Vol. 73 No. 296, October 2019
Index
- '50,000 jobless engineers expose disconnect between academia and industry'.
- 'No retreating now,' says Fazl as JUI-F's Azadi March enters Punjab.
- 'Soft drink' chaos.
- 'Terrorist groups planning to target JUI-F leadership, politicians'.
- 'Urdu translation of Tunio's Sindhi stories bridges gap between two languages'.
- 3 civilians injured in Indian shelling from across LoC: officials.
- Abolition of PMDC causes unrest among doctors in Peshawar.
- Afghan talks.
- Agricultural implements continue to rust in Chakwal.
- Aimal Wali fails to end party differences in Swabi.
- Amjad Islam Amjad stresses need to promote Urdu.
- ATC summons plaintiff in terrorists' treatment case.
- Azadi March venue could disrupt daily life in Islamabad.
- Back-pedalling on provincial autonomy.
- Bilawal's participation in Azadi march still unconfirmed.
- Black day rallies: Punjab govt launches signature campaigns for Kashmir cause.
- Cannot give a guarantee about anyone's life, PM Imran says on Nawaz's health.
- Chitral villagers hit by long delay in rehab of irrigation system.
- Cloudy day.
- Commerce institute for women lacks basic facilities.
- Continuing political disputes to spell doom for Imran: Shahbaz.
- Controversy hits cardiac stents procurement for hospitals.
- Convoys leave Balochistan to take part in march.
- Custodial deaths.
- Diwali celebrations at Sialkot temple after 72 years.
- Doctor's murder case: Police yet to recover prize bonds from 'faith healer'.
- Dozens participate in morning trek.
- Fake eggs.
- FATF report highlights dubious role of shell firms.
- FBR vs Quetta chamber.
- Fungus among us.
- Hassam Mirza survives in road accident in Badin.
- Helping the poorest of Balochistan.
- Hindus celebrate Diwali in Attock.
- Household size.
- Humane authoritarianism, anyone?
- IMF team arrives to review Pakistan's performance under $6bn package.
- Information ministry withholding results of officers seeking foreign postings.
- IUB Syndicate approves selection of 135 faculty members.
- JUI-F kicks off long-awaited Azadi march on Islamabad.
- Kashmir and self-determination.
- Khursheed admitted to Sukkur NICVD for checkup.
- Kifayatullah held for 'inciting people to attend Azadi march'.
- KP depts asked to enforce newly-approved anti-corruption measures.
- LAC observes 'black day' to highlight Kashmir.
- Leftists to protest 'travesty of justice' in Sahiwal killings case.
- Leg-spinner Zahid.
- Liaquat Library.
- Licensing exam cannot ensure quality of medical colleges: teachers' body.
- Literary notes: Daya Narain Nigam and literary environment in today's India.
- Locust horde threatens Pakistan's prized cotton farms.
- London celebrates Faiz with an evening of poetry and prose.
- LRC stewards' poll ends in fiasco.
- M-4's last section opens.
- Maradona upsets pair of favourites to claim Kashmir Cup.
- Medical board to decide Zardari's further hospital stay.
- Medical risk.
- METRO EVENTS.
- Mob lynches suspect in Karachi.
- NAB, FIA yet to take action against IOs despite court orders.
- News alert.
- No TV anchor stopped from expressing views, says Awan.
- Opposition parties in Bajaur ready to join Azadi March.
- Opposition rallies condemn Indian atrocities in held Kashmir.
- Pakistani coastal areas not under 'direct threat' from approaching Kyarr cyclone, says PMD.
- Panel tasked with regulating private schools' fee.
- Pemra bars anchors from offering opinions in talk shows.
- Plain-clothes men force stoppage of exhibition on 'extrajudicial killings'.
- PM to launch Clean Green Pakistan Index on 30th.
- Punjab govt moves LHC against Sahiwal encounter case verdict.
- Punjab notes: Village: where have all the artisans gone!
- QAT reschedules moot.
- Rain likely in Sindh as Cyclone Kyarr developing.
- Rallies held across Sindh to condemn Indian atrocities in IHK.
- Rallies, events held in support of Kashmiris.
- Rash driving.
- Remains of man found in Basal.
- Resuscitating the primary share market.
- Robbers kill trader.
- Royal visit.
- Saad Rafique released on parole to attend funeral of mother-in-law.
- Sealed exhibit on extrajudicial killings 'not compatible' with ethos of Karachi Biennale, say organisers.
- Seawater desalination isn't feasible.
- Senior lawyer shot dead in DI Khan.
- Sindh literacy rate.
- Six transvestites booked for vulgarity.
- Suleman Shahbaz declared proclaimed offender in money laundering case.
- Teenage artist wants art societies set up in schools.
- Test men get last chance to boost form ahead of Australia series.
- The 'second shift'.
- The sugar wars continue.
- This week 50 years ago: Victoria to Abdullah Haroon Road and fair price shops.
- Thousands of textbooks found dumped in govt school classroom in Narowal.
- Three booked over worship place issue.
- Three policemen's bail pleas dismissed in schoolboy murder case.
- Timber, furniture gutted in godown fire.
- Top polluters.
- Traders set to observe strike on Oct 29, 30 against taxes.
- Turning over a new leaf.
- Twin cities' traders set to close markets for two days.