Sindh Minister for Information Sharjeel Memon has expressed concerns over the Red Line project, stating that it is a single-project that is causing inconvenience to the public. In an interview with Geo News on their program ‘Geo Pakistan’, Memon said that the project’s execution was not going smoothly, and the government had canceled the contract. The construction work of the Red Line project in Karachi’s BRT is underway, with the government aiming to complete the Shahra-e-Faisal corridor as soon as possible.
Memon added that the government is trying to restart the project within 48 hours and is satisfied with the progress made on the Shahra-e-Faisal project, with plans to open it to the public in the next month.
A tragic incident occurred in Lahore when a young man’s father, Riyah, claimed that his son had boarded an online taxi to go to the airport on the night of Tuesday but never returned. The Center of Excellence’s Organized Time Management organized a two-day international conference on future warfare and modern technology. According to the ISPR, the conference aimed to discuss the changing strategic trends and the impact of modern technology on war.
Preliminary investigations suggest that the boy’s mother was involved in his death, with further investigations ongoing. British media reported that Elon Musk’s company has acquired the AI startup, Krstar, for $60 billion. The 24th-level exams in Islamabad and Rawalpindi will be held as scheduled on April 24.
Pakistan’s Foreign Office spokesperson Tahira Hassan said that efforts to link the Pehalgam incident to Pakistan are unacceptable. A local resident in Swat died after hanging himself from a tree, according to police investigations. The deceased was involved in various crimes in Karachi’s East and Korangi areas, including robbery and firing at police.
The Sindh government has allowed objections to be filed for the delimitation of constituencies from May 26 to June 23, with final decisions to be made by July 22. The final delimitation list will be released on August 10. Pakistan Railways failed to meet its freight revenue target for the fiscal year, with the government setting a target of Rs 28.49 crore 60 million.
The Cabinet meeting, chaired by Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif, discussed preparations for the monsoon season and measures to prevent environmental risks. The technical glitch resulted in the production of gas being halted due to a higher amount of poisonous gas and difficult underground conditions.
The meeting also discussed bilateral relations and regional issues. Astronauts Khurram Dawood and Muhammad Zishan Ali met with Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif during the meeting, with Space Corporation’s Attaché Hassan Iftikhar also present. A case has been registered against a hotel owner in Rawalpindi’s Pirwadhai area for alleged harassment of a bus hostess.
Former US President Donald Trump has ordered an increase in operations in the Strait of Hormuz by three times, stating that there will be no delay or leniency in this matter. Recent research has shown how different generations perceive aging, with a significant difference found in the study. The US military claims that the ship was carrying Iranian oil, with the military searching for the Majestic X ship in the Indian Ocean.
Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan’s manager Pooja Gurnani and her family have purchased three apartments in Mumbai’s Bandra area for Rs 38.21 crore. According to property documents, the apartments were purchased in the name of her husband Hitesh Prakash Gurnani, father Mohan Sevaram Dadlani.
On social media, Indians have criticized the Modi government, with people calling Trump’s remarks a correct response to criticism. After the gold shortage in the country, the price of gold per tola has increased in Pakistan to Rs 493,762, according to the All Pakistan Gold and Jewellers Association.

