Author Archives: Imran Ali Teepu
24 hours ago
Ex-ministers still holding diplomatic passports
ISLAMABAD, May 23: Over 50 former federal and state ministers have not yet returned their diplomatic passports despite leaving offices on the expiry of the tenure of PPP government.
ISLAMABAD, May 23: Over 50 former federal and state ministers have not yet returned their diplomatic passports despite leaving offices on the expiry of the tenure of PPP government.
1 day ago
Ex-ministers still holding diplomatic passports
ISLAMABAD, May 23: Over 50 former federal and state ministers have not yet returned their diplomatic passports despite leaving offices on the expiry of the tenure of PPP government.
ISLAMABAD, May 23: Over 50 former federal and state ministers have not yet returned their diplomatic passports despite leaving offices on the expiry of the tenure of PPP government.
2 days ago
Health subjects transferred from cabinet division
ISLAMABAD, May 22: The caretaker government has shifted a number of federal health-related subjects, which had been devolved because of the 18th constitutional amendment, from the cabinet division to the
ISLAMABAD, May 22: The caretaker government has shifted a number of federal health-related subjects, which had been devolved because of the 18th constitutional amendment, from the cabinet division to the
21st May, 2013
Rare eagle found injured, rescued
ISLAMABAD, May 20: An injured Steppe Eagle, which is a migratory from Central Asia, drew the attention of wild life conservators on Monday after the eagle was rescued by the Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) team of the civic authority on Friday
ISLAMABAD, May 20: An injured Steppe Eagle, which is a migratory from Central Asia, drew the attention of wild life conservators on Monday after the eagle was rescued by the Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) team of the civic authority on Friday
21st May, 2013
Frequent transfers irk officials
ISLAMABAD, May 20: Some senior government officials are in a fix. Not because they have no assignments but because they have been transferred several times in just one month by Caretaker Prime Minister Mir Hazar Khan Khoso
ISLAMABAD, May 20: Some senior government officials are in a fix. Not because they have no assignments but because they have been transferred several times in just one month by Caretaker Prime Minister Mir Hazar Khan Khoso
21st May, 2013
Rare eagle found injured, rescued
ISLAMABAD, May 20: An injured Steppe Eagle, which is a migratory from Central Asia, drew the attention of wild life conservators on Monday after the eagle was rescued by the Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) team of the civic authority on Friday
ISLAMABAD, May 20: An injured Steppe Eagle, which is a migratory from Central Asia, drew the attention of wild life conservators on Monday after the eagle was rescued by the Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) team of the civic authority on Friday
19th May, 2013
Reserve forest: Land grabbers cash in on Punjab-CDA row
ISLAMABAD, May 18: While the Punjab government and Islamabad’s civic agency have been at loggerheads over the ownership of Margallah reserve forest, over 1,500 acres in the area has been occupied by land
ISLAMABAD, May 18: While the Punjab government and Islamabad’s civic agency have been at loggerheads over the ownership of Margallah reserve forest, over 1,500 acres in the area has been occupied by land
17th May, 2013
Bureaucrats’ joy ride puts snorkels at risk
ISLAMABAD, May 16: Poor governance system in the Capital Development Authority (CDA) has put the safety of four firefighting snorkels imported from Sweden at stake.
ISLAMABAD, May 16: Poor governance system in the Capital Development Authority (CDA) has put the safety of four firefighting snorkels imported from Sweden at stake.
16th May, 2013
F-9 Park offers parking facility to private firm’s employees
ISLAMABAD, May 15: Ignoring the Supreme Court’s guidelines, the Capital Development Authority (CDA) has once again allowed a multinational company to use a public park in the heart of the city –Fatima Jinnah Park—for parking vehicles.
ISLAMABAD, May 15: Ignoring the Supreme Court’s guidelines, the Capital Development Authority (CDA) has once again allowed a multinational company to use a public park in the heart of the city –Fatima Jinnah Park—for parking vehicles.
16th May, 2013
Islamabad park offers parking facility to private firm’s employees
ISLAMABAD, May 15: Ignoring the Supreme Court’s guidelines, the Capital Development Authority (CDA) has once again allowed a multinational company to use a public park in the heart of the city –Fatima Jinnah Park—for parking vehicles.
ISLAMABAD, May 15: Ignoring the Supreme Court’s guidelines, the Capital Development Authority (CDA) has once again allowed a multinational company to use a public park in the heart of the city –Fatima Jinnah Park—for parking vehicles.
15th May, 2013
Polio cases: FIR may be lodged against EDOs health
ISLAMABAD, May 14: The federal government may decide to lodge FIRs against the executive district officers (health) if any polio case surfaces in their districts even after the vaccination campaigns.
ISLAMABAD, May 14: The federal government may decide to lodge FIRs against the executive district officers (health) if any polio case surfaces in their districts even after the vaccination campaigns.
15th May, 2013
Polio cases FIR may be lodged against EDOs health
ISLAMABAD, May 14: The federal government may decide to lodge FIRs against the executive district officers (health) if any polio case surfaces in their districts even after the vaccination campaigns.
ISLAMABAD, May 14: The federal government may decide to lodge FIRs against the executive district officers (health) if any polio case surfaces in their districts even after the vaccination campaigns.
14th May, 2013
To be presented to new govt: CDA prepares five mega projects
ISLAMABAD, May 13: The Capital Development Authority (CDA) board has prepared five mega development projects it would present to the new government in the centre
ISLAMABAD, May 13: The Capital Development Authority (CDA) board has prepared five mega development projects it would present to the new government in the centre
12th May, 2013
Over 8,000 policemen go without voting
ISLAMABAD, May 11: Over 8,000 Islamabad police officials were deprived of their right to vote as their department failed to ensure postal balloting for them.
ISLAMABAD, May 11: Over 8,000 Islamabad police officials were deprived of their right to vote as their department failed to ensure postal balloting for them.
12th May, 2013
Over 8,000 policemen go without voting
Over 8,000 Islamabad police officials were deprived of their right to vote as their department failed to ensure postal balloting for them.
Over 8,000 Islamabad police officials were deprived of their right to vote as their department failed to ensure postal balloting for them.
11th May, 2013
CDA to remove banners by Sunday morning
ISLAMABAD, May 10: The civic authority will launch an operation to clean the federal capital by removing all banners, streamers, and party flags fixed in different parts of the city by the morning of May 12.
ISLAMABAD, May 10: The civic authority will launch an operation to clean the federal capital by removing all banners, streamers, and party flags fixed in different parts of the city by the morning of May 12.
8th May, 2013
123 Adiala jail inmates to cast their vote
RAWALPINDI, May 7: Malik Mohammad Shahbaz, an under-trial prisoner facing murder charges, will vote from the Adiala jail to bring a change
RAWALPINDI, May 7: Malik Mohammad Shahbaz, an under-trial prisoner facing murder charges, will vote from the Adiala jail to bring a change
7th May, 2013
PM office seeks 100 acres for bureaucrats
ISLAMABAD, May 6: As many as 95 bureaucrats, including secretary housing Nasar Hayat and principal secretary to the prime minister Khwaja Mohammad Siddiq Akbar, are in a fix. Not because of any transfer or
ISLAMABAD, May 6: As many as 95 bureaucrats, including secretary housing Nasar Hayat and principal secretary to the prime minister Khwaja Mohammad Siddiq Akbar, are in a fix. Not because of any transfer or
6th May, 2013
Aamir ends Pakistan’s 14-year title itch
ISLAMABAD, May 5: Finally, Aamir Atlas Khan ended Pakistan fourteen-year Asian title drought.
ISLAMABAD, May 5: Finally, Aamir Atlas Khan ended Pakistan fourteen-year Asian title drought.
5th May, 2013
Poor engineering costs CDA Rs1 billion
ISLAMABAD, May 4: Poor engineering in the construction of a road at Sector I-11/2 has caused a loss of about Rs1 billion to the civic agency of Islamabad, it has been learnt.
ISLAMABAD, May 4: Poor engineering in the construction of a road at Sector I-11/2 has caused a loss of about Rs1 billion to the civic agency of Islamabad, it has been learnt.

