Archive for the November 8, 2005
-
Iraq's decision to deal separately with the cost of shipping essential commodities like wheat is seen by traders as a test of the government's control over the import trade and its market credibility. By buying
Read More -
Gold prices edged higher in European trade on Monday but the metal was seen vulnerable to further correction in the near term on fund liquidations, dealers said. The long-term outlook remained positive and some analysts
Read More -
The 19th edition of the Middle East Watch and Jewellery Show, scheduled to be held at Expo Centre Sharjah from November 15-19, 2005, will feature 225 exhibitors from 25 countries. Among the countries from where
Read More -
Britain has welcomed Pakistan-India decision to open the Line of Control (LoC) allowing Kashmiris on the either side to help in relief work being carried out to provide succour to the victims of October 8
Read More -
The Muzaffarabad passport office has been brought to Islamabad temporarily, Interior Ministry official said here on Monday. The October 8 earthquake had demolished many buildings and houses in AJK and other areas, it also led
Read More -
Government hoped that public funds would be able to meet only about $1.5 billion of estimated total infrastructure investment requirements of $2.5 billion-$3.0 billion annually, which likely to increase the existing gap after earthquakes in
Read More -
A Malaysian investment holding company, Eden Enterprises, plans to invest one billion dollars in the energy, housing, tourism and construction sectors in Pakistan. The proposed investment includes the development of two power plant projects jointly
Read More -
The public-sector Ali Ahmed Shah University College of Engineering & Technology Mirpur, which was closed for an indefinite period soon after October 8 earthquake, would reopen on November 10 to start the academic activities, AJK
Read More -
Agricultural production in Pakistan is highly erratic: one good year may be preceded or followed by a bad year(s). The available research indicates that, for small farmers, the possibility of overcoming poverty after a bad
Read More -
Bell's Palsy is a malfunction of a nerve in the side of the face and the patient suffers from paralysis of the forehead and cheek muscles. The eye on the affected side does not close
Read More