Teachers training workshop ends

Islamabad

The concluding ceremony of five-day training workshop for teachers held here on Friday.

Children?s Global Network Pakistan (CG

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Call to form industry, police liaison committee

LAHORE

Following the incident of killing of an industrialist at Sheikhupura, the business community of Punjab has proposed to Chief Minister Sh

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Army operation to continue till restoration of govt.?s writ: Zardari

ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari has said that the extremists in the country?s northwest have been defeated and dissipated but the military operation will continue till the writ of the government is fully restored.

In an interview with the Chinese news agency before leaving for China, the President said, ?We expect the military operation to continue till the writ of the Government has been fully restored. The internally displaced people are being resettled,? he said answering a question by agency.

?Democracy is always a format of dialogue. But no body would be allowed to take law in their hands and extremism would not be tolerated,? he said, adding, ?now all the Pakistanis are of the same opinion that they would not tolerate extremism.

And the tolerance message which the political forces of the day and the people of Pakistan want is to cohabit and live with each other in harmony and peace.?

President Zardari said that the social and administrative infrastructure has been restored and the normalcy is returning to the areas in Swat, Malakand and Buner in Pakistan?s North West Frontier Province.

?The process of development has been initiated. The economic activity is picking up gradually,? he said, adding that the schools and hospitals have started functioning in the areas and utilities have been restored.

However, he said, the army will continue to remain in the area to assist the civil authorities and to eliminate the pockets of resistance in remote areas.

The President also said that Pakistan?s leadership, the security institutions and people are firmly resolved to fight militancy and eliminate extremism from all parts of the country.

?It is a fight for the survival and we must win it,? he said.

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KSE issues new margin eligibility list

KARACHI: The Karachi Stock Exchange (KSE) has revised the list of margin eligible securities for ready market on the basis of eligibility criteria app

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Nasir sacked, resigns from AID-27

KARACHI: The Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) have removed Pakistan Under-16 football team head coach Nasir Ismail from his post after he violated t

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?Soyem? of Moosavi?s wife held

Rawalpindi: The ?Soyem? of wife of Quaid-i-Millat Jafariya, Agha Syed Hamid Ali Shah Moosavi, was held at Ali Masjid, Satellite Town, Rawalpindi on Fr

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Cop promoted after catching bank robber

Karachi

Capital City Police Officer (CCPO) Karachi Waseem Ahmed has promoted Head Constable (HC) Shakeel Ahmed to the post of Assistant Sub-Ins

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Australia 133-8 against England

LONDON: Australia were 133 for eight in reply to England’’s first innings 332, a deficit of 199, at tea on the second day of the fifth and final Ashes Test at the Oval here on Friday.

Peter Siddle was 10 not out and Stuart Clark one not out while England seamer Stuart Broad had captured five wickets.

The five-match series is level at 1-1.

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PM to hear PPP MNA?s harassment complaint today

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani will be informed in person by a prominent PPP MNA on Friday how she was being harassed by intelligence ag

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Zarco chief?spre-arrest bail dismissed

LAHORE

THE Lahore High Court on Thursday dismissed a pre-arrest bail of Lakht-e-Hussain, Chief Executive of ZARCO Exchange Company, for his all

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