Karachi

Measures be adopted to eliminate crimes: Qaim

Staff Reporter

Karachi—Sindh Chief Minister, Syed Qaim Ali Shah, Thursday rushed to the area after hearing about killing of a businessman and immediately called an emergency meeting of high ranking police officers at Central Police Office (CPO) here. The meeting was attended by Additional Chief Secretary (Home), Syed Sohail Akbar Shah; I.G. Police Sindh, Syed Mushtaq Ahmed Shah, Additional I.G. Police, Akhtar Gorchani, Additional I.G. Police Special Branch, Rasool Bux Saand, all DIGs of Police of Karachi and other senior officers.

English medium schools in each Taluka: Pir Mazhar

Staff Reporter

Karachi—Senior Minister for Education & Literacy, Pir Mazhar-ul-Haq said that a boys primary school and a girls primary school in each taluka will be converted into English medium school in order to spread English language in the province and number of schools will increase gradually. This he said while presiding over a meeting at the office of Sindh Education Foundation here on Thursday.

Karachiites urged to indulge in plantation

Karachi—People, without any distinction on basis of age, class and creed inhabit earth and are therefore equally responsible for its protection, said Kevin Murakami, Public Affairs Officer, US Consulate in Karachi. Speaking at a tree plantation ceremony, jointly organized by District Municipal Corporation - South and National Forum for Environment and Health (NFEH) at Khalil Shaheed Park, Clifton he asked Karachiites in general to indulge in plantation spree and turn their city green and pollution free.

Cookies may help kids beat milk allergy

KIDS who can’t tolerate milk but can pass the “muf-fin test” without symptoms may outgrow their al-lergy faster if they raid the cookie jar on a regular basis to keep baked dairy in their diet, researchers found. Children who did not react to milk that was heated sufficiently to change the shape of allergy-causing proteins had a 27.8-fold greater likelihood of losing the allergy altogether within three years, according to Dr. Jennifer S. Kim, Medical Today Reported.
  MORE NEWS

 

 © Pakistan Observer  1998-2011,
     All rights reserved

Home  |  Top Stories  |  National  |  Business  |  Sports  |  Voice of People

   

HURMAT GROUP

Zahid Malik
President & Editor-in-Chief

Editor Foreign Affairs:

Abdul Sattar

Editor:

Faisal Zahid Malik
Phone: 021-32211777,3 2631102

Executive Editor:

Gauhar Zahid Malik
Phone: 051-2852028

General Manager Marketing ::

Feroz Uddin Khan
Cell 03009185669
Email: khan007_feroz@yahoo.com

Ali Akbar House G-8 Markaz, Islamabad, Pakistan
Phone: +92 (051) 2853818, 2852027-8,  Fax: +92 (051) 2262258
Email:
observer@pakobserver.net

Karachi

Lahore

Peshawar

FAISAL ZAHID MALIK
Editor

Phone: 021-32211777,  32631102
Fax: 021-32626902
Email: obskhi@pakobserver.net
 
KHALID BUTT
Resident Editor

Phone: 042-37593341, 37566702
Fax: 042-36300043
Email: obslhr@pakobserver.net
TARIQ SAEED
Resident Editor

Phone: 091-2592766
Fax: 2591705
Mobile: 0321-9001476
Email:tariqobserve@brain.net.pk

Quetta

Muzaffarabad

Online Edition

GHULAM TAHIR
Resident Editor

Phone:081-2829238-40
Fax: 081-2829072
Mobile: 0333-7944760
HAMEED SHAHEEN
Resident Editor

Mobile: 0332-5313879
Email: abdulhameedshaheen@yahoo.com

 

Muaz Mubashir
Web Editor
For any query, complaint or suggestion regarding website please feel free to email at:
webmaster@pakobserver.net