Geo436 ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani on Tuesday reiterated the resolve of the government to provide relief to the flood victims in all parts of the country and called for joint efforts to overcome the natural calamity. Talking to Chairman of National Fertilizers Company (NFC) Muhammad Khalid Malik who presented him a cheque of Rs 20 million for Prime Minister's Flood Relief Fund, Gilani appreciated the humane gesture and thanked the employees of Fertilizer Company for generous contribution to help their brethren in these trying times. The Chairman said the contribution was over and above the contribution of one day's salary of the NFC employees
Monday, August 16, 2010
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