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The churches affected by Orange Line Metro Train Project would be restored

Lahore: A spokesman for the Lahore Development Authority has strongly rebutted rumors regarding any damage likely to be caused to the churches because of the Lahore Orange Line Metro Train project. The spokesman informed that four churches, namely Cathedral Church The Mall, Nolakha Church Nicholson Road opposite to Haji Camp, ... Read More »

Pakistan is moving towards progress and prosperity : Shahbaz Sharif

Lahore: Punjab Chief Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif has said that Pakistan is moving towards progress and prosperity but some political elements are trying to create hurdles in this process for the achievement of their personal interests. He said that Pakistan Muslim League-N government has saved billions of rupees of the ... Read More »

Islamabad Police book former chairman Senate Nayyar Bukhari for slapping a cop

Lahore: Margalla Police book former chairman Senate Nayyar Bukhari for slapping a cop Muhammad Riaz. The complainant stated that he works with Special Branch and was deputed at Session Court walk through gate on alert call along with other cops. Meanwhile, a man along with his guard tried to get ... Read More »

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif notice molesting women in PTI’s Lahore jalsa

Lahore: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has taken serious notice of molesting women in PTI’s Lahore jalsa held on 1st May at Charing Cross. The prime minister order that the accused involved in molesting women should be apprehended and dealt with law strictly. Read More »

Imran Khan postpones Faisalabad Jalsa

Lahore: Chairman PTI Imran Khan has announced to postpone Faisalabad Jalsa that was going to held on 8th of May.Imran Khan took this decision in lieu of Lahore Jalsa in which women were molested. The video clips about molesting women after Lahore Jalsa, are viral on Social Media that has ... Read More »

Shaheen Khalid appointed as member Board of Governors of OPF

Lahore: Vice Chairman, Overseas Pakistanis Commission (OPC) Punjab Cap. (R). Shaheen Khalid has also been appointed as member Board of Governors of Overseas Pakistanis Foundation, Government of Pakistan. Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development has issued notification in this regard. Read More »

Punjab Seed Council approves 10 new varieties for general cultivation

Lahore: Punjab Seed Council has approved 10 new Bt and 2 Non-Bt cotton varieties for general cultivation in Punjab. The approved Bt varieties of cotton are FH Lalazaar, MNH-988, BH-184, VH-305, AGC-777, CEMB-33, BS-52, IUB-13, MM-58 and Leader-1and Non-Bt varieties are CYTO-124 and NIAB-2008. The approval of other 5 cotton ... Read More »

We are far behind the developed countries due to our failed education policies : Dr. Shahid Siddiqui

Lahore: A book of Prof. Dr. Shahid Siddiqui Vice Chancellor Allama Iqbal Open University titled ‘Education Policies in Pakistan’, was launched at the Oxford University Press. Dr. Shahid Siddiqui along with renowned columnists Tariq Rahman and Shahid Khan and other addressed the ceremony. Shahid Siddiqui said that there is dire ... Read More »

District Administration to redress the complaints of overseas Pakistanis : Shumail Khawaja

Lahore: Additional Chief Secretary Punjab, Shumail Ahmad Khawaja has instructed the District Administration of entire province to redress the complaints of overseas Pakistanis regarding Government agencies of the province on priority basis and for this purpose, meetings of district overseas committees be held fortnightly. He issued these instructions while presiding ... Read More »

Australia retains top ODI position following annual update

Lahore: ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 finalists Australia and New Zealand have retained the top two positions on theMRF Tyres ICC ODI Team Rankings following the annual update. Results from 2012-13 have been dropped, while results from 2014-15 have been reduced to a weighting of 50 per cent.   Australia, ... Read More »

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