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PML-N for transparent AJK PM polls

Muhammamd Arshad

Islamabad—The Pakistan Muslim League- Nawaz, Tuesday urged the Federal Government to observe the sanctity of vote and will of the people of AJK by imposing self-restraint of non-interference in the internal political affairs and by allowing majority party to elect its new Prime Minister.

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Concept of jihad being abused

Islamabad—Pakistan Institute of Peace Studies (PIPS) hold a consultative seminar entitled “Jihad through Media” in order to highlight the use of media in promoting the extremism in society.Score of eminent journalists, politicians, Lawyers and representatives from Civil Society and NGO’s participated in the said seminar.

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Delegation visits quake-hit zones

Islamabad—Two delegations comprising of Ambassadors, Heads of International Organizations, Representatives of Donors agencies and the prominent personalities from Academia, Media and business community along with Minister for Science and Technology Azam Swati visited reconstructed facilities by ERRA in the affected areas of Abbottabad and Muzaffarabad.

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Argentine painters in city

Ashraf Ansari

Islamabad—Ambassador of Argentina Rodolfo J. Martin-Saravia has arranged ‘Second Exhibition of Paintings by 14 Argentine Painters’ that is being opened on Thursday at the embassy. First Exhibition of Argentine painters was held in the federal capital two years back. The ambassador told this scribe that 59 works by 14 Argentine Artists would be on display.

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Shahbaz allocates
Rs 228m for free of cost health care facilities

Staff Reporter

Rawalpindi—The Chief Minister Punjab Mian Shahbaz Sharif has allocated Rs228 million for provision of free of cost healthcare facilities and medicines to the patients suffering from Hepatitis through out Punjab under his poor-friendly health policy. Under the Anti Hepatitis project, Punjab government has provided 36 million vaccines, test kits and Aliza machines to all teaching and District Headquarters hospitals.

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