PPP to ‘befriend’ media in Punjab
By Raja Riaz LAHORE: The PPP leadership has decided to act as a friendly political party to the media and focus on Punjab to “tell the people the truth” about
By Raja Riaz LAHORE: The PPP leadership has decided to act as a friendly political party to the media and focus on Punjab to “tell the people the truth” about
By Amjad Mahmood LAHORE: The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz says poor monitoring of legislative work in the Punjab Assembly resulted in the anti-media document. “Introspection reveals that the party’s monitoring of
Summary Urdu Newsletter July 16 To July 23, 2010 Date 7/16/2010 Download ppf newsletter vol 8 no-28.pdf
Gulmina Bilal Ahmad After almost a decade of military rule, today Pakistan finds itself in a challenging transition towards democracy. Unlike previous futile transitional attempts, this transition is unique in
LAHORE: Faced with a dwindling audience and fewer hits, the cinema and theatre industry has been told by police to arrange surveillance cameras and walkthrough gates to avert any untoward
On 13 July 2010, Pakistan’s Central Board of Film Censors (CBFC) banned the showing of an Indian comedy, “Tere Bin Laden” (Without You Laden), scheduled to be released in cinemas
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