Archive for  February 2005
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Export Promotion Bureau has received the following International Tenders from abroad. Interested Pakistani parties dealing in the under mentioned items can obtain further details of Tenders from the addresses given or from EPB Head Quarters
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Export Promotion Bureau has received the following Trade Enquiries from abroad. Interested Pakistani parties dealing in the under mentioned items can obtain further details from the addresses given or from EPB Head Quarters and its
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Pakistan Seraiki Party(PSP)on Monday observed 'World Mother Tongue Day' here and demanded that Seraiki language be declared an official language of Pakistan "because 50 million people (who are one-third of the country's total population) speak
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Youm-i-Ashur was observed with utmost reverence and solemnity throughout the country amid tight security on Sunday to commemorate the supreme sacrifice of Hazrat Imam Hussain for upholding the principles of truth and justice. Special prayers
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Sindh Home Minister, Rauf Siddiqui has announced one-week salary as cash reward for rangers and police personnel as reward acknowledging their relentless efforts in maintaining law and order situation in the province during Muharram-ul-Haram. Governor
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The Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Livestock (Minfal) has asked Trading Corporation of Pakistan (TCP) to bear the expenses of eight experts' visit to Canada and Australia for examining 0.2 million tons wheat to be
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Irked by domestic industry's inability in meeting fertiliser needs of the country over the years, Pakistan on Monday sought Russian government's financial and technical assistance to help establish new production units for 'important' agri input.
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The government is actively working to revoke old manual national passports by June 2006 after which state-of-the-art machine readable passports (MRPs) will be mandatory travel document for any Pakistani. Interior Minister Aftab Ahmed Khan Sherpao
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The commerce ministry and ministry of industries have failed to resolve their differences over evaluating the rate of sugar for the Trading Corporation of Pakistan (TCP) stock, leaving the matter for Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz
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The Pakistan Sugar Mills Association, Punjab Zone, has said that during the current crushing season, rates of sugarcane have been increased to a phenomenal extent and the sugar industry is not in a position to
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