Archive for  February 2005
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Provincial minister for local government, law and parliamentary affairs Muhammad Basharat Raja said the provincial government has spent Rs 147 million on 598 projects to reform education sector in Rawalpindi district. He was addressing a
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Leader of Pakistan Muslim League (N), MNA Tehmina Daultana has said that removal of Sindh minister Imtiaz Shaikh had exposed the frictions in the provincial government. Talking to newsmen at the residence of late Begum
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A 10-member Pakistan Cotton Ginners Association (PCGA) delegation is leaving for Turkey on Tuesday to study mechanism for producing contamination free cotton at home. Trading Corporation of Pakistan (TCP) chairman Syed Masood Alam Rizvi and
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The Export Promotion Bureau (EPB) has offered to share with the export-oriented industries the amount of mark-up, up to 6 percent, on loans obtained for import of effluent treatment plants (ETP). In a presentation made
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The supply of natural gas to SSGC reached an all-time high level of 1.1 billion cubic feet of gas per day (bcfd) in the current month. This was announced in a statement of the Sui
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The Chinese government has agreed to repair the locomotives which developed faults after a short period of import, reliable sources informed Business Recorder. The Pakistan Railways has reportedly incurred a loss of Rs 810 million,
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The Central Board of Revenue (CBR) has referred to National Tariff Commission (NTC) for examining the matter relating to enhancement of customs duty on crude palm oil, arising on the request of Pakistan Vanaspati Manufacturers
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The Central Board of Revenue (CBR) has referred to National Tariff Commission (NTC) for examining the matter relating to enhancement of customs duty on crude palm oil, arising on the request of Pakistan Vanaspati Manufacturers
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Six petitions relating to holding of dual office by President Pervez Musharraf have been listed for hearing by the First Bench of the Supreme Court here on next Thursday. The petitioners include a lesser known
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Despite strict directives of the Interior Minister, the Capital Development Authority (CDA) will be unable to meet deadline to complete I J Principal dual carriageway by April due to mismanagement of authority's engineering wing, sources
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