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World Thalassamia Day observed in AJK

Mirpur— Like other parts of the world, Universal Thalassemia Day was observed in Azad Jammu Kashmir on Thursday with the renewal of the pledge to utilize maximum efforts to save children. The patients of Thallassemia through ensuring regular transfusion of blood other required treatment till complete recovery.

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Gandhara varsity expands outreach activities : Yar

Peshawar— Gandhara University has expanded its outreach activities especially in the field of community dentistry to make aware the people about the dentistry related diseases, its prevention and treatment, said Vice Chairman Gandhara University Yar Muhammad Khan.

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Posting, transfer policy to bring positive changes in environment

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Peshawar— The NWFP Minister for Information and Inter Provincial Coordination Mian Iftikhar Hussain has said that posting and transfer was part of the government service adding that “everybody wishes to work in conducive atmosphere but great is the one who changes anomalous environment into favorable”

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Society compels women to accept violence as fait accompli

Hyderabad— Violence against women is the every day reality and its existence is either denied or condoned and it has been used as a tool to control and dominate the women. It is so pervasive and prevalent that many women are compelled to accept it as a fait accompli, Chairperson of the Consumers Rights Forum Ms. Nasreen Shakil stated this here on Wednesday.

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Livestock, agri sectors top priority: Minister

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Peshawar— The NWFP Minister for Live Stock and Dairy Development Haji Hidayatullah has said keeping in view the significance of live stock and poultry the government was giving top priority to this sector in order to improve socio economic condition of the farming community.

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