Pakistan can produce electricity but needs money for oil: Dr AsimFormer minister for Petroleum & Natural Resources, Dr Asim Hussain has said that Pakistan has capacity to produce electricity but money needs for oil. During an interview on Wednesday, he blamed the finance ministry as it kept on increasing rate of ... Penn Energy, 3 weeks ago
Dr Asim playing pivotal role in appointing Wajahat Siddiqui as interim minister for petroleum
- South Asian News Agency, 1 month ago
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Asif Ali Zardari conferring the award of Nishan-i-Imtiaz on Dr. Asim HussainISLAMABAD: President at the investiture ceremony held at Financial Daily, 1 month ago
Dr Asims appointment as presidents physician withdrawn
The News International, 1 month ago
Dr Asim appointed Zardaris physician
Online News Pakistan, 2 months ago
Dr Asim appointed Zardari's physician
The Nation Pakistan, 2 months ago
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Arif, Ahmed shine in T20 leagueKARACHI, April 22: Sparkling half-centuries by Arif Khan and Ahmed Hussain helped Soni Associates qualify for the first New AJ Sports Multinational Premier League T20 cricket tournament with a 31-run semi-final win over Nissan Motors at the SBP ... DAWN Group, 4 weeks ago
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Talks with PPP on seats adjustment underway: ShujaatQUETTA: The chief of Pakistan Muslim League-Q, Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain, on Monday claimed that party leadership was engaged in talks with the PPP to finalize seat adjustment for upcoming general election 2013. The provincial chapters have been ... Daily Times, 1 month ago
PML-Q engaged in talks with PPP on seat adjustment
DAWN Group, 1 month ago
PML-Q will form govt, says Shujaat
DAWN Group, 1 month ago
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President and First Lady receive warm welcome on arrival in KuwaitPresident Dr Mohamed Waheed and First Lady Madam Ilham Hussain have this morning arrived in Kuwait on an official visit. 31 March 2013, Ref: 2013-143 President Dr Mohamed Waheed has today proposed Dr Mohamed Asim as the Ambassador of Maldives to ... Republic of Maldives President's Office, 1 month ago
President Waheed meets with Senior Government Officials and Business Community of Kuwait
Republic of Maldives President's Office, 1 month ago
President Waheed visits the Parliament House of Kuwait
Republic of Maldives President's Office, 1 month ago
Kuwait ready to help the Maldives in Infrastructure Projects Amir of Kuwait
Republic of Maldives President's Office, 1 month ago
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KLHC to rule the roost if other teams dont raise their gameKUALA LUMPUR: The Kuala Lumpur Hockey Club (KLHC) have been all-conquering in the Malaysia Hockey League (MHL) and look set to continue their domination in the event. KLHC went through the 2013 season unbeaten in 15 matches and they beat Tenaga ... TheStar.com.my, 10 hours ago
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Eye on 2014, BJP skips Howrah pollCalcutta, May 14: The BJP central leadership today prevailed upon the Bengal unit not to field a candidate for the June 2 bypoll to the Howrah Lok Sabha seat, the move triggering speculation that the party wanted to keep its door ajar for Trinamul ... Calcutta Telegraph, 6 days ago
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Pakistan Stocks Rise to Record as Sharif Approaches WinPakistan's stocks climbed the most in two months to a record as unofficial election results showed a party led by former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif winning the most seats in parliament. The benchmark KSE 100 Index gained 1.8 percent, the most since ... Bloomberg, 1 week ago
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Poll results suggest victory for Baloch nationalistsThe Pushtunkhwa Mili Awami Party of Mehmood Khan Achakzai has emerged as the strongest party so far, blowing a setback to the JUI-F and other rivals with 10 seats of the provincial assembly. Similarly, the PML-N has also secured a solid position and ... The Nation Pakistan, 1 week ago
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PML-N, PTI, JUI-F and AML chiefs win electionsLAHORE - The chiefs of mainstream political parties including PML-N, PTI and JUI-F besides independent candidates have climbed to victory in 2013 general elections, according to unofficial results. According to unofficial results the PML-N chief ... The Nation Pakistan, 1 week ago
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