
Electric Buses To Be Introduced On Lahore Roads
Lahore, the country’s second most populous city, has witnessed substantial infrastructure investments, transforming it into the most modern urban center in Pakistan.
Lahore, the country’s second most populous city, has witnessed substantial infrastructure investments, transforming it into the most modern urban center in Pakistan.
Today, Islamabad and Rawalpindi are experiencing mild cloudy weather, according to the latest bulletin from the Pakistan Meteorological Department.
On Monday, the Supreme Court of Pakistan suspended the decision made by the Peshawar High Court regarding reserved seats, after accepting a plea filed by the Sunni Ittehad Council (SIC) against the high court’s ruling.
Federal Minister for Interior and Narcotics Control, Mohsin Naqvi, paid a visit to Sialkot International Airport on Sunday to inspect various sections of the facility.
PML-N leader Sheikh Jaffer Mandokhail assumed office as the 24th governor of Balochistan on Monday.
Members of the transgender community launched an attack on a police station in Kharian, situated in the Gujrat District of Punjab, following reports of an alleged assault on individuals from their community.
The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) has given the green light to the restructuring plan of Pakistan International Airlines Corporation Limited (PIACL).
Karachi, Pakistan’s economic hub, is grappling with a significant surge in commodity prices, and residents are bracing themselves for yet another increase, this time in milk prices.
In Islamabad, a Saudi delegation, led by executives from more than thirty influential Saudi firms, arrived to bolster economic relations between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.
The Kissan Ittehad Pakistan has announced plans for nationwide protests against the ongoing wheat crisis, starting on May 10 in Multan.
The central council of the Awami National Party (ANP) convened on Sunday and unanimously selected Senator Aimal Wali Khan as the party’s central president.
The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has approved a bill allowing for up to three years of imprisonment for electricity company officials involved in overbilling.