Pakistan’s youngest mountaineer Shehroze Kashif from Lahore scaled the world’s third-highest Kangchenjunga mountain (8,586 meters) in Nepal. Kashif became the first Pakistani to do so. He is the youngest mountaineer to summit other top peaks as well including Everest and K2.
Read More »Imran khan to see Islamabad after 20 may
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chief Imran Khan says a ‘sea of people’ will hit Islamabad when he gives the call for a long march on the federal capital after May 20. “Would you march on Islamabad on my call,” Imran asked the crowd at the opening of his speech. Imran Khan said …
Read More »Government officers to continue 6 days work
The federal government has decided not to roll back the decision of having six workdays in government offices, a notification in this regard said Friday. According to the notification, issued by the cabinet secretariat of the Establishment Division after approval from Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, the work hours in government …
Read More »Pakistan to open first public school for sikh communinty in Peshawar soon
The first public school for Sikh community is all set to open in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s capital city of Peshawar soon as the project is nearing its completion. The project, according to state broadcaster, will ensure better education environment for the children of the Sikh community and other minorities. Construction work …
Read More »Bill Gates says he would marry ex-wife Melinda again as he had a ‘great marriage’ with her
WASHINGTON – Bill Gates opened up about his marriage with ex-wife Melinda French Gates as the billionaire said he had a ‘great marriage’ with her. In an interview with the Sunday Times, the Microsoft founder revealed that the last two years were “pretty dramatic” with the COVID and his divorce. …
Read More »UEFA bans Russian women from European championship and 2023 World Cup
The Russian national women’s soccer team will not be allowed to compete in this year’s European Championship and has been removed from qualifying for next year’s Women’s World Cup. Those decisions, announced Monday by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA), represent an expansion of measures taken by international governing …
Read More »People should not blame army of Imran Ouster says Sheikh Rasheed
Former interior minister Sheikh Rashid on Thursday said that people should not blame the Pakistan Army for the ouster of former premier Imran Khan from the government. Rashid made the remarks during an interview in Islamabad with a private TV channel, wherein he asserted that the “army is the …
Read More »AFGHAN Flash floods death toll to 20
Flash floods and storms have killed 20 people after ravaging several provinces of Afghanistan over the past six days. Scores of Afghans die every year in torrential downpours, particularly in impoverished rural areas where poorly built homes are at risk of collapse. Deputy minister for disaster management Sharafuddin Muslim said …
Read More »Ghulami na Manzoor march will be a prelude to Pakistan freedom
Ousted prime minister Imran Khan Tuesday said the “Ghulami Na Manzoor” march, scheduled to be held by the end of May, will be a prelude to the real freedom of Pakistan. Khan said this while chairing a meeting of the core committee in Bani Gala to discuss the overall political …
Read More »The Government decides to bring back Farah Khan Gogi from DUBAI
The government has decided to bring Farhat Shahzadi alias Farah Gogi, a close friend of former First Lady Bashari Bibi, from Dubai to Pakistan to face investigation regarding her bank accounts. Sources said that legal action has been initiated to bring her back as her presence was necessary for the …
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