Archive for  January 2010
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The parliamentary party of Pakistan Muslim League-Q in the Punjab Assembly on Wednesday slammed the policies of the Punjab government, terming them as anti-people, and announced to raise public issues, including water shortage, non-distribution of
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The Vice President of Saarc Chamber of Commerce & Industry (Saarc CCI) and former President of FPCCI Iftikhar Ali Malik has said that adoption of Islamic economic system can help country get rid of multiple
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The federal government has allowed private sector to import 0.75 million tons of white sugar on first-cum-first-served basis with the incentive of sales tax and excise duty waiver provided the sugar reaches the country before
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The Lahore High Court while disposing of a suo motu proceedings on a letter from one Malik Tabarak Hussain has directed SSP Rawalpindi to register a case against the respondents on the request of the
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Finance Ministry released up to 22 percent funds out of total allocation under Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP) to two ministries-Railways and Information Technology and Telecom in the first half (July-December 2009) of the current
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The water scarcity is a cause of concern for the enormous size of Indus Basin system as its availability is declining at an alarming rate from about 5,000 cubic meters per capita in 1951 to
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Area Manager Operation (AMO) Chamkani Sub-Division detect 115 electricity stealing cases and registered FIRs in local Police Station against electricity stealers. Pesco has initiated drive against illegal use of electricity and in this regard the
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The transporters plying CNG-fitted vans on long routes in NWFP are exploiting commuters in the name of the gas load management in the country. More than 70 percent Hiace vans plying on long routes particularly
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The recent arson that destroyed billion of rupees trade and businesses in the city is largely believed to have been ignited with the smuggled chemicals from neighbouring countries possibly from Afghanistan through porous borders. "There
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Capital City Police Officer (CCPO), Muhammad Pervez Rathore has ordered foolproof security arrangements for media offices, Press Club and all other important buildings in the provincial metropolis. He said that Lahore Police should remain high
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