06-28-2009, 12:19 AM
According to the newspaper reports last month 48 years old record of Board of Intermediate & Second Education Hyderabad "got" burnt in the fire. For the last two three years fires in government offices in mysterious timings eg in National Shipping twice on Sundays only, have become a routine on which eye brows of intellectuals have rightly arisen. Destruction of record is the most easiest way to save the nation from waste of expense on any NAB, Ehtisab Cell, NRO etc.
An illiterate hotel waiter working abroad in a small Pakistani restaurant approached Overseas Pakistanis Foundation seeking its help on the matter of a plot he purchased from a private developer. The story was allured on newspaper advertisement two hotel waiters paid full money to the advertiser but when they visited Rawalpindi they found the scheme was doubtful. They sought OPF assistance. The OPF acknowledged the receipt of the complaints but did not later forward any progress or results. The poor hotel waiter as is usual with the help of someone who could write applications for him kept writing OPF seeking progress but never got response. After about 7-8 years continuous chasing through reminders over reminders the OPF last year came up with a marvelous reply that as per policy five years old record was destroyed hence write a new complaint (to be destroyed in next 5 years?). How sweet and wonderful remedy (Amrat Dhahra) â after 5 years destroy all records and if any court, NAB, Ehtisab, Ombudsman or any parliamentary enquiry seeks any comments just slab on their face â5 years old record destroyedâ and take a deep sleep with peace. Like OPF I suggest every government department provincial or federal particularly like CDA, KDA, Customs etc each should have an internal section called "5 Years Record Section" whose duty should be every day to destroy all those files/papers which reached 5 years age on said day.
An illiterate hotel waiter working abroad in a small Pakistani restaurant approached Overseas Pakistanis Foundation seeking its help on the matter of a plot he purchased from a private developer. The story was allured on newspaper advertisement two hotel waiters paid full money to the advertiser but when they visited Rawalpindi they found the scheme was doubtful. They sought OPF assistance. The OPF acknowledged the receipt of the complaints but did not later forward any progress or results. The poor hotel waiter as is usual with the help of someone who could write applications for him kept writing OPF seeking progress but never got response. After about 7-8 years continuous chasing through reminders over reminders the OPF last year came up with a marvelous reply that as per policy five years old record was destroyed hence write a new complaint (to be destroyed in next 5 years?). How sweet and wonderful remedy (Amrat Dhahra) â after 5 years destroy all records and if any court, NAB, Ehtisab, Ombudsman or any parliamentary enquiry seeks any comments just slab on their face â5 years old record destroyedâ and take a deep sleep with peace. Like OPF I suggest every government department provincial or federal particularly like CDA, KDA, Customs etc each should have an internal section called "5 Years Record Section" whose duty should be every day to destroy all those files/papers which reached 5 years age on said day.