Media violence harms kids
Karachi, April 24 (PPI): Watching too much violent TV and playing too many violent video games takes a toll on children’s social and physical development, researchers report. “We found that
Karachi, April 24 (PPI): Watching too much violent TV and playing too many violent video games takes a toll on children’s social and physical development, researchers report. “We found that
MIANWALI, April 24 2006: The Daudkhel police have instituted a case against six people, including the father and the grooms of two vani girls, on the complaint of mediators that
PESHAWAR, April 24 2006: The Peshawar High Court has expressed concern over sale of girls in the NWFP on the pretext of marriage and requested the chief justice to issue
HARIPUR, April 24 2006: A woman was burned to death allegedly by her husband and his relatives in Kharbara Ghazi village on Saturday April 22. An FIR has been registered
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