First women’s police centre in Sukkur inaugurated
SUKKUR – MNA Madam Khursheed Afghan inaugrated first woman police center in Sukkur on October 25, for which more than 200 women police officers would be recruited. Talking to newsmen
SUKKUR – MNA Madam Khursheed Afghan inaugrated first woman police center in Sukkur on October 25, for which more than 200 women police officers would be recruited. Talking to newsmen
PESHAWAR – NWFP Senior Minister Sirajul Haq said on October 25, that the provincial government was giving top priority to the promotion of education and taking revolutionary steps in this
LARKANA – The subject of computer literacy will be taught from the primary classes in the province in order to make primary education purposeful and attractive, said Sindh Minister for
Letter to the editor … Uncensored footage of events at the Srinagar University carried by the media over the last couple of days is an eye-opener for everyone in India,
SUKKUR – MNA Madam Khursheed Afghan inaugrated first woman police center in Sukkur on October 25, for which more than 200 women police officers would be recruited. Talking to newsmen
ISLAMABAD – Minister for Social Welfare, Zobaida Jalal October 25, said a proposal was under-consideration to establish five senior citizen centres in the country to facilitate elderly persons. These centre/clubs
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