Pakistani medical students studying in Afghanistan are facing difficulties in returning home due to the closure of the Pak-Afghan border. Shahabuddin, the president of the Pakistan Students’ Union in Afghanistan, spoke to Geo News, stating that the federal government of Pakistan should take measures to facilitate the return of students. He further added that thousands of students from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa are studying in medical colleges in Afghanistan, and the border closure is hindering their return. Shahabuddin also mentioned that the exams in Afghanistan have concluded, and the country is currently observing a three-month winter break.
To address the situation, the government has announced that four weekly flights will operate from Islamabad to London starting from March 29. In a related development, auditors have launched an investigation into a possible embezzlement of billions of rupees. Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has expressed condolences to the family of the deceased and prayed for their high stature and the patience of their family.
According to the Seismology Center, the earthquake’s intensity was recorded at 2.9 on the Richter scale. A hidden unit of the GLT has been found involved in a massive tax evasion scheme. To strengthen the healthcare system, measures are being taken, Shahabuddin said.
Pakistan has a large youth population, with most of its population being young. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governor Muhammad Aurangzeb briefed the Interior Minister on the province’s security challenges. In a show of solidarity, prayers were offered for Khadija Zia’s family and the people of Bangladesh.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has stated that such heinous attacks are a threat to peace and stability, especially at a time when efforts are being made to promote peace. The haze has affected flight schedules both domestically and internationally. PTI’s Town Chairman Ghohar Khattak stated that no funds were allocated for the gutter cover.
A funeral prayer was offered for a child who died after falling into an open manhole in Karachi. A new spell of rain and snow is expected to start in Balochistan from today, and the NH Authority in Balochistan has completed all preparations for possible snowfall on national highways. A bus driver in Gujranwala suffered a heart attack while driving and died.
Starting from March 29, four weekly flights will operate from Islamabad to London. The majority of Pakistan’s population is comprised of young individuals, according to Muhammad Aurangzeb. In Dubai, luxury car enthusiasts have purchased the most expensive number plates for their vehicles, setting a new record. Beunos Aires billionaire has become the fifth musician to be included in the list of billionaires.

