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CPEC now a household word in Pakistan, says Chairman Senate Sadiq Sanjrani

CPEC now a household word in Pakistan, says Chairman Senate Sadiq Sanjrani By Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani made these remarks at the 6th China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) Media Forum. The forum was jointly organised by PCI and CEN in cooperation with the Embassy of the People s Republic of China in Pakistan. The forum was also addressed by the Railways Minister, Deputy Chairman Planning Commission plus Ambassadors of both countries. ISLAMABAD: Chairman Senate Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani, on Monday said that China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) has achieved significant milestones through joint efforts of the governments, enterprises, and people of both countries, stressing that it has now become a “household name” in Pakistan.

President Arif Alvi concerned over women journalists losing jobs

Women journalists demand 33 percent representation in PFUJ and other bodies      Court orders government to ban social media app TikTok      Women quitting journalism in Afghanistan due to security fears      Criminal accusation notice published against union leader Rana Azeem      Three female media workers slain in separate attacks in Afghanistan      PFUJ demands Shehbaz Gill s removal for trolling women journalists      RISJA elects Ayaz Akbar as president, honors a trio of veterans      Information minister tells Matiullah Jan to quit journalism      Bangladeshi writer Mushtaq Ahmed dies in jail          09:56 AM JournalismPakistan.com December 24, 2020 ISLAMABAD President Arif Alvi has agreed to suggest the Ministry of Information have a gender audit of news organizations conducted to assess the number of women journalists and media workers.

PFUJ announces countrywide protests on January 5

Women journalists demand 33 percent representation in PFUJ and other bodies      Court orders government to ban social media app TikTok      Women quitting journalism in Afghanistan due to security fears      Criminal accusation notice published against union leader Rana Azeem      Three female media workers slain in separate attacks in Afghanistan      PFUJ demands Shehbaz Gill s removal for trolling women journalists      RISJA elects Ayaz Akbar as president, honors a trio of veterans      Information minister tells Matiullah Jan to quit journalism      Bangladeshi writer Mushtaq Ahmed dies in jail          06:45 PM JournalismPakistan.com December 23, 2020 ISLAMABAD Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) has announced its third stage of countrywide protests on January 5 to highlight the problems faced by the media industry, journalist community, and workers.

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