September 2, 2004

Miranshah radio station begins transmission

PESHAWAR – A radio station in Miramshah, the headquarters of the North Waziristan Agency, has started six-hour regular transmission in the local dialect of Pashto. The initial transmission of the

Book for journalists to be launched on Sept 2

ISLAMABAD – The Network for Consumer Protection has been launching a handbook/training manual for journalists on human rights on September 2, at a local hotel, British High Commissioner (Acting) Mark

Concern voiced over HR violations

PESHAWAR – The Society for Human Rights and Prisoners Aid (Sharp) has alleged that the MMA government has failed to provide security to the people, especially women in the NWFP.

Parents’ awareness of media emphasized

KARACHI – Parents should be media-literate to develop healthy personality of children. Media awareness is imperative for parents to distinguish what is suitable to allow the children to see on

Meeting flays detaining two newsmen

MIRPURKHAS – A meeting of Mirpurkhas Union of Journal­ists have strongly condemned the anti-narcotic force for detaining two reporters and their manhandling along with using abusive language in Karachi. The

Durrani opens first women varsity

PESHAWAR – The NWFP Chief Minister Akram Khan Durrani while jubilating the establishment of first women university in the province (NWFP) has regretted that their opponents are unable to visualize

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