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       Friday February 03, 2012

Aitzaz Ahsan, lawyer of Prime Minister Gillani answers to questions outside the Supreme Court building after the case hearing in Islamabad on Thursday. - AFP

 

Gillani to be indicted on Feb 13 in
contempt case

Aitzaz for intra court appeal against verdict

Statesman Report

ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court concluded its hearing of the contempt case against Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gillani on Thursday and summoned the premier on February 13. The court said that it will frame charges against the prime minister during the hearing. "After the preliminary hearing, we are satisfied prima facie that there is enough case for further proceedings,"

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NA adopts resolution to revisit POL prices

Nisar accuses govt of taking ‘jagga tax’

Statesman Report

ISLAMABAD: The National Assembly on Thursday unanimously adopted a resolution to revisit recent increase in the petroleum prices. The resolution came after Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gillani had proposed to constitute a parliamentary committee to discuss the prices issue


 Top News

Opposition offers conditional support to 20th Amendment

ISLAMABAD: Major opposition party in National Assembly on Thursday offered conditional support to proposed 20th amendment in the constitution. Leader of the Opposition in the Lower House, Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan proposed to the government certain measures for securing support of the opposition. "You might have the numbers. You could have passed the amendment. But, in this form we shall not support the amendment," Nisar said in the House on a point of order. He however offered support provided that the government also incorporates provisions in the amendment measures aimed at mitigating masses sufferings, appointment of an impartial person as next Chief Election Commissioner and ensure independence of the Election Commission and evolve a permanent mechanism for induction of the caretaker set-up to hold upcoming general elections.

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 City News

109 boys’ secondary schools lack basic educational facilities

Schools need more scientific apparatus, libraries and playgrounds

PESHAWAR: Libraries, playgrounds and apparatus for laboratories were found lacking in some of the 109 boys' secondary schools monitored nationwide in November, according to a monitoring report of Free and Fair Election Network (FAFEN). The report said nearly two-fifths of the monitored schools did not have libraries, adding that it is important to encourage students to read books other than those prescribed by the syllabus to broaden their horizons. FAFEN Governance Monitors visited 109 boys' secondary schools in 68 districts across the country. Forty-six schools were monitored in 27 Punjab districts, 32 in 22 KP districts, 26 in 14 Sindh districts, two in as many districts in both Balochistan and Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA), while one school was monitored in Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT).

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 National News

Pak diplomat has met Aafia three times, Senate told

Islamabad: The Upper House of the Parliament, Thursday, was informed that Pakistani Consul General in Houston visited FMC Carswell prison on 15 April, 08 August and 22 November 2011 to meet Dr Aafia Siddiqui. During those visits, he discussed Dr Aafia Siddiqui's various concerns about her condition of detention with the prison authorities, who took appropriate action to allay most of these concerns.Minister for Foreign Affairs Hina Rabbani Khar apprised the House in black and white that the Embassy and the Consulate General were also able to arrange telephone calls between Dr Siddiqui and her family in Karachi. Dr. Siddiqui's brother Muhammad Ali Siddiqui was able to meet with her on 05 November 2011. "During the Consul General's visits to FMC Carswell, Dr. Aafia Siddiqui mentioned to him that she was suffering from poor health.

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  International News

Merkel urges China to use influence on Iran

BEIJING: German Chancellor Angela Merkel urged China on Thursday to use its influence to persuade Iran to give up its nuclear weapons programme, at the start of a three-day visit when she will also seek China's support for the ailing euro. Merkel is expected to make the case for tighter sanctions on Iran, originally proposed by the United States and designed to prevent it from developing nuclear weapons. She said she has already had "long discussions" with President Hu Jintao and Premier Wen Jiabao on Iran sanctions. "If we talk about the European sanctions against Iran, the question is how China can make better use of its influence to make Iran understand that the world must not have another power with nuclear weapons," Merkel told an audience at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.

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 Business News

Tax policy being changed from current fiscal year: Sheikh

ISLAMABAD: Finance Minister Abdul Hafeez Sheikh on Thursday said that the tax policy is being changed from current fiscal year. The finance minister told National Assembly that the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) collected Rs972 billion as tax during the last seven months. Responding to calling attention notice, he said 26 percent more tax has been collected as compared to previous year. The tax collection has been increased due to bold decisions, prudent measures and introduction of reforms in the tax collected system, he said. FBR has collected Rs1558 billion during the last financial year as tax which was 17 percent more as compared to the corresponding period of the year 2009-10.

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  Today Catoon

 


 Editorial

  ο No Afghan peace sans Pakistan

  ο Libya sans Qaddafi

  ο Indian change of heart towards

     Pakistan

  ο  Coping with the physically

     challenged


 Opinion

   ο Pakistan wins WTO go-ahead for EU deal

  ο Afghanistan peace talks: The beginning
     of the end?

  ο Dismantling of the US empire in Afghanistan

  ο Change for the better

  ο There’s more to peace than Taliban

  ο Supreme Court pulls up Gillani

  ο Pakistanis rank high on World Giving
    Index 2011


 Letters

Obama’s confession

At-last, Obama has officially acknowledged the US drone-attack campaign inside Pakistan. The drones have been wreaking havoc in Pakistan for many years on the pretext of hunting

                              


 Dr. Mohammad Hafizullah
Cardiology extravaganza
Ayra Qazi
Friends of Heart
Our treasure of memories
I am not that old!
The mosque and mosquito
How old are you?
Humble request to the fortunate Hajjis
The candy man
Dengue fever – how to  
   recognise and prevent it

Waheed A Mokhtar
Ramazan Kareem
A New York-Scottish   ` marriage
Mental and physical trauma
Agha Ji - reliving the   memories
The treasures of nature
Dearest Nani Hazoor
Dr Shafkat Munir –
   demise of an   institution!
Smart investor
Rediscovering  Atlanta
 Afzal Hussain Bokhari
Joint PTV-PBC bid to hold na’at contest
Of cultural dreams that failed to materialise
Of acts human and inhuman
    in rain
Will 2012 bring a ray of hope
    for  NSC men?
Schoolgirls’ day and journalistic memories

Dilip-Raj heritage and  December 16
Of HR seminar, PPS woes and Pushto poet’s death
Varsity moot on Pakhtun   culture
Wishing a happy Eidul    Azha to the faithful
Remembering

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