Vol. 34 No. 109, July 2020
Index
- 3 persons killed in 2 road accidents.
- 767 food outlets sealed across Punjab in last three months.
- Afridi lauds role of Tiger Force in implementation of SOPs.
- AIOU starts construction of regional office in Sukkur.
- Appointment of officers for South Punjab secretariat finalized.
- Attock police arrested 24 POs in June.
- Azad Pattan to produce cheaper, greener energy: Asim.
- Buzdar condemns Indian atrocities along LoC.
- CM Sindh excuses from appearing before NAB for 'Sindh Roshan Program' case.
- Comstech to help OIC institutes in developing diagnostic kits for COVID-19.
- Country's vulnerability to disasters rises as temperature to surge in North: Saudi study.
- Court admits evidence of Senator Rehman Malik.
- Court appoints amici curiae in petition challenging outsourcing of Pakistan Post financial services.
- CPEC, a parallel world order focusing on economic cooperation and development: Masood Khan.
- Electric vehicles in Pakistan; Can the trend continue?
- Fawad assures PPEs, expertise support to COMSATS member countries.
- Five civilians injured in Indian firing along LoC.
- Governor reviews federal govt-funded development projects.
- Haven't seen any one playing 'sweep shot' better than Younis: Saqlain.
- HC reserves verdict in petition against temple construction.
- Health ministry forms 3-member committee to probe nurses' stipend matter.
- Imam pledges to make Balochistan hub for organic agriculture.
- In search of a capital.
- Islamia University Bahawalpur Syndicate approves Rs5.4b budget.
- JCP recommends 3 PHC addl judges service extension.
- KE has exhausted Karachiites patience: Firdous Shamim.
- KP govt decides to build monument of its frontline heroes.
- Lal Shahbaz's Sajada Nasheen Syed Hajan Shah laid to rest.
- Launching ceremony of app in Sialkot.
- Meeting held to discuss locust attack.
- Mehar Bano uploaded her new 'DANCING' video.
- Murtaza Wahab recovers from coronavirus infection.
- NAB to complete BRT investigations soon.
- Naveena Group set to transform steel industry with launch of its latest venture.
- NDMA sends 10th tranche of PPEs to Punjab, Sindh.
- Nepra decides to hold public hearing of K-Electric.
- No differences between govt and allies: Governor.
- Our economic future links to completion of CPEC projects: PM.
- PACRA maintains A+ entity ratings of BankIslami Pakistan.
- Pak to become self-sufficient in medical equipment: Fawad.
- Pakistan desires lasting peace in Afghanistan.
- Pakistani scientists find method to prevent future outbreak of coronavirus.
- PCB confirms team's itinerary of England tour.
- PM seeks WHO role for removal of Covid-19 related restrictions.
- Police arrest drug peddlers, dacoits and murder suspects.
- Polio case emerges in Malir dist.
- PPP for APC of Opposition parties.
- PPP leader Ayatullah Durrani passes away.
- PTA asked to decide 'PUBG ban' under law.
- Punjab govt mulls reforms in revenue system: CM.
- Punjab will become a centre of investment, business activities: Aslam.
- Rain emergency imposed.
- Rs8b allocated for better healthcare facilities: Yasmin.
- Sanjrani, Shibli condole with Shafqat Mehmood.
- SAPM Dr. Zafar tests positive with Covid-19.
- SBCOA holds protest outside press club.
- Shehbaz files plea for exemption from personal appearance in bail petition.
- Six die, many injured as heavy rains disrupt routine life in Karachi.
- Smart lockdown strategy proved effective in coping with COVID-19: Shibli.
- SNGPL elects 11 board of directors.
- Soft coral garden discovered in Greenland's deep sea.
- Sports department launches fitness program for players.
- Sub-Committee to issue ToRs next week on Balochistan.
- Sukkur district administration to remain alert.
- Three men killed in incidents.
- Umar Akmal's appeal to be heard on 13th.
- United they stand.
- Uzair Baloch a spy, Baldia fire a terror incident: JIT.
- Virus claims 46 more lives, infects 1, 708 others in Sindh: CM.
- _: Punjab Minister for Human Rights and Minority Affairs Ijaz Alam Augustine called on Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar on Tuesday.