Police of the federal capital says no illegal gathering will be allowed in Islamabad in view of Section 144, which is in force in the federal capital. In a statement, a Spokesperson of the Islamabad Police said peaceful protest is the fundamental ri...
Read More »Ambassador Durrani to lead Pak delegation at ‘Special Envoys on Afghanistan’ moot
Pakistan's Special Representative on Afghanistan Ambassador Asif Durrani will lead the country's delegation at the two-day meeting of Special Envoys on Afghanistan beginning from Sunday in Doha. According to the Foreign Office, the meeting is being ...
Read More »Federal Cabinet allows PTV to pay foreign broadcasters for sports rights
The Federal Cabinet has allowed the Pakistan Television Corporation to make payments to foreign broadcasters for broadcasting rights of sports events. The cabinet, which met in Islamabad today with Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar, also a...
Read More »Interior Minister reviews existing system of water supply in twin cities
A meeting chaired by Interior Minister Gohar Ejaz in Islamabad today reviewed the existing system of water supply, sanitation and waste disposal of the federal capital and Rawalpindi. It was informed that there are 8,000 sanitation workers who dispos...
Read More »Pakistan, Turkiye reaffirm commitment to forge deeper strategic ties in defence sector
Pakistan and Turkiye have reaffirmed the commitment to forge deeper strategic ties in defence sector. The consensus to this effect emerged during a meeting between Deputy Chief of General Staff Turkish Armed Forces, General Irfan Ozsert and Chairman ...
Read More »Repatriation of illegal foreign nationals continuing in dignified manner
Repatriation of illegal foreign nationals including Afghans to their homeland is continuing in a dignified and safe manner. According to the latest statistics, 2505 Afghan nationals returned to their country over the four days. 489,464 Afghans have ...
Read More »Meeting of the federal cabinet is underway in Islamabad with Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar in the chair.
The relevant government departments are continuing crackdown against power pilferage. According the latest statistics, 73.07 billion rupees have so far been collected since September last year. Source: Radio Pakistan
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