Home Sunday, 07 September 2008
 
 
   
Google
 
 
HomeWorldFinanceSci/TechHealthEntertainmentSportsContact Us

Sindh Assembly member arrives on stretcher to cast her vote in Pak Prez poll
Tag it:
Delicious
Furl it!
Spurl
NewsVine
Reddit
YahooMyWeb
Technorati
Wists
YahooMyWeb
Blinkbits
BlinkList
blogmarks
co.mments
connotea
Digg
Stumble
User Rating: / 0
Written by ANI   
Saturday, 06 September 2008

Karachi, Sept 6 (ANI): A senior PPP member of the Sindh Provincial Assembly Ruqqaya Soomro reached the Assembly on stretcher to cast her vote in the ongoing presidential poll today.

According to The News, Soomro, a former Member of National Assembly (MNA) and now a sitting member of the Sindh Assembly, was the first lawmaker to come to the Assembly lying on a stretcher to cast her vote and set an example for others, despite her severe illness.

Meanwhile, voting is continuing in the National Assembly in Islamabad and all the four Provincial Assemblies, namely Punjab, Sindh, NWFP and Balochistan, to elect the next president of the country.

Polling began at 1010 am and would continue till 3:00 pm without break.

A total of 442 members of the Senate and the National Assembly would cast their votes.

The Pakistan Presidential Electoral College comprises of Senate's 100 members, National Assembly 342, Punjab Assembly 371, Sindh Assembly 168, Frontier Assembly 124 and 65 members of Balochistan Assembly.

The result would be announced by the Returning Officer attached to Chief Election Commissioner in the evening today, after which a notification with regard to the next President would be issued.

Finally, the newly elected president would be administered the oath of office and secrecy today by the country's Chief Justice of Supreme Court. (ANI)

Be first to comment this article | Add as favourites (2)

Last Updated ( Saturday, 06 September 2008 )
 
Flood situation grim in Assam
Tag it:
Delicious
Furl it!
Spurl
NewsVine
Reddit
YahooMyWeb
Technorati
Wists
YahooMyWeb
Blinkbits
BlinkList
blogmarks
co.mments
connotea
Digg
Stumble
User Rating: / 0
Written by ANI   
Saturday, 06 September 2008

Morigaon (Assam), Sep 6 (ANI): More than a million people have been affected by floods in Assam after the Brahmaputra burst its banks.

So far, 15 people have been killed and 300,000 acres of farmland submerged.

The Morigaon district of the State has been reeling under floodwaters for the last seven days and the water level is still increasing.

"We are not getting proper facilities. Our cattle have been washed away and our houses are under water. Bihar has received a lot of aid but not much has reached here," said Anup Baglari, a flood victim.

Heavy rains caused water levels in the Brahmaputra river and its tributaries to rise above danger level, forcing animals in wildlife sanctuaries to flee to higher ground.

Villagers have been forced to take shelter on the roadside along with their children and livestock.

"Our cultivatable land has been ruined. It is very difficult to stay on the roadside," said Junali Das, another victim.

The waist-deep flood waters engulfed 167 villages with a population of 1.5 lakh and was threatening fresh areas in the island, which houses several 'satras' (Vaishnavite monasteries).

The authorities were forced to shift 34 prisoners from Goramur sub-divisional jail to Jorhat central jail following the inundation in Majuli.

The situation in lower Assam's Rangiya sub-division too is critical following breaches in four embankments of the Puthimari river.

The situation in the Kaziranga National Park, famed for its one-horned rhinos, is also critical with more than 50 percent of the park area under flood waters. (ANI)

Be first to comment this article | Add as favourites (1)

Last Updated ( Saturday, 06 September 2008 )
 
'Greek Postmen' tops 'oddest book title' list
Tag it:
Delicious
Furl it!
Spurl
NewsVine
Reddit
YahooMyWeb
Technorati
Wists
YahooMyWeb
Blinkbits
BlinkList
blogmarks
co.mments
connotea
Digg
Stumble
User Rating: / 0
Written by ANI   
Saturday, 06 September 2008

London, Sept 6 (ANI): "Greek Rural Postmen and Their Cancellation Numbers" has been named as the oddest book title of the past 30 years.

The book by Derek Willan, a comprehensive record of Greek postal routes, topped the list with 13 percent of the 1,000 international public votes.

The title was chosen from the winners of the annual competition that began in 1978, according to the Bookseller magazine.

Greek postmen trounced over "People Who Don't Know They're Dead" and "How To Avoid Huge Ships" into second and third place with 11 and 10 percent votes respectively.

"The posties pulled off a real shock here. The pre-tournament favourite was the prize's first ever recipient - "'Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Nude Mice,"' the Mirror quoted Horace Bent, custodian of the annual Diagram Prize, as saying. "Right from the off, it was Gary Leon Hill's "People Who Don't Know They're Dead" that set the pace. It topped the polls for over three weeks," he added.

The prize was dreamed up initially at the 1978 Frankfurt Book Fair as a way of avoiding boredom. It has since become an annual star.

This year's winner was "If You Want Closure in Your Relationship, Start With Your Legs." (ANI)

Be first to comment this article | Add as favourites (1)

Last Updated ( Saturday, 06 September 2008 )
 
<< Start < Prev 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next > End >>

Results 69 - 72 of 4078

Large Haudron Collider could s...
My theory is that the LHC is Dr Evil holding the world to RA...
More...

Sixth Pay Commission OK Sees 2...
I\'m a central govt. employee. my basic pay was 4000-6000. m...
More...

Treadmill Exercise May Help St...
Using a treadmill can give you a total body workout, you can...
More...

Boy found with "terror suspect...
Dear Readers, I would like to add few bits in this news t...
More...

Do Ayurvedic Medicines Contain...
Hey guys! let us not be prejudice about our ancient way of t...
More...

 
About Us | Privacy Policy | Advertise | Contact Us
Links: eMRSA | Know HGH
©2007-2008 NewsLocale.org, All Rights Reserved