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FC forces deployed for protection of Malik Riaz

  A contingent of the Frontier Constabulary has been deployed for the protection of Malik Riaz, a local business tycoon who made his name in real estate. Riaz, who is the man behind Bahria Town, is facing land fraud charges in a Rawalpindi court. The Islamabad police and the Ministry of Interior had to make […]

Remembering Aga Khan III

Today is the birthday of Sir Sultan Muhammad Shah Aga Khan III, one of the architects of Pakistan. He was born in Karachi on November 2, 1877. Sir Aga Khan III, grandfather of the present spiritual leader of the Ismaili Muslims, Prince Karim Aga Khan, spent his entire life serving Muslims with his great intellectual […]

Pakistan Railways in Supreme Court

Pakistan Railways in Supreme Court In an anticipated move, the Supreme Court took a suo moto notice about the prevailing condition in Pakistan Railways, which was need of the hour despite all the differences. While observing the case, Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, expressed dissatisfaction over the situation and asked the Federal Secretary of Railways […]

Pakistan move to clampdown the Haqqani network

Pakistan move to clampdown the Haqqani network The United States, it seems, has been successful in winning Pakistan’s support to curtail the Haqqani network. In what appears to be a significant development, the Pakistan Army is planning measures to restrict the network’s movement at the Afghan border as part of an understanding reached with the […]

Pakistan en route to giving arch nemesis India the status of most favoured nation

Pakistan en route to giving arch nemesis India the status of most favoured nation On Wednesday, November 02 the cabinet approved a proposal granting India the status of “most favoured nation” in a bid to boost trade between the two countries. “The federal cabinet has unanimously approved India as the most favoured nation,” Information Minister […]

Mohammad Bin Qasim – A romance of the history – Part Two

Mohammad Bin Qasim – A romance of the history – Part Two Continued from the previous part … The young militant proved to be old in experience and skill. He marched towards Sind from Siraj and Makran. On his way, Qasim found support from the Governor of Makran, who happened to be a friend of […]

Pakistan’s football association needs to invest in the countries youth set-ups

Pakistan’s football association needs to invest in the countries youth set-ups Over the course of the last few years, football has skyrocketed to become the most popular sport in the world. Almost every single country has a number of football teams, which hope to be amongst the best in the world. The case is no […]

RSPN National Community Convention Emphasizes Participatory Rural Development

02-November 2011, Islamabad: The Rural Support Programmes Network (RSPN) held its fourth National Convention of Community Local Support Organizations (LSOs) to share and learn from the collective experience of the community organizations. LSOs, fostered by Rural Support Programmes (RSPs) throughout Pakistan, are federated bodies of small community organizations, mainly at the union council level. The […]

Karakoram International University beats Bahria University in the HEC tournament

Karakoram International University beats Bahria University in the HEC tournament Bahria University, Islamabad and Karakoram International University, Gilgit played a football game against each other in Jinnah Stadium, Islamabad. Bahria were the underdogs of the competition but they were still able to hold down a strong looking Karakoram side as the match ended 2-2.  Bahria […]

Mohammad Bin Qasim – A romance of the history – Part One

Mohammad Bin Qasim – A romance of the history – Part One Mohammad Bin Qasim is considered among the greatest heroes of Islam. His life is full of drama and thrill. The young general was born on 31st December, 1695. After the death of his father at a very young age, Qasim’s mother and paternal […]

Pakistan do not need IMF loans says Finance Minister Dr. Abdul Hafeez Shaikh

Pakistan do not need IMF loans says Finance Minister Dr.  Abdul Hafeez Shaikh Pakistan’s Federal Minister for Finance, Dr.  Abdul Hafeez Shaikh said on Wednesday that Pakistan would not need loans from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) rather it would rely on its own fiscal reform programme to enhance the economic sustainability. In an interview […]

Study show that grape resveratrol supplementation can lower sugar and fat levels

Study show that grape resveratrol supplementation can lower sugar and fat levels A recent study conducted under Prof. Patrick Schrauwen of Maastricht University in the Netherlands have found that taking resveratrol supplements, a substance found in grape skin, can lower sugar and fat levels in the blood and reduce blood pressure. The research also concluded that […]

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