Archive for the February 3, 2005
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State Minister for Water and Power Engineer Ameer Muqam said on Wednesday that big dams would be constructed with national consensus, which will generate cheaper electricity. Besides, these would be supportive for agriculture especially in
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The chairman, United Nations (UN) Commission for Social and Economic Affairs, Kim Haksuo has expressed the hope that Pakistan and India will soon address their contentious issues and play their due role in making the
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Over 100 British businessmen, exporters and representatives of major stores will be participating in the 'Expo Pakistan 2005,' beginning in Karachi from February 2 to 5, for exploring avenues of investment in various fields. 'Expo
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The Betel Leaves Importers and Retailers Association of Pakistan has said the government is going to reduce duty by 35 percent on betel leaves import from Sri Lanka on 1,200 tons, the importers feel that
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Islamabad Police have arrested a proclaimed offender (PO) wanted in 25 serious nature of crimes from Shahzad Town area on Wednesday. According to details, Shahzad Town Police late Tuesday night got an information on telephone
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The under-construction road from the Lasbella Bridge to Nazimabad roundabout will be opened for traffic by February 17. Chief Engineer of the Tameer-e-Karachi project Nazir Kidwai during a briefing on the Lasbella-Nazimabad road to Sindh
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Punjab University (PU) has decided to establish a medical and dental college and to up-gradate present Health Centre into a Teaching Hospital at a cost of Rs 450 million. It was decided in a meeting
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Governor Punjab, Lieutenant General Khalid Maqbool (Retd) has commended the performance of Pakistan Steel's management and employees. "Pakistan Steel management and its employees deserve commendation for their excellent performance during last couple of years". The
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The high prices of wheat remain the major concern for the people of Sindh especially those living on poverty or below poverty line while the government imported wheat are being illegally traded by mills with
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The Promotion of Education in Pakistan (PEP) Foundation/Trust is establishing a National Institute of Excellence in Neuroscience (NIEN) at the campus of University of Karachi. NIEN will be the first highly developed institute for neuroscience
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