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Pakistan Air Force Steals the Spotlight at World Defense Show 2026 in Saudi Arabia
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Appeals on Seniority of Sindh Police Officers Dismissed
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Trump Calls Himself Netanyahu’s “Boss,” Confirms Upcoming Meeting
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Canadian writer Robert Munsch approved for assisted dying
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UO Syndicate Approves 65 Appointments, Rs1.7 Billion Budget
Posted onBy Muhammad ShahzadLahore, PakistanLAHORE: The Syndicate of University of Okara, in its 28th meeting, approved 61 appointments and 4 promotions recommended by the Selection Board. The revised budget for the financial year 2025-26, amounting to Rs1,700 million, was also approved based on the recommendations of the 19th Finance & Planning Committee (F&PC).The meeting was chaired…
