of others suffered critical injuries of which several were still admitted at hospitals and struggling for lives.
The PHCBA president stated that after the incident both the federal and provincial governments made tall claims of providing free treatment to the injured and adequate compensation to the bereaved families of the slain students. But now, he claimed, both had forgotten their promises though the affected families and civil society were on the roads demanding help for the injured students.
The PHCBA president stated the school’s administration recently made announcement that the funds so raised would be spent on constructing a monument or some blocks. He said it was a misconceived idea, particularly at a time when injured students and bereaved families were seeking financial help for proper treatment of their loved ones.
Committee also supported a Rs2.6 billion refund claim by Utility Stores Corporation against FBR
"Our objective is not to topple anyone, but to resolve public issues and ensure people’s rights," says PPP leader
Before the case could be heard at the Tax Tribunal, HMRC discontinued the case against Tariq Mir
Majority of Afghan refugees have business in parts of KP, while their children study in different education institutions
Court orders Hafeez to submit bond of Rs1 lakh and said that he will not leave until he submits bond
Kasuri says India has history of linking legitimate Kashmiri struggle for right to self-determination with terrorism