Archive for the November 10, 2005
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The Punjab government will start implementation on "Support a Family" project from December to support the victims of the devastating earthquake, said Shahzad Bhatti, PML leader and former MPA here on Wednesday. Talking to victims
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A delegation of foreign consultants is scheduled to visit Pakistan to see the progress of effluent treatment plants with a view to complying with local and international environmental standards from November 17 to 23. During
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Sindh Chief Minister Arbab Ghulam Rahim attended a briefing by the Sindh Planning and Development (P&D) Department at the Chief Minister House on Wednesday and directed the concerned officials to complete all development schemes in
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Chairman, Trading Corporation of Pakistan (TCP), Asif Zaman Ansari paid a surprise visit on Wednesday to the TCP godowns in Pipri, Landhi and Korangi after receiving complaints that the staff was charging certain amount illegally
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Jamaat-i-Islami (JI) Amir Qazi Hussain Ahmed on Wednesday called for relief and rehabilitation operations under a civilian setup. The Jamaat top leadership and its lawmakers met here to discuss, among other matters, the allegations levelled
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The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) on Wednesday condemned sacking of 99 employees of Port Dock Master (PDM) and asked the government to stop forthwith "its policy of snatching jobs from workers". PPP Central Information Secretary
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The importers, traders, and dealers belonging to Jodia Bazar, the country's biggest hub of industrial and food activities, have decided to support Sultan Chawla in an upcoming elections of the Karachi Chamber of Commerce of
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A 15-member Pakistani cultural troupe will take part in the 7th Asia Arts Festival, scheduled to take place in Chinese city Foshan, Guangdong province on Friday. The festival coincides with Cultural Asia Ministerial Forum, the
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Pakistan's export to China shows an upward trend, registering an increase of about 36 percent in the recent nine months. The export was amounted to around $612 million from January to September 2005, whereas it
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Pakistan has called for enabling the suffering Kashmiris to exercise self-determination, asserting that the legitimacy of the struggle for that right could not be compromised by tarnishing it with the "tarbush of terrorism". "Enabling oppressed
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