Govt urged to revise laws affecting media
KARACHI, Jan 23: Speakers at a seminar on Friday urged the government to revise the existing laws that affect the press and enforce new ones in consultation with working journalists.The
KARACHI, Jan 23: Speakers at a seminar on Friday urged the government to revise the existing laws that affect the press and enforce new ones in consultation with working journalists.The
Sheikh Saadi Shirazi said that Luqman being a wise man of great reputation in ancient Arabia was once asked about the source of his learning wisdom. He replied, ‘I learned
LAHORE: The Punjab government is learnt to have decided not to invite the Pakistan Television for coverage of its activities as a protest against the cold shoulder given by the
KARACHI, Jan 26: About 236 women prisoners, with their 48 children, are lodged against a capacity of 105 prisoners at the women’s prison Karachi, Ms. Sheeba Shah, Superintendent Karachi Women
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