Minister of State for IT and Telecommunication, Shaza Fatima, has expressed Pakistan's desire to establish substantial relations with Azerbaijan in the field of IT and Telecom. She was talking to Ambassador of Azerbaijan to Pakistan, Khazar Farhadov...
Read More »Socialist Party India Brands CAA as Discriminatory and Unconstitutional
New Delhi, The Socialist Party India (SPI) has vehemently criticized the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), labeling it as a discriminatory political tool that poses a threat to the citizenship and rights of Indian citizens, particularly targeting the M...
Read More »Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Minister Orders Probe into Construction Projects
Peshawar, Minister of Communications and Construction Shakeel Ahmed of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has called for an investigation into the alleged use of substandard materials in several infrastructure projects, including the Malakand Thana University bridge....
Read More »Seven elected unopposed senators from Balochistan
Election Commission of Pakistan has notified seven un-contested Senators-elect on general seats from Balochistan. The Senators-elect include Ahmed Khan, Anwar-ul-Haq Kakar, Aimal Wali Khan, Jan Muhammad Sardar Muhammad Umer Gorgaij, Syedaal Khan and...
Read More »Finance Minister stresses for reforming tax system
Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb has stressed for reforming tax system to improve country's economy. Addressing Gong ceremony at Pakistan Stock Exchange in Karachi this morning, he said we are working with law ministry and FBR to remove leakage i...
Read More »Socialist Party India Brands CAA as Discriminatory and Unconstitutional
New Delhi, The Socialist Party India (SPI) has vehemently criticized the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), labeling it as a discriminatory political tool that poses a threat to the citizenship and rights of Indian citizens, particularly targeting the M...
Read More »40% of India’s MPs Face Criminal Charges, 5% Are Billionaires: ADR Report
New Delhi, Nearly 40 percent of India's sitting Members of Parliament (MPs) have criminal charges against them, with around 25 percent accused of serious offenses, including murder and crimes against women, a recent study by the Association of Democra...
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