Archive for the November 3, 2005
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The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has revised the 'Indicative' per acre credit limits of major crops and minor crops, including orchards, to meet the genuine credit needs of the farming community. These revised 'Indicative
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Pakistan Steel Mills has strongly opposed the proposed list of items, including iron and steel products, to be imported from India, saying that it would hurt the domestic steel industry. Sources told Business Recorder on
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Pakistan Steel Mills has strongly opposed the proposed list of items, including iron and steel products, to be imported from India, saying that it would hurt the domestic steel industry. Sources told Business Recorder on
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Pakistan Steel Mills has strongly opposed the proposed list of items, including iron and steel products, to be imported from India, saying that it would hurt the domestic steel industry. Sources told Business Recorder on
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Human Rights Commission of Pakistan Chairperson Asma Jehangir on Monday said extremism based on politicisation was unacceptable, be it Islamic, Christian Evangelical, or those of Judaism, Budhism or Hinduism, otherwise, she did not have problem
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Pakistan on Wednesday called for the early involvement of human settlement experts in the assessment and reconstruction of the quake-devastated areas in NWFP and Azad Kashmir where some 3.5 million people are now homeless. "With
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French Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy said on Wednesday he had cancelled a trip to Afghanistan and Pakistan next week to tackle riots which have gripped suburbs around Paris for the past six nights. He made
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French Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy said on Wednesday he had cancelled a trip to Afghanistan and Pakistan next week to tackle riots which have gripped suburbs around Paris for the past six nights. He made
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White House Spokesman on Monday said the United States "encourages" Pakistan and India "to have an ongoing dialogue" and "to work in consultation and co-operation." Of President General Pervez Musharraf and Indian Prime Minister Dr
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Pakistan has asked India to share evidence, if any, about Delhi bomb blasts, and said that it would take action against those found responsible. This was stated by Foreign Office spokesperson Tasnim Aslam at a
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