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Students of QMC continue to protest against principal
Students of the QMC in Bahawalpur have begun the fourth day calling for the removal of principal.
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LDA starts model roads’ survey
Organisation launched a comprehensive pictorial survey of the nine thoroughfares declared model roads.
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A tale of two GORs
Security arrangements in GOR-II and III are inadequate, the residents of the localities complained.
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Old books are more than welcome
The rising cost of textbooks and school materials drives more and more parents to stores selling second-hand books.
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Gujjarpura police caught stealing power
officials on Friday night cut a wire being used by the Gujjarpura police station to steal electricity.
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Drowning the survivors
Water levels have started to ebb in majority of the flood-hit areas of southern Punjab but problems continue to grow.
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The road less travelled is now home to many
At the Alipur Road, it appears like the Red Sea has parted as almost 70 villages are inundated.
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Neither a borrower nor a lender be
Daska City police registered a case against two sub inspectors and an assistant sub inspector for extortion.
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PEPCO puts uplift on hold to restore electricity
Pepco has frozen all development work and will instead be focusing on energising the flood-stricken areas.
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PTCL strike
Employees continued their strike in protest against the lack of increments and allowances by the PTCL management.
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Age of barbarity
In Sialkot, where two teenage boys were beaten to death – to settle an enmity – people simply watched.
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Sialkot mob murder inquiry launched
Head of the inquiry committee, Kazim Ali Shah says fleeing of SHO not to impact investigations.
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Army helps restore DG Khan-Multan link
Pakistan Army Engineers restored 31-metre long bridge at Sanawan-Karam Dad Qureshi Mor to provide access to traffic.
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Butchers increase prices, ignore official rates
They said that they had raised prices because of a decline in supply owing to the floods.
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LHC withdraws stay order at speaker’s plea
LHC allowed the government to use Baba Ground as a parking lot for Civil Secretariat.
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Bar-police committee formed on Turner Road
LHC constituted a 15-member committee to find a solution to traffic and encroachment problems on Turner Road.
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SP called to explain murder case handling
Six people, including a lawyer and his brother, were killed in Ludhar village of Lahore.
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Offering hope where there is little
Asif Hussain and his three friends have travelled across Muzaffargarh to provide relief goods to the trapped people.
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Unexpected costs of going against the family’s wishes
The relatives of a youth were beaten up by nearly 300 of his wife’s relatives who locked them out of their houses.
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A fifth of county’s livestock gone: UVAS
Nearly 20 per cent of the livestock in Pakistan has been washed away in the worst ever floods.
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LGS classes spark sex education debate
“To boys, girls are like tissue paper to be used once and then thrown away.”
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Looking to rebuild DG Khan
Shahbaz Sharif said that he will not rest until the houses of the flood affected people are reconstructed.
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SC orders report on water quality in Rawal Lake
The court took suo moto action following media reports last month about deteriorating water quality in Rawal Lake.
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Pims without a medical waste disposal unit
Hospital waste is any waste which is generated in the diagnosis, treatment or immunization of human beings or animals.
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Initiative to address harmful effects of brick kilns fails
An amount of Rs6 million was allocated in the last fiscal year for the programme to save the environment.
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Key suspect in Abu Dhabi Towers scam held
NAB) team arrested Ghulam Qasim from outside his office in Blue Area.
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Empty-handed displaced people extend hospitality
Almost 400 people have taken shelter on the extreme outskirts of Rohailanwali with no access to a steady food supply.
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Bottom place
The results of the BA/BSc exams show that as in previous years, women have claimed the top place in all categories.
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Snakes snatch young lives spared by floods
A growing number of children in the flood-hit areas of Punjab are falling victim to snakebites.
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CJ slams DPO over torture, killing of brothers
CJP has slammed DPO Sialkot over torture and killings of the victims and demanded arrests in the case.
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French firm to design wastewater plant plan
Wasa has signed an agreement with a French consultancy firm to finalise the plan within 10 months.
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And now no gas at Sehar and Iftar
Several neighbourhoods are experiencing low gas pressure during Iftar and Sehar time.
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Defence ministry gets two weeks for a reply
The chief justice said if a reply was not filed by September 3, the defence secretary would be summoned in person.
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Medicines, doctors lacking to stem epidemic outbreak
Six people have died across the Multan region due to gastroenteritis while several others remain untreated.
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Interior secretary on flood relief notice
LHC issued notice to the interior secretary in a petition seeking early constitution of a ‘credible’ commission.
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Waran raises the jurisdiction question
LHC directed the counsel for former MNA Amir Yar Waran to appear before the court.
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NH&MP installs new speed-checking gadgets
The DIG directed all field-patrolling officers to check the over speeding vehicles at the time of Iftar and Sehar.
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Former Shaikh employees protest for severance
A UAE government spokesman said the workers had received thrice the amount they were due.
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‘We don’t have any American planes here’
A hangar at the Aviation Airbase in Multan is full of relief goods, which have been donated by the UNDP.
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Relief work halted in Kot Addu as mob loots trucks
Two people got killed and one injured in Kot Addu in separate incidents during relief goods distribution on Wednesday.
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Dodgy helicopter on relief duty
Punjab authorities continue to use for its flood relief operation a helicopter that has completed its flying life.
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Grow or go, landlords tell tillers
Bhutta said that landlords came to the tent cities to inform marooned tenants of the one-month deadline.
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Authorities airlift British ministers away from protest
Demonstration over electricity blocked the main road between Islamabad and Peshawar.
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Fisheries flourish in floodwater lakes
Pakistan’s worst-ever floods are reviving hundreds of drying ponds and lakes and boosting flagging fish stocks.
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Ex-DMG officer’s new job irks PMSA officers
The PST has asked for a Rs4.7m supplementary grant for 2010-11 to cover the expenses incurred by the new office.
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Cases against 44 for 10,000 breaking dykes
DPO DG Khan told that these cases had been registered in Kalaa, Sadar and Wahwa police stations.
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City teams raid markets in special Ramazan drive
CDGL has launched a special Ramazan drive to check hygiene, flood quality and prices at eateries.
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No public school student near top
The top positions were all taken by girls who were either private candidates or from private colleges.
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Outages continue during Iftar and Sehar
Lesco officials say electricity during these peak hours is disconnected on the instructions of higher authorities.
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‘Bring your lawyer to court or go to jail’
Justice Chaudhry was hearing a National Accountability Bureau appeal against Mr Khokhar’s acquittal.