Minister for SAFRON, Kashmir Affairs and Gilgit Baltistan Amir Muqam says Pakistan and China share a comprehensive partnership, built on trust, economic cooperation, security collaboration, cultural exchange, infrastructure development and global coor...
Read More »Pakistan, Hungary vow to strengthen parliamentary ties
Pakistan and Hungary have vowed to strengthen parliamentary ties through parliamentary groups and regular interaction and cooperation. The resolve was expressed at first meeting of Pak-Hungary Parliamentary Friendship Group held at National Assembly,...
Read More »Pakistan Railways denies fuel shortage for train operations
Pakistan Railways has categorically stated that there is no shortage of fuel for train operations as there is an agreement with Pakistan State Oil regarding the provision of fuel. According to Pakistan Railways Spokesperson, the uninterrupted supply ...
Read More »Planning Minister vows to ensure transparency in projects
Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal says government has taken crucial steps to ensure transparency in development projects during challenging times. Presiding over the annual review meeting of the Public Sector Development Programme 2023-24 in Islamabad to...
Read More »Planning Minister vows to ensure transparency in projects
Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal says government has taken crucial steps to ensure transparency in development projects during challenging times. Presiding over the annual review meeting of the Public Sector Development Programme 2023-24 in Islamabad to...
Read More »Transforming Lives through Sport: From Peshawar’s Streets to Cricket Coach
Peshawar: Muhammad Anwar, a former Afghan Under-19 cricketer and current coach in Peshawar, is making a significant impact on the local community by nurturing young cricket talent. From struggling on the streets to representing Afghanistan in internat...
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Read More »Rising Suicides Among Civilians and Troops in Kashmir Highlight Mental Health Crisis
Srinagar: On World Suicide Prevention Day, the increasing trend of suicides among civilians and Indian troops in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) sheds light on the severe psychological impact of the prolonged occupation. Events in ...
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