Ajoka performs Burqavaganza despite PNCA’s ‘denial’
By Jonaid Iqbal ISLAMABAD: Ajoka theatre changed its schedule and decided to perform the famous play Burqavaganza in protest against the Pakistan National Council of the Arts. The play Kala
By Jonaid Iqbal ISLAMABAD: Ajoka theatre changed its schedule and decided to perform the famous play Burqavaganza in protest against the Pakistan National Council of the Arts. The play Kala
By By Anil Datta Karachi: Pakistani writers in English are the introductory cards that writers of older Pakistani languages sent out to the world. These views were expressed by noted
Summary Urdu Newsletter March 12 To March 19, 2010 Date 3/12/2010 Download ppf newsletter vol 8 no-10.pdf
By Raja Asghar ISLAMABAD: The National Assembly stretched its calendar on Thursday to begin what is billed to be a historic spring session in which the government said it intended
By Aamir Yasin RAWALPINDI: The social welfare department is pursuing projects worth Rs84.518 million in the city to provide better facilities to women, orphans, senior citizens and jail inmates. Talking
By Intikhab Hanif LAHORE: The Punjab local election authority has not as yet been activated mainly because of the hint that the local polls might once again be made a
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