Archive for the October 25, 2005
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A two-day international conference on " New Horizons on Occupational Health, Safety and environment (OHSE)" is scheduled to be held here on November 23 and 24. Recognising the need to introduce Pakistani organisations to the
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The Karachi University has begun its admission process for masters and honours programmes for the academic year 2006. Prospective students can obtain and submit admission forms up to October 26, 2005. Candidates for honours can
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The second consignment of Indian animals comprising 155 goats and sheep has reached Pakistan through Wagah border, making total of 489 animals crossing the border in last two months. Pakistan's importers on Wednesday afternoon received
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The earthquake that struck parts of Pakistan continues to get response from the nation with diverse programmes and approach and the mindset that is really pleasing and invigorating. The compassion shown by the nation is
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Expressing dissatisfaction over the performance of Karachi Water & Sewerage Board (KWSB), City Nazim Syed Mustafa Kamal has said that efficiency of the department is questionable. "A massive revamping of KWSB is need of the
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Speakers at a seminar on Monday have demanded of the government to distribute relief goods in a centralised manner to avoid chaos and confusion. The seminar on 'State of Relief Operations in Earthquake-hit Areas' was
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A delegation from USAID on Monday discussed with the Minister for Local Government and Rural Development, Abdul Razzaq Thaheem the working of institutions in Pakistan. The minister elaborated in detail the mechanism of working in
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The government has apprehended more than 250 people involved in looting of the relief goods in Mansehra and Balakot areas during the last three days. This was intimated during a high-level meeting held here the
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A United States Navy vessel carrying 140 tons of relief goods for the earthquake survivors arrived at the Karachi Port on Monday. The USS Pearl Harbour ferried the relief items consisting of blankets and food
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The National Assembly standing committee on information and broadcasting on Monday praised the role of private television channels and newspapers in motivating people for rescue and relief of October-8 earthquake victims. The meeting took place
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