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Lahore launches traffic kiosks to facilitate licenses and public access

Listen to the article The Lahore traffic police launched a new initiative to improve the delivery of public services and working conditions for traffic guards, starting with the installation of high -tech traffic kiosks at the large intersections of the city. Traffic director (CTO), Dr. Athar Waheed, said the first kiosk was installed in AFSHAN […]

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Gilgit, Skardu flights were canceled while Pakistan intensifies air surveillance

Listen to the article Pakistan has intensified monitoring its airspace among the increased security problems concerning the potential Indian aggression, announced aviation sources on Wednesday. Air traffic control authorities have published new guidelines to monitor all flight movements, including foreign airlines passing through the Pakistani air space, Express News reported. Sources have said that special

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Pakistan Eyes Chinese expertise in telemedicine, Tech Pharma

Listen to the article The Federal Minister of Health, Mustafa Kamal, said that great progress was made in the field of telemedicine by benefiting from China’s experiences. According to Express News, the Federal Minister of Health Mustafa Kamal met the National Health Commission of China at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Conference, where the Chinese National

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ISPR unmasks terror sponsored by the state of India

Listen to the article Rawalpindi: The army on Tuesday provided proofs of cross -border terrorism sponsored by the state of India in Pakistan, in particular Balutchistan, announcing the arrest of a Pakistani citizen formed by India and the restoration of an Indian drone and an improvised explosive device (IED). Lieutenant-general Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, Director General

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Rain probably in certain parts of today’s country until May 4

The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has planned precipitation in several parts of the country from today, the wet fate which should continue until May 4. The upper and power plant regions, notably Islamabad, Murrier, Galiyat, Punjab, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP), Gilgit-Baltistan and AJK are likely to receive precipitation during this period. Some areas may experience heavy showers

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Indian burst jets flee after detection by PAF near the control line

Listen to the article Pakistan Air Force (PAF) detected four Indian burst hunting planes that patrol the control line (LOC) Tuesday evening, forcing them to withdraw after making a coordinated response, at night between April 29 and April 30. Sources of security have said that the Indian jets patrolled in airspace on Jammu and Kashmir

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India-Pakistan Fuel Barish Trend because Kse-100 drops more than 3,600 points

Listen to the article The KSE-100 index of Pakistan KSE-100 fell by more than 2.2% at the start of negotiation on Tuesday, which made it possible to collect 2529.39 points during intra-day exchanges, investors reacted to broader economic concerns and low market indications. At noon, the KSE-100 was negotiated at 111,699.59, down compared to the

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Delhi plans military action in ’24 -36 hours’

Listen to the article Islamabad: Pakistan has credible information that India intends to carry out a military action against Pakistan in the coming 24 to 36 hours on the pretext of allegations of baseless participation and concocted in the Pahalgame incident, the Minister of Information said on Tuesday evening. The declaration vehemently rejected the self-attractive

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