27 women fall victim to Karo-Kari in January
KARACHI,February 20,2005:As many as 34 people, including 27 women, were killed in the name of honour (karo-kari) during the first month of this year. This was reported in a report
KARACHI,February 20,2005:As many as 34 people, including 27 women, were killed in the name of honour (karo-kari) during the first month of this year. This was reported in a report
GILGIT, February 20,2005:Four weeklies in the Northern Areas have suspended their publications to protest against alleged intimidation by radical militants. In another development, the region’s journalists’ bodies have decided not
KARACHI,February 20,2005:Outsourcing business in the country through IT-enabled services has crossed over $10 million mark with rapid growth of call centres and operators are optimistic to touch $20 million figures
KARACHI,February 20,2005:As many as 34 people, including 27 women, were killed in the name of honour (karo-kari) during the first month of this year. This was reported in a report
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