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"Where Markets Close...": Pak Minister's Bizarre Theory On Population Boom
- Sunday January 8, 2023
- World News | Edited by NDTV News Desk
A video of Pakistan Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif's sharing his thoughts on how to control the population has everyone's attention.
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Pak Court Hands Power To Ousted PM Imran Khan's Ally In Punjab Province
- Wednesday July 27, 2022
- World News | Reuters
Pakistan's top court ruled to hand control of the country's most populous province, Punjab, to a candidate backed by ousted Prime Minister Imran Khan, triggering fresh political uncertainty in South Asian nation amidst a crippling economic crisis.
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"Ticking Time-Bomb": Pakistan Top Court Urges Population Control Measures
- Tuesday January 15, 2019
- World News | Press Trust of India
Describing Pakistan's fast-growing population as a "ticking time-bomb", the Supreme Court Tuesday urged religious scholars, the civil society and the government to back population control measures, including a two children per family norm, in the Muslim-majority country.
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"Where Markets Close...": Pak Minister's Bizarre Theory On Population Boom
- Sunday January 8, 2023
- World News | Edited by NDTV News Desk
A video of Pakistan Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif's sharing his thoughts on how to control the population has everyone's attention.
- www.ndtv.com
-
Pak Court Hands Power To Ousted PM Imran Khan's Ally In Punjab Province
- Wednesday July 27, 2022
- World News | Reuters
Pakistan's top court ruled to hand control of the country's most populous province, Punjab, to a candidate backed by ousted Prime Minister Imran Khan, triggering fresh political uncertainty in South Asian nation amidst a crippling economic crisis.
- www.ndtv.com
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"Ticking Time-Bomb": Pakistan Top Court Urges Population Control Measures
- Tuesday January 15, 2019
- World News | Press Trust of India
Describing Pakistan's fast-growing population as a "ticking time-bomb", the Supreme Court Tuesday urged religious scholars, the civil society and the government to back population control measures, including a two children per family norm, in the Muslim-majority country.
- www.ndtv.com