Archive for  December 2012
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The four provinces have refused to allow the Federal government to release water from Tarbela and Mangla dams for hydel power generation during the yearly month-long canal closures across the country beginning from December 26,
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The four provinces have refused to allow the Federal government to release water from Tarbela and Mangla dams for hydel power generation during the yearly month-long canal closures across the country beginning from December 26,
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The four provinces have refused to allow the Federal government to release water from Tarbela and Mangla dams for hydel power generation during the yearly month-long canal closures across the country beginning from December 26,
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The four provinces have refused to allow the Federal government to release water from Tarbela and Mangla dams for hydel power generation during the yearly month-long canal closures across the country beginning from December 26,
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The Finance Ministry on Tuesday admitted that the country was losing 2 percent of its GDP to the prevailing electricity crisis, resulting in a loss of Rs 52 billion in revenues and affecting 400,000 jobs.
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The Finance Ministry on Tuesday admitted that the country was losing 2 percent of its GDP to the prevailing electricity crisis, resulting in a loss of Rs 52 billion in revenues and affecting 400,000 jobs.
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The Finance Ministry on Tuesday admitted that the country was losing 2 percent of its GDP to the prevailing electricity crisis, resulting in a loss of Rs 52 billion in revenues and affecting 400,000 jobs.
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The Finance Ministry on Tuesday admitted that the country was losing 2 percent of its GDP to the prevailing electricity crisis, resulting in a loss of Rs 52 billion in revenues and affecting 400,000 jobs.
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India claimed on Tuesday there were more than 40 training camps in Pakistan for militants who make regular attempts to cross the heavily fortified border between the countries. India has identified 25 camps in AJK
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India claimed on Tuesday there were more than 40 training camps in Pakistan for militants who make regular attempts to cross the heavily fortified border between the countries. India has identified 25 camps in AJK
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