Larkana radio station in dire straits
By M.B. Kalhoro LARKANA: Larkana radio station, established by the Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation in 1995, is passing through a crisis and its air time has almost been reduced to half.
By M.B. Kalhoro LARKANA: Larkana radio station, established by the Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation in 1995, is passing through a crisis and its air time has almost been reduced to half.
UNITED NATIONS – The head of the United Nations agency tasked with upholding press freedom Wednesday condemned the killing of a television journalist in Pakistan, who was shot while covering
SUKKUR: Activists of the Sindh National Front (SNF) on Wednesday took out a protest rally against what they called the media trial of their leader Mumtaz Bhutto. Hundreds of SNF
ISLAMABAD: Journalists covering parliament on Wednesday set a new precedent by refusing free lunches and dinners during the budget session from the taxpayers’ money. There have been arrangements of lavish
Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) personnel forcibly entered a radio station on Wednesday, June 9, 2010 and seized and took away the broadcasting equipment, for non-payment of annual broadcast
By Dr Amjad Parvez Ghulam Rasul says in the book titled Mazahib-e-Aalam Ka Taqabali Mutalea that whereas all religions consider people of other religions below them in status, Islam gives
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