Archive for  February 2005
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United Bank Limited on Monday launched its 'Visa Chip Credit Card' which guarantees global acceptability in more than 22 million locations world-wide in 130 countries and in more than 12,000 outlets within Pakistan. It made
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Sindh Governor has amended the Sindh Delegation of Powers under the Financial Rules and the Powers of Re-appropriation Rules, 1962. Accordingly, in the first schedule, in Part-1 Officer in Category-1, under the heading "F" after
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Javedan Cement Ltd has increased prices of cement by Rs 5 per bag from February 3, 2005 after State Cement Corporation had raised cement prices. According to market sources here on Monday, the prices of
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The City District Government, Karachi, is going to start work on an underpass project near Gharibabad this week at a cost of Rs 135 million. The Gharibabad underpass when completed, would help in reducing long
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The Foreign Office has rejected suggestions being circulated by some American media that the so-called 'A Q Khan nuclear network' was still working actively, and said that nothing could be farther from truth than these
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Advisor to the Chief Minister Mumtaz Hameed has ordered action against concerned officials of the City Government and Water Board following the sinking of a portion of newly constructed Rashid Minhas Road between Askari Petrol
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Senate Chairman Muhammadmian Soomro on Monday hinted that a "meaningful decision" was in the offing to resolve the Balochistan issue. "Parliamentary Committee on Balochistan headed by Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain is already working on it actively
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The Union of Small and Medium Enterprises (Unisame) has urged the government to set up Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) Promotion Bureau for fast growth of SMEs in the country. In a statement here on
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People from all walks of life have welcomed the Kashmir Solidarity Day message of Pakistan President General Pervez Musharraf, describing it the true reflector of sincere, strong and unequivocal Kashmir policy of the present government.
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The parliament, federal Cabinet, and allied parties are being bypassed by President General Pervez Musharraf and all decision are being taken at the Corps Commanders level which caused external threats, internal unrest, and geographical errors,
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