APNS calls for talks on govt-press relations
KARACHI – The executive committee of the All Pakistan Newspapers Society has regretted that despite assurances by the prime minister, the federal government has not yet initiated a dialogue process
KARACHI – The executive committee of the All Pakistan Newspapers Society has regretted that despite assurances by the prime minister, the federal government has not yet initiated a dialogue process
KARACHI – The All Pakistan Newspapers Society (APNS) on November 2, urged the federal government for resumption of government-press dialogue on long pending issues, resolved by the APNS. The APNS
SANGHAR – A man and a woman were killed by the brother of the woman on the pretext of Karo-kari in Chak-14 in the jurisdiction of Mangli police station on
ISLAMABAD – The journalists on November 2, staged a walkout from the press gallery during the Senate session to protest the closure of the Rawalpindi-Islamabad Press Club (RIPC) by the
ISLAMABAD – The journalist crops on November 2, boycotted the Senate proceedings to protest the police’s sealing of the Rawalpindi Press Club under instructions from top Punjab government functionaries. The
RAWALPINDI – Resident Pervez Musharraf met a group of Pakistani journalists on November 1, to hear their impressions about their path-breaking visit to the Indian-held Kashmir last month. Information Minister
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