
Eidul Adha Date Announced for Pakistan!
Eidul Adha in Pakistan Expected on June 7 Following Moon Sighting Predictions Eidul Adha is anticipated to be celebrated nationwide on Saturday, June 7, 2025,

Eidul Adha in Pakistan Expected on June 7 Following Moon Sighting Predictions Eidul Adha is anticipated to be celebrated nationwide on Saturday, June 7, 2025,

Punjab Government Announces Summer Vacation From May 28 Amid Heatwave Concerns Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz-led Punjab government on Tuesday declared that all public and private

Meteorological Department Warns of Intense Heat Wave Across Pakistan Until May 24 The Meteorological Department has issued an alert that most plains across Pakistan will

Despite Surplus Claims, Punjab Faces Prolonged Load Shedding and Water Shortages Lahore/Khanpur — Despite official claims of surplus electricity in the national grid, multiple regions

Pakistan Rejects Indian Media Claims of Shaheen Missile Use as False Propaganda Pakistan has strongly rejected Indian media reports alleging the use of Shaheen missiles

China has accelerated construction work on the Mohmand Dam project in Pakistan in response to India’s recent threat to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty and

The federal government has finalized a national plan to distribute energy-saving fans on easy, interest-free installments in an effort to curb soaring electricity consumption and

Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has firmly rejected India’s demand to place Pakistan’s nuclear assets under international supervision, calling the suggestion “ridiculous” and politically motivated. In

The Sindh government has officially declared Wednesday, May 28, as a public holiday to commemorate Youm-e-Takbeer, marking Pakistan’s historic nuclear tests in 1998. According to

Kashmir represents far more than a territorial dispute; it is the unresolved legacy of South Asia’s 1947 partition, where geography, identity, and post-colonial state formation

On 17-18 May 2024, nine Khwarij belonging to Indian Proxy, Fitna Al Khwarij, were sent to hell in multiple engagements in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province. An

A Punjab Police spokesperson revealed that 3,375 people have been arrested across the province this year for violating the Anti-Kite Flying Act, with 3,301 FIRs