CNews RATTODERO: The body of slain chairperson Pakistan People’s Party Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto is being taken to Garhi Khuda Bakhsh, for burial in the family's graveyard. The body was kept in an ambulance in the midst of tears.Her last prayer would be offered in Garhi Khuda Bakhsh and Hafiz Hakim Ali Mangi will lead the namaz-e-janaza. Hakim Ali Mangi belongs to Garhi Khuda Bakhsh and he is the son of Maulana Mehmood Ahmed Bhutto, who had led the namaz-e-janaza of Benazir’s father and former prime minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto in 1979.The namaz-e-janaza will be offered by Benazir Bhutto’s relatives, friends, important personalities, party leaders, workers and people in large number.Younger sister of the former prime minister, Sanam Bhutto has also reached Naudero. Strict security measures have been taken on this occasion in Garhi Khuda Bakhsh.Earlier, the plane landed in Sukkur from where the body and members of her family were flown by helicopter to Naudero.Her husband Asif Zardari, their three children and some senior leaders of Bhutto's Pakistan People's Party (PPP) travelled on the plane.
CNews Karachi. July 05: A Pakistani Scientist in Britain has invented a new chemical for processing plastic (polythene) bags which has the quality of dissolution after its use in 105 days.A manufacturing unit for these plastic bags was being set up in Turkey while interest has been shown in the setting up of a big unit and manufacturing firm’s head quarter in Karachi which will be used to supply such dissolvable polythene bags to Asian countries. The Director of UK based firm Bio Plast Biodegradable Plastics GL Punn while leading a 15 member delegation called on EDO Municipal Services City Government Masood Alam. The Executive Director of Bio Plast Pakistan Muhammad Hanif Awan and M. Sultan Mehmood Awan was also present on this occasion. The Director of Bio Plast informed the EDO Municipal Services about the characteristics of new chemical. He said that the firm was going to set up its first plant in Turkey which will be operative in next two months. The delegation also praised the vi