Journalists hold rally against maltreatment
QUETTA- Dozens of journalists hailing from print and electronic media on Tuesday took out a rally to protest against maltreatment of police with media personnel and staged a demonstration outside
QUETTA- Dozens of journalists hailing from print and electronic media on Tuesday took out a rally to protest against maltreatment of police with media personnel and staged a demonstration outside
By Zubeida Mustafa Hats off to the women who lobbied for the two bills on sexual harassment, and managed last week to move them a step further towards becoming the
SEHRISH WASIF & TAHIR AMIN ISLAMABAD: Federal Secretary for Information and Broadcasting Mansoor Sohail said that active participation of women journalists could play a pivotal role in improving the status
HERE is an example, picked from a single day, of how our media are performing their function of ‘informing’ the people. On the evening of Jan 22, one TV channel
THE letter ‘Tribute to Srilankan journalist’ (Jan 11) brought back the memories of the painful death of a brave journalist who was killed in cold blood last year in January.
THIS is with reference to ‘BBC inquiry casts doubt on Lockerbie evidence’ (Jan 7). It is interesting to learn that a BBC inquiry has now cast doubt on blowing up
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