Archive for  January 2010
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Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) has organised a ceremony to distribute awards among the officers and technical staff for their outstanding performance. Regional General Manager PTCL STR-I Hyderabad Abdul Rahim Shaikh has said that the
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All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (Aptma) has informed President Zardari that the ongoing Gas Load Management Programme would inflict loss of Rs 2 billion per day or Rs 60 billion per month on the textile
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Speakers stressed the need for a Health Ombudsman and for specialised courts or tribunals to be established to deal with issues relating to medical negligence. They were speaking at a symposium on "Medical Negligence and
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Despite lack of human resources and reduced budget for FY2009-10, the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) is actively pursuing the revived corruption cases in the Accountability Courts, as per the directives of Supreme Court, a senior
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Federal Shariat Court Chief Justice Agha Rafique, here Monday fell unconscious while proceeding cases in the court. He was rushed to Services Hospital and later shifted to Punjab Institute of Cardiology where he is reported
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Capital City Police Officer (CCPO), Muhammad Pervez Rathore has warned the masterminds of Qabza mafia to evacuate the illegally possessed properties as the Lahore police are taking action against the squatters. He said that the
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An unsavoury turf battle has erupted between the Thar Coal and Energy Board (TCEB) and the Federal government's Establishment Division. According to a Recorder Report , the Board had prepared a draft at its last
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Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) has emerged as a very active player on the domestic circuit. It challenged a number of monopolies in the recent past. Its latest target was certain financial institutions, caught in
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Talking to a group of agriculturists the other day, Punjab Senior Minister Raja Riaz Ahmed said the province faces an acute water shortage but it does not want to restart the controversy over Kalabagh Dam.
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The outcome of US ventures in Iraq and Afghanistan gave rise to serious doubts about the avowed US aim of promoting democracy was, at best, ill-conceived, if not motivated by imperial ambitions for territorial hegemony
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