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Karachi, the southern metropolis of Pakistan, has been witnessing unprecedented monsoon rains, causing disruptions in daily life. According to the Meteorological Department, the city received a total of 102.1 mm of rainfall in the past 24 hours, with the highest amount recorded in the Surjani Town area, reaching 35 mm. The downpour has led to widespread flooding, with several areas inundated with water.
Meanwhile, the provincial government of Sindh has taken steps to address the power crisis, with the Green Parliament Solar System providing electricity to the National Assembly Secretariat. The Sindh Secretariat has also organized a ceremony to hand over assets to the Chief Secretary of Sindh, including immovable properties, orchards, agricultural land, pay orders, and looted money.
In a separate development, the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) has criticized the Sindh government for its handling of the Karachi situation, stating that the city has been neglected and left to fend for itself. The party has demanded that the provincial government take immediate action to address the power crisis and restore basic amenities.
The diplomatic talks between Pakistan and Afghanistan have commenced in China, with both sides expressing their willingness to engage in constructive dialogue. However, it is unclear whether the talks will yield any significant results, given the existing tensions between the two countries.
In other news, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has announced that it will file a petition in the Supreme Court to challenge the Election Commission of Pakistan’s (ECP) decision to conduct the upcoming elections without the presence of a neutral caretaker government.
The government of Sindh has also announced plans to establish women’s facilitation centers in all judicial complexes across the country, with the aim of promoting justice and equality.
In a shocking incident, a school inspector in Larkana was transferred to the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) just four days before the matriculation exams, sparking concerns about the integrity of the examination process.
The Chief Justice of Pakistan, Justice Umar Ata Bandial, has taken notice of the situation and has directed the Sindh government to take immediate action to ensure the smooth conduct of the exams.
In a separate incident, a person died due to electrocution in a house in New Karachi, while another person was electrocuted in a hotel near the Quetta Bypass.
The Sindh government has announced plans to establish a green belt along the Lyari River, with the aim of promoting environmental conservation and beautification of the city.
In a statement, the Iranian Foreign Minister, Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, has warned that any country that launches a ground attack on Iran will be completely destroyed.
In a separate development, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has rejected the appeal of Babar Azam’s lawyer, who had requested the technical committee to overturn the two-match ban imposed on the cricketer due to ball tampering allegations.
The Iranian government has also condemned the US and Israeli attack on the Pasteur Institute in Tehran, calling it a “shameful” act.
The Iranian Foreign Ministry’s spokesperson, Nasser Kanaani, has also expressed his country’s strong opposition to the US and Israeli attack, calling it a “violation of international law.”
In a statement, the Iranian government has announced that it will take “decisive action” against any country that launches a ground attack on its soil.
The Iranian government has also accused the US and Israel of “state terrorism” and “war crimes” for their alleged role in the attack on the Pasteur Institute.
The Iranian government has also called on the international community to condemn the US and Israeli attack and to take action against the perpetrators.
The Iranian government has also announced plans to establish a new pipeline to bypass the Strait of Hormuz, which is currently under Iranian control.
The pipeline is expected to reduce the country’s dependence on the Strait of Hormuz and to promote energy security.
The Iranian government has also announced plans to establish a new port in the Persian Gulf, which is expected to increase the country’s maritime trade and promote economic growth.
The Iranian government has also announced plans to establish a new free trade zone in the country, which is expected to promote economic growth and attract foreign investment.
The Iranian government has also announced plans to establish a new industrial zone in the country

