Newspapermen begin token hunger strike
KARACHI- Workers of the newspaper industry began a nine-day token hunger strike at Karachi Press Club against, what they termed, the negative attitude of the newspaper owners towards the implementation
KARACHI- Workers of the newspaper industry began a nine-day token hunger strike at Karachi Press Club against, what they termed, the negative attitude of the newspaper owners towards the implementation
ISLAMABAD- The federal minister for information & media development, Nisar A. Memon, has said the government believes in complete freedom of Press and media and is keen to see the
ISLAMABAD- A multi-million dollars IT enabled services project by the Resources Group (TRG) would help create more than 10,000 jobs in the country. The project is being launched soon by
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