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‘Great prospects for development if India, Pakistan make peace’
Possibilities of cooperation, development in South Asia discussed.
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Missing persons: LHC summons interior secy over ‘lost’ detainees
Interior Ministry ‘doesn’t know’ where prisoners repatriated from Bagram are.
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‘56 women killed in 2013 for giving birth to girls’
Symposium held to mark Day to Eliminate Violence Against Women.
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KRK Home: Remnants of an affluent era
Khadija Rabbani Khar talks discovering antiques and her aesthetic influences.
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Rule of law: Missing persons case returns to the Lahore High Court
Six Pakistani men detained by US at Bagram prison for years, handed over to authorities, have not been heard of since.
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Parking facilities: Plaza at Moon Market to open early 2014
LPC launches drive against unregistered parking sites.
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The three major cities: Rise and fall in property prices
Owing to the huge population of Karachi, the demand for new houses is continuously on the rise.
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Nayyar Ijaz: An unfaltering star
The actor continues to persevere in the Pakistani entertainment industry.
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Normalising ties: If India moves one step, we’ll move two, says PM
Nawaz laments Pakistan-bashing in election campaigns in India; says his party believes in forging peaceful relations.
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‘Target killers’: Three suspects nabbed, sent to Karachi
They had come to Lahore with Tableeghi Jamat pilgrims heading for the Raiwind Ijtima, the source said.
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Looking for a way out through the Kalabagh Dam
Seminar stresses importance of project for entire country.
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Vitalee: The holistic approach
Company provides alternative healthcare supplements for a better life.
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We want peace with India: Nawaz Sharif
Visa restrictions between the two countries should be removed, says the premier.
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Hangu drone strike: K-P govt to organise mass protest in Islamabad
Emergency meeting of K-P cabinet held; three-member committee formed to plan protest.
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Man acquitted of murder
Bashir was accused of abducting Rimsha, an eight-year-old, and killing her.
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Energy cooperation: Govt signs 3 MoUs with German company
German company will set up a 100 megawatt solar power plant, a biogas plant and a biomass plant in Sahiwal.
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Discipline: Shoaib Akhtar’s case against penalty unheard
The judge adjourned the hearing as PCB's counsel did not appear due to an illness.
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Fake degree: Arguments on former minister’s bail plea on 29th
The former minister has already been granted interim bail.
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War on terror: ‘Both political and military interventions needed’
Britain’s support in attaining universal school enrolment in the Punjab discussed.
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Public education: Teachers to protest on November 28
PTU says teachers will walk out of classes at 9.30 am.
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Peaceful protests: Protests against Rawalpindi tragedy remain peaceful
10,000 policemen deployed to maintain order.
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Threats: Case sought against ‘brothel owner’
Shafaqat Ali said that Zulfiqar ran a brothel in the neighbourhood and had detained several girls at the brothel.
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Muharram duty: Police too busy to produce prisoners in courts
The DIG requested the judge to pass directions to all courts to fix and adjourn cases accordingly.
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French firm plans to set up solar power plant
Donor agency offering $15m to support private sector projects.
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Shift in focus: Crackdown on gas, power theft runs out of steam
Since June, 3,933 criminal cases have been registered for causing Rs5.5b loss.
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Security on high alert in response to protests against Rawalpindi unrest
Business activities have been suspended in major cities.
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Tourism awareness: TDCP holds quiz on architectural heritage
TDCP officials made presentations on Pakistan’s cultural history as well as global tourism.
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Epidemic control: LHC seeks govt’s dengue policy
The chief justice Lahore High Court remarked that governance appeared to be a “one-man show” in the province.
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Public health: Student volunteers sought for polio drive
4 new cases of polio reported in the Punjab.
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Schools Education Department: Missing facilities project ‘on track’
Rs7.6 billion have been released so far, but no data is available to assess successes.
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Garrison state: Academic urges government to cut back on military spending
Says overspending on defence facilitated ascent of military in the country’s politics.
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Missing persons: Interior Ministry confirms handover of 6 missing men
Law officer tells court the ministry has no knowledge of their whereabouts.
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Urban environment: More development work on Canal Bank Road planned
Tepa to propose nine u-turns, road widening from Doctors’ Hospital to Canal View.
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Electro Flow – a new product to ease power shortages
US company plans to market the product that will save energy up to 34%.
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Did you know?: IMDb inaccessible in Pakistan
IMDb is a prominent source of reliable news and box office reports on films, TV programs.
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Special allowance: CJ seeks details on staff pay in other provinces
CJ said it was necessary to make judicial staff financially secure in order to maintain an independent judiciary.
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Encouraging reading: Book Fair opens at LUMS
26 book sellers and publishers from all over Pakistan displayed books on politics, religion, science, art and fiction.
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Sports Board politics: Petitioner told to join investigation
SHO tells court that petitioner accused of same theft she blamed on others.
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Healthcare: ‘Deliveries at home can be safe’
4,200 midwives have been trained for home birth.
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Property dispute: ‘Police set my house on fire’
Petitioner M Saeed said the police were acting at his landlady Abida Anwar’s behest.
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Safe transport: Punjab University student crushed by bus
The bus was overloaded and her daughter hadn’t been able to get on properly and slipped, the victim's mother said.
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Security barriers: LDA, city govt issued notices
Petitioner asked court to order removal of all barriers on public roads as they are encroachments.
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Fit for a Queen: Reama Malik channels a bygone era
Malik talks bespoke jewellery and her penchant for all things gold.
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Has theatre in Lahore had its final curtain call?
The Weekend Theatre Festival seeks to revive a dying scene.
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Art of living: Meditation course to take a stand for peace
This will be the largest meditation course ever held in Lahore, according to a press release.
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Post-violence: Major shake-up in Pindi police ordered
Rana Sanaullah announced that alleged perpetrators of the Pindi violence have been arrested.
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Awareness drive: Safe milk movement for Pakistan launched
Nestle and TetraPak educate consumers on hazards of untreated milk.
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Consumer court: Shop sued over defective mobile
Petitioner asked the court to direct the mobile phone shop to pay him Rs500,000 as damages.
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Ombudsman’s ambit: LHC seeks advocate general’s views
Petitioner Zarqa Khan has challenged the ombudsman’s orders to the police in a case against her husband.
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Case sought against father for forced marriage
Woman says she was being forced to marry an old, illiterate and jobless drug addict.