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Pakistani Hindu’s extend ultimatum to police to arrest killer of a Hindu boy
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Pakistani Hindu’s extend ultimatum to police to arrest killer of a Hindu boy
Yudhvir Rana / TNN / Mar 5, 2021, 00:40 IST
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AMRITSAR: Jacobabad’s (Pakistan) Hindu community has given an ultimatum to the police to find and arrest the assassin of a Hindu youth who was mercilessly killed and his mutilated body was found in a street. The ultimatum ended today but at the police’s request we have extended our ultimatum till Saturday , said Mukhi Lal Chand Sitlani, president, Hindu Panchayat, Jacobabad, while talking to TOI over the phone on Thursday.
OGDCL spending Rs10.22mln in Lakki Marwat under CSR initiative
Published On 28 February,2021 04:54 pm
The OGDCL said appointments were made in accordance with criteria approved by its Board of Directors
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – The Oil and Gas Development Company (OGDCL) is spending an amount of Rs 10.22 million, under its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), in Lakki Marwat district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
“The Wali, Mianwali and Pezu blocks partially fall in District Lakki Marwat, and the OGDCL has deposited Rs 10.22 million in the joint bank account of the concerned deputy commissioner as per its social welfare obligation,” according to an official document available with APP.
Chevening Scholarship opens in August
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February 27, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Acting British Deputy High Commissioner, Iona Thomas has said the British government’s Chevening Scholarships enabled outstanding emerging leaders across Pakistan to pursue fully-funded one-year master’s degrees in the UK and it is a prime opportunity to develop leadership potential, network with students from across the world and experience the best of the UK’s first class education.
The deputy high commissioner hosted a reception on the other day for the participants of the inaugural Chevening Mentoring Scheme, which the British High Commission had launched last year. The project was designed for entry level lawyers and entrepreneurs with leadership potential, to enhance skills, knowledge, and work performance. A total of 10, including eight women and two men, while one each from the minorities, were inducted in the scheme. Chevening alumni, who participated as mentors included, Yasmeen Rehman,
MINGORA: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Member National Assembly Haider Ali Khan on Sunday said that the media was the fourth pillar of the state.Addressing a gathering of journalists at the Swat Press.