LAHORE : The Jamaat-i-Islami is holding a rally, third weekly event, in Karachi on Sunday (today) to highlight the multiple problems facing the common man. Party chief Senator Sirajul Haq will lead it. The first such rally was held in Lahore on June 16, …Read more
JI to launch drive against price hikes after Eid Siraj
He added that the prices of 45 medicines had been increased by 200 percent Referring to Karachi JI campaign against the government was essential SuTehrik ST head Mohammad Sarwat Ejaz Qadri said they would launch a campaign against the price hike
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Stocks lose 404 points after four-day rally
KARACHI The stock market snapped the four-session gaining Sector-wise cement attracted attention on news of increase in cement pricesbag on the back of recent hike in federal excise duty Exploration and production remained under selling pressure
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Market watch KSE-100 ends last session of fiscal year on a positive note
KARACHI gains against the US dollar helped the index recover the losses made in the first half At the end of trading the benchmark KSE 100-share Index recorded an increase of 12715 points
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Pakistan commodity prices jump 25
A vegetable seller sprinkles water to keep them fresh and shine at a makeshift stall along a market in Karachi With the currency depreciation prices would go up against international prices Gold price will increase by one to two per cent than
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JI holds Awami March in Lahore
against the pressing national issues like price-hike joblessness and slavery of the International Monetary Fund IMF In this regard a rally was held at The Mall road here led by JI ameer Senator Sirajul Haq and other party leaders Addressing
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Resolve Peoples Issues Due To Fuel Price Hike Mamata Banerjee To Centre
Politics is not for today but for tomorrow I spoke to Sonia ji Telugu Desam Party chief Naidu Mayawati and Akhilesh Yadav I told them we should take out rallies and protest against the petrol price hike I dont want to get into a quarrel with
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