Umhp Centre urged to boost Balochistan s share
ABBOTTABAD:Despite being at the helm of affairs for a relatively short period of just over six weeks, the interim board of the top medical teaching institution in Abbottabad has set about addressing key administrative issues, including confirmations for contract terms of employment f
adidas adidas original or 250 daily-wage workers at the institution.The move was announced in a recent statement from the Ayub Medical Teaching Institute (AMTI) which stated that employees rejoiced and celebrated after receiving the employment status which they had been waiting for almost a decade.The statement quoted the AMTI s Board of Governors Chairman Major-General (retired) Asif Ali Khan
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ISLAMABAD:In the federal budget 2021-22, the prime minister rsquo s annual gross sal
air force 1 donna ary has been proposed to be allocated at a whopping Rs2.441 million for the next fiscal year.According to the documents available with The Express Tribune, while the PM rsquo s salary has been proposed at Rs2.441 million, the amount for PM House expenses is suggested to be Rs210.80 million.The
new balance 574 federal budget documents revealed that for the next financial year, Rs30 million has been proposed for salaries and perks of advisers to the premier, while Rs29 milli
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