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Newspaper Index Punjab University Library, Lahore. 1 Newspaper Index A monthly publication of newspaper’s articles From Business Recorder, Daily Times, Dawn, Pakistan Observer, The Nation and The News Compiled by Muhammad Asif Khan Deputy Chief Librarian, Serials Section, P.U.Library Dr. Azhar Rasheed Deputy Chief Librarian, Oriental Section, P.U.Library Dr. Hamid Ali Senior Librarian, Oriental Section, P.U. Library Shafiq Ur Rehman Senior Librarian, Oriental Section, P.U. Library Muhammad Razaq Senior Librarian, Circulation Section, P.U. Library Ms. Sakina Bashir Librarian, Serials Section, P.U.Library Mehtab Yahya Librarian, Circulation Section, P.U. Library Published by Punjab University Library © 2021 Dr. Muhammad Haroon Usmani Chief Librarian Punjab University Library, Lahore Punjab University Library, Lahore. 2 Preface Punjab University Library is providing an indexing service “Newspaper’s index”. This is a monthly publication of newspaper articles published in famous local and foreign newspapers. Since January 2005 library is also providing this index on internet. Library is offering the current index as well as the archives and a cumulative index on our website pulibrary.pu.edu.pk, In addition to that, hard and soft copies of the indices are also available in the Serials section of the Library. Contents are divided in two categories, Pakistan and the other World. Furthermore both of the categories have their sub-contents arranged alphabetically under various subjects. Indexed entries are further arranged under author alphabetically within their relevant subjects. Indexed entries provide bibliographic information about the articles. The scope, arrangement, format and abbreviations used in the index are as under. Scope: This Index covers Six major English newspapers "Dawn, The Nation, The News, Business Recorder, Pakistan Observer and Daily Times". Bibliographical Information: It is a subject index; Entries in each subject have been arranged alphabetically by author. Sample entry: Faisal Bari. "An uncertain career path." Dawn, 16 December, 2016, p.8 Author: Only Christian author’s names are inverted in their family name e.g. Roy C. Macridis will be inverted as Macridis, Roy C. Title: Complete title of the article is in double quotes “Title: subtitle” while sub-title (if any) is separated with colon ( : ). Publisher: Name of the news paper e.g. The Nation Date of Publication: Abbreviated month and year of publication are printed in the Format ”1 May. 2016,” Page No: Regular pages are indicated as p.7, while pages having a specific category name are indexed as, “Business & Economics Review. IV” Dr. Muhammad Haroon Usmani Chief Librarian Punjab University Punjab University Library, Lahore. 3 Newspaper Index Vol. 20, No.4, April, 2021 Contents Summary 1. Articles Index(5-20) 2. E-Journals Databases / E-Books(21-22) 3. Foreign Research Journals (23-24) 4. List of New Arrivals Urdu (25-27) 5. List of New Arrivals English (28-30) Punjab University Library, Lahore. 4 Articles Index Detailed Contents Sr. No. Subject Page No. 1 Arts & Sports – Pakistan 5 2 Banking, Finance and Stock Exchange 5 3 Business, Economics & Industry 5 4 Biographies 5 5 Crimes 7 6 Current Issues – Pakistan 7 7 Defense/ Military 7 8 Education Pakistan 7 9 Geography and Travel 8 10 Governance / Policies – Pakistan 8 11 Governance / Policies – World 9 12 Health and Environment 9 13 History and Archaeology – Pakistan 10 14 History and Archaeology – World 11 15 Human Rights–Pakistan 11 16 Human Rights – World 11 17 India Politics, Policies and Relations 11 18 Indo-Pak Relations 12 19 Internationl Relations 12 20 Islam 13 21 Kashmir Kashmir Issues 13 22 Language and Literature 13 23 Law and Legislation 13 24 Media – Pakistan 14 25 Miscellaneous 14 26 Other Religion 14 27 Organizationa 14 28 Pakistan Foreign Relations 14 29 Peace and war / After effects 15 30 Politics – Pakistan 15 31 Politics – World 17 32 Power Resources ( Gas, Oil, Dam, etc) 18 33 Science and Information Technology 18 34 Social Problems 18 35 Society and Culture – Pakistan 18 36 Society and Culture – World 19 37 Terrorism 19 38 US Politics, Policies and Relations 19 Punjab University Library, Lahore. 5 AGRICULTURE Ayesha Zee Khan. "The real revolution." Pakistan Observer, 18 March, 2021, 05 Genevieve Hussain. "An equal future." Dawn, 31 March, 2021, p.07 Huzaima Bukhari. "Revolutionizing agriculture." Daily Times, 27 March, 2021, p.A5 Semedo, Maria Helena. "Restoring our forests." The News, 23 March, 2021, p.6 RTS & SPORTS – PAKISTAN Kolhatkar, Sonali. "Useless reforms." The News, 2 March, 2021, p.7 Muhammad Ali Jan. "Politics, ambiguity and righteousness." The News, 6 March, 2021, p.6 Muhammad Bilal. "PSL and cricket diplomacy." Pakistan Observer, 05 March, 2021, 05 Muhammad Omar Iftikhar. "Culture and works of literature." The Nation, 23 March, 2021, p.06 Muhammad Omar Iftikhar. "Culture and works of literature." The Nation, 23 March, 2021, p.06 Rafia Zakaria. "Workers and FIFA in Qatar." Dawn, 24 March, 2021, p.06 BANKING , FINANCE AND STOCK EXCHANGE Amir Hussain. "Safeguarding involuntary resettlement." The News, 26 March, 2021, p.6 Aqdas Afzal. "Reforming SBP?." Dawn, 22 March, 2021, p.07 Balazs Koranyi, Howard Schneider, Leika Kihara. "Central banks will happily ignore inflation mongers." Business Recorder, 02 March, 2021, P.10 Dr Muhammad Khan. "FATF: Rational approachis needed towards Pakistan." Pakistan Observer, 04 March, 2021, 04 Khurram Husain. "State Bank Act amendments." Dawn, 25 March, 2021, p.06 Malik M Ashraf. "Rejoining the IMF programme." Pakistan Observer, 30 March, 2021, 04 Muhammad Usman. "Self-defeating absolute autonomy to SBP." Pakistan Observer, 24 March, 2021, 05 Saadia Saadat, UK. "With great power comes great responsibility." Pakistan Observer, 29 March, 2021, 05 BIOGRAPHIES Addleton, Jonathan. "Forman's legacy." The News, 3 March, 2021, p.6 Naazir Mahmood. "What set Haseena Moin apart?." The News, 29 March, 2021, p.7 BUSINESS, ECONOMICS & INDUSTRY Imran Batada. "How to make passive income." The News, 18 March, 2021, p.7 Abdul Jalil. "Autonomy for the SBP." The News, 24 March, 2021, p.6 Abid Hasan. "SBP reforms and the IMF." The News, 24 March, 2021, p.7 Abid Qaiyum Suleri. "Food and energy inflation." The News, 29 March, 2021, p.6 Ahsan Iqbal. "Good economics is inclusive politics." The News, 10 March, 2021, p.6 Ahsan Munir. "A pragmatic approach to the knowledge economy." The Nation, 26 March, 2021, p.06 Ahsan Munir. "For greater peace." The Nation, 07 March, 2021, p.06 Ali Khizar. "Tax exemptions - mixed signals." Business Recorder, 14 March, 2021, P.06 Androulla Kaminara Pamela coke-Hamilton. "Brighter future." Dawn, 11 March, 2021, p.07 Anjum Ibrahim. "LSM performance." Business Recorder, 15 March, 2021, P.10 Arif Hasan. "World Bank in Karachi." Dawn, 26 March, 2021, p.07 Atrache, Sahar. "Struggling economy." The News, 18 March, 2021, p.7 Atta-Ur-Rahman. "Loot and plunder." The News, 10 March, 2021, p.6 Baker, Dean. "Economic optimism." The News, 18 March, 2021, p.6 Bayard, Marc. "A strong economy." The News, 9 March, 2021, p.7 Bradbery, Angela. "Reframing taxes." The News, 29 March, 2021, p.7 Capt. Anwar Shah. "Pakistani Ports." Business Recorder, 11 March, 2021, P.10 Collins, Chuck. "Wealth tax." The News, 4 March, 2021, p.7 Dr Atiq UR Rehamn. "Mysterious world of monetary policy and public debt." Pakistan Observer, 17 March, 2021, 05 Dr Atiq-UR-Rehman. "Resource generation for a sovereign country." Pakistan Observer, 10 March, 2021, 05 Dr Hafiz A Pasha. "C/A: things have changed since Nov." Business Recorder, 02 March, 2021, P.10 Dr Ikramul Haq, Huzaima Bukhari. "Recouping tax losses judiciously - II." Business Recorder, 13 March, 2021, P.06 Dr Ikramul Haq, Huzaima Bukhari. "Simplification of taxes for growth - I." Business Recorder, 19 March, 2021, P.10 Eve Samield. "One virus, one stuck ship spark global trade rethink." Business Recorder, 31 March, 2021, P.110 Faihan Zafar. "Pakistan's potential to become top exporter of citrus fruit." Pakistan Observer, 19 March, 2021, 05 Farhan Bokhari. "Company versus country?." The News, 24 March, 2021, p.6 Farhat Ali. "Economics statecraft." Business Recorder, 20 March, 2021, P.06 Farrukh Salee. "Implosion: 2025." The News, 21 March, 2021, p.6 Punjab University Library, Lahore. 6 Foqia Sadiq Khan. "Bazaar traders in urban Punjab." The News, 29 March, 2021, p.6 Foqia Sadiq Khan. "Civil service reforms." The News, 13 March, 2021, p.6 Hassan Bai. "Economic security." The News, 4 March, 2021, p.6 Hassan Baig. "Regional trade dynamics." The News, 19 March, 2021, p.6 Howard Schneider. "Fed hopes for inflation psych-out, stable expectations, as prices rise." Business Recorder, 23 March, 2021, P.10 Huzaima Bukhari, Dr Ikramul Haq. "FBR, tax potential enforcement - I." Business Recorder, 05 March, 2021, P.10 Huzaima Bukhari, Dr Ikramul Haq. "FBR, tax potential enforcement - II." Business Recorder, 07 March, 2021, P.06 Huzaima Bukhari, Dr Ikramul Haq. "Recouping tax losses judiciously - III." Business Recorder, 18 March, 2021, P.10 Huzaima Bukhari, Dr Ikramuul Haq. "Recouping tax losses judiciously - I." Business Recorder, 12 March, 2021, P.10 Idrees Khawaja. "An `independent' SBP." The News, 27 March, 2021, p.6 Ikram Sehgal. "An independent State Bank." Daily Times, 26 March, 2021, p.A4 Ikram ul Haq, Dr.. "FBR abd tax defiant political parties." Daily Times, 21 March, 2021, p.A4 Ikram ul Haq, Dr.. "IMF: bail-outs or death-blows." Daily Times, 28 March, 2021, p.A4 Ikramul Haq, Dr.. "FATF: FBR's challenges." Daily Times, 14 March, 2021, p.A4 Ikramul Haq. "Illicit cigarette trade." The News, 31 March, 2021, p.6 Imran Batada. "Startup challenges: the way out." The News, 1 March, 2021, p.6 Jamil Ahmad. "Biodiversity crisis." Dawn, 12 March, 2021, p.07 Jean-Baptiste Oubrier. "'Barrier to sell': Brexit slashes UK exports to EU." Business Recorder, 13 March, 2021, P.06 John Biers, Juliette Michel.
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