ISLAMABAD - Trader, labour and home consumers took out processions and burned offices of power distribution companies in major cities to protest against scheduled and unscheduled outages ranging from 12 to 18 hours.
ISLAMABAD - Trader, labour and home consumers took out processions and burned offices of power distribution companies in major cities to protest against scheduled and unscheduled outages ranging from 12 to 18 hours.
ISLAMABAD - The state-run Oil and Gas Development Corporation (OGDC) is illegally drilling in Balochistan’s mineral-rich Dera Bugti and exploring potential oil and gas reserves, chief of the nationalist Jamhoori Watan Party (JWP) Nawabzada Shahzain Bugti has said.
ISLAMABAD - The consolidated outlay of federal budget for next fiscal year is expected to be around Rs3.1 to 3.3 trillion.
ISLAMABAD - Mukhtaran Mai will file a review petition in the Supreme Court against Thursday’s verdict by a division bench of the court freeing all by one of the six people charged with her gang rape.
ISLAMABAD - The Supreme Court on Thursday announced that a larger bench would begin hearing from May 2 in the presidential reference seeking its opinion on the fairness or otherwise of the trial and prosecution of former prime minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto.
ISLAMABAD - The Supreme Court (SC) on Friday directed the federal government to recover within one week money from all pilgrims who were paid from the national exchequer.
ISLAMABAD - Chief of Pakistan's premier spy agency the Inter Services Intelligence (ISI), Lt-Gen. Shuja Pasha, will leave for Washington on April 11 amid indication that a Pak-US rapprochement was in the works.
ISLAMABAD - The Supreme Court on Friday suspended till April 11 its order on the rejection of parliamentary committee’s veto on the extension of judges by the Judicial Commission.
ISLAMABAD - Expressing satisfaction over the outcome of the cricket diplomacy President Asif Ali Zardari has hoped Mohali has turned India-Pakistan bilateral relations around.
ISLAMABAD - Thousands of people from various political parties and civil society groups on Friday staged countrywide protest rallies against the release of CIA contractor Raymond Davis and demanded that government must disclose full details of the circumstances and terms under which the US shooter was freed.