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President urges nation to preserve, grow trees

RAWALPINDI—Pakistan Army troops rescued thousands of stranded people from heavy floods and torrential rains, which caused unprecedented and outrageous floods in the country.

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Rich tributes paid to Pir Lasani

RAWALPINDI— Pir Habibur Rehman also known as Pir Lasani (RA) enlightened the hearts and minds of people with the love for the Holy Prophet (SAW) and intuitive apprehension of spiritual truth. Pir Muhammad Naqib-ur-Rehman, custodian of Eidgah shrine who is currently on a preaching tour of Britain , stated this in his telephonic

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CDA Flood Relief Cell to function round-the-clock: Imtiaz

We are on the road to nowhere. As Jean Jacques Rousseau says in The Social Contract that 'Man is born free; and everywhere he is in chains'. We are not free; It was intended we should be. A book of life is place in our cradle by the potent gentry, and we never get rid of it until we reach our graves. Then we are, free and onl

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Aim of AIOU to educate youth in far-flung areas:
Buckle up for dead end
Kaleem Imam leads way in rescue operations
British HC terms death of MYPs in plane crash a g
Three carjackers held after encounter
NIP interns in twin cities not getting stipend


 
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