India’s Defense Minister, Rajnath Singh, reportedly refused to sign the joint declaration at the ongoing Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) meeting in China. According to Indian media, Singh’s refusal stems from the declaration’s failure to mention the Pahalgam incident and its inclusion of a condemnation of terrorism in Balochistan, which spells a pro-Pakistani stance. Indian media...
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Sindh EPI Intensifies Field Monitoring for Major Vaccination Campaigns
The Sindh Extended Program of Immunization (EPI) has increased field monitoring activities in different districts to ensure effective and timely preparations for the upcoming important vaccination campaigns. These include the “Big Catch Up” campaign, the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination campaign, and the Measles vaccination campaign. The main target of these visits is to monitor ongoing...
Missing 15-Year-Old Son of Maulana Hidayatur Rehman Returns Home in Gwadar
Abdul Basit, the 15-year-old son of Balochistan Assembly member Maulana Hidayatur Rehman, who had gone missing from Malir Saudabad, has safely returned to his home in Gwadar. Maulana Hidayatur Rehman himself confirmed his son’s safe return. Abdul Basit’s maternal grandfather, Muhammad Adam, registered an FIR at the Saudabad Police Station following the incident. In his...
Sindh Intensifies Plastic Bag Ban Enforcement Across Province
Following the province-wide ban on plastic bags, the Sindh Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA) has significantly increased its enforcement efforts across the province. To date, SEPA has inspected 657 markets, wholesale centers, and shopping malls across various divisions, representing a strong commitment to implementing the new regulation. These extensive inspections include 219 markets in Karachi, 96...
Pakistan Stock Exchange Maintains Upward Trajectory For The Third Day Of The Week
The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) maintained its upward trajectory on the third trading day of the week, Wednesday, buoyed by a confluence of favorable news from both the international and domestic fronts. Despite experiencing some intra-day fluctuations, the benchmark KSE-100 Index closed significantly higher, signaling a renewed surge in investor confidence. Some key events played...
Karachi Records 57 Minor Quakes in June: Met Department Assures No Immediate Major Threat
Karachi residents have been suffering from a series of low-intensity earthquake tremors since early June, with the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) noting a total of 57 small jolts registered since June 1st. The tremors, measuring between 1.5 and 3.8 on the Richter scale, have been explained by the activation of the Landhi Fault Line. The...
Advancing Climate Governance: A Training Initiative in Karachi
A two-day training workshop on climate governance, titled “Climate-Based Governance: Empowering the Public Sector,” was recently held at the NED University of Engineering & Technology, City Campus, Karachi. The workshop was jointly organized by Climate Action Sindh (CAS) and the Research and Training Wing of the Planning and Development Department, Government of Sindh. Its main...
HRCP 2024 Report Rings Alarm Bells For Human Rights In Sindh
The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) formally launched its annual report, “State of Human Rights in 2024,” in the Karachi Press Club on Tuesday, 24 June 2025. The report highlighted the deteriorating situation of human rights throughout the country, raising serious concerns over civil liberties and the state of law and order. It points...
Sindh Health Department Sets Minimum Wage At PKR 37,000
The Sindh Health Department has officially set the minimum monthly wage at Rs. 37,000. Employees hired during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2019 will also have a monthly salary of Rs. 37,000. Formal orders have been issued, ensuring that all nursing staff recruited during the pandemic will receive this revised salary starting from July 2025. The...
Modernizing Travel: E-gates for Three Major Airports In Pakistan
All three major airports of Pakistan—Islamabad, Karachi, and Lahore—anticipate the installation of e-gates. Experts from Germany have visited Pakistan and finalized the basic design for these modern e-gates, marking a step toward Pakistan’s more innovative future. According to a spokesperson for the Pakistan Airports Authority, the installation of these e-gates will allow passengers to clear...