The US Embassy in Islamabad has recently announced the establishment of a new educational working group with the Pakistani government. According to the US Embassy spokesperson, the primary objective of this working group is to promote close cooperation in technical and higher education. The spokesperson revealed that the US Deputy Administrator, Natalie Baker, recently visited the province of Sindh and met with local leaders. During her visit, Baker met with representatives from agricultural and business communities and also experienced local cultural traditions.
This development comes as the US and Pakistan celebrate 250 years of American independence. In a bid to strengthen bilateral ties, the US Embassy is working to further enhance relations between the two nations.
In other news, the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs has expressed its support for the Pakistani government and people in their fight against terrorism. The Saudi Ministry made this statement in an interview with an American TV channel.
Meanwhile, the rescue and fire brigade teams are working tirelessly to extinguish a fire that broke out in a district in Pakistan. The authorities have confirmed that 29 people were injured in the incident.
Separately, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) lawyers have requested a written record of the medical examination of the party’s founding chairman from the authorities at Adiala Jail.
In a separate incident, several injured people were rushed to the hospital after a tragic event unfolded in Darsman District. The injured were later transferred to a hospital for medical treatment.
In a bid to tackle the growing issue of poverty and unaffordable housing in Karachi, the Sindh government has announced plans to launch a new housing scheme.
In a recent visit to the Federal Capital, the Minister for Interior, Senator Musa Ghani, expressed his confidence that the people of Pakistan would overcome the challenges posed by the powerful elite. Ghani’s statement comes as the government struggles to address the growing issues of terrorism and poverty in the country.
In a related development, the Federal Minister for Interior, Senator Musa Ghani, recently visited the Corps Headquarters in Quetta to review the situation following recent terrorist attacks in Balochistan.
The Sindh government has announced that a new traffic plan will be implemented on Faisal Street in Karachi today at 3 pm to facilitate the ‘Jine Do Karachi’ march organized by the Jamaat-e-Islami.
In a bid to promote the arts and culture of Pakistan, the Sindh government has launched a new initiative to promote the sale and purchase of traditional Pakistani crafts. The registration process for vendors will remain open until February 8.
The Punjab government has established the first-ever Agriculture Culture, Food, and Drugs Authority in the province.
The Sindh government has imposed a traffic plan on Faisal Street in Karachi today at 3 pm to facilitate the ‘Jine Do Karachi’ march organized by the Jamaat-e-Islami.
The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs has expressed its support for the Pakistani government and people in their fight against terrorism.
The US and Pakistan will continue their efforts to achieve a positive outcome in ongoing negotiations with Iran.
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