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Labour Welfare – The Key to a Prosperous Pakistan

Every year, May 1st is celebrated as Labour Day all over the world. On this day, like other countries of the world all government and private organisations, educational institutions and markets in Pakistan too remain closed. Different political and labour organisations‚ particularly the labour wings of political parties and professional bodies organise programmes to highlight significance of the day and …

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Security of Pakistani Nukes

Answering the Malicious Propaganda May 28, 1998, is the most important and a highly momentous day in Pakistan’s history. On this auspicious afternoon at 1516 hours, Prime Minister of Pakistan, Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, ordered Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC) team to perform the nuclear tests, codename Chagai-I. The tests were performed at the iron-steel tunnel built under the Koh …

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Top 10 Stories

Too Soon to Celebrate? Apr 02: Iran and world powers agreed on the framework of a potentially historic deal aimed at curbing Tehran’s nuclear programme after marathon talks in Switzerland. Ladies and Gentlemen, the Judicial Commission! The Supreme Court of Pakistan constituted a three-judge commission to investigate allegations of rigging in the last general elections. Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice …

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Letters to the Editor

For feedback and suggestions, please write to us at: editor@jworldtimes.com  adeelniaz78@gmail.com XI Jinping in Pakistan Chinese President Xi Jinping’s historical visit to Pakistan has opened new vistas of opportunities specifically for the country’s unemployed workforce. Investments in various sectors, especially energy and infrastructure projects worth $46 billion, can help develop this economically faltering country of Pakistan. But, unfortunately, given improper …

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What Every Country in the European Union is Best At

The European Union has 28 member countries, and much like snowflakes, they’re all special in their own way. Every country excels at something. Austria: Lowest Unemployment During 2014, Austria had the lowest unemployment rate at an average of 4.9%. Belgium: Most Recycling Belgians ranked best at recycling packaged waste. Bulgaria: Cheapest Electricity Bulgaria has the cheapest electricity in Europe. It …

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They Said It Right!

  “All the leaders of national and international academia are the corps commanders and the generals of education because today the wars are fought with the power of education. They hold the key to the success and development of a country.” Ahsan Iqbal Federal Minister for Planning and Development

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TOP 10 Stories

1 – When Justice is Actually Blind Feb 24: A US jury in New York held the Palestine Liberation Organisation and the Palestinian Authority responsible for a series of attacks in the early 2000s in Israel that killed or wounded several Americans.

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Letters to the Editor

For feedback and suggestions, please write to us at: editor@jworldtimes.com  adeelniaz78@gmail.com NEEDED PESSIMISTIC POLITICAL APPROACH The province of Balochistan has always been neglected, purely on political reasons. Regrettably, the largest province (area wise) of the country has been ignored only due to its low population or more rightly, the small number of votes in country’s politics. Owing to this utter …

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The Moments Unforgettable

Pleasant moments are never forgotten. An incredible dinner evening was arranged by Jahangir’s World Times (JWT) with honourable faculty members of World Times Academy (WTA), friends and probationers of 42nd Common Training Programme (CTP). The delicate ambiance at Lahore Gymkhana Club doubled the charm of the evening.

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10 Weirdest Diplomatic Gifts Ever

1. François Hollande Got Camel After the France sent troops to Mali to help push out Islamic rebels that had seized the northern part of the country, Malian officials felt that the best way to thank French President François Hollande was to give him an exotic animal. Hollande gave that camel to a family from Timbuktu which ended up slaughtering …

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