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China’s RMB 20m aid reaches Pakistan

ISLAMABAD—The first batch of China’s RMB 20 million emergency humanitarian aid designated for the landslide and flood affected people in the upper Hunza area has reached Sust Dry Port in Pakistan’s Gilgit-Baltistan on August 29, 2010. The 1,157 tonnes of supplies carried by 32 trucks include rice, edible oil, flour, sugar, salt

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Cops book 12 crooks, recover arms, Hash

ISLAMABAD—Capital Cops, while tightening noose around anti-social elements, booked twelve for their alleged involvement in immoral activities including dacoity, theft and drug pushing and recovered a stolen car, looted articles worth Rs.98000, 660grams hashish, one dagger and one 30-bore pistol from their possession.

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PBM, NCHD chiefs asked to expedite relief efforts

ISLAMABAD—Dr Fehmida Mirza Sunday summoned Chairman Baitul Mal and Chairperson NCHD in Karachi and directed them to intensify efforts for providing relief to flood effectees of District Thatta. She directed for establishing relief and medical camps under the patronage of Pakistan Bait-ul-Mal and National Commission for Human D

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Turkish relief reaches Lahore
Uncovered manholes irk commuters
Inflation mars traditional hectic Eid shopping
Center silent on Punjab request
LPG companies avoid directive
Lynching filming costs TV reporter dearly


 
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