Government determined to resolve journalists’ problems: Marri
KARACHI (May 01 2008): Sindh government would soon resolve the longstanding issue of lease of the Karachi Press Club (KPC) land and other problems faced by the journalists in Sindh
KARACHI (May 01 2008): Sindh government would soon resolve the longstanding issue of lease of the Karachi Press Club (KPC) land and other problems faced by the journalists in Sindh
ISLAMABAD, April 30: A senior journalist and his estranged journalist wife were found shot dead in a flat here on Wednesday morning. Police described it as a case of murder-and-suicide
KARACHI, April 30: All Pakistan Newspapers Society has decided a minimum cover price formula for newspapers all over the country in consultation with the Akhbar Farosh Federation, Pakistan, according to
ISLAMABAD – The participants at a media consultation meeting held on Wednesday has demanded of the new government to enforce Child Protection Bill so that Section 89 of the PPC
KHANEWAL, April 30: The government has decided to monitor the activities of non-government organisations (NGOs) working in all districts of the province, it is learnt. A letter seen by Dawn
KARACHI (May 01 2008): A one-day seminar on ‘The role of media in society and its effects’ was held here at Karachi University on Wednesday, says a press release. The
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