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Pak successfully facing challenges since independence: Owais

Peshawar—Governor Owais Ahmed Ghani has said, “we are a great nation, and we have been facing challenges since our independence successfully”. The present situation, he added, is though complicated, yet manageable and we would overcome it too”.

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UET Peshawar and Maryland University forge academic linkage

Peshawar—NWFP UET, Peshawar and University of Maryland, USA have entered into a new five-year academic linkage under which faculty members from UET Peshawar would be trained at higher levels. Both universities will engage in cooperation in the fields of common interest and shall develop joint projects to enhance exchange of scientific knowledge.

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Plan to raise life style of common man in AJK

Mirpur — AJK government has evolved a broad- based integrated phased plan to improve the living conditions of the common man in AJK through providing all modern basic amenities of life to the population across the liberated territory including to those living in remote and far flung areas, official sources said.

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Tributes paid to lawyers for struggle to restore judges

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Peshawar — The chief minister Ameer Haider Khan Hoti has paid glowing tributes to the lawyers community for their unprecedented struggle for restoration and independence of the judiciary in the country.

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USAID awards top community midwifery students

Peshawar— The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) presented awards to three outstanding students of its community midwifery training program at the Post Graduate College of Nursing here today. More than 100 student midwives from Upper Dir and Buner and their parents participated in the ceremony.

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