Archive for the October 25, 2005
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The level of inflation in the country continues to be a matter of serious concern. According to the latest data released by the Federal Bureau of Statistics (FBS) on 19th October, although the rise in
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Minister of State for Petroleum and Natural Resources Mir Nasir Khan Mengal on Monday said that arrangements should be made for free movement of people in Wadh and Khuzdar areas. Speaking on a point of
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Punjab Deputy Inspector General of Police (Highway Patrolling), Syed Muhammad Saqlain Naqvi said that the number of highway patrolling police posts would be increased to 450 by next year to ensure round the clock patrolling,
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Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) Chairman Yasin Malik said that recent earthquake had caused great destruction in the affected areas of Azad Jammu and Kashmir and the NWFP. "Everything has been destroyed here, it
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Delay in rescue and rehabilitation of quake hit people of Azad Kashmir has created a new dilemma and the world should come forward on the call of UN in meeting the need of affected persons
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Britain has less than half population as compared to Pakistan and there are 50 cancer hospitals, whereas in Pakistan with 150 million population we have only one state-of-the-art hospital, which is Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer
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South Asia Free Media Association (Safma) has constituted a committee to evaluate the losses sustained by the journalists in the recent earthquake. This was announced by the Secretary General Safma, Imtiaz Alam, while addressing a
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The Provincial Assembly (PA) of the Punjab and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) will sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) here on October 25, in the Punjab Assembly cafeteria. Punjab Assembly Acting
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To control the gruesome activity of 'one-wheeling' while riding a motorbike, the Punjab government is intending to introduce legislation in the next session of its Assembly, to make one-wheeling a non-bailable offence, it is learnt.
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Punjab tent manufacturers would make 210,000 tents for quake victims on war footings. Punjab Chief Secretary Salman Siddique told a meeting here on Monday, an official said. Concerned provincial secretaries, DCO Lahore, Director General Relief
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