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President hints at unveiling new dams plan soon

KUWAIT CITY—President General Pervez Musharraf has said he will soon address the nation and announce the decision on construction of major water reservoirs. “I will take the nation into confidence on the matter of construction of new water reservoirs so that growing energy needs of the country for its sustained economic development are met. I will soon address the nation and announce about the decision on building water reservoirs”, he said this while >> >>


 

Terrorists still active in NWA, says Shaukat
Soldier, militant killed amidst high tension

SHAKAI—A security personnel was reportedly killed in a landmine blast at Shakai, South Waziristan Agency while a terrorist was killed and another arrested in an encounter with the security forces. According to official sources, the security forces personnel was on the way to get drinking water all of a sudden a landmine blown-up killing him on the spot. Soon after the incident, the deployed  >> >>

 

 
        
 

 

 

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