Archive for  February 2005
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The Central Board of Revenue (CBR) has transferred and posted Muhammad Faiyyaz Khan, (BS-20), Chief DTO, Islamabad as Chief DTP, CBR. Sheikh Istataat Ali, (BS-20) Chief USAS, CBR, has been allowed to hold additional charge
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Pakistan has stopped aid organisations from helping displaced people in its tribal regions, including the south-west where a violent insurgency is raging, a rights group said in its annual report on Tuesday. In 2004, humanitarian
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The Central Board of Revenue (CBR) has reviewed tax policy pertaining to customs and income tax to forward suggestions to the task force on economic policy under the finance division for encouraging investment. CBR Member,
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Pakistan said on Tuesday it expects a South Asian summit at which it aims to continue peace talks with India will go ahead in Bangladesh at the weekend in spite of a political crisis in
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Pakistan said on Tuesday it expects a South Asian summit at which it aims to continue peace talks with India will go ahead in Bangladesh at the weekend in spite of a political crisis in
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Russia's crude oil production will rise by 5.7 percent this year, Russia's number two oil official said on Tuesday, continuing a slowdown in output growth at the world's second biggest exporter. Sergei Oganesyan, head of
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The Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC) secretary general Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu called on President General Pervez Musharraf here on Tuesday. During the meeting, President Musharraf said Pakistan would give full support and assistance to new OIC
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The Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC) secretary general Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu called on President General Pervez Musharraf here on Tuesday. During the meeting, President Musharraf said Pakistan would give full support and assistance to new OIC
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China's efforts to cool the heated economy have borne fruit, but policy makers must guard against a rebound in inflation and fixed-asset investment, the country's development chief said in remarks seen on Tuesday. "While fully
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The Federal cabinet is likely to ratify extradition treaties with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and China and give permission to enter into negotiations with Tunisia on extradition pact in its meeting on Wednesday (February
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