Women can bring revolutionary change
KARACHI – Media Women Publishers and Journalists Organisation (MWPJO), an organisation aimed at spearheading the cause of women’s issues, using media as the instrument of change, organized a seminar titled,
KARACHI – Media Women Publishers and Journalists Organisation (MWPJO), an organisation aimed at spearheading the cause of women’s issues, using media as the instrument of change, organized a seminar titled,
KARACHI – Media Women Publishers and Journalists Organisation (MWPJO), an organisation aimed at spearheading the cause of women’s issues, using media as the instrument of change, organized a seminar titled,
On 30 November 2004, police posted at the Civil Secretariat in Lahore, capital of Pakistan’s largest province, Punjab, assaulted Zaheer Mahmood Siddiqui, a senior reporter for the English-language daily Dawn,
KARACHI – Speakers at a meeting on November 30, suggested that media people should be sensitized to the issues relating to the sensationalism in the reporting of incidents involving women.
KARACHI — CNBC Pakistan will be available for viewers from the first quarter of next year. This was announced by the president, CNBC Pakistan, Zafar Siddiqui while addressing a press
Title Pakistani Zara e Ablagh Ka Haftroza Jaiza Vol 2 No 43 Date 12/1/2004 Download ppf newsletter no 43.pdf
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