What Might The Pakistan Petrol Price Be On November 1st?
Pakistani government is likely to reduce petrol prices in the first half of November due to the strengthening of the rupee against the dollar as part of stringent measures.
Pakistani government is likely to reduce petrol prices in the first half of November due to the strengthening of the rupee against the dollar as part of stringent measures.
Customs Intelligence has initiated legal proceedings against the well-known builder and developer, Muhammad Hanif Jewani, on charges of money laundering
Prominent Pakistani journalist and academic, Shahida Kazi, the nation’s first female correspondent, has passed away at the age of 79 in Karachi following an illness.
In a bid to enhance road safety and encourage compliance with traffic regulations, the Sindh police have increased fines for traffic violations.
To enhance road safety and promote adherence to traffic regulations, the Karachi Traffic Police has raised fines for rule violations.
The Sindh Building Control Authority (SBCA) has taken stringent measures against Bahria Town Karachi due to outstanding dues.
The bodies of at least twelve teenage girls have been unearthed in a short period of time, startling the Sindh Police.
Dr. Farooq Sattar, a senior figure in Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P), has invited former Finance Minister Miftah Ismail to join MQM-P.
The head of a fishermen’s association has emphasized the need for comprehensive policies in Pakistan’s underdeveloped fisheries sector to elevate it to a major industry and grant fishermen the status of industrial workers.
The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has issued a cyclone warning as a low-pressure system approaches the Arabian Sea, approximately 1,700 kilometers from the Pakistani coastlines.
In a groundbreaking move, the Sindh government has taken the decision to introduce a diploma program in digital marketing within the public colleges of the province.
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), facing financial difficulties, was compelled to cancel a combined total of 24 domestic and international flights due to a limited fuel supply from Pakistan State Oil (PSO). Only 26 of PIA’s scheduled flights managed to depart on that day.