Karachi, Pakistan – The Met Office has predicted a significant increase in temperatures in Karachi for the second week of March, with the possibility of fog in the city’s outskirts for a few days. According to the Met Office, the recovery of sea breezes has led to an increase in humidity, which is causing the fog, while there is no chance of rain in the city. The lowest temperature recorded in the city last night was 18 degrees Celsius.
The Met Office has warned that the daytime temperature may rise to 30-32 degrees Celsius in the coming days. On the other hand, the upper regions of the country, including those in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, are expected to receive rainfall in the last days of February and the first days of March.
Sindh Education Minister Ismail Rahu has directed that exams not be held during Holi and Easter. The provincial minister has also advised educational boards to postpone exams scheduled for 2-6 April.
Prime Minister’s Adviser on Political Affairs, Aftab Sherpao, has formed a medical board consisting of doctors from Peshawar cardiology hospitals and has asked for a report by March 9. The board will investigate complaints against doctors.
A police case has been registered against the nephew of a government officer for allegedly harassing a man. The complainant has requested that the notification of the officer’s appointment be declared null and void and that the notification be suspended until the case is decided.
Security forces conducted an intelligence operation in Dera Ismail Khan. According to the ISPR, the operation was conducted against the presence of proxy terrorists from India.
Maryam Nawaz said that private ambulances were charging hefty amounts for transferring dead bodies to hospitals. However, with the new system, no one will have to face exploitation during a difficult time.
The Peshawar High Court has issued a written judgment on a petition filed by a Pakistani woman seeking citizenship and a Pakistan Origin Card for her Afghan husband.
A DSP from Quetta has said that armed men opened fire on two vehicles in a border area and set them on fire. The injured civilian has been identified as Hasan Bangwar.
The Sindh Assembly has presented 169 bills in the last two years, out of which 144 have been passed. A report on the assembly’s performance has been presented.
Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has briefed the party chairman, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, on the administrative and political situation in the province.
A man identified as Hasan Bangwar has been injured in a car accident.
The Lahore High Court has issued a written judgment in the case of Dr. Afia Siddiqui.
In a speech during the Senate session, the federal minister said that there was terrorism coming from Afghanistan to Pakistan, and that they had concrete evidence. The evidence has also been presented to Afghanistan.
The World Wide Funds for Nature, Pakistan, has said that a rare species of fish, Bohidea Guitarfish, was found in 30 meters of water in the port city of Gawadar. The species has declined by 80% globally.
In a separate incident, an 15-year-old boy was kidnapped in Muhmoodabad and was subjected to abuse in a car. However, the boy managed to escape with the help of a rickshaw driver.
During a speech in the Senate, the federal minister said that there was terrorism coming from Afghanistan to Pakistan, and that they had concrete evidence. The evidence has also been presented to Afghanistan.
The West Indies cricket team has shown outstanding performance against Zimbabwe, breaking several records.
Bollywood actor Amir Khan himself recorded the title track of his son Janid Khan’s upcoming film ‘Ek Din’ in Meerut.
A British-Pakistani youth was stabbed to death outside a mosque in Birmingham. The incident occurred in the Oldbury Mosque in the city’s Smethwick area.
A video of Rahul Gandhi telling Deepak Kumar that he had no reason to be afraid has gone viral.
A video of Vajay Deo has also gone viral, in which he expresses his wish to be with his sister-in-law.
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