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The repatriation of Pakistani pilgrims begins tonight as the first Hajj flight with 307 pilgrims lands in Islamabad on June 11 at 3am. A total of 342 flights are planned under the government scheme, ...
The repatriation of Pakistani pilgrims begins tonight as the first Hajj flight with 307 pilgrims lands in Islamabad on June 11 at 3am. A total of 342 flights are planned under the government scheme, ...
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari led a high-level Pakistani delegation to the UK to highlight India’s recent military provocations. In meetings with British officials, he urged action on India's suspension of ...
Pakistan saw a sharp decline in sacrificial animal sales on Eid-ul-Adha 2025, with up to 1 million fewer animals sold and a Rs500 billion drop in total market value. Cow prices fell, while goat and ...
Amid growing immigration protests in Los Angeles, US President Donald Trump supports the arrest of Governor Gavin Newsom over his opposition to National Guard deployment. Newsom sues Trump, calling ...
PTI leaders Omer Ayub and Sheikh Waqas Akram have rejected the Economic Survey 2024–25, accusing the government of manipulating figures amid rising poverty, inflation, and economic mismanagement. They ...
The Economic Survey 2024-25 reveals a 3.3% drop in early childhood enrollment, only 0.8% of GDP spent on education, and a literacy rate of 60.6% with a widening gender gap.
Three terrorists, including commander Chhota Waseem, were killed in a fierce clash in Lakki Marwat's Kot Kashmir area. One policeman, Shahidullah, was martyred. Police rescued civilians used as human ...
Pakistan’s IT exports reached $2.825 billion and telecom sector revenue stood at Rs803 billion during FY 2024–25, according to the Economic Survey. Broadband users rose to 147.2 million, while ...
Pakistan’s total government debt rose by Rs4.09 trillion in nine months, reaching Rs69.2 trillion. However, the debt-to-GDP ratio improved from 68% to 65%, signaling better fiscal sustainability due ...
The Economic Survey 2024-25 reveals 23% of schools in Pakistan lack electricity, with significant gaps in clean water and toilet facilities—especially in Sindh, Balochistan, and Azad ...
The Economic Survey 2024–25 reveals that 727,381 Pakistanis went abroad for employment in 2024. Saudi Arabia topped the list by employing over 452,000 Pakistanis, followed by UAE, Oman, and Qatar.