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Showing posts with label Islamabad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Islamabad. Show all posts

Friday, August 5, 2011

Gwadar Port project is vital to raise the economic

ISLAMABAD - Federal Minister of Finance Dr. Abdul Hafeez Shaikh here on Thursday that the Gwadar Port project is vital to raise the country's economic and coastlines in Balochistan.

Made the remarks during his meeting on the progress of the different sections of the Link Road to Rattodaro Gwadar.
And discussed the four projects of the road link Rattodaro Gwadar is in the details at the meeting and was informed that M - 8 has been planned Gwadar - Turber - Hoshab (193 km) to be completed by December 2012.
Was informed that the overall progress is 68 percent, and the allocation of private sector development program for the financial year 2011-12 was Rs.15 million. The Hosbad - Panjgur - Naag - smiling - Sorab (454 km) and was 17 percent, and the allocation of private sector development program for the fiscal year 2011-12 one million Rs.1800: The meeting noted that the overall progress on the N - 85. Has been planned to be completed by June 2014.

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Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Declared 12 of the brands of bottled water is unsafe

The Board found in Pakistan, Water Resources Research (PCRWR) 12 out of 77 brands of bottled water is safe for human consumption: Islamabad. Twelve out of 77 types of bottled drinking water and unsafe, says the quarterly PCRWR years (from April to June) report. According to a report of 15 pages, Nadiq water, and the whole Pure, Maz fresh and coral, Vienna, Aqua One, later, the nation, Hamaliya National Aqua, coniferous and honey Na Pio, insecure, and a major cause of serious health risks.

Safe limit of arsenic is 10ppb units. However, I found that the unity of 54ppb in water Nadiq, and the general 15ppb Bora Aqua one 14ppb, 40ppb nation, 11ppb Hamaliya, Aqua 57ppb and 13ppb national coniferous. Sodium is the safe limit 50ppm, but, honey, 120ppm in the Pew Na, 68ppm in the nation, and Max Frisch, 59ppm, 58ppm 53ppm in Vienna and coral.

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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Pakistan’s top contemporary artist holds solo show in London

Islamabad.:  Attracted a beautiful engraved plates of Pakistani contemporary artist of the highest international fame, and thousands of visitors in the Albemrale, central London gallery:


The recipient of Sitara - I - performance excellence and pride and is characterized by his group concluded retroactively, in a statement received on Wednesday - a special month long exhibition engraving is beautiful.

It was a beautiful inscription holds a position key to change quickly the cultural scenes at home and abroad, and is also well established in auctions.As International, a student at the Faculty of May (now the National College of Art), like other artists, young Pakistanis of his generation, exposed to the most important figures in modern European , as well as works by great masters of the old European. Pattern to another source of inspiration, inevitably, and Picasso

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Saturday, July 9, 2011

The New York Times Report is a direct attack: Pakistani Army says

Islamabad: 
Military authorities on Saturday reacted sharply to reports in The New York Times, describing it as "baseless and mischievous." Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR), and the Pakistan army's media arm, The New York Times that was published a series of "unconfirmed news reports" against the army and intelligence service.
"The Director General ISPR Major General Athar Abbas rejected the allegations made against the army and the ISI," the military wing spokesman, was quoted by media as telling a foreign news agencies in an interview

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Friday, July 8, 2011

Saleem Shahzad murder: Pakistan says Mullen's statement 'irresponsible'

Islamabad. Pakistan on Friday condemned the remarks "highly irresponsible" by a senior U.S. military officer Admiral Mike Mullen, that elements of the Pakistani government has authorized the killing of Syed Saleem Shahzad May: 


"If it were true, the statement is a highly responsible," said a spokesman for the Pakistani government Mullen's remarks, in a statement quoted by official news agency APP. "We will not help in the investigation of the case."
The government says it has formed a judicial commission of inquiry into the death of Shah increased, and that no information should be shared "on the national or international level" with the Commission.
"If it was any other statement in this way, and will be considered an attempt to influence the follow-up committee," the spokesman said.

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Pakistan government may have sanctioned Saleem Shehzad's death: Mullen

Washington: U.S. military official said the biggest Admiral Mike Mullen, said on Thursday that the Pakistani government has authorized the killing of Pakistani journalist, expressing deep concern over the attack. 

In response to a question about media reports that Islamabad sanctions or agreed to the killing of the journalist: "I have not seen anything that would be written this report."
He said he was concerned about the incident and suggested that other journalists have suffered a similar fate in the past.
"His (death) is not the first. For any reason, they were used historically as a means," said Mullen told reporters at the Pentagon event, the Press Association.

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Sunday, July 3, 2011

Josh is back in Pakistan to rock again

Are set all the famous international between India and Pakistan Josh musical to rock again in Pakistan. This will be the first appearance of Josh after the successful launch of their album "Beyond Kismat" which recently grabbed the top of the music charts across South Asia with the song "Piar Hogaya". The Josh last night at the Canadian embassy in Islamabad, and made its way now to the Expo Center, Lahore today, to perform superior to the vitality of their songs from "Kismat beyond."

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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Gold and Silver Rates in Pakistan:

CityGoldSilver
 24K 10 Grams24K Per Tola22K 10 Grams 10 Grams
KarachiRs. 41,957.00Rs. 48,950.00Rs. 38,460.00Rs. 994.28
HyderabadRs. 41,957.00Rs. 48,950.00Rs. 38,460.00Rs. 994.28
LahoreRs. 41,957.00Rs. 48,950.00Rs. 38,460.00Rs. 994.28
MultanRs. 41,957.00Rs. 48,950.00Rs. 38,460.00Rs. 994.28
IslamabadRs. 41,957.00Rs. 48,950.00Rs. 38,460.00Rs. 994.28
FaisalabadRs. 41,957.00Rs. 48,950.00Rs. 38,460.00Rs. 994.28
RawalpindiRs. 41,957.00Rs. 48,950.00Rs. 38,460.00Rs. 994.28
QuettaRs. 41,957.00Rs. 48,950.00Rs. 38,460.00Rs. 994.28
Last Updated: June 28,2011 (Source: Karachi Saraf Jewellers Association)

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A new point of trade in Wahga

Pakistan and India agreed to open another point at the border Wahga trade to promote bilateral trade between them. Understanding, written or otherwise between the current government, India has been reached to the concept gradually to boost the volume of trade without a lot of publicity to avoid a strong reaction by the people in Pakistan.
The decision comes after Secretary-level talks between the two countries ended last Friday. On the surface, there seems to be no harm in promoting trade relations so far to say that there is a series of reservations in certain business circles in Pakistan, according to their analysis, it will give another jolt for the manufacture of Pakistan, which already faces a crisis of every kind.

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Sunday, May 29, 2011

Team women's demands for live telecast


Islamabad: Pakistani cricket player for the women have expressed that need of women cricketers are no less than men, also won the first gold in the Asian Games last year medal.
Said team captain Sana Mir "defeated Sri Lanka in the last ball in the Championship T - 20 quadrangular and if these matches were televised live, cricket fans have found it interesting. "
Mir

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Friday, May 27, 2011

U.S. Secretary of State hopes from Pakistan to take decisive action against militants


Islamabad, May 27. Visitor of U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on Friday that the U.S. hopes Pakistan to take decisive action against militants in the coming days -Speaking to reporters after meeting with the Pakistani political and military leaders in Islamabad, said Hillary Clinton, Osama bin Laden is dead, but al-Qaeda still poses a serious threat."They target people in Pakistan and Afghanistan and anywhere in the world al-Qaida has a safe heaven here in Pakistan. Vicious terrorists were living in Pakistan over the past decades, and operated from here," said Hillary Clinton.Clinton said "There is no evidence to suggestthat any one at the top level in the Pakistani government knew that the Osama bin Laden had been living just miles from Islamabad."She added that the two sides also discussed the investigation

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