TV channels blamed for decline of music
KHAIRPUR: Singers, poets and musicians bemoaned on Monday that Sindhi music is on the decline and the biggest blame for it goes to private television channels. Speaking at a musical
KHAIRPUR: Singers, poets and musicians bemoaned on Monday that Sindhi music is on the decline and the biggest blame for it goes to private television channels. Speaking at a musical
By Ahmed Yusuf Karachi: A group of seven senior journalists from India arrived in Karachi on Monday to attend the ‘Talking Peace’ editors’ conference, being organised on April 6 and
By Bhagwandas KARACHI: The Pakistan Telecommunication Company (PTCL) arbitrarily increased its local call charges by 50 per cent from February 2010 without obtaining the mandatory permission from the telecoms regulator,
KARACHI: Various organisations of journalists and newspaper employees have strongly condemned the illegal detention of a Dawn staffer by Rangers personnel on Sunday. Dawn Subeditor Syed Hassan Ali Shah was
Two former officials of the country’s premier intelligence agency, Inter Services Intelligence (ISI), and a freelance journalist have gone missing in suspicious circumstances from Kohat, reported a private TV channel.
LAKKI MARWAT: Unidentified armed men burnt the copies of a Peshawar-based Urdu daily in Naurang city on Monday. “The armed men stopped the vehicle, carrying bundles of Daily Aaj to
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