Nutrient management reduces fertiliser use

LAHORE: Importance of managing fertiliser input techniques have increased in a scenario when international commodity prices are dropping and prices of

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Case against Shershah bridge

KarachiThe Ministry of Communications has forwarded the inquiry report issued after the collapse of the Shershah Bridge to the Law Ministry an

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PSO delays gasoline tender award

SINGAPORE: Pakistan State Oil (PSO) is delaying awarding a tender to buy 75,000 tonnes of 87-octane gasoline for February-April delivery, as it grappl

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PA slams immunity to road contractors

LAHORETHE Punjab Assembly Friday held a heated debate on a privilege motion questioning the constitutional status of a road contract with a pr

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Oil falls below $40

LONDON: Oil fell below $40 a barrel on Friday after news of mounting job losses in the United States heightened the prospect for still weaker demand i

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No economic crisis in country: Sindh CM

KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah has said that there is no economic crisis in the country and being Muslims, we should not be disappoi

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What the inquiry committee has to say

KarachiIt has been learnt that the inquiry committee that probed the cause of the Shershah Bridge collapse was short-staffed, with only three

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Companies protest exclusion from bidding

LAHORELOCAL computer manufacturers have protested their exclusion from bidding for a contract for computer labs in secondary schools.M

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Disgraced Pakistan A-bomb scientist declared free (AP via Yahoo! News)

The man who made Pakistan into a nuclear power and later took responsibility for leaking atomic secrets to Iran, North Korea and Libya walked out of his home Friday after reaching a secret deal with the government that ended years of de facto house arrest.

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SBP closing forex window for oil imports

KARACHI: Pakistan has begun phasing out this month the use of central bank foreign exchange reserves to pay for oil imports, forcing commercial banks

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