Is it curtains for cinema?
By Usman Ghafoor April this year saw the much-dreaded 65 percent entertainment duty, levied by the Punjab government, come back in effect (it was an olden tax but the government
By Usman Ghafoor April this year saw the much-dreaded 65 percent entertainment duty, levied by the Punjab government, come back in effect (it was an olden tax but the government
SIALKOT: Human Rights Commission South Asia has strongly condemned terrorists attacks at Ahmadis’ worship places in Lahore and asked the members of the civil society to raise voice against this
ISLAMABAD: Alamgir Bittani, a veteran journalist hailing from Federal Administrative Tribal Areas (Fata), was buried in his native village Haider, District Tank, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa on Saturday. His funeral prayers were attended
KARACHI: The Facebook saga has taken another turn as social networking sites of Pakistan have geared up efforts to become popular among Internet users and cash in on the anger
ISLAMABAD: The skills to enthrall audience and take them to exalted states of joy with incredible musical ingenuity are simply awe-inspiring. No one left the scene when folk musicians played
KARACHI: Presentation of accurate facts and figures, provided by the government, during budget reporting in an easy and understandable manner is a challenge and basic responsibility of a journalist. An
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