Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Shibli Faraz on Sunday said that the government was determined to bring all possible facilities in people lives.
In order to pass on the benefits of the recent decrease in the prices of petroleum products to the masses, Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday directed the authorities to thrash out a plan to bring down the prices of wheat and other essential commodities.
ISLAMABAD: Minister for Human Rights Shireen Mazari on Monday said the government had initiated an awareness campaign to educate masses about inheritance rights of women under Islamic jurisprudence and the constitution.
"The process of establishment of groups of pro bono lawyers in every district for legal aid to women vis-a-vis, inheritance issues are also in progress. State media channels also ran campaign in this regard," she said while speaking on the floor of the National Assembly to a query.
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ISLAMABAD: In an 'unprecedented move' to address problems of the general public, Prime Minister Imran Khan will hear grievances of masses at a complaint cell starting tomorrow.
Step is being taken to narrow the gap between the government and its public, according to officials privy to the matter. They say that Prime Minister's Complaint Cell will be functional by tomorrow, in which Mr Khan will personally listen to the complaints of citizens.
Any issues connected with human rights, corruption, land grabbing,…
LAHORE: Punjab Information Minister Fayyaz ul Hassan Chohan on Tuesday said the first and last objective of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government was welfare of people and revival of economy of Pakistan, ARY News reported.
"Imran has set the conducts of running government affairs by Khulafa-e-Rashideen as a role model for his team and himself. Under which, we have to altruistically serve the masses to anchor the sinking economy of Pakistan," he said while addressing media in Lahore.
He said honesty,…
Turkish people have adopted a riveting way of protesting against Unites States President Donald Trump after he doubled the tariffs on aluminium and steel from Turkey, prompting Ankara to sharply hike tariffs on several US products.
The Turks have taken to Twitter and started posting their videos, using the hashtag #TurkeyWillPrevail, in which they can be seen destroying various US products such as Coca-Cola bottles, Apple items and dollar notes.
Scores of videos have surfaced of people smashing iPhones, one of the most…