Vol. 12 No. 307, November 2019
Index
- 2 buffaloes killed after being stricken by lightening.
- 2 killed after roof of a home collapses on them.
- 400 new meters installed in Abdul Raheem Goth, North Karachi.
- AJK PM condemns unprovoked Indian firing across LoC.
- All Pakistan Elite Institutions Talent Contest begins at Cadet College Larkana.
- Annual Urs of HazratMianUmerdinChanna (RA) celebrated.
- Babar Azam not scared of bouncy Australian pitches.
- CM Punjab provides over Rs10 million for deserving patients.
- COAS and Major General Sarfraz felicitated.
- COAS Bajwa hails frontier corps for their sacrifices, valor.
- Crime on the rise in Bhitshah.
- Determined to empower youth of the country: PM Imran Khan.
- DHO Tharparkar confirms death of 10 persons in rain related incidents.
- Firdous Ashiq Awan calls for bolstering media cooperation with Iran.
- Govt signs $450 million deal to set up 'Super Six wind power projects'.
- Govt takes back 11 ordinances, opposition withdraws motion against Qasim Suri.
- Govt, NAB submit replies over Nawaz Sharif's ECL plea.
- Heavy rain lashes Halani.
- Heavy rain lashes Larkana.
- Heavy rain lashes Mehrabpur, other towns.
- Highways blocked as JUI-F's 'Plan B' takes effect.
- Indian atrocities increasing day-by-day in occupied Kashmir: Mushaal.
- Indian may launch any false flag operation against Pakistan: FM Qureshi.
- JUI-F continues sit-in at Jacobabad Bypass.
- Khairpur Police arrest a bootlegger.
- Lightning strikes claim 26 lives in Sindh's Tharparkar, Sanghar districts.
- Man demands protection, justice.
- Man killed after being stricken by lightening.
- Man kills his wife over a domestic matter.
- Medical treatment of RT Correspondent Asif NiazDetho's mother demanded.
- MPA Riaz Hussain Shah Sheerazi asks to make a comprehensive plan for vaccination campaign.
- Munir Akram meets UNGA president, urges resolution of Kashmir dispute.
- NAB chairman briefed over corruption cases in Lahore's office.
- NAB raids Adam Jokhio's house and office, finds details of 32 bank accounts.
- Nawab Khan Wassan advises government to focus on resolving problems of the people.
- Nawaz on ECL: Lahore High Court accepts PML-N plea for hearing.
- Newlywed couple demands protection.
- Pakistan Coast Guards seize hashish worth 78.62 millions.
- Pakistan condemns Israel's killing of Palestinians.
- Pakistan Navy ships visit Moroccan port to participate in joint exercises.
- Pakistan Navy win sailing event.
- Pakistan will have a new PM next year, says Bilawal.
- PHC restrains JUI-F from blocking roads.
- PM Imran, COAS meet to discuss security issues.
- Population Welfare Dept holds Health Mela in Malir.
- President ArifAlvi stresses the need of taking steps against global warming.
- Prof DrFateh Muhammad Burfat felicitates students graduating from SU Thatta Campus.
- Protest rally of AwamiTehreek reaches Dadu.
- PTI govt allows tomatoes import from Iran to arrest price hike.
- PTI MNA announces medical assistance to minor child bitten by stray dogs.
- Quetta blast leaves two wounded.
- SALU conducts pre-entry test for Master's Program.
- SBBU to conduct pre-entry test today.
- Scholars advocate increased female labor-force, micro-enterprise and collaborative corporate culture as antidote against socio-economic misery in Sindh.
- Security tightened for Friday prayers.
- Shafqat Mehmood elected President of UNESCO's Education Commission.
- Sharjeel Khan registers in gold category for PSL 5.
- Shiite organizations celebrate EidMilad-un-Nabi (SAWW).
- Short-term planning had been our downfall: PM Imran Khan.
- Sindh govt launches $105 m Sindh Solar Energy Project to save Rs500m power bill annually.
- Sindh Govt, Demark to launch clean energy project.
- Sindh, fed govt agree to control narcotics smuggling and peddling.
- SSP Larkana suspends constable, orders arrest of 24 others.
- Sugarcane growers demand issuance of their remaining dues.
- Team formed by Sindh CM reaches Thatrparkar after heavy rains.
- Ton-up Asad Shafiq steers Pakistan to 386-7 against Cricket Australia XI.
- Villagers protest against occupation on their agricultural lands.
- We inherited the biggest deficit in Pakistan's history: PM Imran.
- We've no issue if court allows Nawaz to travel abroad: Shahzad Akbar.
- Woman demands arrest of her husband's murderers.