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- Karachi’s Spencer eye hospital reopens with free treatment
- Pakistani workers set to regain jobs in Kuwait
- Operation in Balochistan eliminates 177 terrorists
- India’s smugglers become face of trafficking
- Fire at Karachi mobile market contained, no casualties
- Epstein claims to fund polio drives in Pakistan, India
- ECNEC approves four projects worth over Rs240bn
- Pakistan, Islamic counter-terror coalition discuss defence ties
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Shehryar Memon called on journalists and media partners to amplify the polio eradication campaign, emphasizing that accurate reporting is vital to addressing persistent technical and social hurdles By our correspondent KARACHI: Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) Sindh Coordinator Sheryar Gul Memon said both the province and the country were on the “last mile” towards eliminating the disease. Speaking at a media meet-up, he stressed the urgency of addressing the transmission of the poliovirus, which he described as both “crucial and deadly.” Memon appealed directly to journalists and media partners to lend their voice to the campaign, highlighting the role of accurate…
By our correspondent ISLAMABAD: Aleema Khan, the sister of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder, said on Thursday that she and her family would not be intimidated by authorities, asserting they could not leave her brother unprotected amid ongoing legal proceedings. Speaking to reporters outside the Anti-Terrorism Court in Rawalpindi, Khan described the arrest and detention measures as “illegal” and criticised the court for marking her absent after she and her legal team arrived late. She said that over the past two months, her mother, Bushra Bibi, had been allowed only 40 minutes of visitation, and the PTI founder himself had received…
By our correspondent ISLAMABAD: Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal has claimed that the quality of Pakistani olive oil now surpasses that produced in Spain, arguing that the country is well placed to build strong export markets if it invests in processing and branding. Speaking at an event in Islamabad on a new commercialization strategy for tea production, Iqbal said more than 600,000 hectares of land across Pakistan were suitable for tea cultivation. He stressed that boosting domestic tea production would play a critical role in reducing the country’s import bill and expanding exports. Pakistan spends around $650 million a year on…
By our correspondent ISLAMABAD: Federal Board of Revenue Chairman Rashid Mahmood Langrial said individuals flaunting expensive lifestyles on social media were under close scrutiny as part of the revenue authority’s intensified nationwide campaign against tax evasion. He revealed that 30 people who had publicly showcased wealth but reported low incomes in their tax returns had already been issued notices, with daily progress reports being compiled on operations targeting tax evaders. Speaking to journalists in Islamabad, Langrial highlighted significant improvements in revenue collection, noting a Rs40 billion rise in sales tax from the sugar industry over the past year. He said…
By our correspondent ISLAMABAD: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) rejected an appeal by Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfaraz Bugti to postpone the long-delayed local government elections in Quetta, confirming that the polls would be held as scheduled on December 28. These elections, originally due in 2022, have faced repeated delays over the past three years. In a written decision, the ECP noted that Bugti’s request to defer the elections had been formally submitted and subsequently dismissed. The commission instructed the provincial government to ensure foolproof security and adequate logistical arrangements for voters, underscoring its constitutional mandate under Article 220,…
By our correspondent ISLAMABAD: Oil and gas reserves have been discovered in the Nizha block of Kohat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the Oil and Gas Development Company Limited (OGDCL) announced on Thursday, marking a significant boost to Pakistan’s domestic energy resources. According to an OGDCL spokesperson, the Baragzai-1X well is expected to produce around 2,280 barrels of oil per day and 5.6 million cubic feet of gas daily. The discovery, the company said, represents the first hydrocarbon find from the Kingriali formation in the Nizha block. Drilling at the well reached a depth of 5,170 meters. OGDCL holds a 65 percent stake…
By our correspondent KARACHI: Experts emphasized that the use of modern technology enables timely and informed decision-making in the public interest, provided real-time data is available. These views were expressed at the final workshop for Phase-I of the Hydro-Agro Informatics (HAI) Program, held under the Sindh Water & Agriculture Transformation (SWAT) project — a World Bank-funded initiative implemented by the Irrigation Department, Government of Sindh, in collaboration with the US-Pakistan Center for Advanced Studies in Water (USPCAS-W), Mehran University of Engineering & Technology (MUET), Jamshoro. Secretary Irrigation Zarif Iqbal Khero stated that the Government of Sindh supports technology-driven projects that…
By our correspondent KARACHI: Pakistan celebrated a remarkable achievement at the Asia Pacific ICT Alliance (APICTA) Awards 2025 in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, where a delegation led by the Pakistan Software Houses Association (P@SHA) returned home with seven awards. The team represented 27 technology companies, startups, and student teams, making it the largest-ever Pakistani delegation at the event, comprising 55 participants in total. All delegates had earned their place through the highly competitive HBL P@SHA ICT Awards 2025, which had recognized 104 outstanding projects, including 37 winners, 58 runners-up, and nine special appreciation recipients. The week-long event, inaugurated by Hou Yi-Hsiu, Deputy…
By our correspondent KARACHI: The Karachi Union of Journalists (KUJ), one of Sindh’s most influential media bodies, hosted a training program for its members on Tuesday, aiming to strengthen journalists’ voices and enhance their digital media skills. The event, held at the Karachi Press Club, was organized under the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) Asia–Pacific–NED Program, reflecting a growing recognition of the need to adapt traditional journalistic practices to the rapidly evolving digital landscape. The session was led by Madiha Javed Qureshi, Corporate Trainer and Head of Corporate Communication at Bank Alfalah, who conducted a detailed training on digital media.…
By our correspondent ISLAMABAD: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) announced a mixed adjustment in electricity tariffs this week, offering modest relief to consumers while simultaneously raising costs through a quarterly revision. Under the October fuel price adjustment, NEPRA approved a reduction of 88 paisa per unit, which is expected to ease the burden on households and businesses in their December electricity bills. However, the relief will not extend to K-Electric customers, who remain subject to separate tariff structures. At the same time, NEPRA sanctioned a quarterly tariff adjustment that will see electricity prices rise by 33 paisa per…
