Archive for  February 2005
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Civil Engineering Department of University of Engineering & Technology (UET) in collaboration of Engineering Review (Fortnightly) is organising a seminar on February 3, at Seminar Hall, UET. The topic of the seminar is' Translating Vision
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The railway traffic on mainline was disrupted following derailment of a goods train at Drigh Road railway station in early hours of Tuesday morning. The train was carrying 60 empty wagons being taken to Lahore
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The Organisation of Islamic Countries (OIC) Secretary General Professor Dr Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu has underlined the need to make OIC proactive and efficient so that it could play significant role in enlighten moderation of the image
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Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman has expressed sorrow over sad demise of father of cricketer Rana Naveed-ul-Hasan. In a condolence message, PCB chief prayed that may Almighty Allah grant eternal peace to the departed soul
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A comprehensive policy package for promotion and financing of the renewable energy sector project is being finalised by the ministry of environment, which will be announced by the end February. Addressing the inaugural session of
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The Trading Corporation of Pakistan (TCP) has confiscated earnest money of Alia Enterprises, a Karachi-based agent of a UK company which failed to deliver 30,000 tons of urea as per specifications by January 15. Sources
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Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) has made necessary arrangements for bringing 1.9 million new customers in its net. A spokesman said here on Tuesday that PTCL has installed 523,000 new telephone connections till December 2004
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The task force on corporate tax policy has assured the business community that it would consider discriminatory treatment between the corporate and the non-corporate sector in matters of tax rates, withholding taxes particularly on supplies
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Pakistan has urged the United Nation's Economic and Social Commission for Asia and Pacific UNESCAP to help Pakistan in promoting information communication technologies (ICT) for the benefit of the general population including extension of micro-finance
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Sindh home minister Rauf Siddiqui on Tuesday reviewed various security and traffic arrangements for the Expo 2005 and expressed his satisfaction over the arrangements. He went round the site of Expo 2005 and adjoining areas
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