Swati girl nominated for international peace prize
By: Fazal Khaliq SWAT: Malala Yousufzai, 13, beat 93 contestants from 42 countries to be nominated for the International Children’s Peace Prize 2011. The class 8 student became the first
By: Fazal Khaliq SWAT: Malala Yousufzai, 13, beat 93 contestants from 42 countries to be nominated for the International Children’s Peace Prize 2011. The class 8 student became the first
ISLAMABAD: All political parties in Pakistan claim to champion women’s causes, but this is not reflected in the composition of their decision-making bodies. While a quarter of the seats in
SADIQABAD: Hundreds of students and relatives of a student, who was allegedly molested by the principal of a school, held a protest demonstration and blocked the Shahbaz Road for hours
THATTA: Dutch ambassador H. Gajus Scheltema has stressed women`s role in nation building and development of society and urged rural women to play their role in bringing about a change
KARACHI: At least five people were injured when a bomb exploded in a cinema hall here on Sunday night. The low-intensity explosion took place in Kumar Cinema, near Lee Market
Karachi: Geo TV Network has won four awards in different categories of the entertainment industry at the Lux Style Awards 2011. Umaira Ahmed secured the Best TV Writer award for
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