8-Storey Building Engulfed in Flames in Karachi’s Blue Area
A massive fire broke out in an 8-storey residential building in Karachi’s Blue Area, leaving many residents stranded. According to rescue officials, 4 fire brigade vehicles are on the scene, battling to bring the blaze under control. The 8-storey building has been evacuated, and rescue workers, along with local residents, are helping elderly women and children escape from the building.
PTI’s move to hold a sit-in outside Parliament House’s main gate has been met with resistance from the opposition. Rana Sanaullah, while responding to PTI’s claims, said that the government and the jail authority would be held accountable if any harm came to Imran Khan.
Meanwhile, the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) has reiterated its commitment to enforcing a strict policy on fee capping in medical and dental colleges across the country. The council has also discussed national and internal security issues, including the appointment of a new president for Azad Kashmir.
In other news, the Sindh government has decided to seal high-risk buildings that have violated fire safety regulations. This comes after a recent incident in Liaquatabad, where a dog attacked a schoolgirl.
The federal government has formed a high-level committee to review the Pharmacy Act 1967 and prepare proposed amendments. The results of the 13th parliamentary elections in Bangladesh are still being announced.
In a related development, the International Cricket Council (ICC) has imposed a fine on Mohammad Nabi for violating its code of conduct. Shafiq Ahmed has accused several individuals of attempting to rig the elections in various parts of the country.
In the UAE, schools have banned sweets, chocolates, and potato chips due to health concerns. The Saudi government has announced new appointments and retirements, while a senior Indian singer, Aditya Narayan, faces fresh allegations in a one-year-old case.
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