ISLAMABAD: Khud Mukhtar SAWI and Khyber Network celebrated Eid ul Fitr by recognizing the efforts of Islamabad police officers. These officers work tirelessly in all weather conditions to protect and serve the public, often without appreciation. On this special occasion, representatives from both organizations visited police personnel on duty and presented them with Eid gifts. The gesture aimed to acknowledge their dedication and to bring joy to their Eid celebrations. The police officers expressed deep gratitude for the thoughtful initiative. Many shared that they rarely receive such recognition. One officer remarked, “No one usually remembers us, but you did.” Both…
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PESHAWAR: Khyber Network and Khud Mukhtar SAWI hosted a special Iftar dinner to honor struggling artists of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP). The event was organized for those talented individuals who, despite facing financial hardships, never ask for help. Around 25 artists attended the gathering, which was a tribute to their dedication and contribution to Pashto culture and the arts. The evening started with Iftar, where guests enjoyed a variety of traditional dishes. After the Iftar, a Hi-Tea was served, adding a warm and welcoming touch to the event. The artists, many of whom have dedicated their lives to music, drama, and…
QUETTA: The Balochistan government has enforced a nighttime travel ban on national highways across the province. The decision, taken due to the worsening Balochistan security situation, was announced through notifications issued by several deputy commissioners. Travel restrictions will be in place from 6 PM to 6 AM. The affected routes include Sibi Road, Zhob-DI Khan Road, Coastal Highway, Quetta-Taftan Highway, and Loralai-DG Khan Highway. Authorities took this step following a surge in terrorist incidents that have destabilized the region. Just a day earlier, a suicide bombing targeted a Balochistan National Party-Mengal (BNP-M) rally near Mastung’s Lak Pass. This attack came…
PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government is preparing for a major bureaucratic reshuffle after Eid ul Fitr. This move will affect commissioners, deputy commissioners, and top administrative secretaries. The changes are part of a broader strategy to strengthen governance, curb corruption, and improve public service efficiency. Sources suggest that the reshuffle will also impact the police department. Several officers are expected to be promoted to BPS-20. The newly appointed Chief Secretary, Shahab Ali Shah, has already started introducing reforms in government institutions. One of his key directives is the transfer of employees who have remained in the same position for…
The government has taken a major step to strengthen counter-terrorism in Pakistan by classifying explosive materials as a federal subject. This decision was finalized during a high-level meeting of the Counter-Terrorism Committee, chaired by Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi. He stressed the importance of implementing effective strategies to tackle terrorism. During the meeting, the committee decided to raise terrorism-related concerns with the Afghan government through the Foreign Ministry. This move aims to address cross-border threats and improve security cooperation. Minister Naqvi also revealed plans to transform the Frontier Corps into a National Reserve Police. This transformation is expected to enhance the…
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has said that terrorism in Pakistan is a key challenge preventing the country from benefiting from its vast natural resources. He pointed out that foreign forces backing terrorists do not want Pakistan to utilize its mineral wealth. Speaking at the “Rab-e-Zuljalal ka Ehsaan – Pakistan” event in Islamabad, the prime minister emphasized that the country possesses natural resources worth trillions of dollars. However, terrorist activities, supported by external elements, continue to hinder progress. Pakistan has faced a surge in terrorist attacks, especially after the Taliban took control of Afghanistan in 2021. Law enforcement agencies and…
New Zealand emerged victorious against Pakistan in the opening ODI of the series, securing a commanding 73-run win in Napier on Saturday. The home side posted an impressive total of 344-9, thanks to a stunning century from Mark Chapman and a record-breaking half-century by Muhammad Abbas. In response, Pakistan struggled despite solid performances from Babar Azam and Salman Agha, getting bowled out in the 45th over for 271 runs. Pakistan’s chase had a steady start but lacked the firepower to reach the target. Opener Abdullah Shafique contributed 36 runs, while Usman Khan played a brisk 39-run knock off 33 balls.…
Mahrang Lango, the leader of the Baloch Solidarity Committee, has been in the spotlight for her activities in Balochistan. For the past year and a half, she and her group have been leading protests under the banner of Baloch rights. However, state authorities claim that these demonstrations are backed by foreign influences and are aimed at disrupting peace. Despite her anti-state rhetoric, security agencies allowed her to exercise her right to protest. The recent Jafar Express attack changed everything. After the incident, Mahrang Lango allegedly went too far. She, along with her supporters, stormed the Civil Hospital in Quetta. Reports…
ISLAMABAD: The federal government has officially requested the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) to approve a Rs1.71 per unit electricity tariff reduction. The proposal, submitted through a petition, suggests implementing the price cut via an increase in the tariff differential subsidy. As per the government’s request, the electricity tariff reduction should apply to all distribution companies, including K-Electric, from April to June 2025. However, lifeline domestic consumers will not be covered under this adjustment. Nepra has scheduled a hearing on the petition for April 4, after which the final decision will be made. If approved, the federal government will…
ISLAMABAD: The government has launched a new counter-terrorism strategy to combat extremist narratives through films, dramas, and digital media. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif chaired a high-level meeting on Friday at the Prime Minister’s House, where civil and military leadership, along with representatives from all provinces, Azad Kashmir, and Gilgit-Baltistan, discussed the initiative. Officials emphasized the need to expose those behind the Jaffar Express attack and counter anti-state campaigns on traditional and social media. The meeting decided to use the National Action Plan (NAP) to reinforce the national stance against terrorism. Authorities were directed to develop an effective counter-terrorism strategy, ensuring…