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SHC to hear challenge to Tori Bund commission
Oct 6th
Petitioner maintains proceedings of commission are being kept a closely guarded secret.
Strict action will be taken if sugar is proved of sub standard: Minister
Oct 5th
ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Labour and Manpower Syed Khursheed Shah said that action should be taken against what he said black sheep if 95,000 ton Indian imported sugar would prove of low-standard. He said that the Pakistan Standard Quality Author…
TCP rebuts claims of substandard sugar
Oct 5th
The Trading Corporation of Pakistan says that reports of substandard sugar are based on incomplete information.
FIA launches probe into import of expired sugar from India
Oct 4th
ISLAMABAD: Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has launched investigation into the import of allegedly expired sugar from India after seizing the imported stock, a private television channel reported Monday. As per details, the manufacturing and expiry …
Emergency ward closed after doctors beaten up
Oct 4th
Jinnah Hospital’s emergency ward closes down as medical staff protests after doctors are beaten up.
Pineapple help burn fats
Oct 4th
LONDON: Pineapples don”t burn fat directly, but they”re one of many foods that help your body burn fat efficiently.
Fist fight breaks out at emergency ward
Oct 3rd
Scuffle takes place at Jinnah Hospital between doctors and a patients family after allegations of ill treatment.
Sugar price soars further by Rs1/kg
Oct 2nd
KARACHI: The ex-mill sugar price has witnessed a further increase of Rs1 a kilogram and as a result its price has climbed to Rs77.50 a kilo in whole sale market, Geo News reported Friday.
The commodity is being sold at Rs80-82 per kg in retail market,…
Govt using ploys to give impression of stability: Nawaz
Oct 1st
Nawaz criticises govt for doing nothing to counter Nato attacks in Pakistani territory.
Former CMs take current CM to court
Oct 1st
Petition is being filed against CM Qaim Ali Shah over the controversial Tori bund breach.




























































