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مرڈیشور قومی شاہراہ اوپر چالتی کارے ور فاترا ماری
مرڈیشور قومی شاہراہ اوپر چالتی کارے ور فاترا ماری بھٹکلیس نیوز / 15 فروری 13 بھٹکل / (رضوان گنگاولی) بھٹکل تعلقہ چے مرڈیشور قومی شاہراہ ور کال راتی قریب 11:00 گھنٹار دون نامعلوم بائک سوارا طرفین ایک ماروتی/800 کارے اوپر فاترا ماری کرون وینڈو اسکرین فوڑوچی تازہ واردات پیش یؤن اشے ، اطلاعات مطابق آر
Video: Butchers cash in on Europe horsemeat scandal
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Saudi Arabia: Drive ensures iqamas mention correct jobs
[caption id="attachment_26238" align="aligncenter" width="580"] Finger printing at the passport department. (AN Photo)[/caption] The Ministry of the Interior has ordered provincial governorates to record the actual jobs held by expats in their iqamas, according to an official at the Ministry of L
Horse meat row: Officials keeping a close watch
The horse meat scandal that is spreading in Europe has prompted authorities in Dubai to take precautions to ensure the safety of the processed meat products imported to the emirate. Following the detection of horse meat in beef burgers, many European countries have withdrawn meat products from th
Horsemeat scandal: KSA alert
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="580"] A laboratory worker prepares beef burger for DNA extraction testing at Staffordshire Scientific Services in Stafford, central England. (Reuters)[/caption] The Saudi Food and Drug Authority is set to take a number of global meat companies off the Kin
South Africa vs Pakistan, 2nd Test, Day 1: Statistical highlights
Cape Town Test - first day's highlights: # Graeme Smith is leading South Africa in his 100th Test - the 101st overall. (He had led ICC World XI vs Australia at Sydney in October 2005). # Misbah-ul-Haq's first duck as captain is his fifth in Tests. # Misbah-ul-Haq is averaging 47.87 agai
Micromax launches new Android phone for Indian market
The Indian handset maker Micromax has launched Bolt A35 smartphone in the Indian market. This smartphone will run on Android 2.3.5 (Gingerbread) and is available in the market for Rs. 4,250. Micromax Bolt A35 comes with 10.1-cm full capacitive touch screen and is powered by 1GHz processor.
Samsung launches REX 60, REX 70, REX 80, REX 90 phones in India
Samsung has launched a series of 'smart feature phones' under the moniker of REX. The four touch-screen, dual-SIM models, REX 60, REX 70, REX 80, REX 90, under the series, have been priced between Rs. 4,280 and Rs 6,490. All the phones support Smart Dual SIM allowing users to receive calls on
Despite higher price, gold demand jumps 41% in Q4
NEW DELHI: Gold demand went up 41% to 262 tonnes during the October-December quarter as households flocked to buy their favourite precious metal, ignoring the spurt in prices. The rise in demand poses a fresh policy challenge for the government, which is battling to control gold imports as part o
Engineering Courses In India
Engineering is one of the most traditional and professional course of India of acquiring and applying scientific, economic, social, mathematical and practical knowledge to design and develop devices, systems and processes to improve the living standards of people. Some of the core branches of en
You erred on Afzal, academics write to Pranab
New Delhi,:Over 200 academics, writers, artists and filmmakers have written to President Pranab Mukherjee saying that he erred over the hanging of Afzal Guru and expressed deep "anguish and outrage". In the letter submitted to the president Wednesday, they said: "We believe that you made a grave
Chip maker Intel plans to launch online TV service
Intel Corp, the world’s top chip maker whose fortunes are eroding under the popularity of mobile devices, will enter the hotly competitive market of online television this year with a service that will both stream live content and provide content on demand. It marks a shift into unfamiliar territ
Smartphone to scan facial features
WASHINGTON - The US Department of Defense has awarded a $3 million research contract to California-based AOptix to develop “groundbreaking” technology that could one day allow troops in the field to use a smartphone to scan and record facial features and identity people from a distance. ”The DOD
Euro zone economy falls deeper into recession
BRUSSELS/BERLIN - The euro zone slipped deeper than expected into recession in the last three months of 2012 after its largest economies, Germany and France, shrank at the end of a wretched year for the region. It marked the currency bloc’s first full year in which no quarter produced growth, ext
Al Ain bus crash families thank UAE for payout
CHITTAGONG, BANGladesh: Families of workers who died in the Al Ain bus crash last week have expressed gratitude after news that the UAE will give them a year's salary in compensation. "The UAE Government has given us hope," said Mohammed Idris Mian, who lost two sons. "They have given us hope in
Workers welcome UAE weekends-off plan, bosses not so happy
[caption id="attachment_26177" align="aligncenter" width="462"] Those employing laborers want to clarify if their workers will also be granted this long weekend. Paulo Vecina / The National[/caption] DUBAI: Private sector employees have welcomed a suggestion by Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed,
Emirates ID a must at Labour, Interior, Justice ministries
Emirates Identity Authority (Eida) has achieved a full e-linkage with the Ministry of Interior and Ministry of Justice and has launched an initiative to replace Labour Ministry’s e-signature cards with the national ID. “We have achieved 100 per cent electronic linkage with Ministry of Labour and
UAE looking at how to make you safe from heavy vehicles
“We are currently discussing how we can make the transport of loads by heavy vehicles safer,” says Ahmed Bahrozyan, CEO of the licensing Department at the Road and Transport Authority (RTA) Dubai. “There are not many accidents caused by the unsafe transportation of heavy load. But considering the