Archive for  November 2005
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Punjab Chief Minister Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi chairing a meeting here on Wednesday said that in order to promote law and order and provide security to the people 155 police patrolling posts have been made operational
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Sarhad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) on Standing Committee on Dry Ports Chairman Zia-ul-Haq Sarhadi has welcomed the statement of federal Railways Minister Shamim Haider about establishment of new dry ports on modern lines
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A major power breakdown hit the city here on early Wednesday morning when Wapda's 600 megawatt power line was tripped at Jamshoro Grid Station. The line tripping pushed the areas of Liaquatabad, Gulberg, North Nazimabad,
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The State Bank of Pakistan has issued 557.033 million pieces of new currency notes of various denominations worth Rs 63.420 billion from first Ramazan to 27th (November 1), Chief Spokesman of SBP Syed Waseemuddin told
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Some 1400 villagers will get benefit after electrification of four coastal villages through Wind Solar Hybrid Power Generation System in coastal belt of Thatta district. According to the Sindh Coastal Development Authority (SCDA), the work
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The cash donations will not be accepted at the Army Relief Camps, an official of the ISPR stated here on Wednesday. He said donors had been requested to deposit cash donations into the President's Relief
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Begum Laila Sarfraz has been nominated as the new president of All Pakistan Women's Association (APWA). A spokesperson of the organisation said here Wednesday that she had already assumed her responsibilities. Meanwhile, APWA is collecting
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Pakistan International Airlines incurred Rs 2.5 billion losses during 2004, which was in sharp contrast to the target of Rs 3 billion profit. The recently issued FY05 annual report of the State Bank has attributed
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Pakistan International Airlines incurred Rs 2.5 billion losses during 2004, which was in sharp contrast to the target of Rs 3 billion profit. The recently issued FY05 annual report of the State Bank has attributed
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Pakistan State Oil (PSO) has bought four fuel oil cargoes totalling 220,000 tonnes for November and December delivery, one less than it had tendered to buy, industry sources said on Wednesday. Middle East trader Bakri
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