‘Let Pakistan know what happened to me’
By Rauf Klasra FAISALABAD, August 30 2005: “Let Pakistan know what happened to me,” she said, overcome with grief but determined to fight for justice. Will there be no end
By Rauf Klasra FAISALABAD, August 30 2005: “Let Pakistan know what happened to me,” she said, overcome with grief but determined to fight for justice. Will there be no end
QUETTA, September 30 2005: A local journalist Malik Siraj Akbar becomes Balochistan’s first journalist to clinch an international media scholarship at the age of 22. Malik Siraj Akbar, who has
LAHORE, August 30 2005: The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan has urged the government to put holistic policies in place to address the root causes of child labour and sale
By Mukhtar Alam KARACHI, August 30 2005: As many as 800 people, including children and women, have been given treatment at government hospitals and private clinics since Saturday August 27
ISLAMABAD, August 30 2005: Information minister Sheikh Rashid on Monday August 29 advocated for setting up a digital television channel of Saarc-member countries. “We have proposed that there should be
ISLAMABAD, August 30 2005: The government of Pakistan will launch Information Technology projects worth 19.4 billion rupees during the next five years to develop the IT sector in the country.
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