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PRs lease 3.23 acres of land in Charsadda
Pakistan Railway has total 136.18 acres in District Charsadda, an official in the Ministry of Railways told APP. The leased land would be used for ...
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A tribute: Where is Jinnah's secular Pakistan, ask Pashto poets
CHARSADDA: Pashto poet Ghani Khan's Ghani Dehri was brimming with history, poetry and talks about Jinnah, as poets and intellectuals from the ...
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Three die in roof collaspe incidents
CHARSADDA: Three persons were killed in two roof collapse incidents in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Monday. Two women were killed and four others ...
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Woman and child killed in deadly downpour
Charsadda Assistant Commissioner (AC) Javaid Khan said 13-year-old Nabila was killed and three members of the same family injured when the roof ...
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Monday, 31 March 2014
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Results of the Class-V Centralized Annual Examination 2014 and Scholarship Examination Class-VIII 2014

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Results of Class-VIII Scholarship Examination 2014
Class-V Centralized Annual Examination 2014 for
Islamabad Model Schools, Colleges & Private Institutions/Candidates
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Sunday, 9 March 2014
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Five POs held in Charsadda raids

CHARSADDA: The police arrested five proclaimed offenders (POs) and seized arms from them here on Sunday, sources said.The sources said acting on a tip-off, the police raided several suspected places in the town area and arrested five proclaimed offenders identified as Shahiden, Sajid, Hidayat, Muhammad Rafiq and Naeem.
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Centre asks KP to name rep

PESHAWAR - The federal government has formally contacted Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government to present a name so that to give proper representation to the province in the committee that the federal government will form for holding talks with Taliban, sources said on Friday.
Sources said that the federal government has called Chief Minister KP Pervez Khattak and asked for a name for the government committee which will be formed in the near future for holding talks with Taliban. In this connection, the KP CM has also discussed it with allied parties in the coalition government, however, a formally meeting to choose a name for the committee would take place in a couple of days.
A provincial minister on condition of anonymity confirmed it to The Nation that the federal government has asked KP CM to nominate a person to represent the province in the committee which will negotiate with Taliban, in the second decisive phase which will take place soon.
The minister said that in this connection, a formal meeting of the coalition parties would be convened and different names would be discussed. He, however, did not disclose, whose name, his party would recommend for the purpose. He said that his party would present a name that would be acceptable to all.
ARMY INCLUSION NOT TALIBAN'S DEMAND: IBRAHIM
Staff Reporter from Charsadda adds: Member of Taliban negotiation committee Professor Ibrahim has said that their committee has never demanded inclusion of army in the dialogue process, however, Taliban have wished that if the government could include them then it would be a positive step.
He said this while talking to media after concluding monthly academic session of Jamaat-e-Islami here in Charsadda on Thursday.  To a question regarding the Islamabad attack, he claimed that Indian intelligence agency RAW is involved in the attack.
He said that Taliban have repeatedly said that they are not involved in terrorist activities and if any agreement was inked with government, it will be acceptable to all Taliban factions. He said that Taliban have assured that they will not support that group who violates agreements with government.  When asked that Taliban are not condemning the killing of innocent people, Ibrahim said that they will tell Taliban to condemn these attacks in future.
He said that the dialogue committee has not been dissolved rather it has been strengthened by increasing its membership.
He wished that both the committees hold direct dialogue to remove each other's reservations but unfortunately there are several hurdles in this process as visits to North Waziristan Agency is not an easy task and drone always hovering in that area to target militants.

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