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Teachers ready for sit-in outside Parliament

Teachers ready for sit-in outside Parliament Govt employees, pensioners, labourers threaten to protest over unmet demands as well RAWALPINDI: The teaching and non-teaching staff across Punjab have completed preparations to stage a sit-in outside Parliament House on February 10 (Wednesday), a spokesperson shared on Saturday. According to details, all educational offices and institutions would be shut down from Wednesday, they threatened. It was learnt that teachers, clerks, and Grade-IV employees have started reaching Rawalpindi and to avert possible arrests, many of them have gone into hiding. It was stated that they will stay in schools and government offices until protest day.

NAB inquiry into Kh Asif s assets upgraded to investigation - Newspaper

An accountability court was told on Thursday an inquiry of assets beyond means against former defence minister Khwaja Muhammad Asif had been upgraded into an investigation. Reuters/File LAHORE: An accountability court was told on Thursday an inquiry of assets beyond means against former defence minister Khwaja Muhammad Asif had been upgraded into an investigation. A prosecutor of the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) stated this before the court while the jail officials produced Mr Asif for the hearing of the case against him. Presiding Judge Jawadul Hassan adjourned further hearing till Feb 18 and also extended the judicial remand of Mr Asif.

Tragedia en el box: muere boxeador tras ser noqueado en pelea benéfica

Tragedia en el box: muere boxeador tras ser noqueado en pelea benéfica
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Amir, Waseem react to boxer s death

Amir, Waseem react to boxer’s death Sports February 2, 2021 LAHORE: Former champion Amir Khan on Monday raised questions about the rival of boxer Muhammad Aslam, who died on Sunday of a head injury which he sustained during a fight in Karachi on Saturday. “The bouts of the rival boxers show that he was of more weight than that of the deceased,” Amir tweeted. He emphasised that doctors and medical teams must be present on the occasion for treatment of the players. The 33-year-old boxer from Pishin received a deadly knockout blow on face during a “Boxing Night” organised by Rasheed Baloch-led Pakistan Boxing Council at a club in Karachi. Aslam, who was known as a kick-boxer, was contesting against Mohammad Wali in cruise weight category bout during “Fight Night Series”.

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