Flour mills strike enters fourth day in Quetta

QUETTA: Flour mills strike entered fourth day on Sunday across Balochistan including Quetta, as Flour Mills Association announced that the protest will continue till fulfillment of demands.

According to the Association, the flour mills have been shut to protest against the decision of a ban on movement of flour.

The Association said wheat is abundantly available in the country but the people of Balochistan are being prevented from reaping the benefits of a bumper crop by putting a ban on the movement of the commodity.

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?CM behind anti-media move?

LAHORE

Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid leader Ch Pervaiz Elahi announced on Friday that his party had moved a resolution against the PML-N?s ?fas

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71 food items? prices to go sky high

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?Water shortage puts cotton crops at risk?

KARAHCI: Voicing grave concern over cut in share of water for Sindh province, a member assembly Rana Abdul Sattar, has said the cotton crops have been put in danger due to shortage of water, Geo news reported.

Talking to Geo news, he said Punjab is releasing 3000 cusecs of water in Chashma Link Canal, cutting short the share of water of Sindh province, which has jeopardized cotton crops in upper Sindh.

?This action should be condemned as it could ultimately lead to decline in production of cotton crops by 15,00,000 bales this year?, he maintained adding, ?Sindh has always been exploited in this matter?.

Entire country is facing water scarcity on the whole and keeping Chashma Link Canal constantly opened has resulted in abject water shortage in Sindh, he added.

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71 food items? prices to go sky high

ISLAMABAD: People should be ready for a new wave of price hike as the government is set to impose reformed General Sales Tax (GST) at the rate of 15 p

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Haqqani says world confident of Pakistan?s policies

WASHINGTON: The international community and financial institutions have shown increasing confidence in Pakistan?s economic policies, Islamabad?s Ambas

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Balochistan MPA?s degree issue

ISLAMABAD: An official of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) informed the Supreme Court on Friday that they had furnished a report in complianc

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Katich eager for Lord?s return

DERBY, England: Australia?s Simon Katich cannot wait to go back to Lord?s where the first Test against Pakistan starts next week.

It will be ne

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World Cup final ref?s wife says he can?t control kids

LONDON: The wife of World Cup final referee Howard Webb said on Friday she was amazed her husband was taking charge of the most important game in foot

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?CM behind anti-media move?

LAHORE

Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid leader Ch Pervaiz Elahi announced on Friday that his party had moved a resolution against the PML-N?s ?fas

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