The nation is commemorating the first anniversary of the country’s historic military victory, with ceremonies taking place across the country to pay tribute to the bravery and sacrifices of the Pakistani armed forces. On this occasion, the Pakistan Army’s PR wing has released a special song, “Hum Chhaiye Taufanoun,” sung by Wajid Saif and Reportor, highlighting the services of the Pakistan Army and the nation’s determination and morale. In Lahore, a dignified ceremony was held at the Mazar-e-Iqbal, where students and teachers attended and draped flowers as a sign of respect. The event featured Raahat Fatheh Ali Khan and students from Government College University, who recited the poetry of Iqbal, while various university vice-chancellors and education experts attended. On this occasion, sentiments of national unity and patriotism were evident.
Similar ceremonies took place in Karachi at the Mazar-e-Quaid, where people from various faiths and backgrounds attended, hoisting the national flag and chanting slogans in support of Pakistan and the army. In a separate event, a rally was organized at the Jinnah Sindh Medical University, where a large number of students and faculty members participated and expressed their patriotic fervor. The celebrations across the country collectively commemorated the success of the military operation, national unity, and the role of the Pakistan Army.
Meanwhile, a technical glitch has been discovered in the computerized system of the Passports and Immigration Department. As a result, extra allowances will not be applicable during the extraordinary leave period, and the expenses will be covered from the 2025-26 budget of the judiciary. In a unique wedding ceremony, the groom arrived at the bride’s residence on a decorated tractor, adding a touch of rural charm to the celebration. Plans to announce a new schedule will be made after Eid, and the government will interact with the public across the country.
In a separate incident, the bodies of five men, reportedly addicted to alcohol, were found in various areas of Karachi. A woman, who had stored poisonous pills in a bag of wheat, ingested them along with her children. According to a notification, appointments have been made in accountability courts, anti-terrorism courts, and consumer courts.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif stated that reforms in the energy sector will be implemented without neglecting the interests of the people and industrial sector. In a separate incident, a woman was found murdered and buried in the Sindhari area of Mirpur Khas. Blal bin Thaqib said that digital assets have become a significant component of the future economy and that the government is taking effective measures to maximize the benefits of this new technology.
In a tragic incident, the bodies of four children from the same family were found dead in Jamshoro. The Disaster Management Authority stated that the death toll rose to four after the swollen Indus River caused a sudden increase in its flow between 12 pm and 1 pm. Taher Ashrafi said that around 50 million Pakistanis are working abroad, and one person’s mistake can damage the entire community.
Senior Sindh Minister Sharjeel Memon stated that the Red Line BRT is not just a project but the main artery of Karachi’s future. Saudi Arabia has lifted the 15-year-old restriction on minors performing Hajj. According to Deputy Commissioner, four children from the same family died in Koctori over a period of 15 days. The Prime Minister stated that reforms in the energy sector will be implemented without neglecting the interests of the people and industrial sector. In a separate incident, a man decorated a tractor beautifully and arrived at the bride’s residence to pick up his bride. Extra leave allowances will not be applicable during the extraordinary leave period, and expenses will be covered from the 2025-26 budget of the judiciary.
The United Arab Emirates has announced that it will resume its normal air operations. A woman ingested poisonous pills stored in a bag of wheat and gave them to her children. According to sources, during the post-mortem examination, some internal organs, including the brain, heart, and lungs, of the deceased turned green.

