Vol. 77 No. 241, September 2023
Index
- 'Paediatric research week' at AKU concludes.
- 17 shops looted in Swat in single night.
- 22 more dengue cases reported in Rawalpindi.
- 3 Karachi CTD officials arrested for 'wrongfully detaining' trader.
- 66 Lesco SDOs posted.
- 8 suspected TTP, IS men killed in Balochistan: CTD.
- A hope and a prayer.
- A SANE VOICE.
- A sorry incident.
- ACE denied further custody of Bhatti.
- ADVICE: AUNTIE AGNI.
- ARTSPEAK: BLANK CANVASES.
- Bajaur peace body to extend struggle to all merged areas.
- Balochistan reshuffles bureaucracy on ECP's orders.
- Bisham councillors demand uplift funds.
- Blocking road for traffic: Case registered against 80 power protesters.
- Bodies retrieved.
- British Pakistani TikToker, mother jailed for life.
- Call to ensure effective water supply to coastal, desert areas, sustainable utilisation of natural resources.
- Caretaker govt vows no compromise in housemaid murder case.
- CFMP to offer diplomas in diabetes, family medicine.
- Child killed, three injured in Khuzdar lightning strike.
- Collaboration between Pakistani and Russian universities discussed.
- Country partially shut as anger over bills simmers.
- Dar's delusion.
- DC expresses concern over poor state of affairs at THQ hospital.
- Dead UK girl's stepmother implored to return.
- Deciding poll date is ECP's prerogative: PM Kakar.
- DECOLONISING CHILDREN.
- Disciplined soldiers.
- EDUCATION: THE NATIONAL READING EMERGENCY.
- Elahi also lands in Attock Jail, petitions IHC against detention.
- Energy conservation.
- EPICURIOUS: A BITE OF HISTORY.
- EXHIBITION: WHY MATISSE MATTERS.
- Expanding BRICS.
- Experts make food items from wild fruit in Kurram.
- EXPLAINER: Making sense of 'sky-high' power bills.
- EYE CARE.
- FICTION:THE DEMONS OF CORROSION.
- Five die, three injured in van, truck collision.
- Footprints: Sutlej's fury threatens the breadbasket.
- Foreign banks seeking 10pc commission to endorse letters of credit.
- Four Faisalabad theatres sealed over 'obscene' dramas.
- Four held over blasphemy.
- Free treatment in hospitals suspended again.
- From The Past Pages Of Dawn: 1948: Seventy-five years ago: Foreign languages.
- From The Past Pages Of Dawn: 1973: Fifty Years Ago: Ghee nationalisation.
- Gabin Jabba - Swat's 'crown jewel' that continues to charm travellers.
- GARDENING: A GOOD COVER UP.
- Govt asked to expedite work on Bara road.
- Harking back: The defiant princess poet with three tombs.
- Health minister lauds WHO's support to Pakistan.
- HEALTH: THE BREAKFAST CLUB.
- Hindu community holds protest in Kandhkot against 'dacoit rule'.
- HOCKEY: SECONDARY RICHES.
- HRCP calls for immediate end to 'uncertainty surrounding elections', urges ECP to announce poll date.
- Imaan granted bail in terror case.
- Imran Khan and May 9.
- Imran rules out 'deal', vows never to leave Pakistan: lawyer.
- Influence of influential.
- International Organisation for Standardisation's warning to suspend Pakistan's membership worries business community.
- IPS to represent Pakistan in international moot on energy.
- JI to move Supreme Court against deals with IPPs: Sirajul Haq.
- JI's strike call garners lukewarm response.
- Khuhro opposes ECP move to freeze development funds.
- KP traders shutter markets, stage rallies against inflation, power tariff increase.
- LAC to hold live painting contest featuring Defence Day.
- Lahore welcomes Asia Cup with potential eliminator.
- Lawyers to observe strike tomorrow.
- Literati call for digitising Bhitai's poetry to globalise saint's message.
- Losing hope.
- Major reshuffle in Sindh police soon.
- Man injured during robbery.
- Man kills son over domestic dispute.
- Man sentenced to death for double murder.
- Markets remain shut across Punjab against hike in power, POL prices.
- Medicines sent to Tirah after detection of chickenpox cases.
- Mengal calls for joint struggle to seek recovery of missing persons.
- Militant attacks in August 'highest in a month' since 2014.
- Minister lauds WHO's support to Pakistan.
- Mob beats 'muggers' who shot citizen.
- More action, please.
- No end to water crisis in cantonment areas.
- NON-FICTION: VINTAGE HOLY LAND.
- Official expresses concern over declining college enrolments.
- Oil demand rises 4pc in August.
- Pakistan fall short against India in Hockey5s final.
- Pakistan needs energy reforms to break free of debt: US official.
- Pakistan urged to ratify ILO mine safety convention.
- PAKISTAN'S EARLY PALACE INTRIGUES.
- PBC condemns detention.
- People at risk of contracting Naegleria in absence of chlorinated water at Pims.
- PHC Abbottabad bench to hear plea against taxes in power bills.
- PM Kakar did not dismiss power protests as 'non-issue': info minister.
- PML-N plays religious card on reports of PTI's international lawyer.
- Pre-arrest bail of Asad, Imran's sisters extended.
- PTI activist, passerby die in Swabi attack.
- PTI leader remanded in police custody for three days.
- Punjab University Potohar campus to start functioning this year: NA speaker.