Archive for the December 30, 2005
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The construction work on Mangla Dam upraising project is in full swing and the gigantic scheme of Rs 62 billion would bring more progress and prosperity in the country. The sources said after the completion
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The business community of Sialkot has vowed to discharge its social responsibility and is using all resources for the rehabilitation of quake affected people of the country, said the President Sialkot Chamber of Commerce and
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Provincial Secretary Agriculture, Nazar Hussein Mahar has said that keeping in view the importance and export potential of chillies, an independent Chillies Development Board would be set up in Sindh. Speaking at one-day seminar on
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Former Vice Chairman of Pakistan Bar Council, Mian Abbas Ahmed has held that the Federal Urdu University for Arts, Science and Technology was not competent to impart legal education, as per nomenclature of the Federal
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Pakistan Kissan Board President Muhammad Ibrahim Mughal said that growers had suffered a loss of Rs 72 billion due to negligence by Agricultural Department, researchers, planners, and agri scientists during the current year. Addressing a
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The Federal Government has issued licence for establishment of Korangi Industrial Trading Estate (KITE). This was informed by the designated Chief Executive of KITE Limited Abdul Haseeb Khan while talking to newsmen, he said that
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A spokesman for the Sindh chief minister has said that the sugarcane price will continue to be Rs 60 per maund as fixed by the Sindh government and there has been no change in it.
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Jamaat-i-Islami (JI) will observe Black Day by holding protest demonstration and taking out rallies on Friday against proposed deletion of procedure for offering prayers from textbooks, arrests and registration of fake cases against Ulema and
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Chief Justice Supreme Court Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry has said that the ban on meals in wedding ceremonies has been imposed in the best interest of civil society and it is hoped that this will
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To help alleviate the difficulties and hardships of earthquake-affected employees of Pakistan Steel, the management has decided to compensate them with non-refundable grant of Rs 50,000 per family in addition to 30 corrugated galvanised sheets
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