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Healthy competitions: 2,435 move to the next level of Punjab Youth Festival
As many as 1,461 people participated in Kasur, Sheikhupura and Nankana Sahib districts and 562 people won.
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Moral imperative: Lawyers boycott courts after promising not to strike
The strike was called to protest against police’s attitude in a member's case.
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Judicial restraint: Court awaits decision on court staff's pays
LHC questions lack of a 50 per cent raise in their judicial allowance.
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Books for all: Literature Festival at Sanjan Nagar School delights hundreds of children
Story-telling sessions attracted a large audience.
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Negative list: Indian crew not allowed to leave airport
FIA sources said immigration officials refused to grant three Indian crew members leave the airport premises.
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Regulation: Excise Department wants to register all vehicle dealers
Transfer orders may only be issued to registered vehicle dealers.
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Mentor extraordinaire: Renowned educationist passes away
His illustrious teaching career spanned 40 years.
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Book launch: To Ranjit Singh’s opulent court and back
Aijazuddin introduces The Resourceful Fakirs - Three Muslim Brothers at the Sikh court of Lahore.
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Youth festival: Second day of district games sees 11,920 participants
Hairdresser confident he can set a new world record.
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Development planning : LHC suspends notification on LDA jurisdiction
Also stays proposed demolition of a portion of Lady Willingdon Hospital.
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Access to justice: Lawyers agree not to strike during court hours
Barrister Javed Iqbal Jafree asked the court to order lawyers not to strike during court hours.
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Crossroads: Searching for answers in a ‘cauldron of confusion’
Speakers deliberated on the crises of culture in the country.
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Of mediums, musings and myths
Suleman Khilji on his journey and struggles as an artist in Pakistan.
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Fun and games: Rs500 million allocated for Youth Festival expenses
Funds will be used to pay for prizes, arrangements and to host guests.
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Consumer court: Furniture store owner’s reply sought
Consumers demands damages for selling defective furniture and for the mental agony he had suffered.
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Holy slippers: Judge directs police to submit report
He ordered the IO to submit a report under Section 173
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Millennium development goals: ‘Expedite the MNCH programme’
System to streamline human organs transplant required.
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Future Concern: FIA directed to arrest Asim Malik and his wife
They stand accused of defrauding 400 people by promising to send them abroad.
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Development: Govt approves Rs6 billion for nine projects
The renovation and landscaping of Minar-i-Pakistan and Circular Garden to be carried out at the cost of Rs403 million.
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Annual show: Artists’ Association exhibition opens
Hundreds of paintings, sculptures, installations featured.
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Mass graves: Awami Workers Party organises demonstration
They called for a halt to military operations in Panjgur, Khuzdar, and Mastung districts of Balochistan.
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Blasphemy trial: Bail plea admitted for hearing
Accused blamed of distributing literature which included derogatory language about the Holy Prophet.
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District games open with 5,925 participants
4,015 people moved to the next round.
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Zeb, Haniya and AR Rahman: Three’s definitely not a crowd
The soulful duo has collaborated with the music maestro for a soundtrack of upcoming film Highway.
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Stolen relics: Hearing of holy slippers case today
Petitioner says has gone barefoot since 2002, to protest authorities' failure to arrest thieves, recover shoes.
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Punjab Youth Festival: District-level games begin, registration completed
147 contests to be held in this stage.
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Heinous crime: LHC dismisses rape suspect’s bail
Counsel for accused says he is innocent.
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Sectoral reform: Autonomy proposed for institute of public health
The Health Dept seeks to abolish the IPH’s closed cadre system.
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Regional trade: Indians to make presence felt in Lahore
Delegation of industry officials to attend two-day event.
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Keyal khwar Hydropower project wins clearance
On completion, the project will provide 426 million units of low-cost hydel electricity to the national grid.
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Terrestrial infringement: This land is your land, this land is my land
A look at land encroachment issues in Pakistan's major cities.
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Color Gallery — an eye opening experience
While Ufaq Altaf comments on the Mughal lifestyle, Usman Alvi comments on the world around him.
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Medical education: Nursing Exam Board announces results for 2013
Pass percentage was 95.35
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Legal process: Aitchison teachers’ petitions dismissed
Principal asked to reconsider two students’ expulsion cases.
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Over 20 robberies reported in 24 hours
Shopkeeper shot dead by robbers.
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Punjab Youth Festival: Senior citizens get to be young again
The National Hockey Stadium is undergoing renovation.
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Citizens’ grievances: 3 protests hold up traffic
Protesters demand recovery of missing girl, payment of salaries, gas.
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Oath-taking: ‘Let education be the top priority’
There is a need to strengthen the relationship between the media and the education sector decision makers.
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Agriculture: ‘Oil seeds, pulses are cash crops’
UAF VC says agriculture sector in Pakistan lack educated manpower.
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Sexual abuse: Teen gang raped
Four men kidnapped girl in Faisalabad.
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Accountability: Drive against gas theft fizzles out in Faisalabad
Officials blame political pressure as main reason.
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Up in the air: Signal-free corridor work enters second phase
Six U-turns, elevated roundabouts and an alternative route to Azadi Chowk are being constructed to improve traffic.
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Clean up: Un-accounted for gas reduced, says SNGPL
Extensive crackdown, leakage rectification results in improvement.
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Indie musicians evoke a Storm in a Teacup
The festival brought together a diverse group of independent artistes from across the country.
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Hackathon concludes with web solutions
Teams were given 9 minutes each for presentation.
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Visionary forum: Seminar held at TECH Society Club
‘Solve the major challenges, smaller problems will take care of themselves’.
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LHC stays houbara bustard hunt
Courts says permits violated the Punjab Wildlife Act, 2007.
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Save the environment: Raising awareness through 3-D models
More than 10,000 people attended the WWF’s 16th Annual Nature Carnival.
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Dodging exchequer: Pine eats into market of legal brands
Over 90% of Pine available in Pakistan comes from Afghanistan.
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Rano Usman: On saris and the sub-continent
The designer blends together a multitude of cultures to create unique, aesthetic designs.