Thursday, June 11th, 2015
PAF’s JF-17 reach Paris to participate in air show
ISLAMABAD 11 JUNE, 2015:- Three JF-17 Thunder aircraft along with pilots, technicians and engineers of Pakistan Air Force arrived at Le Bourget, Paris to participate in the International Paris Air Show – 2015, today. The 51st Air Show organized by French Aerospace Industries Association will start on 15 June, 2015 at the Le Bourget Parc des Expositions and would continue till 21 June, 2015. One PAF JF-17 aircraft would perform flying display on all the show days, while another would be put on static display showing the latest weapons. TheRead More
SECP registered 426 companies in May
ISLAMABAD, 11 JUNE (DNA) – The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) registered 426 new companies during the month of May. Around 90 percent of companies have been registered as private limited companies. Around 5 percent were registered as single-member companies. Five percent were registered as public unlisted, non-profit associations, trade organizations and foreign companies. The services sector took the lead with the incorporation of 59 companies, followed by trading with 46, information technology with 44, tourism with 30, construction with 23, corporate agricultural farming with 18, food andRead More
Motorways being constructed across the country: PM
ISLAMABAD, 11 JUNE (DNA) – Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif on Thursday said that motorways were being constructed in all the four provinces to provide better communication facilities to the people and for development of the country. Replying to points raised by Nawab Ali Wassan of PPP in his budget speech, the Prime Minister said the work on Hyderabad-Karachi section of Lahore-Karachi Motorway has begun. He assured that work on Hyderabad-Sukkur section will also be completed. In KPK, the work on Hazara Motorway is going on rapidly. He said theRead More
Blast in Peshawar kills 3, injures 6
PESHAWAR: A blast in Peshawar’s Hayatabad area Thursday left two police officials dead while six others were injured. The outlawed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) claimed responsibility for the attack on the police officers. “The TSG targeted the vehicle of Deputy Commandant Frontier Reserve Police (FRP), Malik Tariq, in Hayatabad,” the TTP spokesperson, Muhammad Khorasani said. Senior Superintendent of Police Mian Saeed, while speaking to media persons confirmed that the convoy of Deputy Commandant Frontier Reserve Police (FRP), Malik Tariq, came under a targeted attack in Hayatabad’s Phase 5 area and he had sustainedRead More