Tag: Decides
ISPR allows 26 ex-officers to appear on media as defence analysts
The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) has allowed 26 retired officers of the armed forces to appear on media as defence analysts.
According to a notification...
Punjab govt decides to form District Health Authorities
The Punjab Government has decided to form District Health Authorities in 36 districts of the province.
These authorities will perform their duties of looking after...
Parliament or SC to decide COAS’s statements according to constitution: Rana...
Punjab Law Minister Rana Sanaullah on Tuesday said that parliament and Supreme Court of Pakistan can decide that Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General...
Pakistan decides against DRS in Tests against Sri Lanka, England
The Pakistan Cricket Board has decided against using the Decision Review System in the Test series against Sri Lanka and England but will have...
ANP Sindh decides its minister will not resign
The Awami National Party (ANP) Sindh chapter decided on Monday to allow its provincial minister Amir Nawab to continue working on his post, as...
PCB decides to upgrade stadiums
The Pakistan Cricket Board is planning to increase the number of Test venues in the country and for the purpose the PCB grounds committee...
PML-N decides to issue show cause notice to Anjum Aqil
PML-N leadership has decided to issue show cause notice to its legislator Anjum Aqil Khan as the decision was taken in PML-N meeting held...
Cabinet decides to appoint commission on Akbar Bugti’s murder
The federal cabinet on Wednesday decided to appoint a judicial commission, as promised in the Aghaz-e-Haqooq-e-Balochistan Package, to probe the murder of Baloch tribal...
PPP to divide Karachi, restore Hyderabad district
Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) has decided to divide Karachi and restore Hyderabad’s previous state as a district, a private television channel reported on Saturday.
PPP...
Army decides to launch Kurram offensive
Peshawar Corps Commander Lt Gen Asif Yaseen Malik on Thursday said the armed forces had decided to launch a military operation in Kurram Agency....
Irked by illegal water hydrants, SITE Ltd decides to act
The Sindh Industrial and Trading Estates (SITE) Limited decided on Tuesday to take action against the illegal water hydrants being operated in the areas...
Govt decides to set up Inland Water Transport Authority
After years of deliberations on the idea of utilising the Indus River’s waterways for freight forwarding, high fuel costs have forced the government to...
Govt decides to clear major chunk of circular debt
There was no let-up in lengthy bouts of load shedding and scorching heat across most of the country, which served to deepen the people’s...
HEC decides to recommence the verification of parliamentarians
ISLAMABAD - Higher Education Commission (HEC) has decided to restart the pending process of verification degrees of parliamentarians before its proposed devolution to the provinces and called degrees of 254 members of the parliament form Election Commission.
According to sources HEC has written a letter to Election Commission of Pakistan demanding the metric and intermediate certificates of 254 members of parliament for verification. The letter added that HEC wants to act upon
According to sources HEC has written a letter to Election Commission of Pakistan demanding the metric and intermediate certificates of 254 members of parliament for verification. The letter added that HEC wants to act upon
PPP decides not to make Benazir’s probe report public
LARKANA - The report on the assassination of Benazir Bhutto was presented in a meeting of the PPP Central Executive Committee (CEC) for the first time on Sunday, which decided not to make it public.
PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, after a thorough briefing on the investigation into the former premier's assassination, said the premature release of the entire investigation report could legally sabotage the case currently in progress.
"It could also allow the conspirators
PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, after a thorough briefing on the investigation into the former premier's assassination, said the premature release of the entire investigation report could legally sabotage the case currently in progress.
"It could also allow the conspirators
JS Air decides to withdraw licence
KARACHI - JS Air, a couple of days earlier, submitted its licence for withdrawal with the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), sources informed Pakistan Today. This withdrawal is strange as the airline could have utilised its worth of Rs 100 million by passing it on to any other company.
However, they would only fetch half a million rupees by withdrawing their licence, sources questioned. Earlier, it was reported that JS Air had halted its operations due to the marginal decline in
However, they would only fetch half a million rupees by withdrawing their licence, sources questioned. Earlier, it was reported that JS Air had halted its operations due to the marginal decline in
APCNGA decides to disobey two-day gas closure
LAHORE - All Pakistan CNG Association (APCNGA) has said that their decision of not complying with the two-day closure would stay.
APCNGA Supreme Council Chairman Ghayas Abdullah Paracha while talking to Pakistan Today on Friday said that there have been an exchange of charged words between Sui Northern Gas Pipeline Limited (SNGPL) officials and CNG station employees in Potohar region and now things were getting worst. He said the decision of not following the two-day closure
APCNGA Supreme Council Chairman Ghayas Abdullah Paracha while talking to Pakistan Today on Friday said that there have been an exchange of charged words between Sui Northern Gas Pipeline Limited (SNGPL) officials and CNG station employees in Potohar region and now things were getting worst. He said the decision of not following the two-day closure