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2 Constitution Avenue, Islamabad ,
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Pakistan Lovers Club

Pakistan Lovers Club

constitution avenue , Islamabad ,
All Pakistan Lovers are invited to Like this Page
Jinnah Garden Islamabad

Jinnah Garden Islamabad

ISLAMABAD EXPRESS HIGHWAY, Islamabad ,
An excellent place for community living with life style, security and more Jinnah Garden Islamabad Zone - V. (FECHS)
Funny Pic

Funny Pic

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Islamabad Marriott Hotel

Islamabad Marriott Hotel

Agha Khan Road Shalimar 5, Islamabad ,
The five-star international Islamabad Marriott Hotel is located at the footsteps of the famous Margalla Hills and is within close proximity to Rawal Lake, the town centre, President & Prime Minister Houses, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Senate, Parliament House, Foreign Missions, World Bank, Government Offices, corporate sector, Print and Electronic media offices etc. The Hotel is a favourite rendezvous of politicians, diplomats, businessmen and movers and shakers of the country. Owing to the perfect location of the hotel, it hardly takes half an hour to commute between the Hotel, the Islamabad International Airport and the places of interests.
PFUJ (Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists)

PFUJ (Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists)

Suit # 210, 2nd Floor, Avaque Trust Complex, Aga Khan Road, F-5/1, Islamabad, Islamabad ,
Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) is located Islamabad, Pakistan. PFUJ is arguably South Asia’s first association representing the journalists of an entire country. To its credit, more then 60 years since its inception it has always stood out as a symbol of freedom of speech. The battles it waged for press freedom and for a democratic dispensation in the country will always remain etched in the collective memory of Pakistanis. To this day, PFUJ remains committed to the ideals for which it was established in 1950. Set up primarily to work towards a better working environment for Pakistani journalists, it didn’t remain isolated from the struggles and campaigns launched by the civil society. In fact, it was in the vanguard whenever sacrifices needed to be made and freedoms were to be won. PFUJ’s constitution was adopted at the Pakistan Working Journalists Convention, which was held in Karachi in April 1950. Delegates from home as well as from abroad took part in the event which paved the ground for the establishment of PFUJ. The historic event was opened by the-then foreign minister of the country, Muhammad Zafrulla Khan. The inauguration of the convention was witnessed by newsmen from the Delhi Union of Journalists, besides some federal ministers and members of the diplomatic corps. Prominent among the delegates participating in the deliberations were those belonging to the Sindh Union of Journalists and the Punjab Union of Journalists, thus earning the distinction of laying down PFUJ’s foundation. The Frontier Union of Journalists, which couldn’t send a delegate in time, declared its willingness to accept the document adopted at the convention. The draft constitution had been drawn up by our senior colleagues belonging to the Sindh Union of Journalists. According to one of its articles, PFUJ was to come into existence the very day its constitution was ratified by the last of its constituent bodies. This happened on Aug 2, 1950, thus opening a new chapter in the history of journalism in Pakistan. As per its constitution, PFUJ was to work towards the betterment of the economic conditions of journalists. It was also tasked with the onerous responsibility of creating conditions in which the media could work without coercion and intimidation. PFUJ is an affiliated member of the International Federation of Journalists.
Islamabad Islamabad Hai Yaar

Islamabad Islamabad Hai Yaar

Combining a rich history, the confluence of many a civilization and temperate climate, Islamabad - the capital city of Pakistan, is one of the most beautiful cities in the South Asian region. Wide, tree-lined streets adorn the various sectors and zones of the city, making it accessible and spectacular.
Maryam Nawaz & Marvi Memon PML N

Maryam Nawaz & Marvi Memon PML N

Street No. 52 , House No. 101 , Islamabad ,
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