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By our correspondent KARACHI: Another case has been registered against villagers affected by the Chotiari tragedy, with five individuals, including Iqbal Mallah, Irfan Junejo, Khalid Junejo, and Saab Junejo, named for allegedly stealing wood from MNA Alauddin Junejo’s land. The registration of the FIR sparked strong protests among the villagers, who say they are facing continuous harassment. According to them, three villagers were previously killed by armed men linked to Junejo, and now cases are being filed one after another. Village leader Fida Hussain Junejo described this as the seventh FIR against them, claiming it is intended to pressure the…
By our correspondent KARACHI: Sana Perveen, Social Safeguard and Resettlement Specialist at the Sindh Flood Emergency Rehabilitation Project under the P&DD component, received an appreciation shield from the SFERP management following global recognition from the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR). “I am deeply honoured to receive this appreciation shield for the achievement and the successful completion of SFERP Phase I,” Sana Perveen said. She noted that the project was designed as an emergency response initiative and was completed ahead of schedule without compromising on quality. Social Safeguard and Resettlement Specialist said it set strong benchmarks in employment…
By our correspondent KARACHI: The Green Panel has announced that it will take part fully in the forthcoming elections 2025 of the Karachi Press Club, with its slate of candidates set to be formally unveiled on Wednesday, 24 December. The presser said that the announcement of candidates would be made at the Karachi Press Club, following a decision taken at a meeting of the Green Panel’s election committee held on Monday. The meeting was chaired by the committee head, Saeed Jan Baloch, and was attended by a large number of Green Panel leaders and supporters. In a joint statement, senior…
By Abdul Samad KARACHI: An annual “Terhi” Na’atia Mushaira, infused with devotion to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), was held in Karachi in memory of the late poet and literary figure Naseer Koti, drawing poets, scholars and lovers of devotional poetry from across the city. Organized by Bazm-e-Naseer Koti, the event took place on other day at the auditorium of the Government Degree College for Boys in North Nazimabad. The mushaira was based on a celebrated line from Naseer Koti’s well-known Na’at, “One who loves the Prophet is united with the Prophet,” which served as the thematic refrain for the evening.…
By our correspondent ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s rapid adoption of solar energy offers a potential foundation for green industrialization and sustainable economic growth, but experts warn that the sector remains heavily import-dependent, particularly on China, limiting industrial and economic benefits. The warning came during the launch of a policy report, “From Solar Boom to Green Industrialization: Policy Pathways to Localizing Solar Value Chains in Pakistan”, jointly presented by the Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) and the University of Bath. Prof. Dr Yixian Sun of the University of Bath noted that Pakistan has spent over $10 billion on imported solar equipment without capturing…
By our correspondent KARACHI: Traditional methods of managing Karachi’s civic issues have failed to deliver, and the city now needs AI-driven dashboards to address chronic problems, said Pasban Democratic Party (PDP) Chairman Altaf Shakoor on Sunday. Speaking on the megacity’s ongoing civic breakdown—ranging from broken roads and overflowing garbage to water shortages, traffic congestion, encroachments, and dysfunctional public transport—Shakoor stressed that the root cause lies not in laws or policies, but in fragmented authority, poor coordination, and lack of visibility into how Karachi functions. He proposed AI-driven civic dashboards as practical governance tools that integrate data from multiple sources, detect…
By our correspondent KARACHI: The Green Panel has announced that it will take part fully in the forthcoming elections 2025 of the Karachi Press Club, with its slate of candidates set to be formally unveiled on Wednesday, 24 December. The presser said that the announcement of candidates would be made at the Karachi Press Club, following a decision taken at a meeting of the Green Panel’s election committee held on Monday. The meeting was chaired by the committee head, Saeed Jan Baloch, and was attended by a large number of Green Panel leaders and supporters. In a joint statement, senior…
By our correspondent KARACHI: The Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS) marked 78 years of humanitarian service with a conference at the Institute of Business Administration’s Jehangir Siddiqui Auditorium in Karachi on Sunday. Governor Sindh, Kamran Khan Tessori, attended as chief guest and praised PRCS for its decades-long commitment to relief work. He highlighted the organization’s crucial role during disasters, including floods, heavy rainfall and earthquakes. The Governor pledged full support to help PRCS tackle financial challenges and reaffirmed the provincial government’s commitment to strengthening humanitarian initiatives. Chairman of PRCS Sindh Chapter, Rehan Hashmi, noted that the organization has successfully engaged…
By our correspondent ISLAMABAD: The Ministry of Energy has approved revisions to the country’s net metering policy for solar users, introducing a new net billing system that officials say will standardize rates and streamline operations. Sources at the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) said the updated policy was formulated after extensive consultations with stakeholders, including distribution companies and solar energy producers, over several months. Under the new system, each unit of solar energy produced will be valued at Rs11, replacing previous surcharges with a fixed per-unit exchange rate. The policy also sets the duration of solar agreements with consumers…
By Ahsan Mughal KARACHI: Mohajir Qaumi Movement-Haqiqi (MQM-H) has warned that Sindhi separatist groups are actively trying to destabilize urban peace, describing recent incidents as dangerous and potentially explosive. Speaking during a meeting with a delegation of Mohajir youth at the residence of party leader Afaq Ahmed, MQM-Hcentral leader Sadiq Idris said that anti-Pakistan slogans, attacks on Mohajir youths and derogatory content circulating on social media were fueling tension in the city. He said such behavior amounted to “inflammatory material” that could seriously damage public order if not addressed urgently. Idris urged security agencies to intervene on an emergency basis…
