Pakistan gets Rs50m export orders for hunting arms

PESHAWAR: After successfully displaying arms during an international exhibition, the Pakistan Hunting and Sporting Arms Development Company (PHSADC) h

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Strategy devised to deal with emergency situations

IslamabadAll departments will work under a central command and control system for making effective and coordinated approach to deal with any e

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India can beat anyone anywhere, claims Harbhajan

CHENNAI: Fresh from a rare Test series victory in New Zealand, off-spinner Harbhajan Singh believes India have what it takes to beat the best in the w

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Trade gap narrows to $12.7 billion

ISLAMABAD: Trade deficit for the first nine months (July-March) of the current fiscal year 2008-09 fell 12.51 per cent to $12.7 billion compared to $1

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Chidambaram blames IPL shift on organisers

NEW DELHI: Indian Premier League could have taken place in India if organisers had listened to suggestions and not put pressure on the government, a s

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Coach outlines variety of drills to bowl out monotony

KARACHI: Pakistan began their training for the one-day series against Australia under tight security at Lahore’’s Gaddafi Stadium on Friday.An

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Rights of small farmers will be protected: CM

LAHOREPUNJAB Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif has said that rights of small cultivators would be fully safeguarded during wheat procurement campa

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Canada lose Davison

JOHANNESBURG: Star Canada batsman John Davison will miss the 2011 Cricket World Cup Qualifier Super 8 starting on Saturday (today) in South Africa bec

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Tractor-makers may stop expansion

LAHORE: Further investment in the tractor industry depends on a stable government policy assuring a level-playing field to local manufacturers instead

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Malaysia, Ireland and Scotland among PCB’’s neutral options

LONDON: Malaysia, Ireland and Scotland have emerged as surprise contenders to host future Pakistan “home” series.Ijaz Butt, the chairman of th

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