Srinagar, In a controversial move, Indian police have attached GPS tracking devices to two Kashmiri individuals recently released on bail in Baramulla district, raising significant privacy and human rights concerns. This action is part of a broader pr...
Read More »Minister Ahsan Iqbal Explores Tech Development and Investment Opportunities in Chengdu
Chengdu, During a visit to Chengdu, China on Friday, Ahsan Iqbal, Pakistan's Minister for Planning, Development, and Special Initiatives, toured the Chengdu High Tech Development Zone (CDHT) and engaged with local entrepreneurs and members of the Paki...
Read More »Federal Minister Advocates for Minority Judges in Pakistan’s Higher Judiciary
Islamabad, At the Justice A.R. Cornelius Conference on Saturday, Federal Minister for Law, Justice, and Human Rights, Senator Azam Nazir Tarar, called for the inclusion of judges from minority communities in Pakistan's higher judiciary. He highlighted...
Read More »Pakistan Seeks UK Support in Cybercrime and Narcotics Control Efforts
Islamabad, Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has announced that Pakistan is looking to strengthen its collaboration with the United Kingdom in combating cybercrimes and narcotics, a move aimed at enhancing the country's capabilities in these critical are...
Read More »CRPF Deputy Inspector General Dismissed Over Sexual Misconduct Charges
New Delhi, In a decisive move, the Indian government has terminated a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Deputy Inspector General (DIG) from service following allegations of sexual misconduct. This action underscores a significant step in addressing ...
Read More »Indian Troops’ Actions Result in Eight Deaths in Kashmir in May
Srinagar, Indian security forces' operations in Jammu and Kashmir resulted in the deaths of eight individuals in the region during May, amid ongoing tensions and security crackdowns. These incidents are part of what local sources describe as continued...
Read More »AMU Students Contest Hostel Eviction Notice Amid Summer Break
Aligarh, Students and research scholars at Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) are expressing dismay over a recent administrative notice requiring them to vacate campus hostels during the summer break. This directive has particularly unsettled female stud...
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