Maqbul Shariff passes away
LAHORE, April 24,2005: Eminent journalist and practicing advocate of the Supreme Court and High Court Maqbul A Shariff breathed his last at a private hospital here on April 23 afternoon
LAHORE, April 24,2005: Eminent journalist and practicing advocate of the Supreme Court and High Court Maqbul A Shariff breathed his last at a private hospital here on April 23 afternoon
MIRPURKHAS, April 27,2005: The President’s Secretariat has taken notice of an application narrating the ordeal of an eight-year-old girl who was criminally assaulted by an influential person of Naobad village
Syed Mazhar Hasnain SHOWCASING THE APPEARANCE of women seems to be the focal point in; not all but most of the newspapers of Pakistan. Showering glamorous and at times sexually
KHAIRPUR, April 24, 2005: Four children were recovered from illegal police confinement from the lockup of the A-section police on April 23. The Child Rights Committee Khairpur filed a petition
ISLAMABAD, April 24,2005: The information technology ministry on April 23 approved a project worth Rs39.458 million for IT-enablement of Civil Services Academy (CSA) in Lahore. Prepared by the Electronic Government
ISLAMABAD, April 24,2005: The Ministry of Information Technology has approved a project worth Rs 39.458 million for the IT Services Academy in Lahore. This two-year project has been prepared by
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