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Ashura Muharram: Sindh Home Department Seeks Internet Service Ban
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Ashura Muharram: Sindh Home Department Seeks Internet Service Ban

The Sindh government has submitted a request to the federal authorities to suspend mobile phone services during Ashura Muharram to ensure robust security arrangements. The Sindh Home Department has sent a formal letter to the Ministry of Interior, recommending the suspension of mobile internet services along the routes of Ashura Muharram processions. The request specifically...

Relief for Consumers: Pakistan Ends PTV Fee on Electricity Bills
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Relief for Consumers: Pakistan Ends PTV Fee on Electricity Bills

The federal government of Pakistan has decided to eliminate the Rs. 35 Pakistan Television (PTV) fee charged on electricity bills, offering relief to millions of consumers. The decision, directed by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, is set to be formally announced soon after a high-level meeting next week. This move aims to ease the financial burden...

Revolutionizing Medicine: The Synthetic Human Genome Project
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Revolutionizing Medicine: The Synthetic Human Genome Project

British scientists have embarked on a new technological journey with a revolutionary project to artificially create human DNA in the laboratory. They have named it the Synthetic Human Genome Project. This five-year program aims to enhance the understanding of the genetic code and pave the way for treatments for future diseases. The project involves experts...

Karachi Soaked: City Records 17.8mm Rainfall with Surjani Town At Highest
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Karachi Soaked: City Records 17.8mm Rainfall with Surjani Town At Highest

Karachi experienced widespread rainfall on June 28, 2025, with the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) reporting a citywide total of 17.8 mm. The heaviest downpour was recorded in Surjani Town at 58.2 mm, followed by Saddar Town with 47.5 mm, Gulshan-e-Maimar at 37.4 mm, and Gulshan-e-Hadid with 37 mm. Other areas saw significant showers, including Shahrah-e-Faisal...

New Auto Policy: Vehicle Prices Surge Due to Climate Support Tax
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New Auto Policy: Vehicle Prices Surge Due to Climate Support Tax

Pakistan’s automotive sector is reeling from significant price hikes following the implementation of the Climate Support Levy (CSL) under the new auto policy. For the first time, all locally assembled hybrid, petrol, and diesel vehicles are subject to this tax, aimed at reducing carbon emissions. The levy has led to substantial price increases across major...

Third Death from Brain-Eating Amoeba Reported in Sindh
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Third Death from Brain-Eating Amoeba Reported in Sindh

Brain-eating amoeba has claimed another life in Karachi. This incident brings the total number of fatalities from this infection in Sindh to three this year. The latest victim, a resident of North Karachi, was only 17 years of age. Naegleria fowleri is commonly found in warm freshwater environments and can cause a rare but deadly...

Woman Killed by Husband and Father Over Divorce Demand
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Woman Killed by Husband and Father Over Divorce Demand

Irum Bibi, a 25-year-old woman, was brutally murdered in Karachi’s Afghan Basti, Gulshan-e-Memar, allegedly by her husband and father. Further details suggest the case has been solved, and the police have arrested both suspects identified as Irum’s husband, Noor Muhammad, and her father, Yasin, in connection with the crime. According to Senior Superintendent of Police...

State Bank Report: Over Half of Pakistan’s Bank Accounts Have Less Than Rs 5,000
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State Bank Report: Over Half of Pakistan’s Bank Accounts Have Less Than Rs 5,000

The State Bank of Pakistan has recently revealed shocking insights in a report concerning the country’s banking sector, highlighting low balances in the majority of commercial bank accounts. Based on the report, more than 51% of bank accounts contain less than Rs. 5,000, indicating a major challenge for the nation’s financial landscape. The statistics also...

Swat River Tragedy: 11 Lives Lost in Devastating Flood Surge
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Swat River Tragedy: 11 Lives Lost in Devastating Flood Surge

A heart-wrenching tragedy struck Swat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, on June 27, 2025, when 11 members of a single family drowned in a sudden surge of floodwaters in the Swat River. The incident, which occurred during a family picnic near the river, has left the nation mourning and raised critical questions about emergency response systems and public...