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ISLAMABAD:Prime Minister Imran Khan chaired a meeting to review the progress made on projects falling under the umbrella of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and said the聽completed projects will bring socio-economic opportunities for the people and hence they should be completed as soon as possible.During the huddle, various聽projects under the CPEC banner and d
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RAWALPINDI:Despite the end of Eidul Fitr holidays, the government offices in Rawalpindi and Islamabad witnessed low attendance.Many government employees taking advantage of Saturday, skipped one day from office to join office on Monday availing an extended holiday of three more days.For holiday-hungry people, work had stopped on Friday, May 31, though the government had announced a four-day holiday from June 4-7 (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday).On Saturday more than half of the officers and employees did not return from their hometowns and converted a working day into a self-holiday.All the
jordan mid government, semi-government and private offices which reopened on Saturday observed very low attendance after the four-day Eid break. The festive mood wa
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