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Rehabilitation: Flood victims get compensation
Cheques for Rs30,000 each were handed to 12 families.
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Load shedding to end in two years: Sanaullah
The government will ensure that routines of citizens who are not part of these protests are not disrupted
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Cool down: Rain showers welcome
The Met Office has forecast chances of rain till May 6.
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Crackdown : 35 criminals arrested in 15 days
The CIA SP constituted a special police team and arrested members of the Jhangvi robbers’ gang.
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Building by-laws: Survey to identify illegal buildings to end tomorrow
A report will be sent to District Coordination Officer Javed Qazi for further action.
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Relief: Public transport fare cut after fuel price change
Representatives of intra-city AC bus transporters had agreed to reduce the fare by up to 5 percent
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Taken: Patient kidnapped from mental hospital
The kidnappers broke the lock to his cell and took him away.
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Claims and denials: Judge denies any part in land grab
Overseas Pakistani had accused judge of illegally occupying house in Johar Town.
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LHC moved against ‘controversial’ Christian Divorce Act
Police ordered to produce girl who married a Christian.
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Staff strike : PEF issues warnings to protesting staff
The strike was called last week after objections to the appointment of PEF Managing Director Aneela Salman surfaced.
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Unrecognised heroes : ‘Foreign help can improve firefighting’
Firefighters honoured at Governor’s House ceremony.
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Polio eradication : Vaccination ordered in vulnerable areas
Executive district officers called for review of the situation.
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Empty promises: Load shedding has exposed the govt, says Wattoo
Wattoo recalled that government had promised that they would reduce load shedding within months, not even years.
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Land transfer: Buyers told to make payments by June 30
LDA reserves the right to cancel allotment of plots.
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Cruel intentions: Woman castrates ex-lover
He was beaten, his hair was shaved and his moustache and eyebrows cut off.
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No celebrations: No money, no marriage
Brides refuse to be married without jewellery, clothes.
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Despicable crime: Two women raped by ‘trusted’ landlord
Victims threaten to commit suicide if not given swift justice.
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Violent crime: Former union council nazim among two killed
Police have started an investigation by registering the complaint of Ishtiaq Ahmad.
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Divorce dispute: Husband shoots wife and her family
The SHO said Yaqoob went to his in-laws house where he had a heated argument with Bibi, and then opened fire at her.
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Free education: PEF signs agreement with 155 schools
A ceremony was held at the PEF regional office to sign the agreements.
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Seminar: Women journalists demand review of working conditions
The women journalists demand a review of the salary structure for media people, especially for Urdu print media.
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Retrial: Bhagat Singh FIR produced before court
A police official appearing on behalf of legal affairs DSP produced a copy of FIR of Bhagat Singh.
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Food security: Heat-tolerant maize can help alleviate hunger
VC favours popularisation of maize chapattis to supplement wheat breed.
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Taking positions: PML-Q to take out solidarity rallies for Pakistan Army
Rallies have been planned in all districts of the province.
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Food inflation: ‘Raising wheat prices will lead to smuggling’
The federal govt should have been told of the decision, Bosan says.
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Press freedom: Journalists rally to mark the World Press Freedom Day
Restraint and responsibility stressed by several journalists’ leaders.
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People are afraid of Pakistan's take-off, claims Abid Sher Ali
Minister also claims 'people are afraid of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif delivering'.
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Public education: Missing facilities will be provided at all schools, says minister
Malik Muhammad Iqbal Channar said these were basic facilities that would be made available as soon as possible.
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Extorting bribes: Policemen accused of entrapment, torture in private detention
‘They have a girl who lures men into a honey trap, then they arrest them’.
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Loan default: Bank seeks court order for case registration
The petition sought the court’s direction to the police to register a case.
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Load shedding: ‘Sharifs have let down people’
PTI would organise protest demonstrations in all 36 districts of the Punjab says PTI's Punjab Information secretary.
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Healthy living: ‘Efforts afoot to make Faisalabad cleaner’
The FWMC will set new benchmarks for solid waste management operations.
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New rules: No NTS for PhD, MPhil admissions
The meeting decided that successful candidates’ academic record would count for the remaining 50 marks.
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Blame game: ‘Sharifs are institutionalising corruption’
Pervez Elahi said that only an independent commission could ascertain rigging in the May 2013 election.
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Access to information: BNU to build awareness and capacity regarding RTI
The project includes holding dialogue and youth mobilisation activities.
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National issues: India, US blamed for unrest in Pakistan
Hafiz Saeed for removing sense of deprivation among the Baloch.
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Child mortality: ‘Low vaccination cover major cause of child deaths’
PPA president-elect says vaccines second only to clean water in reducing diseases.
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Road show: ‘Knowledge Park will offer quality education’
Shahbaz says Pakistan-UK friendship based on historic, cultural ties.
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Vani case: Five-year-old forcibly wed to 25-year-old man
The girl’s brother had married the man’s sister.
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Unfair dismissal: Policeman accuses superiors of illegal acts
‘They held a grudge against me after I refused to obey these orders’ .
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Emergency: Valuables worth Rs10.85m burnt
Rescue officials said their effort had helped save valuables worth Rs6 million
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Ex-Chicago comptroller remanded in Pakistan, may be repatriated to US
FIA traces address listed on Amer Ahmad's local birth certificate.
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Operation theatres in PIC shut down because they’re too dirty
Inspection revealed operation theatres are teeming with bacteria and germs.
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Labour Day: ‘Raise minimum wage, enforce labour laws’
Thousands of workers participate in rallies across the city to celebrate May Day.
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Right to information: ‘Tell us how RTI Act is good for us’
Participants of seminar on RTI urge govt to raise awareness about law, inform public how act was beneficial for them.
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Promoting religious harmony: Clerics’ role sought in protecting minorities’ rights
Khateebs and prayer leaders urged to create harmony through sermons.
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Labour rights: Fair wage, job security for workers demanded
Govt asked to help workers live a life free of debt and violence.
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Matrimonial woes: Man kills wife for resisting second marriage
Police say man, following an argument with his wife in Badar Colony, hit her with an iron rod.
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Flood alerts to be issued from June 15
Chief Secretary Naveed Akram Cheema says in view of possible flooding during monsoon, warnings will start.
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Call me, maybe: Five Rawalpindi police officials transferred for alleged harassment
Caller posing as sessions judge may be involved with accused cops, lawyers say.