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  2. Dawn (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Ali Jinnah, founder of the Dawn newspaper. Dawn began as a weekly publication, based in New Delhi. [1] Under the instruction of Jinnah, it became the official organ of the All India Muslim League in Delhi, and the sole voice of the Muslims League in the English language, reflecting and espousing the cause of Pakistan's creation.

  3. Daily Imroze - Wikipedia

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    Daily Imroze (Urdu: روزنامہ اِمروز) is an Urdu language newspaper in Pakistan published daily from Karachi. [1] [2] This is one of the oldest newspapers of Pakistan that originally started publishing from Lahore in the newly independent Pakistan soon after 1947.

  4. Insurgency in Punjab, India - Wikipedia

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    A detective inspector from Punjab police killed by Sikh militants. [93] 14 July 1983: Four policemen killed by Sikh militants. [93] 21 September 1983: Senior superintendent of Punjab Police wounded and his guard killed by Sikh militants. [93] 29 September 1983: 5 Punjab Police constables killed by Sikh militants in a week. [93] 14 Oct 1983

  5. The Nation (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    The Nation is an English-language daily newspaper owned by Majid Nizami Trust and based in Lahore, Pakistan. [2] [3] Rameeza Nizami is the Executive Editor of The Nation. She is the adopted daughter of the renowned Pakistani journalist, the late Majid Nizami (3 April 1928 – 26 July 2014). [4] It is published from Lahore, Islamabad, Multan and ...

  6. Hamid Mir - Wikipedia

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    Hamid Mir's grandfather was Mir Abdul Aziz from Sialkot, who was a poet in Punjabi, Urdu and Persian. [32] Mir's father, Waris Mir, was also a columnist for Daily Jang and Mir's mother was Mumtaz Mir, who migrated to Pakistan from Jammu in the region of Jammu and Kashmir in 1947. [33]

  7. Mohsin Naqvi - Wikipedia

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    Syed Mohsin Raza Naqvi (Urdu: سید محسن رضا نقوی; born 28 October 1978) is a Pakistani politician and businessman.He is a senator and serves currently as Interior Minister of Pakistan since 11 March 2024 and the Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board since 6 February 2024.

  8. British Raj - Wikipedia

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    Indian Police Act 1861: creation of the Imperial Police, later known as the Indian Police Service. 21 March 1862 – 20 November 1863: Earl of Elgin: Viceroy dies prematurely in Dharamsala in 1863 12 January 1864 – 12 January 1869: Sir John Lawrence, Bt [133] Anglo-Bhutan Duar War (1864–1865) Orissa famine of 1866 Rajputana famine of 1869

  9. 2024 Indian farmers' protest - Wikipedia

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    At the Shambu border between Haryana and Punjab, where thousands of farmers gathered, police used tear gas and rubber bullets, while drones flew overhead to drop tear gas on the protesting crowds. [32] Barricades were also placed at the Gazipur and Tikri borders. [31] Internet services were suspended in seven districts of Haryana. [30]