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Japan, Pak Economic, Cultural Association formed to strengthen business, cultural ties

DNA LAHORE, DEC 11: Japan, Pakistan Economic & Cultural Association (JPECA) has been established to facilitate the business and cultural activities between Japan and Pakistan, also having the objective of bringing both countries’ business leaders, social organizations, chambers of commerce, and industrial associations on a united platform. The two countries’ new joint association, in a ceremony held here today, announced its office-bearers, appointing Takeo Kawamura and Mirza Asif Baig as Co-Chairman while Ijaz A. Khokhar and Jawwad A. Chaudhary were nominated as Vice-Chairman and Senior Coordinator respectively. JPECA Co-Chairman MirzaRead More


Christmas tree lighting ceremony at Islamabad Serena Hotel

General Manager of the Islamabad Serena Hotel Otto Kurzendorfer welcomes guests; assures to continue this tradition ISLAMABAD, DEC 11 /DNA/ – The General Manager of the Islamabad Serena Hotel Otto Kurzendorfer has said a year had passed since his predecessor Michel Galopin had stood here to open the festive season at the ISH.  He said they all had missed that in 2020 and 2021 due to the pandemic. Christmas is such a celebration by itself but I guess together with the people from near and far it is more meaningfulRead More


Finest Hotel in Quetta

Munaza Kazmi Famous as the “Fruit Garden of Pakistan” Quetta, city district and division of Baluchistan province and the 5th largest of Pakistan. Quetta is a variation of Kwatkot, a Pashto word meaning ‘Fort’, as it is encircled by the four imposing hills namely Chiltan, Takatu, Zarghoon and Murdaar, which really gives it a status of enchanted valley, that surely engulf the visitor is its charm. The city enjoys rich history dating from 11th Century when Sultan Mahmud Ghaznavi conquered it, and on top it is a love land forRead More


PTI MPs convey messages to not accept resignations: NA speaker Raja Pervez Ashraf

LAHORE: National Assembly Speaker Raja Pervez Ashraf on Sunday said that Pakistan-Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) lawmakers’ convey messages to him to not accept their resignations. The PTI lawmakers had tendered their resignations en masse after the Imran Khan government was ousted through a no-confidence motion back in April. The PTI has claimed resignations were accepted by former deputy speaker Qasim Suri in absence of the speaker after Asad Qaiser’s resignation. However, once Raja Pervez Ashraf was elected as the speaker, he decided to verify the resignations by interviewing lawmakers individually. Later, theRead More