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Bilateral trade: Industry wary as govt prepares to give market access to India
Believes cheap Indian drugs will lead to closure of pharma plants.
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How to make a style statement this spring
Express Tribune brings you the lowdown on the latest trends in fashion and beauty to flaunt in the upcoming season.
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APMA shares a mesmerising katha
The APMC pays homage to Hayat Ahmad Khan, whose efforts provided a lifeline to classical music in the country.
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Online learning: ‘E.Learn Punjab will make learning more interactive’
Website covers a range of topics from class IX and X science.textbooks
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Youth Festival: Special athletes compete in educator sector games
522 students participate in athletics, basketball, football, and motor activity events.
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Fit for adjudication: LHC to hear petition for Taliban office, talks
‘Sanctions cannot be imposed on Pakistan for holding talks with the Taliban’.
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‘Unfair’ surcharge: No response from Ministry of Water and Power
The judge directed the officer to ensure a reply from the ministry’s joint secretary was filed at the next hearing.
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Foundation stone for Rawalpindi metro to be laid on Feb 28
Sharif says the journey to progress must continue.
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Alleged assault: Akmal’s car returned
He asked the court to handover his car to him and undertook to bring it to court when required.
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Civic facilities: Agreement signed to hand over 250 parking lots
Lahore Parking Company will get 45.4 per cent of the revenue.
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‘Insolence’: LHC accepts SP’s apology
Minutes after the arrest warrant was issued, the SP appeared and submitted an unconditional apology.
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Covering the legendary Tufail Niazi
Tufail Niazi was always known to be soft-spoken, despite his powerhouse vocals.
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Quality education: ‘Let universities help improve schools’
Committee to suggest measures to improve secondary school education stresses need for research.
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Solidarity day: ‘For peace in Kashmir, sever diplomatic ties with India’
Jamaat-i-Islami and Jamatud Dawa urge prime minister to be tougher on India.
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Kashmir day: ‘Resolve Kashmir dispute to avert war’
“The Indian govt should realise that Kashmir is a core issue”.
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Party meeting : ‘Ignoring Nandipur project was criminal’
Shahbaz says the plant would become operational in May.
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Muslim League: Nadeem Sultan to head PML-Q’s Ulema-o-Mashaikh
Elahi said Sultan would lead the PML-Q Punjab Ulema-o-Mashaikh Wing.
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Youth Festival: Data Ganj Bakhsh Town dominates
It won the hockey game and the wrestling competition.
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In solidarity: Protest rallies urge Kashmir solution
Participants call for end to Indian occupation of Kashmir.
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Increasing trade: SAARC Chamber for reviving one-year visa exemption
VPs asked to push governments for restoration of the facility.
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Overview: Looking back at two years of Pak-Business Express
Future of such ventures hinges on success of Business Express.
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Zarah David — the epitome of meaningful art
Zarah’s humble home is rich and vibrant by the presence of the art work it holds.
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Milestone: Rapist jailed for 15 years, fined
In the middle of the night, police said, Mustafa raped the girl and fled.
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Doctors at Allied Hospital in violation of department’s ban
MS says they were hired before the ban .
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‘Maintaining standards’: Private schools regulatory bill to be tabled soon
Private schools concerned over “undue interference” by government.
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Trust land: Squatters cannot claim temple land, says ministry of religious affairs
The govt had awarded ownership rights in 2010.
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Misconduct: Magistrates protest against LBA vice-president
Judge said he had not misbehaved with any judge
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Rally: ‘Kashmir issue isolated under international conspiracy’
Pakistan Study Centre organised a round table talk on the Kashmir issue.
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Anti-corruption: Order inquiries before FIRs, judges told
Anti-Corruption Establishment told to invite complaints from the public.
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World Wetlands Day: National Art Competition held by WWF-Pakistan
Students made paintings, 3-D models and collages.
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Cancer day: ‘Free medicines for cancer patients soon’
He thanked NOVARTIS, a multinational pharmaceutical company, for their gift of free medicines.
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Public health: ‘Pakistan’s breast cancer patients reporting late’
Out of 4,000 cancer patients at the INMOL, 35 per cent suffer from breast cancer.
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Fountain House inmates get to play
9,797 athletes participated on the 7th day of districts level events.
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Trade: Britain sees fresh wave of investment in Pakistan
New British envoy meets key officials to boost trade ties.
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Public property: Permanent squad planned to remove encroachments
Complaints of re-encroachments came in soon after an operation in this regard ended.
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Counter Terrorism: Second round of interviews for nucleus staff this week
42 candidates have been shortlisted for 11 posts.
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Public health: Vaccine contract with UNICEF suspended
‘Health Ministry did not invite bids because it wanted to buy vaccines from a dealer of its choice’.
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Book reading:‘Between India & Pakistan, Kashmiris must be heard’
Author says Maharaja Hari Singh probably favoured an independent Kashmir.
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Service structure: ‘600 postgraduate trainees working without pay’
600 doctors in the province were currently working as unpaid post graduate trainees.
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Youth festival: Gulberg beat Wagha in badminton
2,070 people move to the next round.
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Convenience: LTC launches SMS service for commuters
The LTC Mobile SMS Service will help people access information regarding various routes.
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Peace push: Govt opted for talks to avoid bloodshed
PM Nawaz says US has no objection to peace process.
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Tamanna to release on Pakistan Day
The film is set to be the first major Pakistani release of 2014.
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Six police officers injured in PM's convoy accident
Two cars from Nawaz Sharif's convoy collided with each other after a tyre burst.
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Education authorities : Teachers plan protest rallies in two districts
PTU expressed reservations over recommendations of Sir Michael Barber.
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Sticking together: New country-wide alliance formed
The alliance, the Muttahida Mahaaz-i-Assataza Pakistan, also elected its central executive.
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Irregularities : ‘Promotion cases of doctors deferred’
Doctors’ promotion cases were being deferred despite having submitted their Annual Confidential Reports
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Going organic: Khalis Market offers a range of food items
‘We are providing preservative-free and pesticide-free food to people in one place’.
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Review of progress: FATA delegation calls on chief minister
CM says several agreements have been signed for investment in power sector.
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Teachers fined for concealing facts from the court
The teachers had filed a petition against the college administration for illegally terminating their services.