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Woman Arrested in Islamabad for Smuggling over 8 KG of Opium

Tarnol police have apprehended a woman involved in drug smuggling within the Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT). The law enforcement officers discovered a significant amount of opium, totaling 8,250 grams, in her possession. A statement from a Police Public Relations Officer confirmed the arrest and seizure.

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Islamabad’s New Wildlife Law: Adequate for Exotic Pets?

Pakistan took a significant step towards enhancing wildlife and environmental protections with the passing of the Islamabad Nature Conservation and Wildlife Management Act, 2023 on August 10th. This legislation, designed to replace the outdated Islamabad Wildlife (Protection, Preservation, Conservation, and Management) Ordinance of 1979, seeks to fortify conservation efforts and safeguard the nation’s wildlife and natural habitats.

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MDCAT 2023 rescheduled after students’ successful protest

MDCAT 2023 rescheduled after students’ successful protest

Following student protests, the Medical and Dental Colleges Admission Test (MDCAT) 2023 has been delayed. According to sources, Anwaar ul Haq Kakar, the interim Prime Minister, has announced a relaxation for aspiring MDCAT students, giving them additional time to study for the entry test.

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Senate Committee Halts Margalla Road Construction

A significant event occurred on Wednesday when the Senate Standing Committee on Climate Change instructed the Capital Development Authority (CDA), Islamabad’s civic agency, to immediately cease the construction of a road through the Margalla Hills. The proposed road, starting at Shah Allah Ditta and cutting through the Margalla Hills National Park with the aim of connecting the capital to Haripur, was at the center of attention.

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Supreme Court Declares 2023 Review Act Unconstitutional

The Supreme Court (SC) of Pakistan has made a significant decision by declaring the Supreme Court (Review of Judgments and Orders) Act 2023 unconstitutional, effectively striking down a law that sought to expand the scope of review petitions. This decision was made by a three-member SC bench, led by Chief Justice of Pakistan Umar Ata Bandial, and has far-reaching implications for the legal and judicial landscape of the country.

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