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Daily Archives: September 12, 2011

Chinese Ambassador presents US$ 50,000 cheque for Flood affectees to the Chairman National Disaster Management Authority

Islamabad: The recent floods have disrupted life and destroyed vital infrastructure in Sindh. The health, education and communication infrastructure has sustained substantial damage. A considerable part of land including cropped land has been inundated which has caused damage to 80% of cash crops. The fiscal scale of flood incurred damages …

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Prime Minister includes Chairman National Disaster Management Authority in a high level Flood Relief Committee

Islamabad: The recent floods have devastated Sindh. The plight of the affected population does not seem to end as the continued torrential rains are worsening the situation. In order to ensure provision of timely rescue and relief to the flood affectees and monitor all such activities, the Prime Minister of …

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Heavy spells would cause more flooding in already inundated areas

Islamabad: The latest meteorological conditions indicate that the strong monsoon weather system now lies over southeast Sindh and adjoining areas of Rajasthan (India). Under the influence of this strong weather system more widespread heavy to very heavy rain/thundershowers accompanied with strong gusty winds are expected in Badin (especially 50-60 kms …

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Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Public Service Commission smoothly conducted screening test on September 10, 2011 for 439 posts of

Peshawar: The Public Service Commission Khyber Pakhtunkhwa smoothly conducted screening test on September 10, 2011 in 22 examination centres at Peshawar for 439 posts of Medical Officer BPS-17 in Health Department and 21 posts of Medical Officers BPS-17 in Khalifa Gul Nawaz Teaching Hospital Bannu. Total 3025 candidates were called …

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Positive attitudinal change was must among teacher to enrol maximum students and stop the alarming dropout rate to enhance literacy ratio in the province

Peshawar: Positive attitudinal change was must among teacher to enrol maximum students and stop the alarming dropout rate to enhance literacy ratio in the province. These views were presented by different educationists while addressing a special ceremony held in connection with the World Literacy Day at Government Higher Secondary School …

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Walk Regarding World Literacy Day Held

Peshawar: A walk to observe the World Literacy Day was arranged by the Government Secondary School Totakan, District Malakand the other day. The Principal of the school, Muhammad Mukhtiar led the walk. On this occasion beside a large number of students, teaching staff and parents, a smart contingent of scouts …

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