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Police under control for improper use of public services

Rawalpindi: High police officials have taken a strict opinion of the abusive use of electricity and government phones in police offices and stations, implementing new measures to slow down unnecessary spending. The unauthorized use of air conditioners and electric radiators was prohibited, with an immediate withdrawal ordered for air conditioners installed in unauthorized officers. To […]

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Quetta train services suspended after Jaffer Express Attack

Listen to the article The Quetta train services to other regions of the country were interrupted following a terrorist attack on the Jaffar Express. According to rail authorities, no trains will work with Quetta today until further notice due to security problems. It is important to note that yesterday, the Jaffar Express, traveling from Quetta

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The attack by Jaffar Express leaves 27 downto terrorists, 155 passengers released in the current customs operation

Listen to the article The security forces killed 27 activists and rescued more than 150 hostages in a customs clearance launched after an unknown number of heavily armed terrorists stormed a train bound for Peshawar in the Bolan district of Baloutchistan, Express News reported on Wednesday. Jaffar Express, with more than 400 passengers on board

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Leaders condemn the assault against train passengers

Islamabad: The management of the country, including President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, firmly condemned the terrorist attack on the Jaffar Express in Balutchistan and appreciated the security forces for their effective and timely response. The president praised the value of the security forces for saving the passengers of Jaffar Express and

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Govt reflects on a higher fuel levy in the middle of income deficits

Islamabad: The government of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif remains undecided on two critical political issues – whether it is the two nationals to hold key positions in the Pakistan State Bank (SBP) and impose a carbon tax to brake the emissions. The government on Tuesday postponed decisions again on the two issues during two distinct

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