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A tragic incident occurred in the rural town of Langrial, situated in the Havelliyan tehsil of Abbottabad, where a house wall collapsed. According to the police, two young sisters, 14-year-old Nayeab and 10-year-old Fatima, were buried under the rubble and succumbed to their injuries. Their father, mother, and a younger sister sustained injuries in the incident. The police have confirmed that the bodies and injured individuals have been shifted to the Havelliyan Hospital for treatment.
The recent heavy rainfall in the Malakand region has led to the collapse of the house wall, causing the tragic loss of life. The recent decision to award three holidays in a week has been deemed as illogical by the Private Schools and Colleges Association of Pakistan.
The Sindh government’s spokesperson, Sadiya Javed, responded to the MQM’s criticism, stating that those who politicize the situation in Karachi should focus on their own problems first. The MQM’s spokesperson countered that Karachi has been left to drown, with the so-called developmental projects failing to deliver, and the lack of a functional municipal system has exposed the city to the devastating effects of rain.
According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department, the areas of Surjani Town and the Karachi International Airport received 35mm, 33mm, and 32.6mm of rainfall, respectively. The Green Parliament Solar System has been used to meet the electricity needs of the National Assembly Secretariat.
The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) has transferred assets worth billions of rupees to the Chief Secretary of Sindh during a ceremony held at the Sindh Secretariat. The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has seized assets, including properties, gardens, agricultural land, pay orders, and looted money, from the Sindh Secretariat.
India’s Defense Minister, Rajnath Singh, has released a statement, which reflects a sense of disappointment: “The immediate ceasefire will have economic implications for the entire world, the Middle East, Europe, and beyond.”
According to sources from the Ministry of Energy, the decision has been made to provide electricity from local sources to the Karachi Electric. The country’s judicial complexes will now have Women’s Facilitation Centers, a decision made by the Law and Justice Commission.
The Law and Justice Commission held a meeting under the chairmanship of Chief Justice of Pakistan, Justice Yahya Afridi. The commission’s statement indicates that the number of terror-related incidents has decreased in Pakistan since the operation against the terrorists.
A report by the Center for Research and Security Studies has been published by Arab News. The Sindh Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) has appointed Inspector General of Schools and Colleges, Ahmed Khan Chutto, as the controller of the Karachi Board, four days before the annual matric examination.
A person lost his life after being electrocuted in his home in New Karachi’s Hassan Brohi Goth, while another person was electrocuted in front of a hotel in Quetta’s PI B Colony. Sindh Chief Minister, Syed Murad Ali Shah, has stated that his government has held three to four meetings with the federal government, and he has presented his case and the public’s case to the federal government.
The Iranian government has warned that if any enemy launches a ground attack on Iran, it will be completely annihilated. Former Pakistan Test captain, Fakhruddin Ahmed, has appealed to the Pakistan Super League’s technical committee against the charges of ball-tampering and two-match ban, which was rejected.
According to a British newspaper report, a new pipeline will be built across the Persian Gulf, bypassing the choke point, which will be under Iranian control. During an Eid special program, a segment used a child’s image from an old photo, which led to the controversy.
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps claims that the headquarters of a tech company was targeted in response to the Iranian attacks.

