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Electricity Supply: Industrial feeder set up at Jaranwala grid station
The Waseer Industrial Feeder was inaugurated at the 132-KV Jaranwala grid station on Tuesday.
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Review plea: No need for revenue stamps on petitions
The division bench upheld the decision of the single bench and dismissed the registrar’s review petition.
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Reaction: Goods transporters protest high fuel prices, police attitude
Say police fine them without reason, demand govt reduce fuel prices.
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Ransom: ‘Student’ kidnappers arrested, boy recovered
Police ask family to pay ransom, arrest suspects later.
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Sectarian terrorism: 1 killed, 30 injured in bomb blast at Kehror Lal Eisan urs
Police say prior to the urs, posters containing terrorism threats had been on the walls in the area.
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Labour rights: Unions demand greater penalties for unregistered kilns
Govt urged to launch worker registration campaign.
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Matric roll number slips available online
Supplementary examinations from October 3.
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Constitutional history: ‘Objectives Resolution basis for extremism’
Rights activists say state deeply biased against non-Muslims.
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Prison break: Improved security at jails urged
Jails in Rawalpindi, Bahawalpur and Faisalabad declared particularly vulnerable to militant attack.
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Consumer court: Shop sued for Rs1.1m over Rs800 casing
Petitioner says shop sold him locally-made casing instead of the real thing.
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Retired employees: ‘Double pension and pay up’
Lahore High Court asks Finance Dept for compliance report today.
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Hajj quota allotment: Court gives ministry time till Friday
Lahore Hajj director assures CJ the process of allotment has been initiated.
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Musical chairs: Imran Khan dismisses PTI leavers as opportunists
Five central Punjab politicians join Tehreek-i-Insaf.
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Pakistanis in Bagram: LHC orders ministry to help repatriate 37 prisoners
Reprimands foreign ministry for delaying issue in spite of jail being handed over by US to Afghan authorities.
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One for the heart: Pindi gets promised heart institute
OPD started working two weeks ago, RIC to be made fully functional by year-end.
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Warrants issued over hearing no-show
The complainant’s counsel questioned why the judge had been unable to get his orders implemented.
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Acid attack case: Man gets death on two counts
Sabtain Nazeer was arrested by Sadar Tandlianwala police for burning his wife and mother-in-law on July 2, 2012.
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Community participation key to fighting dengue
Experts say govt needs to review urbanisation policies.
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Education endowment: ‘Pakistan’s literacy rate needs to improve’
GCUF building new campus on 200 acre site.
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Law and order: Five suspects killed in three ‘shootouts’
Mansoorabad police in Faisalabad identify the deceased as a proclaimed offender.
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Lok Rahs competition: UVAS play bags three awards
The Lok Rahs Theatre Competition 2012 concluded late on Monday night at the National College of Arts
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‘Independent child rights commission needed’
"A resolution on Child Protection Policy had been passed by the provincial assembly," Muhammad Aslam.
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FAFEN report: Parliamentary leaders not interested in PA business
Sharif attended 2 sittings, other party leaders also skipped more than half sessions.
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Critical care: Jinnah Hospital seeks extra funding for two new units
‘Units built with help from donors need dedicated staff’.
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Contaminated food: Food authority set to crack down on milk suppliers
Pasteurised milk companies remove cream, put in industrial fats imported for soaps.
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Bagram jail: Enough paperwork, LHC tells MoFA to take effective steps
NGO presents draft of MoU signed to get Pakistani prisoners back from Afghanistan.
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Court serves notice on dress designer
Petitioner said the designer was due to deliver the garments on August 10, which he didn’t.
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Sharif Murder Plot: IO told to complete investigation
Shah and Burki denied any role in the matter, saying that they had been falsely accused by the FIA.
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‘Robber’ beaten up by citizens
Doctors say he might lose vision in one eye.
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Crime rate down by 70%: RPO
Faisalabad RPO says Police Department facing financial constraints.
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‘UN must ensure respect for religions’
Speaker says movie a deliberate attempt to deepen discord among faiths.
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Capacity building: 400 officers receive investigation training
Month-long training included lectures on law, prosecution, collecting evidence from crime scene.
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Symposium kicks off at Punjab Medical College
Participants from India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Cuba and Thailand attend event.
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Swindler ‘selling’ Agri Dept jobs nabbed
Islampura SHO Hussain Ali Malik said that after investigation he would decide about the registration of a case.
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Public transport: ‘Tracking system now mandatory for public transport buses’
‘More than 400 of the 500 city buses are equipped with tracking devices’.
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Youth festival: ‘Cleaning roads showed positive side of the youth’
More than 500 delegates are attending the festival that features sessions on leadership and activism.
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Visa fraud similar petitions to be fixed before one bench
Asim Malik presented in court, told to appear again today.
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District court: Group of lawyers beat up policeman over assault case
Lawyer denies ASI was beaten up, uniform torn.
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Public facilities: Lahore Parking Company, city govt sign agreement
Company to take over four parking stands in scaled-back plans.
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Burying differences: PML factions all praise for each other
Leaders from PML-N, Likeminded spoke at inauguration of Kashmala Tariq’s hospital initiative
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Foreign aid : Punjab assured Rs221.1m for prosecution reform
US, Australian governments offered expert assistance with training, investigation and prosecution activities.
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Academic research: ‘Competitiveness the driving force of today’s world’
Pakistan Entomologist website launched.
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Kidnapped girl returns home, police arrest 4
Complainant had been receiving murder threats ever since the case was registered.
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Crime: Proclaimed offender killed a day after his escape
Two constables under interrogation for possible collusion in his escape.
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Pir arrested for killing a boy, injuring his twin
He beat up the boys, 19, to exorcise a djinn.
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‘Peaceful protests would have been better’
Deputy PM criticised the provincial government’s spending on Bus Rapid Transit System and the Sasti Roti Scheme.
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Artistic diversions: Exploring the encroachment of space
Exhibition at Drawing Room covers growing security infrastructure, deterioration of historical sites.
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Anti-Dengue Day: Lack of communication leads to confusion
City govt officials not told about postponement.
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ATC performance: Most accused in terror cases acquitted
Suspects in 269 out of 365 anti-terrorism cases have being acquitted this year.
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UHS entrance test: Two-thirds of test takers are girls
Test held at 20 centres in 12 cities simultaneously.