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Forced conversions increase minorities' fear in Pakistan
LKATHY GANNON LAHORE: March 27: It was barely 4 a.m. when 19-year-old Rinkal Kumari disappeared from her home in a small village in Pakistan\’s southern Sindh province. When her parents awoke they found only her slippers and a scarf outside the door. A few hours later her father got a call telling him his daughter,
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Bad omen: professors tortured by revenue officials
According to reports, Professor Masood Ahmed of Government Degree College Chitral and his brother, Sardar Ahmed, Principal of Chitral Education College, were visiting the office of Deputy District Officer Revenue, Wasil Khan and Tehsildar Nimatullah for remeasurement of their land acquired for expansion of Torkhown Road. Despite repeated instructions to the officials concerned by the
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Three power projects approved
PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Minister for Environment and Forests, Wajid Ali Khan has said three mega power projects, including one in Chitral, have been approved. The minister said Sarhad Hydel Development Organisation (SHYDO) had recently approved 36.6 Megawatt power project at Daral Khwar that would soon be launched in Swat district. He said government had
Cause of concern: voter lists replete with errors
CHITRAL, March 25: Thousands of people in the district of Chitral have found their names missing in the preliminary voter lists prepared and displayed by the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP). The voters, some of them living out of the valley, told chitraltoday.net that they inquired about their names in the list through the SMS
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LHVs without salaries for five months
CHITRAL: The lady health workers and supervisors under the National Health Programme have demanded of the federal government to release their salaries stuck up for the last five months. Talking to the local media persons here, their leaders including Zahida Muzafar, Shahina Mahmud, Samina Sardar and Sahira Banu lamented that they were deprived of all
