Vol. 73 No. 306, November 2019
Index
- 'Alarming' levels of smoke, not smog engulfing Lahore: Punjab chief meteorologist.
- 'Ginger has anti-cancer, anti-viral properties'.
- 'Hockey fiasco'.
- 'If Indian Sikh pilgrims can visit Pakistan, why not tennis players'.
- 'Institutional bias a hurdle to justice in forced conversion cases'.
- 'Islamic banking can help address poverty'.
- 11 farmers killed as speeding coach rams into motorbike rickshaw in Matiari.
- 156 school, college teams to partake in 21-day sports festival.
- 18 commercial units sealed over non-payment of railway dues.
- A rude awakening.
- Ali shines for SHC Greens.
- All jets in PAF inventory take part in firepower display.
- Amnesty schemes show 'weakness of state', Asad Umar says.
- Anarkali police.
- Arrangements for Eid Milad finalised.
- ATC summons British officials on Dec 2.
- Azadi March participants undeterred by rain.
- Bike ambulance for other districts as well.
- Cake director Asim Abbasi's web series is coming for the patriarchy.
- Call for unity of Swati tribe.
- Cambridge school.
- Case against PTI supporter for filming commissioner.
- Centre seeks partnership with Balochistan in oil, gas projects.
- Chairmen of education boards appointed.
- Chup Tazia ends peacefully.
- CJP expresses concern over acquittals in murder cases.
- CM green-lights safe city project for six more places.
- CM orders timely completion of Swat Expressway.
- CM urged to enact pending HBWs bill.
- Concern over frequent locust attacks on crops.
- Court rejects plea by Dar's wife against auction of Lahore house.
- Court restores Mansehra bar's president.
- Culture and values (1).
- Culture and values (2).
- Cut in NSS rates.
- Day six winners of Dawn Spelling Bee.
- ECC okays Rs167bn power sector debt rescheduling.
- Experts for treatment of breast cancer at early stage.
- Farmers be imparted education in agriculture engineering, says SAU VC.
- FATF seeks to criminalise financing 'terror travels'.
- Fazl extends anti-govt sit-in till Sunday.
- FBR raids three unregistered units.
- Former minister, five others acquitted in illegal land allotment case.
- Govt asked to include daily wagers in EOBI scheme.
- Govt raises Rs823bn through T-bills.
- Govt response sought to plea against anti-narcotics law.
- Hazara, Upper Dir receive snowfall.
- Heavy rainfall in twin cities lowers temperature, disrupts flights.
- Hot air rising.
- IHC empowers Punjab to take decision on suspension of Nawaz's sentence.
- IHC refers cases of FIA employees' regularisation to FPSC.
- Inflation clocks in at 11pc in October.
- Information body head regrets lack of govt support.
- International badminton tournament starts today.
- ISPR chief rules out army role in defusing crisis.
- Judge defers announcement of order in Bahria Town Clifton land case.
- Judiciary is again under attack, bemoans Bilawal.
- Justice for weak (1).
- Justice for weak (2).
- Karachi industry urges uninterrupted gas supply.
- KE chairman resigns.
- KP and education.
- KU complaint.
- Lawmakers ask IMF to ease pace of adjustments; oppose centralisation of tax on services.
- Letters of support issued for 11 wind power projects.
- LHC bench acquits two alleged TTP activists.
- LHC orders doctors to call off strike, directs Punjab govt to address concerns.
- LHC seeks bar assistance on YDA strike's legality.
- Licence mandatory for public, private hospitals, laboratories.
- Light traffic can now use M-5.
- Mahira Khan appointed UNHCR national goodwill ambassador.
- Malnutrition alarm.
- Man dies after car crashes into container.
- Man stabs father to death.
- Martyred FC men laid to rest.
- Medics meeting marred by allegations, scuffle.
- METRO EVENTS.
- Misuse of antiterrorism law.
- More Sikh pilgrims arrive.
- Nawaz moves to 'Jati Umra ICU' on doctors' advice.
- New Itefaq reach quarters.
- Nisar terms sit-ins a bad omen for democracy.
- No plan to amend blasphemy laws, recognise Israel: minister.
- No work but teacher training institutes in KP eat up Rs1bn.
- Nursing student climbs up water tank 'to commit suicide'.
- Officials claim decline in dengue cases.
- One killed after tree falls on vehicle in Leepa Valley.
- Opposition in Senate hints at nixing NAB ordinance.
- Pakistan beset with serious environmental, climate change challenges: PM.
- Passport must for pilgrims, says ISPR chief.
- PHC warns govt of contempt in compensation case.
- PM hails Riyadh agreement for peace in Yemen.
- PMDC dissolution.
- Polling for Senate seat on 26th.
- Power to remain suspended.
- PPP may hold Benazir death anniversary at Liaquat Bagh.
- PPP urges chief election commissioner to take action against Sindh governor.
- Proposed changes to LG system will give more powers to new mayor.
- Rain lashes Thatta, Sujawal.
- Rana Sana files another bail petition pointing out 'flaw' in FIR.