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Local cement dispatches highest ever
Record-breaking growth of 2.9% during the first eight months, says APCMA.
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Driven by poverty: Mother kills her two children in Lahore
Father is allegedly a drug addict who did not provide for the family.
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Dengue control: ‘There shouldn’t be any excuses… you know your job’
Adviser to chief minister on health wants all departments to adhere to SOPs.
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Road construction: ‘Private investment too expensive’
The authority will also move a summary for approval to the government for land acquisition.
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Gypsy Mela: Artists and craftsmen celebrate cultural diversity
A NADRA van was brought to help register the gypsy people as citizens.
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Remember the slain: Black coats observe strike
Walk-through gates, metal detectors out of order at the lower courts.
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Policy statement: ‘Govt should stop appeasing terrorists’
Wattoo said the TTP’s ceasefire was a result of army’s preemptive strikes on terrorists’ hideouts.
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Halal foods: ‘Pak-China should cooperate’
Sharif said the demand for Halal food was increasing worldwide.
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Punjab Youth Festival: Pakistan outshines India, yet again
Win five out of six arm-wrestling and weightlifting completions.
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Pakistanis invited to China Halal food expo
Businessmen asked to exploit huge market.
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Arif Lohar on his language and his legacy
The singer has embraced his roots, and revisits them often in search of inspiration.
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Youth Festival: Indian women win, men lose kabaddi matches
Indian women’s team wins with final score of 38-15 points, Pakistan’s men’s team scores 51-34.
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One day a week: Gas supply to industry, CNG sectors
The current shortfall is 1,250 mmcfd, but the company will restore gas supply to both sectors to meet the need.
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Poor quality: Company uses scrap in the manufacture of transformers
FIA books firm for supplying substandard goods, causing big loss.
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Auto sector’s argument: Govt is uncompetitive, not the industry
Regulations, infrastructure that could benefit trade with India lacking.
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The serious side of comedy
Irfan Khoosat’s take on the genre, genetics and giving it his all.
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Bilateral ties: ‘Chinese investment will usher in a new era’
CM says his recent China tour was the most successful of his political career.
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Youth festival: National flag waving world record achieved
29 world records have been set so far this year.
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Gender rights: ‘Police raids followed TV report’
TV host had blamed transgenders for the spread of HIV infections.
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Punjab Youth Festival: Were you part of the world’s largest art lesson?
Over 5,000 students set new world record.
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Public health: No dengue outbreak this year, says virologist
‘Multan, RY Khan are problem areas’.
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Monitoring system: ‘Little scope for cheating at matric exams’
BISE chairmen have been conferred magisterial powers to try students.
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Anti-encroachment: Encroachments to be removed from Walled City gates
Illegal constructions alongside WASA’s drain lines will be removed in the second phase.
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Ways to prevent acid crime discussed
Participants discuss govt’s role, laws.
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Brighto Paints celebrates
Company celebrates 40-year anniversary.
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Huawei anticipates arrival of 3G to unlock further growth
Company believes smartphone market has not matured yet.
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MBroidered: The latest from Maria B
This well-established designer truly does offer something for everyone.
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Salman Toor: Using his canvas to alter reality
Artist melds consumer and social fantasies perpetuated with a Renaissance-era spirit of light, technique and idealism.
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GSP plus: Cabinet committee formed
Minister for labour and human resource, minister for human rights, will be part of the committee.
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Conflict resolution: Committee formed for lawyer-police clashes
Lawyers said police had unlawfully entered an advocate’s house.
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Lahore International Film Festival celebrates young film-makers
Four-day event provides screen space for short and independent films that focus on social issues.
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Books for all: ‘Make Pakistan attractive to foreign publishers’
LIBF opens to a small crowd.
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Bullies in courts: Lawyers accused of thrashing policeman granted bail
Another lawyer beat up a policeman over a motorcycle.
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Women recognized: LCWU appointed convener for awards
The awards will be given to women from different walks of life on International Women’s Day on March 8, 2014.
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Maha Shivratri: Delegation of yatrees awed by Pakistan welcome
Pilgrims who have travelled from India to Pakistan for Shivratri pray for peace on both sides of the border.
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Reading caps on: Lahore International Book Fair opens today
Only two of the 17 Indian publishers hoping to participate have received visas.
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Educational activity: Beaconhouse organises Learning Festival
The programme featured activities for children and parents.
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Purchasing Managers Index: MCB’s first PMI shows an optimistic picture
Over 200 companies across the country selected for survey.
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‘Many sectors can benefit from GSP Plus’
German ambassador urges Pakistan to take advantage.
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Bad business: ‘PM, CM responsible for price hike, hoarding’
The petitioner had objected to unrestrained hoarding of edible items and high prices ahead of Ramazan.
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IPO: Hascol ready to make stock market debut
Company to become fifth OMC to be publicly listed.
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Pakistan and India: Liberal trade policy stressed
Ease on business visa requirements, restrictions a necessity .
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Sachal Studio: All that jazz!
Sachal Studios has been paving the way for another phase - that of their highly-anticipated live performances.
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Heinous crime: Police find confession letter
Suspected murderer allegedly committed suicide immediately after the murders.
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In search of higher profits, traders switching to loose tea sale
Price difference, quality and location determinants of choice .
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Finding the properties of imagination
The Paint Bucket inaugurates first physical show.
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Social media seen affecting literature
Is it language or content that renders a novel global?
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Is this the end of print?
In India, there will always be space for both print and e-books.
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Lahore Literary Festival: Captivating reading
Zia Mohiuddin says reading style influences understanding of a writing.
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If you are a jihadi, the place to be is Syria, says Vali Nasr
Author says Pakistan should have supported Iran on the Syrian issue.