Pakistan Needs to Recognise Services of Its Seafarers
Pakistan Today (Lahore, Pakistan) 2011, Oct 2, 2, 98
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Byline: Pervaiz Asghar KARACHI -- The World Maritime Day is an event of considerable significance in the calendar of the seafaring states, but somehow it passes by virtually unnoticed within Pakistan. The International Maritime Organisation (IMO), which is a specialised agency of the United Nations, is the moving spirit behind its observance. The IMO celebrated the day at its headquarters in London on September 29, while its 169 member states were allowed the flexibility to do so anytime during the last week of September (26th to 30th).
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