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February 20, 2021
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Friday questioned whether the proportional representation of the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) would be reflected in the Senate after it asked its coalition partner in Punjab to nominate its candidate for elections.
Former Senate Chairman Raza Rabbani commenced his arguments in his personal capacity as well as counsel for the PPP before a five-member larger bench of the Supreme Court, headed by Chief Justice Gulzar Ahmed and comprising Justice Mushir Alam, Justice Umar Ata Bandial, Justice Yahya Afridi and Justice Ijazul Ahsen, as it resumed hearing in the presidential reference.
Makana s airfield too dilapidated, dangerous for SAACA to license PREMIUM By Loyiso Dyongman - 20 February 2021
Fences have been vandalised or stolen and runways destroyed by livestock at the Grahamstown airfield just outside Makhanda.
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(MENAFN - Tribal News Network) PESHAWAR: The Standing Committee of the National Assembly on States and Frontier Regions (Safron) has recommended to the federal and provincial governments to make strategy for including the erstwhile frontier region (FR) Tank in compensation program for losses during militancy and military operations.
The recommendation came during a meeting of the NA body on Safron in Islamabad on Thursday to discuss the issue of non-payment of compensation to 2200 families of Surghar, Jandola and FR Tank who were affected due to military operation Rah-e-Nijat to drive out militants from South Waziristan. The 2,200 families of these areas became temporarily displaced persons (TDPs) due to the operation as their houses were damaged. The issue was raised in the committee by Member National Assembly Mufti Abdul Shakoor.
Finishing Phuket’s Provincial Hall off to a good start, says Vice Governor
Finishing Phuket’s Provincial Hall off to a good start, says Vice Governor
PHUKET: The latest attempt to complete Phuket’s still-unfinished new Provincial Hall is off to a good start, Phuket Vice Governor Vikrom Jakthee reported today (Feb 18).
Thursday 18 February 2021, 01:51PM
The B196mn contract to complete the new Phuket Provincial Hall, which has sat for years unfinished on the south side of Phuket Town, is already ahead of schedule, said Vice Governor Vikrom Jakthee. Photo: PR Phuket
The B196mn contract to complete the new Phuket Provincial Hall, which has sat for years unfinished on the south side of Phuket Town, is already ahead of schedule, said Vice Governor Vikrom Jakthee. Photo: PR Phuket
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