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Bahawalpur mob justice: ‘Blasphemer’ burnt alive by mob as police looked on
Frenzied crowd storms a police station, gets hold of ‘deranged’ man, douses him in petrol and set him on fire.
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Orient labs: ‘LDA had ordered that the factory be demolished’
Owner’s bail hearing to resume today.
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Bridge collapse: Construction company owner sent on 14-day judicial remand
Victim’s family say they don’t want to pursue the matter.
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Higher education: Rs762.34 m budget proposed for UAF
Finance and Planning Committee decides to set up a Rs5m pension fund.
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Water woes: Town admin dumping sewage in potable water source
Town municipal officer says matter will be resolved soon.
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Fatal encounter: Two cops killed, two injured in shootout
Suspect, a proclaimed offender, escapes.
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Public protests: Shops, restaurants and democratic fervour
Increasing protests at Liberty Chowk demonstrate greater public participation in democratic process.
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Infrastructure: Work on Multan Road might begin in July
Scheduled for October 2011, the project was halted due to lack funds.
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Flood plan: Fortify Ghazi Ghat, Chenab bunds, Irrigation Dept told
Punjab flood-fighting plan aims to prevent repeat of 2010 floods.
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YDA strike violates Hippocratic oath, Constitution, says LHC judge
Petitioner calls for cancelling licences of doctors on strike. Punjab law officer says strike violates SC orders.
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Arsalan Iftikhar case: LHC judge declines to hear petition
Petition asks LHC to restrain NAB from investigating case, judge refuses to hear petition due to personal reasons.
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Punjab government will not hold talks with striking doctors: Sanaullah
Punjab law minister says doctors persistent on holding strikes will be blacklisted, terminated.
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Gwadar tops PML-N’s agenda, says Nawaz
PML-N chief to visit Europe, Gulf states for election fundraising.
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Terrorism: Bounties set for 65 suspects
There are 15 suspected terrorists with bounties between Rs1 million and Rs2 million.
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Orient labs: Court to hear proceedings today
No hearing due to strike to protest security lapse at judicial lockup.
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Misappropriation of funds: Five officers, including SIs, suspended
Some of the embezzled amount has been recovered.
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‘Substandard polio vaccine’: LHC wants to check cool box, vaccine vial
Law officer says petitioner has no evidence to substantiate claims.
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Law and order: 8 held for ‘assaulting’ police team
Residents accuse police of beating up relatives of a kidnapping suspect in the Layyah village.
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Noisy, smoke emitting vehicles: Get ready for inspections, fines
EPD, LTC and Transport Dept start month-long campaign.
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Butchers’ strike: Slaughter levy hike may be cut, not withdrawn
Mutton, beef businesses remained suspended on Monday.
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Islamic architecture: A mosque built by Mughal era techniques
‘Using clay and mortar in place of steel, aluminium, cement and glass spares the planet’.
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Cricketer Akmal’s house swept clean of gold
Domestic helpers have been nominated as responsible for the theft.
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Thousands demand end to sectarian violence
Quran-o-Sunnat Conference participants urge govt to protect Shias.
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Travel advisory: Govt issues list of ‘no go’ areas for foreigners
Quetta, Bannu district among areas off limits as part of security measures.
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Potable water: ‘825,000 litres supplied per day’
26 filtration plants installed at a cost of Rs200 million had also started functioning.
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Law and order: Judicial probe ordered into encounter killing
Muhammad Khalid, a resident of Chak 146 Dawood Wala, had been shot and killed by Sahianwala police on June 24.
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Evaluation: ‘1,404 wanted men arrested till May’
RPO says crime rate in the region has decreased this year.
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City faces more power and water outages
WASA official says 14 new tubewells to be installed in three weeks.
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Murder in court lockup: Lawyers to strike today in protest at security lapse
‘Only judges’ vehicles and prison vans be allowed on court premises’.
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Minority groups reject separate province idea
‘Christian groups’ demands don’t represent aspirations of minorities’.
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Housing, livelihood: 253 homeless families get plots in government scheme
Five-marlas for home, remaining for growing food or poultry.
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Bad neighbours: Peace activists branded traitors, non-Muslims
60,000 signatures collected for petition to ease visa policy between India and Pakistan.
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Environment protection: BRTS contractors issued notice over dust levels
DCO received hundreds of complaints about dust and traffic hazards.
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Robbery: Truck loaded with animals snatched
The police registered a case but no arrests were made till the filing of this story.
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Heated reaction: Daredevil swimmers continue to defy ban
Despite 100 people being rounded up and many being booked, some continue taking risks.
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Collision: One killed in a bike’s accident with truck
Police arrest one truck driver, second one still on the loose.
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NICL scandal: Assets of three accused seized
NA panel asks for detailed progress report.
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YDA strike: Protesting doctors assault journalists
Incident occurred when news team tried reporting on elderly patients.
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Basic health units unable to get even the basics right
Most BHUs without generators, gas connections: report.
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Punjab Assembly fiasco: MPAs overlook federal ombudsman in protest
Musarrat Hilali says women should have come to her court.
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Courts have no authority to disqualify PM: Gilani
Says he accepted order but time will be the best judge.
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Crime: 20 robberies in a day
As many as nine motorcycles were snatched from citizens.
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Medical exam: Inmate has bruises on back, stitching wounds on lips
Report will be presented in court on Monday.
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Police prevent child marriage
The groom, his father, the bride and her father and the nikahkhwan were taken into custody
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Legal Broom: LDA to engage law firm
LDA is involved in various cases concerning land acquisition and development, contract management and labour laws.
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Youth seminar: ‘Increase spending on education’
Youth urged to form an understanding of political, economic affairs.
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Meri Awaz Suno: Negative self-perceptions, lack of self-confidence plague youth
Boys upset over ‘restrictions’; girls sensitive to societal expectations.
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Food safety: Authority to begin work in Lahore on July 2
DCO to get influence over authority via deputy director.
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Quaid-i-Azam Industrial Estate: ‘Notices to polluting units won’t be withdrawn’
254 of 378 units were issued notice for dumping untreated waste in the drain.
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Empowerment: ‘Women work no less than men’
‘UAF will undertake an evaluation of its women empowerment initiatives’.

















































