Archive for the February 4, 2005
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The federal government has asked the NWFP government and political agents in the province to adopt stringent measures to stop poppy cultivation in the province on top priority basis. Well-informed sources told Business Recorder that
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The University of Health Sciences (UHS) Lahore and University of Texas USA will join hands to start research studies on the issues of environmental health and genetic disorders prevalent in certain regions of the country.
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Federal Minister for Religious Affairs Ijaz-ul-Haq on Thursday said the government would make stringent security measures in the month of Muharram. He said adding stern actions would also be taken against unregistered Madaris. The federal
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Pakistan Peoples Party Parliamentarian (PPPP), while criticising the government, has said that it has failed to resolve even basic problems being faced by the people of Pakistan. Muhammad Iqbal Sialvi, Media Advisor PPPP Punjab, in
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The total outstanding arrears of Peshawar Electric Supply Company (Pesco) in Peshawar circle have reached to the mark of Rs 4.91 billion including Rs 3.47 billion against the consumers of the de facto tribal area
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Despite official commitments to check "honour killing, domestic violence and other crimes against women" the ground realities for most women are different. On the contrary, an increased number of women faced violence or threat of
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Punjab Governor Lieutenant General Khalid Maqbool (Retd) has nominated former Justice Sheikh Riaz Ahmad as member to the Board of Governors for the University of Health Sciences Lahore. The nomination was made under section 23(3)
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Pakistan and Afghanistan have agreed to negotiate and sign a water accord about the use of Kabul River water foiling Indian attempts to create a wedge between the people of the two brotherly and neighbourly
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Two companies of Lahore have been allowed to pay sales tax at the rate of 15 percent instead of prescribed 20 percent on the manufacture-cum-supply of acrylic sheets during June 16 2003 to June 12,
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Two companies of Lahore have been allowed to pay sales tax at the rate of 15 percent instead of prescribed 20 percent on the manufacture-cum-supply of acrylic sheets during June 16 2003 to June 12,
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