Governor Sindh Demands Arrest Of Alcohol-Drinking Muslims
Sindh Governor Kamran Tessori advocated for the arrest of Muslims who consume alcohol, as per local media reports on Wednesday
Sindh Governor Kamran Tessori advocated for the arrest of Muslims who consume alcohol, as per local media reports on Wednesday
In Karachi, the largest city in the country, there has been a notable surge in street crime, with incidents of theft, muggings, and robberies becoming increasingly common
Karachi’s Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Traffic Police, Ahmed Nawaz, instructed his team on Monday not to issue traffic fines to motorists breaking rules between 5 pm and Iftar.
Quick-thinking schoolchildren in Karachi’s North Karachi area demonstrated bravery and resourcefulness, successfully thwarting a theft, as reported by a local media outlet.
In Malir Jail, Karachi, a detainee tragically took his own life after receiving a positive HIV/AIDS diagnosis, it was revealed on Tuesday
The Sindh High Court has served notices to the federal government, Civil Aviation Authority, Pakistan International Airlines, and the privatization commission concerning the impending privatization of the national airline.
The Sindh government has released updated schedules for public offices across the province in anticipation of the commencement of the holy month of Ramadan 2024 on March 12 (Tuesday) in Pakistan
In Karachi, a devastating fire erupted on Tuesday at shops specializing in foam within Iqbal Market, resulting in the complete destruction of furniture and equipment.
TiE Islamabad and the U.S. Embassy celebrate the 10-year milestone of the Pakistan Startup Cup, Pakistan’s biggest startup competition with a capstone event.
Karachi and various regions in Sindh are bracing for inclement weather, as the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) forecasts the likelihood of “rain/thunderstorms with heavy rainfall” today.
Following a series of significant increases in power tariffs in Pakistan in recent months, the government is reportedly considering a substantial rise in the security fee for new power connections.
Authorities in Karachi, Pakistan’s largest city, have declared a local state of emergency, warning residents about potential low-level flooding due to an approaching wet spell.