Punjab increases timing of utility stores

Lahore: Punjab government has ordered to increase the working hours of the utility stores in the province. These stores would now remain opened for customers from 9am to 8pm. This decision was made to facilitate the consumers to buy their groceries even

Lahore traders to open markets from 10th

Lahore: Traders of Lahore here Saturday decided to open markets from May 10. Irfan Iqbal Sheikh, president Lahore chamber of commerce and industry said now enough is enough for the traders of Lahore and they will open their markets from the 10th

Two dead in Lahore car firing

Lahore:Two persons died when armed men opening firing on a car here on Tuesday morning. Police said two pillion bikers opened firing on a car in Shad Bagh area. As a result, two men inside the car died on the spot. The

JI urges govt to serve masses

Lahore:Deputy Chief of the Jamaat e Islami, Liaqat Baloch has said that the government was not in a position to change the 18th constitutional amendment or the NFC Award and it was only raising these issues only to hide its failures. Addressing

Permanent commission demanded for NFC Award

Lahore:Ameer, Jamaat e Islami, Pakistan, Senator Sirajul Haq has called for constituting a permanent commission for the National Finance Commission award (NFC) and said that the delay in the grant of the award was a violation of the constitution. In a statement

Rotten governance now fully exposed: Baloch

Lahore:Deputy Chief of the Jamaat e Islami, Liaqat Baloch, has said that the old, rotten government system continuing for the last seventy-two years had been badly exposed due to the corona virus. He was speaking at a function held at Murree to

Safety of medical personnel must be priority: HRCP

LAHORE:The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) urges the provincial government to heed the legitimate demands of the young doctors on strike in Punjab. The country’s need for medical personnel in the midst of a public health crisis does not override their

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