Author: Raja Zahid Khanzada

Karachi’s persistent battle with traffic congestion and rising fatal accidents involving heavy vehicles has prompted the Sindh government to enforce strict restrictions on the entry of dumpers into the city. Under the new directive, dumpers will only be allowed access to Karachi between 11 PM and 6 AM, restricting their movement during peak hours to reduce accidents and enhance road safety. This is not the first time that restrictions have been imposed on dumpers. Previous notifications have also limited heavy vehicle movement from midnight to early morning, but legal loopholes and ongoing development projects have often allowed their presence throughout…

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is set to visit Pakistan this week as part of his four-day tour of three Asian countries, which also includes Malaysia and Indonesia. President Erdogan’s tour, beginning today, will first take him to Malaysia, followed by Indonesia, before he arrives in Islamabad last, as reported by Daily Sabah on Monday. During his visit, President Erdogan will discuss various aspects of bilateral relations, with a key focus on enhancing cooperation in multiple sectors. The tour was also confirmed through a post on the president’s social media account and follows a brief meeting between President Asif Ali…

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PESHAWAR: Internal party conflicts and a lack of funding for workers’ transportation were reportedly the main reasons behind the lower-than-expected public participation in Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)’s Swabi rally on February 8, sources revealed. Supporters of former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s party gathered in Swabi on February 8 to observe what they called a “black day,” marking the first anniversary of the 2024 general elections, which they claimed had robbed them of their mandate. PTI has alleged widespread election rigging, an accusation that the coalition government denies. Addressing the rally, PTI Chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan emphasized that Pakistan’s economic stability…

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https://youtu.be/tYokU4NdqLE?si=QPSDz-kIxFnLqGc4 PTI Supporters Stage Protest in Texas: “Democracy is Pakistan’s Only Path” – Speakers By: Raja Zahid Akhtar Khanzada Dallas, Texas – Loyal workers and founding members of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) organized protest rallies across Texas in response to an appeal from the party’s founder. The demonstrations saw a large turnout of longtime PTI supporters, reaffirming their commitment to the party’s vision. Addressing the protest in Dallas, PTI North America Coordinator Nadeem Zaman expressed gratitude to the volunteers for organizing a successful event in a short time. He emphasized that PTI supporters across the U.S., particularly in Dallas, have stood…

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The way you start your morning sets the tone for the entire day. A full and nutritious breakfast is essential, but first comes the morning drink. While tea and coffee are common morning drinks, switching to a healthier alternative can be beneficial. One such option is lemon water, a refreshing and nutrient-rich drink that can be consumed on an empty stomach. It provides numerous benefits and prepares you for the day ahead. A dermatologist recently shared an upgraded version of the traditional lemon water on Instagram. This special recipe includes two additional ingredients, making it a powerhouse morning drink. She…

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Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, is a vital nutrient primarily found in fruits and vegetables, essential for the maintenance of bones, blood vessels, and skin. It plays a crucial role in supporting the immune system and promoting the body’s overall well-being. Among the key properties of Vitamin C, its water-solubility is one of the most important features. The recommended daily intake for adult males is 90 mg, while for females it is 75 mg, with the difference arising from the body’s ability to store minimal amounts of the vitamin, requiring daily replenishment. Vitamin C is also pivotal in…

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The federal government has utilized only 20 percent of the allocated Rs1.1 trillion development budget in the first seven months of the ongoing fiscal year. According to the report, Rs220.19 billion was spent on development projects between July and January, despite an approved release of Rs629 billion. The documents further show that Rs48.64 billion was sanctioned for the development schemes of members of parliament. However, only Rs8.2 million was utilized over the seven months, reflecting a stark underutilization of funds. Meanwhile, over Rs59 billion was spent on development projects in provinces and special areas. Sector-wise spending details are as follows:…

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After crossing the historic Rs300,000 milestone for the first time in history, the price of gold in Pakistan dropped on Saturday, reflecting global market trends. In the local market, the price of 24-karat gold per tola declined by Rs1,046, settling at the highest ever Rs299,000, according to data shared by the All-Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa Association (APGJSA). Similarly, the price of 10 grams of 24-karat gold fell by Rs897, taking it to Rs256,344. In the international market also, the price of gold saw a fall of $8 on Saturday, reaching $2,861 per ounce with an additional premium of $20.…

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Sugar prices in Peshawar have risen dramatically despite the ongoing sugarcane crushing season, with rates increasing by 20 rupees per kilogram in the previous month, causing concern among Ramadan preparations. A 50-kg bag of sugar currently costs Rs. 7,400 at Peshawar’s Rampura wholesale market, up from Rs. 6,500 just a month earlier. Though the district government sets an official price ceiling of Rs. 145 per kilogram, retail prices have surpassed Rs. 150 per kilogram. Although Peshawar’s wholesale markets show plenty of sugar, market watchers note that prices keep rising. Though these assertions remain unsubstantiated by independent sources, traders blame declining…

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An International Monetary Fund (IMF) delegation has arrived in Pakistan to evaluate efforts to strengthen anti-corruption institutions and improve governance reforms. The delegation will stay in Islamabad until February 14 and hold meetings with key officials. According to sources, the IMF team will meet with representatives from the National Accountability Bureau (NAB), Ministry of Finance, State Bank of Pakistan, and Ministry of Law, among others. The discussions are expected to cover judicial independence, legal and financial transparency, and the process of appointing judges. The primary objective of the visit is to review rule of law measures, anti-corruption strategies, suspicious transactions…

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