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  Paki adidas original stan Steel Mills (PSM), while responding to a news report titled  Renault suffers setback as PSM refuses to provide allocated land  published on March 9 in The Express Tribune, has said that the selection of investors and allocation of land in the Bin Qasim Industrial Park is done by the National Industrial Parks Development and Management Company (NIP).  PSM handed over the entire 930 acres for the industrial park way back in 2007,  a spokesperson for the mill said. He also said the PSM board had not ordered any fresh price assessment of the allotted land, adding the assessment had only been ordered in respect of un-allotted land for financial year 2017-18.  Annual price revision in respect of un-allotted land is the stipulation of an agreement b 1 jordan 1 etween NIP and PSM executed in July 2007,  he said.聽Published in The Express Tribune, March 13th, 2018.Like聽Business on Facebook, follow @TribuneBiz聽on Twitter to stay informed and j nike air max damen oin in the conversation. Xjgh K-P Health Policy far from implementation
 Suicide cases in Pakistan have risen to an alarming level with national dailies reporting at least one incide jordane one nt almost every day. More recently, two young married women committed suicide 鈥?one in Bala Gari area in Mingora and the other in Makhan village, Haripur.In fact, human rights activists and members of civil society in Swat have come together to voice their samba adidas red  concerns over the rising cases of suicide in the Swat valley. The number of suicides and atte nike dunk sb mpted suicides in February alone was seven.What compelled these women or many like them to put an end to their lives is little known but we cannot deny the fact that discourse on mental illnesses in the country is limited and issues are repeatedly brushed under the carpet.The taboo associated with speaking about mental illnesses such as depression and anxiety, and seeking professional help is pushing people towards the brink of existence.But despite many calls from activists and the media, as pages of this paper have also reported on t