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Bhyee jab parhna elite university main hay to itna kuch to karna paray ga. I would again reiterate my point If somebody is tax registered, this tax is harmless. If somebody is not, then it is.

The tax on mobile card is also refundable.

let's do some basic calculations.

A single card costs 100 Rs, of which 63 will be the usable balance if I am right and around 30 is the withholding tax. An average person uses one card per week, so that is hundred rupees per week. Or around 30 Rs of tax. There are 4 weeks on average in a month, so 30x4=120. Multiply this by the number of months in a year, you get around 1500. Now who do you think would go to the tax officials to get 1500 Rs? A very few percentage of the people. But the deduction of 30 odd Rupees affects the average guy badly as well....now we have to buy a new card every 4 days or so, and I ain't even a regular user of SMS and all those things.
 
So three drone attacks within a month time frame is it gentlemen ? Heard that new 8 storey US embassy is coming along nicely in Islamabad.
 
The tax on mobile card is also refundable.

let's do some basic calculations.

A single card costs 100 Rs, of which 63 will be the usable balance if I am right and around 30 is the withholding tax. An average person uses one card per week, so that is hundred rupees per week. Or around 30 Rs of tax. There are 4 weeks on average in a month, so 30x4=120. Multiply this by the number of months in a year, you get around 1500. Now who do you think would go to the tax officials to get 1500 Rs? A very few percentage of the people. But the deduction of 30 odd Rupees affects the average guy badly as well....now we have to buy a new card every 4 days or so, and I ain't even a regular user of SMS and all those things.
I guess most of the cellular companies sent info message to their users that the available balance on 100Rs recharge will be 75 Rs.
 
Shahbaz holds meeting with 30 firms in China

LAHORE - Punjab Chief Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif, during his five days’ stay in China, held meetings with the heads and representatives of more than 30 companies associated with energy, infrastructure and transport sectors.
According to an official handout, he also visited a number of factories working in energy sector during this period. The heads of the government, semi-government and private companies of China during these meetings which continued from 7:00 am to late night were amazed at the pace of work and the knowledge of Chief Minister Punjab of relevant fields.
The head of the biggest solar company of China said that though Pakistan was facing the worst energy crisis but in the presence of leader like Shahbaz Sharif it was not difficult to overcome this problem.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister of Pakistan Muhammad Nawaz Sharif while speaking at an energy forum arranged by Pakistan Embassy in Beijing appreciated Chief Minister Punjab, and said that it was due to his efforts that several agreements were reached between Pakistan and China.
Shahbaz Sharif also kept the members of his delegation extremely busy and they did not find time for recreation or personal engagements.

Shahbaz holds meeting with 30 firms in China
 
PML-N govt to develop indigenous drug industry

LAHORE: The PML-N government’s representative in Punjab has expressed resolve to develop indigenous industry for drug manufacturing but remained cautious to give a commitment to support the project of local manufacturing of Interferon for cost-effective treatment of Hepatitis patients in the country.


During a table talk on “Importance of Hepatitis Awareness - Prevention and Treatment” in connection with World Hepatitis Day 2013 organised by Mir Khalil-ur-Rahman Memorial Society (Jang Group of Newspapers) at a local hotel on Saturday, Punjab Health Minister Khalil Tahir Sindhu avoided to comment on a query in this regard due to lack of knowledge on the subject, but an unelected representative of PML-N Khawaja Salman Rafiq quickly jumped into the affair to rescue the minister and expressed, on behalf of the PML-N government, to develop local drug manufacturing industry. He gave a cautious response to support the Interferon project, saying that the government needs to avoid the fiasco of drug reactions earlier seen in cases of PIC drug scandal and syrup deaths during previous regime of PML-N in Punjab. “The Drug Regulatory Authority will examine the efficacy of the medicine to allow its application on the patients,” he added.


The local scientists led by Prof Sheikh Riazuddin and Prof Javed Akram had achieved a major breakthrough to develop injection Interferon locally a few years ago, but the ‘controversial project’ could not take off due to vested interests and lack of political will of the last PPP-led coalition government in the centre. It was a major blow for the poor patients in Pakistan as the drug was far cheaper and ready for application on patients after clearance certificates from international laboratories.


Kh Salman Rafiq said that PML-N government had no vested interests, saying that the government would run such projects under the guidance of professionals. However, he said that the prices of Interferon medicine supplied by local and multinational companies have also come down substantially.


Earlier, Punjab Health Minister Khalil Tahir Sindhu emphasised government’s resolve to curb the menace of quackery, which was major source of spreading diseases, including Hepatitis B & C among the patients. He said media was replete with advertisements of quacks, adding that it was our collective responsibility to discourage quackery, but again failed to give commitment to make legislation to stop such unauthorised advertisements. Former Chairman/Dean Shaikh Zayed Hospital Prof Anwaar A Khan, while emphasising on prevention, said that Hepatitis A & E were water-borne diseases, which could be prevented simply with provision of clean drinking water to the people. Although everyone may have already contracted Hepatitis A & E yet, he said, these are self-limiting viruses and fortunately do not recur in a lifetime. He advised people to use boiled water for drinking purposes. However, he said that Hepatitis B, C & D, which are blood-borne diseases, are more dangerous and need serious efforts both at government and individual levels to prevent them. He said that Hepatitis B & D could be prevented through vaccination (because Hepatitis D only occurs to Hepatitis B patients). “If any one gets Hepatitis D, then it becomes very difficult to treat it because of its complications,” he said and added that the medical professionals were extremely worried about the spread of Hepatitis C among patients in Pakistan, whose vaccination could not be developed despite hectic research around the world. “The good news, however, is that Hepatitis B & C are treatable if diagnosed at an early stage,” he said, adding that the recovery rate among patients in early diagnosis goes up to 80 to 85 percent. “Test and treat” is our slogan to defeat Hepatitis viruses,” he said, while stressing the need to conduct regular blood screening.

He said there was no culture of a regular blood screening, saying that the Hepatitis B & C were usually detected by chance either during a surgery or at the time of blood donations.

PML-N govt to develop indigenous drug industry - thenews.com.pk
 
PML-N govt to develop indigenous drug industry

LAHORE: The PML-N government’s representative in Punjab has expressed resolve to develop indigenous industry for drug manufacturing but remained cautious to give a commitment to support the project of local manufacturing of Interferon for cost-effective treatment of Hepatitis patients in the country.


During a table talk on “Importance of Hepatitis Awareness - Prevention and Treatment” in connection with World Hepatitis Day 2013 organised by Mir Khalil-ur-Rahman Memorial Society (Jang Group of Newspapers) at a local hotel on Saturday, Punjab Health Minister Khalil Tahir Sindhu avoided to comment on a query in this regard due to lack of knowledge on the subject, but an unelected representative of PML-N Khawaja Salman Rafiq quickly jumped into the affair to rescue the minister and expressed, on behalf of the PML-N government, to develop local drug manufacturing industry. He gave a cautious response to support the Interferon project, saying that the government needs to avoid the fiasco of drug reactions earlier seen in cases of PIC drug scandal and syrup deaths during previous regime of PML-N in Punjab. “The Drug Regulatory Authority will examine the efficacy of the medicine to allow its application on the patients,” he added.


The local scientists led by Prof Sheikh Riazuddin and Prof Javed Akram had achieved a major breakthrough to develop injection Interferon locally a few years ago, but the ‘controversial project’ could not take off due to vested interests and lack of political will of the last PPP-led coalition government in the centre. It was a major blow for the poor patients in Pakistan as the drug was far cheaper and ready for application on patients after clearance certificates from international laboratories.


Kh Salman Rafiq said that PML-N government had no vested interests, saying that the government would run such projects under the guidance of professionals. However, he said that the prices of Interferon medicine supplied by local and multinational companies have also come down substantially.


Earlier, Punjab Health Minister Khalil Tahir Sindhu emphasised government’s resolve to curb the menace of quackery, which was major source of spreading diseases, including Hepatitis B & C among the patients. He said media was replete with advertisements of quacks, adding that it was our collective responsibility to discourage quackery, but again failed to give commitment to make legislation to stop such unauthorised advertisements. Former Chairman/Dean Shaikh Zayed Hospital Prof Anwaar A Khan, while emphasising on prevention, said that Hepatitis A & E were water-borne diseases, which could be prevented simply with provision of clean drinking water to the people. Although everyone may have already contracted Hepatitis A & E yet, he said, these are self-limiting viruses and fortunately do not recur in a lifetime. He advised people to use boiled water for drinking purposes. However, he said that Hepatitis B, C & D, which are blood-borne diseases, are more dangerous and need serious efforts both at government and individual levels to prevent them. He said that Hepatitis B & D could be prevented through vaccination (because Hepatitis D only occurs to Hepatitis B patients). “If any one gets Hepatitis D, then it becomes very difficult to treat it because of its complications,” he said and added that the medical professionals were extremely worried about the spread of Hepatitis C among patients in Pakistan, whose vaccination could not be developed despite hectic research around the world. “The good news, however, is that Hepatitis B & C are treatable if diagnosed at an early stage,” he said, adding that the recovery rate among patients in early diagnosis goes up to 80 to 85 percent. “Test and treat” is our slogan to defeat Hepatitis viruses,” he said, while stressing the need to conduct regular blood screening.

He said there was no culture of a regular blood screening, saying that the Hepatitis B & C were usually detected by chance either during a surgery or at the time of blood donations.

PML-N govt to develop indigenous drug industry - thenews.com.pk
This is utmost necessary, In Pakistan while drug industry was allowed to be established through partnerships. But a key requirement for the firms was to transfer the technology and research to domestic partners over the period of time (10-20 years?) but that never happened (just like Auto industry). Even to date most of the drug industries continue to licence produce the product and thus remitting the profits out of Pakistan in the name of payments to parent companies.
 
PML-N is committed to implement its manifesto in field of Science and Technology

ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Science and Technology Zahid Hamid has said that Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N) is committed to implement its manifesto in the field of Science and Technology.

This he said during his visit to the National University of Science and Technology (NUST) Islamabad Campus, said a press release.

He was accorded a very warm welcome by Rector NUST Engineer Muhammad Asghar upon his arrival.

A short briefing session was held in the seminar Hall of the NUST main office where the Federal Minister was briefed about the establishment, institutions, programs, research initiatives and future plans of NUST.

Zahid Hamid expressed keen interest in the Technology Incubation Center of NUST and commended the international stature NUST had acquired in a short span of time.

The Minister lauded the measures taken by NUST for the establishing of the first ever National Science and Technology Park in Pakistan (NSTP).

He was briefed that the University has taken concrete steps to materialize the Idea for the establishing of NSTP, through these Park the linkages among the academia, researchers and Industrial Sector will be strengthened.

He also appreciated the industry liaison and international linkages of the University. Later the Federal Minister had a brief visit of various schools and labs i.e., SEECS, SMME, ORIC, RCMS, ASAB and Center for International Peace and Stability. He appreciated the infrastructure and facilities provided by the University for its faculty and students.

Federal Secretary of Science and Technology Akhlaq Ahmad Tarar has also accompanied with the Minister in the visit.

http://www.brecorder.com/pakistan/politics-a-policy/126912.html
 
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Tariq Khokhar appointed as Additional Attorney General of Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Tariq Mehmood Khokhar was appointed as Additional Attorney General for Pakistan, according to an official notification issued on Monday by the Ministry of Law and Justice.

Tariq Mehmood khokhar is a Barrister at Law from Lincoln 's Inn.

He also holds LLM Degree from the London School Of Economics.

Tariq Mehmood Khaokhar worked in the chambers of SM Zafar at the start of his practice. He also remained attached with the Punjab University Law College as faculty member for about ten years.

He also remained Deputy Attorney General for Pakistan and Additional Advocate General Punjab.

Tariq Khokhar appointed as Additional Attorney General of Pakistan - DAWN.COM
 
PML-N govt to develop indigenous drug industry

LAHORE: The PML-N government’s representative in Punjab has expressed resolve to develop indigenous industry for drug manufacturing but remained cautious to give a commitment to support the project of local manufacturing of Interferon for cost-effective treatment of Hepatitis patients in the country

During a table talk on “Importance of Hepatitis Awareness - Prevention and Treatment” in connection with World Hepatitis Day 2013 organised by Mir Khalil-ur-Rahman Memorial Society (Jang Group of Newspapers) at a local hotel on Saturday, Punjab Health Minister Khalil Tahir Sindhu avoided to comment on a query in this regard due to lack of knowledge on the subject, but an unelected representative of PML-N Khawaja Salman Rafiq quickly jumped into the affair to rescue the minister and expressed, on behalf of the PML-N government, to develop local drug manufacturing industry. He gave a cautious response to support the Interferon project, saying that the government needs to avoid the fiasco of drug reactions earlier seen in cases of PIC drug scandal and syrup deaths during previous regime of PML-N in Punjab. “The Drug Regulatory Authority will examine the efficacy of the medicine to allow its application on the patients,” he added.


The local scientists led by Prof Sheikh Riazuddin and Prof Javed Akram had achieved a major breakthrough to develop injection Interferon locally a few years ago, but the ‘controversial project’ could not take off due to vested interests and lack of political will of the last PPP-led coalition government in the centre. It was a major blow for the poor patients in Pakistan as the drug was far cheaper and ready for application on patients after clearance certificates from international laboratories.


Kh Salman Rafiq said that PML-N government had no vested interests, saying that the government would run such projects under the guidance of professionals. However, he said that the prices of Interferon medicine supplied by local and multinational companies have also come down substantially.


Earlier, Punjab Health Minister Khalil Tahir Sindhu emphasised government’s resolve to curb the menace of quackery, which was major source of spreading diseases, including Hepatitis B & C among the patients. He said media was replete with advertisements of quacks, adding that it was our collective responsibility to discourage quackery, but again failed to give commitment to make legislation to stop such unauthorised advertisements. Former Chairman/Dean Shaikh Zayed Hospital Prof Anwaar A Khan, while emphasising on prevention, said that Hepatitis A & E were water-borne diseases, which could be prevented simply with provision of clean drinking water to the people. Although everyone may have already contracted Hepatitis A & E yet, he said, these are self-limiting viruses and fortunately do not recur in a lifetime. He advised people to use boiled water for drinking purposes. However, he said that Hepatitis B, C & D, which are blood-borne diseases, are more dangerous and need serious efforts both at government and individual levels to prevent them. He said that Hepatitis B & D could be prevented through vaccination (because Hepatitis D only occurs to Hepatitis B patients). “If any one gets Hepatitis D, then it becomes very difficult to treat it because of its complications,” he said and added that the medical professionals were extremely worried about the spread of Hepatitis C among patients in Pakistan, whose vaccination could not be developed despite hectic research around the world. “The good news, however, is that Hepatitis B & C are treatable if diagnosed at an early stage,” he said, adding that the recovery rate among patients in early diagnosis goes up to 80 to 85 percent. “Test and treat” is our slogan to defeat Hepatitis viruses,” he said, while stressing the need to conduct regular blood screening.

He said there was no culture of a regular blood screening, saying that the Hepatitis B & C were usually detected by chance either during a surgery or at the time of blood donations.

PML-N govt to develop indigenous drug industry - thenews.com.pk

Now their will be more effifrine abbasi's


yaar in k dady k mulk ha .. NS aur zardari se awaam ko f*** honay ka shuaq ha ..they deserve what happened to them and what is happpening to them ..
 
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pmln supporters should ask their leader that why he is there?
 
Pasha also criticized the provincial leaderships, claiming the Punjab police had “protected those who attacked the Qadianis last year [2010].” According to the report, the former ISI chief claimed the police even directed the militants to the hospital where the wounded were being treated. “The provincial government has been informed of the situation but it took no heed of the advice and information provided by the ISI,” the report quotes Pasha as saying. In May 2010, members of the homegrown Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan attacked Ahmadi mosques in Lahore killing 94 people and injuring over 100. Gunmen also attacked a hospital where the injured were being treated the same da

Pakistan, U.S. Have

Hun gal karo. There were rumors that Punjab had a deal with the militants of some sort, but now it's been laid bare by the former DG ISI!!! Lakh di lanat on all those involved.
 

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