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Pakistan seeking normal relations with India
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WASHINGTON: Foreign Secretary Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry said on Thursday that Pakistan wants to have a normal relationship with India, but New Delhi had suspended the bilateral dialogue process. We want to have normal relationship with India. There is a ...
Pakistan willing to have normal relations with India: foreign secretaryThe Express Tribune
Pakistan rules out sharing nukes with Saudis, anyone elseFirstpost
Pakistan wants normal ties with India: AizazThe Nation
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WASHINGTON: Foreign Secretary Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry said on Thursday that Pakistan wants to have a normal relationship with India, but New Delhi had suspended the bilateral dialogue process. We want to have normal relationship with India. There is a ...
Pakistan willing to have normal relations with India: foreign secretary
Pakistan rules out sharing nukes with Saudis, anyone else
Pakistan wants normal ties with India: Aizaz
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Two gang war accused among four killed in shootout with police
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KARACHI: Four suspects including two Lyari gang war accused were killed during police action in different areas of Karachi. According to the police, on tip-off, 100-member squad conducted a raid in the Baghdadi and Kalri area of Lyari where exchange of ...
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KARACHI: Four suspects including two Lyari gang war accused were killed during police action in different areas of Karachi. According to the police, on tip-off, 100-member squad conducted a raid in the Baghdadi and Kalri area of Lyari where exchange of ...
The Express Tribune
Literacy rate remains unchanged
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ISLAMABAD: Despite their tall claims of placing a special emphasis on the education sector, the provincial and federal governments could not improve the literacy rate over the past five years. In 2010-11, the country's literacy rate was 58 per cent whereas in ...
Education woes: Pakistan misses UN target with 58% literacy rateThe Express Tribune
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ISLAMABAD: Despite their tall claims of placing a special emphasis on the education sector, the provincial and federal governments could not improve the literacy rate over the past five years. In 2010-11, the country's literacy rate was 58 per cent whereas in ...
Education woes: Pakistan misses UN target with 58% literacy rate
The Nation
Baloch rebel commander surrenders to security forces
The Nation
QUETTA - A commander belonging to a defunct organisation of Balochistan, Wali Muhammad alias Haji Kalati Marri laid arms and surrendered before the security forces here on Thursday. The banned outfit commander, Haji Kalati Marri announced his ...
UBA commander says farewell to armsThe Express Tribune
Key Baloch rebel gives up armsGeo News, Pakistan
Key leader of banned Baloch organization lays down armsDunyaNews Pakistan
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The Nation
QUETTA - A commander belonging to a defunct organisation of Balochistan, Wali Muhammad alias Haji Kalati Marri laid arms and surrendered before the security forces here on Thursday. The banned outfit commander, Haji Kalati Marri announced his ...
UBA commander says farewell to arms
Key Baloch rebel gives up arms
Key leader of banned Baloch organization lays down arms
The Nation
Musharraf challenges in SC rejection of his nomination papers
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ISLAMABAD: Former president retired Gen Pervez Musharraf challenged in the Supreme Court on Thursday the rejection of his nomination papers in the 2013 general elections. The former military ruler had filed his nomination papers to contest for a National ...
Mush moves SC against SHC judgmentThe Nation
Criteria 'Sadiq' or 'Ameen': Musharraf challenges SHC verdict in top courtThe Express Tribune
Lal Masjid case: Musharraf again evades appearance before courtDaily Times
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ISLAMABAD: Former president retired Gen Pervez Musharraf challenged in the Supreme Court on Thursday the rejection of his nomination papers in the 2013 general elections. The former military ruler had filed his nomination papers to contest for a National ...
Mush moves SC against SHC judgment
Criteria 'Sadiq' or 'Ameen': Musharraf challenges SHC verdict in top court
Lal Masjid case: Musharraf again evades appearance before court
The Express Tribune
Death toll surges to 22 in Khuzdar floods
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QUETTA: Death toll in flash floods in the Wadh Saro area of Khuzdar district on Thursday rose to 11 as rescue workers fetched more bodies from hill torrents when water level recedes. According to Deputy Commissioner, Khuzdar, Syed Abdul Waheed Shah ...
16 killed in Balochistan flash floodsDaily Times
Flash flood leaves 14 dead in KhuzdarThe Express Tribune
13 bodies recovered after flash floods in PakistanTimes of India
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QUETTA: Death toll in flash floods in the Wadh Saro area of Khuzdar district on Thursday rose to 11 as rescue workers fetched more bodies from hill torrents when water level recedes. According to Deputy Commissioner, Khuzdar, Syed Abdul Waheed Shah ...
16 killed in Balochistan flash floods
Flash flood leaves 14 dead in Khuzdar
13 bodies recovered after flash floods in Pakistan
The Nation
We must stay alert after Indian threats: Mamnoon
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ISLAMABAD: President Mamnoon Hussain on Thursday urged the political leadership to remain vigilant after the Indian threats. He said the enemies are threatening to stoke terrorism in the country in order to sabotage the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor ...
Nation must remain alert to threats: MamnoonThe Nation
President sheds light on threats to corridorBusiness Recorder (press release) (blog)
For trade corridor: President pleads for political unityThe Express Tribune
Daily Times
India Gazette
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ISLAMABAD: President Mamnoon Hussain on Thursday urged the political leadership to remain vigilant after the Indian threats. He said the enemies are threatening to stoke terrorism in the country in order to sabotage the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor ...
Nation must remain alert to threats: Mamnoon
President sheds light on threats to corridor
For trade corridor: President pleads for political unity
The Nation
LHC in action over govt harassment against teachers
The Nation
LAHORE - The Lahore High Court Wednesday suspended orders of various district coordination officers for stopping teachers from performing their duties at schools and asking them to report to the Punjab Schools Secretary for further orders. The LHC has ...
Plea against judicial vacancies' result dismissedDaily Times
Judges' appointment: Plea for fresh test dismissedThe Express Tribune
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The Nation
LAHORE - The Lahore High Court Wednesday suspended orders of various district coordination officers for stopping teachers from performing their duties at schools and asking them to report to the Punjab Schools Secretary for further orders. The LHC has ...
Plea against judicial vacancies' result dismissed
Judges' appointment: Plea for fresh test dismissed
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PML-N lawmakers criticise govt for ignoring agriculture
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ISLAMABAD: Finance Minister Ishaq Dar portrayed a rosy picture of economy at a briefing on Thursday but had to face criticism by PML-N lawmakers who said agriculture sector had been ignored by the ministry. Hailing from central and southern Punjab, ...
Nawaz govt to present Rs.4tr federal budget todayDaily Pakistan
Dar to present Rs 4.7 trillion Federal Budget todayDunyaNews Pakistan
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ISLAMABAD: Finance Minister Ishaq Dar portrayed a rosy picture of economy at a briefing on Thursday but had to face criticism by PML-N lawmakers who said agriculture sector had been ignored by the ministry. Hailing from central and southern Punjab, ...
Nawaz govt to present Rs.4tr federal budget today
Dar to present Rs 4.7 trillion Federal Budget today
Daily Times
Info minister promises to ensure Bol employees' salaries
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ISLAMABAD: Information Minister Senator Pervaiz Rasheed arrived at the National Press Club (NPC) early Thursday morning, in an attempt to deter journalists from protesting at the launch of the metro bus service, against the closure of Bol News channel ...
Govt to protect journalists' rights: Pervaiz RashidDaily Times
Govt cares about your problems, Rashid tells journalistsPakistan Today
Govt working to address problems of journalists: RashidRadio Pakistan (press release)
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ISLAMABAD: Information Minister Senator Pervaiz Rasheed arrived at the National Press Club (NPC) early Thursday morning, in an attempt to deter journalists from protesting at the launch of the metro bus service, against the closure of Bol News channel ...
Govt to protect journalists' rights: Pervaiz Rashid
Govt cares about your problems, Rashid tells journalists
Govt working to address problems of journalists: Rashid
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