August 17, 2004

Computer course for journalists starts

RAWALPINDI – A two-week computer training course for journalists, jointly organised by the Muhammad Ali Jinnah University (MAJU) and Rawalpindi Islamabad Press Club, started here on August 16 with a

30 women among 130 held in raid on cinema

KARACHI: More than 130 persons including 30 women were nabbed on charges of obscenity within the premises of a cinema house on M A Jinnah Road on August 16, police

Myths a danger to mothers’ health

Dr. Nighat Shah in her presen­tation “Myths, Contraception and Women Rights” observed with deep concern the non-existent prevalence of contraceptives in the country consequently leading to a situation where rate

Govt believes in freedom of the press

HAFIZABAD – While inaugu­rating the office of the newly­ published weekly ‘Zahid nama’ the Provincial Minister, Ch Shaukat Ali Bhatti has declared that the present government is press-friendly and would

Nawa-i-Waqt felicitated

Lahore:A delegation of Akhbar Farosh Union, Lahore, called on the APNS President Arif Nizami to extend greetings to the Nawa-i-Waqt publication on receiving Excellence Award. The delegation led by City

30 prostitutes arrested at cinema house

KARACHI – Sindh home minister Rauf Siddiqui and CCPO Karachi Tariq Jameel along with a contin­gent of the police and Rangers raided Prince Cinema on M. A. Jinnah Road on

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