
Case filed for trash dumping into the Malir River.
According to ARY News, Korangi police filed the first complaint against the dumping of trash into the Malir River at Causeway Road on Monday.
According to ARY News, Korangi police filed the first complaint against the dumping of trash into the Malir River at Causeway Road on Monday.
On Friday, June 16, the first party of three Pakistani women ever crossed Haramosh La (5,070m) from Arundu to Kutwal.
According to the private firm that runs the vessel, a submarine on a tourist mission to locate Titanic wreckage has vanished off the coast of Southeast Canada.
Tuesday will see the continuation of bilateral political negotiations between Pakistan and Russia, two nations that were once fierce adversaries during the Cold War.
The Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee has announced the sighting of Zil Hajj moon in Pakistan meaning that Eid ul Adha will be celebrated across the country on June 29 (Thursday).
Berberine, a natural supplement derived from plants such as barberry and Chinese goldthread, has a long history of usage in treating infections and wound healing.
Federal Information and Broadcasting Minister, Marriyum Aurangzeb, announced on Sunday that the local film industry has been granted tax exemption.
During Eid-ul-Adha, the Punjab government has prohibited non-registered non-governmental organisations (NGOs) from collecting animal hides. The provincial home department has directed all deputy commissioners (DCs) and police to only allow registered non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to collect them.
President Arif Alvi has approved the revised ‘Daycare Centres Bill 2023.’ The bill requires both the public and private sectors in the federal capital to set up daycare centres to help employees with children.
“They eat everything that is green: wheat, peas, sesame,” said Baz Mohammad, a Kandali village spokesperson. “We march with hungry stomachs to exterminate the locusts.” “Our agriculture will be ruined if we don’t kill them,” Mohammad said.
The Cambridge Assessment International Examination (CAIE) has provided applicants with two options after their tests were cancelled on May 10, 11, and 12.
Due to dropping worldwide coal prices, Afghanistan’s Ministry of Mines and Petroleum has decided to reduce coal royalties by $5 per tonne and customs charges by $15 per tonne.