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Daily Archives: August 1, 2012

Government asked to close all illegal Indian channels

By: Ansar Abbasi ISLAMABAD: The Pakistani defence establishment has demanded of the government to immediately close all illegal Indian channels to check India’s hostile agenda against Pakistan, specifically targeting the young generation, Pakistani culture and its nationalism. According to Information Ministry sources, the defence establishment had repeatedly conveyed its extreme concern to the Pakistan Electronic […]


Geo Pehchan Ramazan transmission

KARACHI: The interest of the people continued on the eleventh day running in the “Pehchan Ramazan” programme of the Geo television, the most successful broadcast in the history of television. On the special invitation of the host and internationally acclaimed broadcaster Dr Aamir Liaqat Hussain, the representatives in Pakistan of “Make a Wish,” Mirza Ishtiaq […]


The Met department

By: Aurangzeb Swat: I wonder why we have a meteorological department when the weather forecasts that we get are almost always wrong. Earlier this year after an earthquake, the met department’s chairman assured us that there would be no more earthquakes in Pakistan for the next 50 years. Within a week we had another one. […]


President inaugurates Road Safety Institute in Islamabad

ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari Tuesday inaugurated Road Safety Institute Islamabad, the first ever road safety institute of the country, here at Aiwan-e-Sadr. Established by National Highways and Motorways Police, the Institute would impart traffic education and sensitize the drivers about the traffic laws, the driving hazards and the precautionary measures that need to be […]


Prime Minister briefed on status of human rights in Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Dr Nafeesa Shah, Chairperson National Commission for Human Development (NCHD), Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar, and Advisor to Prime Minister on Human Rights and Begum Shahnaz Wazir Ali, Special Assistant to Prime Minister called on Prime Minister Raja Pervaiz Ashraf at PM’s House on Tuesday and briefed him on the status of Human Rights in Pakistan. […]


Studio blaze

THE early morning fire in the studio of a private TV channel in Lahore on Monday is another painful reminder of the lack of concern for safety standards in Pakistan. At least five people were reported killed while over a dozen were injured when the blaze erupted during a live sehri transmission. The fire was […]


Verification of Sindh voters under way

KARACHI: Like elsewhere in the country, all the 27 district election commissioners in Sindh were on Tuesday provided lists of new electoral rolls to facilitate verification of voters’ entry in the rolls. There were 18,432,877 registered voters — 10,214,460 male and 8,218,417 female — according to the new rolls, said Najeeb Ahmad, director (headquarters) of […]


Shaista Zaid: an appeal to government

By: ANIS SIDDIQUI Islamabad: SHAISTA Zaid bade farewell to news reading on radio and television after over 40 years. She read her last bulletin on Pakistan Television the other day while she had left Radio Pakistan a couple of years ago for health reasons. Ms Zaid, in my opinion, is a national asset and fully […]


Unusual July throws up water challenge

By: Intikhab Hanif LAHORE: Dismally low monsoon rains in July and little hope of any improvement in August is likely to create water shortage in the country, threatening kharif crops mainly cotton and rice. The Pakistan Meteorological Department had forecast five to 15 per cent above normal monsoon rains from July to September, also indicating […]


Asma’s appeal to Pemra

LAHORE: Asma Jahangir has called on the Pakistan Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra) to take notice of the “manner in which TV channels have shown conversion of a young Hindu boy”. In a statement on Tuesday, she called the incident ‘distasteful’ and a way of spreading religious intolerance. Dawn


Court stops Arsalan case investigation

By: Syed Irfan Raza ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court stopped on Tuesday a Joint Investigation Team’s (JIT) inquiry into the Arsalan-Riaz graft case for two days after one of the members of the team was accused of being partial. Following the court order, the JIT stopped functioning and it did not serve fresh notices to Supreme […]


Supreme Court issues notices on journalists’ pleas

ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court observed on Tuesday that the media should also present itself for accountability and an effective and implementable code of conduct was necessary for the media. During proceedings on applications of known journalists – Hamid Mir and Absar Alam – the two-member SC bench comprising Justice Jawad S Khwaja and Justice Khilji […]


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Unusual July throws up water challenge

By: Intikhab Hanif LAHORE: Dismally low monsoon rains in July and little hope of any improvement in August is likely to create water shortage in the country, threatening kharif crops mainly cotton and rice. The Pakistan Meteorological Department had forecast five to 15 per cent above normal monsoon rains from July to September, also indicating […]