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Ministry says Pak EPA DG not sent on ‘forced leave’NATIONAL

Ministry says Pak EPA DG not sent on ‘forced leave’

ISLAMABAD - A spokesman of Ministry of Environment has refuted a news item regarding leave of Director General (Pak EPA) published in Pakistan Today and clarified that Asif Sujha Khan was never asked for any illegal acts and no body forced him for issuing any NOC for housing schemes.<br />The spokesman said the DG (Pak EPA) had proceeded on leave on his own and no hurdle was created in any mega project as the DG (Pak EPA) was fully authorized to exercise delegated powers.<br />He

Jan 19, 2011
Mourinho needs to learn respect: BalotelliSports

Mourinho needs to learn respect: Balotelli

ROME - Jose Mourinho is impolite and disrespectful according to his former player Mario Balotelli. Speaking in a new sports pull-out in Tuesday's Gazzetta dello Sport called Extra Time, Manchester Cit

Jan 19, 2011
UHS needs regular VCLAHORE

UHS needs regular VC

Lahore - The Punjab government needs to appoint a regular vice chancellor to run the affairs of the University of Health Sciences (UHS) Punjab, as appointment of an ad hoc vice chancellor working for

Jan 18, 2011
Yousaf Naseem at helm of SMEDABusiness

Yousaf Naseem at helm of SMEDA

LAHORE - Yousaf Naseem Khokhar, Civil Officer of Grade 20 from District Management Group (DMG), has assumed charge as new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Authority (SMEDA). According to a press release issued here from SMEDA, he was serving as Principal Staff Officer to the Prime Minister of Pakistan before his appointment in SMEDA.<br />He possesses rich and varied experience accumulated over twenty four years serving in the civil

Jan 18, 2011
TRADING LIMBS (ARTIFICIAL)LAHORE

TRADING LIMBS (ARTIFICIAL)

Lahore - Not all disabled people are lucky enough to afford artificial limbs. Not only that the materials used in the manufacturing of artificial limbs are costly, taxes and duty over the import of these materials adds to the end price of these limbs.<br />Classified as space age materials owing to their toughness, reliability and lightweight, costly materials used in manufacturing artificial limbs include fibreglass, high grade alloy aluminium, titanium, stainless steel and carbon

Jan 18, 2011
Editor's Mail

HRM: does it matter?

Human Resource Management (HRM) is a term that was not so much familiar a few years back in Pakistan as it is now in these days. HRM revealed its importance in the world in1950's when Japanese used it as a strategic resource. Over the last few years, human resources have been valued as an integral part of any business in Pakistan.<br />Most companies are establishing their HRM departments because they realise its important. Now companies are heavily dependent on the contribution of

Jan 18, 2011
Husband kills wife in GhaziabadLAHORE

Husband kills wife in Ghaziabad

LAHORE - A man killed his wife for allegedly having illicit relations in the Ghaziabad Police Station precincts on Tuesday. Police arrested the accused who confessed his crime and admitted that he had

Jan 18, 2011
JEHANGIR’s Tomb – Visiting the sub-continent’s rebellious princeLAHORE

JEHANGIR’s Tomb – Visiting the sub-continent’s rebellious prince

LAHORE - Situated on bank of the River Ravi at Shahdara, Mughal Emperor Jahangir's tomb is one of the finest examples of Mughal architecture. It presents a unique fusion of innovative design and technique with orthodox style making the tomb a worthy candidate for a more detailed investigation. From beginning of the Mughal dynasty with Zaheeruddin Babar in 1526 until the reign of Aurangzeb, South Asia saw a time profuse with creation of unrivaled architectural marvels. <br />Mughal

Jan 18, 2011
‘Four new medical colleges to educate the poor’LAHORE

‘Four new medical colleges to educate the poor’

LAHORE - Establishing four new medical colleges in Punjab is part of mission of Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif to enable children of poor people acquire education, as their parents cannot afford expenses of million of rupees in private-sector medical colleges, Punjab Health Parliamentary Secretary Saeed Elahi said on Tuesday. He said that the decision to set-up medical colleges in the public-sector has complete support of the Punjab government and finance department and it has

Jan 18, 2011