Pakistan Railways has recorded the highest revenue in the three days of Eid, with a staggering amount of over Rs. 48 crore on the first day, Rs. 17 crore on the second day, and Rs. 20 crore on the third day. This is a significant increase from the last week’s revenue of over Rs. 10 crore. Minister of Railways, Muhammad Haneef Abbasi, has attributed this record-breaking revenue to the positive policies of the government, and has congratulated the administration for their efforts.
The Minister has also announced that the government will complete the up-gradation of the track from Karachi to Rohri within the next three years. The Ministry of Finance has taken a crucial step to mitigate the impact of the increase in petroleum prices on the masses. Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has telephonically contacted the Amir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, expressing his deep concern over the ongoing conflict in the region.
The President of the Petroleum Dealers Association, Jehanzeb Malik, has announced that the strike scheduled for March 27 has been postponed. The International Center for Chemical and Biological Sciences (ICCBS) at the University of Karachi has announced its largest summer internship program for graduates of BS, MSC, Form D, MS, and MPhil, which will run from June 1 to August 31, 2026.
In Islamabad, a court has acquitted a domestic worker accused of stealing goods worth over Rs. 25 crore. The Karachi Police has arrested a suspect who had been wanted for the past five years. The Airport Security Force (ASF) has arrested a suspect at the Bacha Khan International Airport in Peshawar, who was found with narcotics and foreign currency.
The Ministry of Religious Affairs has announced the schedule for Hajj flights. According to the Ministry, the Hajj flights from Pakistan will begin on April 18. The President of the Pakistan Ex-Servicemen Society, General (Retd) Abdul Qayyum, has said that the US and Israel now want to impose a ceasefire in the Iran war, and that the US has lost its credibility, and we should be cautious in moving forward.
The Malaysian Prime Minister has welcomed Pakistan’s timely and constructive offer to host the negotiations on social media. The SSP Investigation of Kemaari has said that the accused had lured the victim on social media, and posed as a trader by showing pictures of cars and houses. Sources have revealed that the federal government has cut the development budget by Rs. 100 billion. The Supreme Court has issued an important ruling regarding contempt of court.
According to experts, it is essential to consider the food needs of the Gulf countries in the current regional situation. On March 6, a letter was also sent, but no response was received: The All Pakistan Petrol Pump Owners Association. Iranian Press TV has quoted Iranian officials as saying that Iran has reviewed the US proposals and found them to be unacceptable.

