child. He held out an assurance to school principal Rehman Afzal
 to overcome the staff shortage in the school.
POACHERS: A magistrate of Yazman, on the complaint of field officials
 of the wildlife department, on Wednesday issued warrants for the arrest
 of 10 people for illegal hunting of deer at Ahmadwala pond in Cholistan
 and opening fire on wildlife staff members.
Wildlife Deputy Director (Bahawalpur division) Chaudhry Afzal Hussain
 said Kamran Dahar, Qazi Mumtaz, Kabir and others opened fire on 
officials who found them involved in illegal hunting. 
HOCKEY: Bahawalpur Corps team on Wednesday won army hockey championship by defeating Gujranwala Corps. 
Bahawalpur Corps Commander Lt-Gen Zubair Mahmood Hayat gave away prizes

 
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