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President condemns Delhi blasts, offers probe help
By Our Special Correspondent

 

RAWALPINDI — President General Pervez Musharraf Monday condemned the weekend’s bombings in New Delhi as “dastardly act of terrorism,” and offered Pakistan’s support to >> >>
 

 
 
China to help Pakistan in disaster control system
 
 

        

President launches national quake rebuilding drive
Urges Nation to dedicate Shab-e-Qadr to quake victims - Says rebuilding plan to be ready by 16th
By Makhdoom Babar

RAWALPINDI—President General Pervez Musharraf has announced to launch national volunteer movement for reconstruction and rehabilitation of quake victims. “We are launching national volunteer movement for rehabilitation and reconstruction of quake ravaged areas. People from age group of above 18 years should get register themselves with it”, he said this while addressing a press conference here Monday in Army House. He underscored that army >> >>


 

‘17,000 children killed in quake devastation’

ISLAMABAD—As many as 1.6 million to 22 million children have suffered during the earthquake in the affected areas of NWFP and AJK,” UNICEF report available with Online said here on Monday. Report said that the earthquake had resulted in collapse of buildings of schools and huge number of children died and injured in this regard. It said that about 85 percent population of the affected areas had no access to the safe drinking water and polluted and   >> >>

 

 
        
 

 

 

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bullet Bush picks new SC nominee
bullet WFP urges for funding to boost relief operationst
bullet PM re-assures to provide shelter to quake victims
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