Sky-rocketing animal prices keep buyers away

LahoreTHOUGH the Eid-ul-Azha is just nine days away, sky-rocketing prices of sacrificial animals accompanied with rising inflation is seriousl

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Pindi colleges to get buses and computers

RawalpindiAll boys and girls degree and postgraduate colleges would get new buses for pick and drop services, latest computers, multi media pr

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Govt urged to protect innocent people

IslamabadSpeakers at a seminar Sunday urged the government to ensure protection of life and property of the innocent people living in the rest

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120 vehicles challaned for overcharging

IslamabadTaking notice on the complaints of the commuters regarding overcharging, Secretary Islamabad Transport Authority (ITA) Bashir Ahmed c

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NWFP govt to spend unutilised funds on police

PESHAWAR: The NWFP government, under the directives of Chief Minister Amir Haider Hoti, has decided to cap all the not-yet-started (NYS) schemes of Ta

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Petrol price cut by Rs 9, diesel by Rs 4

ISLAMABAD: The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra) Sunday evening announced Rs 9 to Rs 13.5 per litre reduction in petroleum products with immedia

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Ministry criticised for low women representation

IslamabadThe Ministry of Women Development on Sunday faced intense criticism for having low representation of women on official posts within i

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Railway shelves marriage coach project

IslamabadPakistan Railways has shelved the marriage coach project and decided to use these coaches as normal class train owing to lack of inte

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Mumbai Attack Strains India-Pakistan Relations (NPR)

India and Pakistan are trading charges as tensions rise after the terrorist attacks in Mumbai. Stephen Cohen of the Brookings Institution talks to Andrea Seabrook about what this means for those countries — and for the United States.

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Haqqani seeks Indo-Pak efforts against terrorism

WASHINGTON: Ambassador to the US Husain Haqqani on Sunday rejected allegations that militants behind the Mumbai terrorist attacks had ties to the Paki

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