
Pakistan’s IT Exports Jump 34.9%, Surpass $1.2 Billion in 4 Months
Pakistan’s IT exports have seen a remarkable 34.9% growth during the first four months of the current financial year, surpassing $1.2 billion, according to Shaza
Pakistan’s IT exports have seen a remarkable 34.9% growth during the first four months of the current financial year, surpassing $1.2 billion, according to Shaza
The federal government has announced plans to invite fresh bids for the privatization of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) after concerns were raised about the significantly
A controversial issue has emerged in Islamabad regarding preferential allotments of one-kanal plots in the posh Sector E-11, where senior bureaucrats and top police officers
The J-10C ‘Vigorous Dragon’ fighter jet has garnered significant attention at the Zhuhai Air Show 2024, even as China showcases its new stealth aircraft, the
A fake tax collector, along with complicit police officers and private individuals, has been implicated in a case of extortion involving cigarette transporters in Lahore.
The Ministry of Religious Affairs has taken a significant step in making Hajj more affordable for Pakistani pilgrims by announcing a fixed airfare of $800
Australia has already clinched the T20 series with victories in the first two matches, but Pakistan is determined to end the series on a high
A contingent of dignitaries from the UAE, led by Sheikh Khalifa Bin Saif Al-Nehyan, has arrived in Panjgur via their special plane. The delegation, which
A task force created to combat the gutka mafia has been thrust into controversy after three female police officers were allegedly caught stealing Rs. 2.6
Pakistan will require over $390 billion in additional investments by 2050 to effectively transition to a low-carbon economy, according to a report released by the
Following a decrease in smog levels and an improvement in the air quality index, the Rawalpindi Division has announced the reopening of all public and
RIYADH – Saudi Arabia has executed 21 Pakistani nationals among a group of 100 foreign workers as part of a troubling surge in capital punishment