Karachi: Pakistan’s largest city is facing a deadly surge in road accidents, with more than 10,000 incidents reported this year — claiming over 680 lives in just 290 days and leaving more than 10,200 injured. According to rescue and police officials, the victims include 527 men, 71 women, and 82 children.Two additional deaths were reported in separate late-night accidents in Liaquatabad and Model Colony. In one tragic case, the victim was the only brother of eight sisters and the father of twin children. Data shows that heavy vehicles were responsible for a large share of the fatalities, with at least…
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Karachi: The University of Karachi has approved a Grade-16 position for the sister of Aniqah Saeed, a student of the Department of Social Work who lost her life in a university bus accident on October 11. The decision was made during the university’s syndicate meeting held on Saturday. According to university officials, the father of the deceased student had been offered financial compensation, but he declined, requesting instead that his other daughter be given permanent employment to ensure the family’s financial stability. The syndicate approved the request, granting a Grade-16 position in the Department of Mass Communication to Aniqah’s sister,…
Islamabad: Former Senator Mushtaq Ahmed has accepted an invitation to join the opposition alliance, the Tehreek-e-Tahafuz-e-Aeen-e-Pakistan (Movement for the Protection of Pakistan’s Constitution), and is expected to announce his formal inclusion in the coming days. Leaders of the opposition alliance, including Mehmood Khan Achakzai and Allama Raja Nasir Abbas, met Mushtaq Ahmed at his residence, where they discussed Pakistan’s current political climate, the supremacy of the Constitution, and future coordination among opposition parties. According to a statement from the alliance, the delegation congratulated Mushtaq Ahmed for participating in the Global Solidarity Flotilla for Gaza and praised his commitment to democratic…
Karachi: Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari has said his party will welcome any sincere efforts aimed at Karachi’s development, emphasizing that all federal initiatives must align with the spirit of the 18th Constitutional Amendment. Speaking to the media in Karachi, Bilawal said, “Karachi is Pakistan’s economic lifeline, and solving its problems requires coordinated and consistent planning. We have discussed development projects with the federal government, and our focus is to ensure implementation that benefits the city’s people.” Remembering former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, he said, “Shaheed Bibi was the voice of the poor. She stood firm against terrorism…
Lahore: Authorities in Punjab have reported significant improvement in air quality following the successful use of smog guns in a pilot project aimed at reducing air pollution. According to the Environmental Protection Force, the trial in Lahore’s Kahna area reduced the Air Quality Index (AQI) from 666 to 170 — a 70 percent improvement. Officials said this was the first formal test of anti-smog guns in the province, and the results indicated a noticeable decrease in particulate matter and suspended dust. Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz congratulated the Environmental Protection Force for the achievement, calling it a “major step forward”…
Islamabad: British High Commissioner Jane Marriott met Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Ishaq Dar on Saturday, with discussions focusing on bilateral relations as well as regional and global issues. According to the Foreign Office, both sides expressed satisfaction over recent high-level engagements between Pakistan and the United Kingdom and reaffirmed their commitment to deepening cooperation in trade, investment, education, and development.The meeting also underscored the importance of continued collaboration for regional peace, economic stability, and addressing global challenges such as climate change. Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar described Pakistan’s ties with the United Kingdom as a vital pillar of…
Islamabad: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday directed all provincial governments to expedite the return of Afghan nationals residing illegally in Pakistan, stressing that the process must be carried out with dignity and respect, particularly for women, children, the elderly, and minorities. The directive came during a high-level meeting in Islamabad on the repatriation of Afghan refugees. The meeting was attended by Army Chief General Syed Asim Munir, the Prime Minister of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, federal ministers, chief ministers of Punjab, Sindh, Balochistan, and Gilgit-Baltistan, a representative of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government, and senior federal and provincial officials. According…
Islamabad: The Supreme Judicial Council (SJC) has approved major amendments to the code of conduct for judges, restricting members of the judiciary from interacting with the media or making public comments on political issues. Chief Justice of Pakistan Yahya Afridi chaired the meeting at the Supreme Court of Pakistan, attended virtually by Justices Syed Mansoor Ali Shah and Munib Akhtar of the Supreme Court, while Chief Justice Aalia Neelum of the Lahore High Court and Chief Justice Sardar Muhammad Sarfraz Dogar of the Islamabad High Court attended in person. According to the amended code issued on Saturday, judges are directed…
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ruling alliance faces a challenging regional election next month in Bihar, where joblessness, women voters, and controversies over the voter list are emerging as decisive issues that could test the strength of his National Democratic Alliance (NDA). Bihar, one of India’s poorest yet most politically significant states, has long been a swing region. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, who has alternated between Modi’s camp and the opposition over the years, is now a key NDA ally. Political analysts say cracks in the NDA during the November assembly elections could unsettle Modi’s national coalition, especially ahead of…
Veteran Bollywood actor Paresh Rawal returns to the big screen — not as the comic relief or grumpy uncle he’s known for, but in a role that’s bound to make historians wince. Titled The Taj Story, the film, directed by Tushar Amish Goel, is set to release on October 31 and claims to be “inspired by true events.” It questions the well-documented history of the Taj Mahal and its Mughal creator, proposing a theory long dismissed by historians and India’s Archaeological Survey (ASI). The trailer opens with Rawal as a tour guide at the iconic monument. When a vendor asks…
