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United Kingdom to decide the lifting of Pia Ban today

Listen to the article Islamabad: The British Aviation Safety Committee is expected to hold a crucial meeting on Thursday, March 20, to examine the five -year ban on Pakistani international airlines (PIA) and other Pakistani carriers. According to sources, the Committee will assess the case of Pakistani airlines, which have been prohibited from operating in […]

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The lawyer against the visually impaired had to become a judicial magistrate

Karachi: The constitutional bench of the High Court of the Sindh ordered the appointment of a visually impaired lawyer as a judicial magistrate under the rules of the Sindh judicial services. A Constitutional SHC bench of two members, led by judge KK Agha and also comprising judge Nisar, gave the orders during the decision of

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The daughter of the ex-commissioner “ Air Hostess ” assaults

Islamabad: On Tuesday, a nasty power demonstration took place during a flight when the daughter of the former commissioner Quetta Iftikhar Jogezai would have attacked and injured a on -board agent following a verbal altercation on a private air flight in Quetta in Islamabad. However, the visuals of the assault surfaced a day later on

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Thousands to benefit from an increase in RS19 / kg in the price of sugar

Islamabad: On Wednesday, the government set the retail price of sugar to RS164 per kilogram, 13% higher than the price set when the export of 600,000 metric tonnes of sugar was authorized. This adjustment benefits the thousands by allowing them to harvest the double Bonanza, gaining higher income from local and international markets. The decision

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Govt gives in to the request of the IMF to liberalize the trade

Islamabad: The Government has accepted the major demand for the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to completely open its economy to foreign competition by reducing the average effective import prices of one third at only 7.1% over five years, in particular to open the very limited automotive sector. Minerals and automotive sectors will be the two

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