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US TODDLER FIGHTS FOR HIS LIFE AS COVID-19 TRANSMISSION RAGES


October 6, 2021

When her two-year-old started feeling sick early last week, Tiffany Jackson didn’t think it might be COVID-19. No one else in the family was sick. Adrian James just had a bit of a cough. She gave him cough syrup and put a humidifier in his room. But by Friday he was sweaty and his breathing was labored. Jackson took him …

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CDC reduces base tariff


October 6, 2021

LAHORE: The Central Depository Company (CDC) of Pakistan has further reduced the base tariff for its major depository services to facilitate capital market participants. The company has slashed processing charges by 50 per cent for the induction of physical share certificates and to promote digitisation. It has also waived transaction fee on corporate action by 100pc and reduced certain tariff …

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Stocks lose 377 points on rupee, IMF worries


October 6, 2021

KARACHI: In a bearish session caused by high international commodity prices, the benchmark index of the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) closed on Tuesday at 44,666 points, down 377.93 points, or 0.84 per cent, from a day ago. According to Topline Securities, a rally in coal prices caused a further drop in the cement sector. Cement stocks took away 170 points …

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Senate panel seeks reasons for ignoring its budget proposals


October 6, 2021

ISLAMABAD: The Sen­a­te Standing Committee on Finance and Revenue on Tuesday decided to seek reasons from the federal government for not including its over 62 recommendations in the Finance Act 2022. The meeting, chaired by committee chairman Senator Talha Mahmood, also deci­ded to take up issuance of tax notices to traders with the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR). The committee …

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‘Game changer’: President Alvi to launch STEM programme for students today


October 6, 2021

President Dr Arif Alvi is to launch a Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) programme for higher secondary school students in the country on Wednesday. According to a report by Radio Pakistan, the programme, which will train students in STEM subjects, will be launched by the Ministry of Science and Technology in 50 government-run higher secondary schools across the country. Students of …

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Umer Sharif’s funeral prayers offered


October 6, 2021

The funeral prayers of legendary comedian Umer Sharif were offered at a park in Clifton with hundreds of people in attendance. He will be buried next to the grave of Shireen Jinnah, sister of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah & Fatima Jinnah, at the Abdullah Shah Ghazi graveyard. Earlier in the day, his body was brought to Karachi from Istanbul for …

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No let-up in number of dengue patients in twin cities


October 6, 2021

ISLAMABAD: As many as 86 cases of dengue fever were reported in different parts of the federal capital on Tuesday. District Health Officer (DHO) Dr Zaeem Zia said 66 of the cases were reported from the rural areas and 20 from the urban areas of the capital. He said 31 patients were admitted to the Federal General Hospital, 17 to …

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Irsa finalises water shares for Rabi amid Sindh’s protest


October 6, 2021

ISLAMABAD: Amid Sindh’s reservations and 28 per cent water shortage, the Indus River System Authority (Irsa) on Tuesday decided to distribute about 27 million acre feet (MAF) of available water among the provinces under the controversial three-tier formula during the ongoing Rabi cropping season. The decision was taken at a meeting of the water regulator’s advisory committee, presided over by …

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Govt seeks to become party in case against Dar’s election


October 6, 2021

ISLAMABAD: The federal government has sought early hearing of an appeal challenging Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz leader Ishaq Dar’s election to the Senate and urged the Supreme Court to allow it to become a necessary party in the case, contending that the matter had acquired an altogether different legal dimension in the wake of a recently promulgated ordinance. Applications were moved …

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