Monday 29 February 2016
Saturday 27 February 2016
Good news for Boom
Good news for Boom Boom Afridi
Samiah Khan, a Pakistani astrologist, predicted that 2016 would be a successful year for national T20 team skipper Shahid Afridi.... Read More
Boom Boom Afridi
Friday 26 February 2016
All tickets sold out
All tickets sold out for Pakistan-India clash
All tickets for Pakistan-India Asia Cup T20 encounter has been sold out as cricket fever is at its peak. Watch this report.
Pakistan-India clash
Thursday 11 February 2016
Wednesday 10 February 2016
Islamabad United, Lahore Qalanadars encounter today
Islamabad United, Lahore Qalanadars encounter today
Islamabad United and Lahore Qalandars are all set to play in Pakistan Super League (PSL) game today in Dubai. Both the teams have lost two matches with one win each. Watch this report.
Firing, panic lead to closure of girls college
Firing, panic lead to closure of girls college
RAWALPINDI: Firing between police and car-lifters created panic at a government-run girls college in Rawalpindi, Samaa reported Wednesday.
Reports said exchange of fire took place allegedly between a group of car-lifters and police near Waqar-un-Nissa Girls College, creating fright and panic in the vicinity and prompting family members of the students to throng to the institution.
Reports said exchange of fire took place allegedly between a group of car-lifters and police near Waqar-un-Nissa Girls College, creating fright and panic in the vicinity and prompting family members of the students to throng to the institution.
However, security forces reached the scene and controlled the situation.
Although the college building was later searched and cleared by army troops, the panic led to closure of the academy.
Police said no incident of terrorism took place in the college. - Samaa
Although the college building was later searched and cleared by army troops, the panic led to closure of the academy.
Police said no incident of terrorism took place in the college. - Samaa
Tuesday 9 February 2016
Two pilots martyred as army aircraft crashes
Two pilots martyred as army aircraft crashes near Gujranwala
GUJRANWALA: Two pilots were killed when a small aircraft of the Pakistan Army crashed near Gujranwala on Tuesday.
” Major Azhar and copilot Captain Ahmed, a trainee pilot were martyred in a plane crash near Gujranwala,” Samaa TV reported.
According to the report, the craft was on a training mission when it crashed.
However, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said the Mushshak aircraft was on routine flight when it came down in Gujranwala.SAMAA
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