LAHORE: On the directives of Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif, birth and death registration fees have been revoked on an immediate basis across the province, ARY News reported Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz mentioned that identity is an essential right of every citizen and that the government is working to provide ease to and streamline the processes for the citizens.Maryam Nawaz specified that digital birth and death registration will now be compulsory for accessing several services, confirming timely registration to save the legal and civil rights of citizens.According to the recent Punjab Birth, Death Registration Rules 2025, which have been effective now, citizens can register births and deaths free of cost at Union Councils and Municipal Committees for seven years.Moreover, the condition for a court decree that was mandatory for late registration has also been eradicated, streamlining the process for citizens and families who earlier had to face official obstacles.Key Highlights of the Punjab Birth, Death Registration Rules 2025: Free registration of births and deaths for up to seven years. No requirement of a court decree for late registrations. Mandatory digital birth and death certificates for service access. Computerised certificates issued at no cost. This initiative aims to modernise civil registration under the constructive efforts by the Punjab government to make mandatory services more accessible to the public.Read More: NADRA develops mobile app for online birth, death registrationThe National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has developed a mobile app for the online registration of birth, death, and change in marital status.The mobile application was prepared for the online registration of changes in marital status, births, and deaths, says the spokesman of NADRA in a press release.NADRA spokesman stated that through this app, citizens will be able to register important life events from the comfort of their homes.
ISLAMABAD: The government of Pakistan has allocated two thousand Megawatts of electricity for Bitcoin Mining and Artificial Intelligence Data Centers.According to Finance Division, the ambitious initiative is part of a broader strategy to monetize surplus electricity, create high-tech jobs, attract billions of dollars in Foreign Direct Investment, and generate billions of dollars for the government.In a statement, Finance Minister Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb said the strategic allocation marks a pivotal moment in Pakistan's digital transformation journey, unlocking economic potential by turning excess energy into innovation, investment, and international revenue.Highlighting the transformative nature of initiative, CEO of the Pakistan Crypto Council Bilal Bin Saqib said that with proper regulation, transparency, and international collaboration, Pakistan can become a global crypto and AI powerhouse.He said this energy-backed digital transformation not only unlocks high-value investment, but enables the government to generate foreign exchange in US Dollar through Bitcoin mining.Bilal Bin Saqib said Pakistan can accumulate Bitcoin directly into a national wallet, marking a monumental shift from selling power in Pakistani Rupees to leveraging digital assets for economic stability.
LAHORE: A legislation has been tabled in the Punjab Assembly for making mother tongue a compulsory subject in the province.A treasury member Amjad Ali Javed tabled the bill in the house.The proposed legislation seeks to make Punjabi, Seraiki and other local languages part of the education to ensure transmission of the cultural heritage to children."Mother tongues should be taught to children as a compulsory subject in all schools and Madaris at primary level," the bill suggests.The legislation also suggests to designate the language spoken in a particular district by the official gazzette notification.Legislation also proposes preparation of the school curricula by the government for all districts and free distribution of books.The bill also suggests special training of teachers on the subject.The legislation was referred to the concerned standing committee, which will present its report within two months.
In an unusual and heartwarming incident in Shangla, Khyber Pakhutnkhwa, four sons arranged marriage of their 90-year-old father to fulfil his long-held wish.As per details, the ceremony took place in Bisham, a town in Shangla district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, where. the groom, Maulana Saifullah, tied the knot in a ceremony attended by his grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and local residents.According to family sources, the sons actively searched for a bride for their father and organized the wedding with full respect and affection.The dower (haq mehr) was set at one tola of gold.Read more: 95-year-old man weds long-time love, 90Earlier in 2024, a 95-year-old man in Kenya married his 90-year-old long-time love six decades after they first met, according to local media reports.“We met and fell in love in 1960, do you hear?” Mbogo said outside the church in Mukurweini, a town about a three-hour drive northeast of Nairobi, Kenya’s capital.“We discussed it and decided that having a white wedding would be wonderful. Although we are legally married under our Kikuyu customs, as Christians, we wanted to have a church wedding as well.”
UNITED NATIONS: A senior Pakistani diplomat has denounced India’s “malevolent designs” to impede the flow of water guaranteed to Pakistan under the 1960 Indus Water Treaty and called on New Delhi to refrain from stopping, diverting or restricting rivers going downstream.“We will never accept any such moves,” Ambassador Usman Jadoon, deputy permanent representative of Pakistan, told a United Nations Security Council meeting held under the format named after a former Venezuelan Ambassador to the UN, Diego Arriva, while highlighting India’s attempt to weaponize water.Arria Formula meetings are informal that enable Security Council members to have a frank and private exchange of views on relevant subjects.Friday’s meeting of the 15-member Council on ‘Protecting Water in Armed Conflict’ was convened by Slovenia, in cooperation with Algeria, Panama, Sierra Leone, and the Global Alliance to Spare Water from Armed Conflicts.Opening the debate, Slovenia’s State Secretary Melita Gabric emphasized the critical role that protecting water and related infrastructure during armed conflicts plays in safeguarding civilian lives, saying, “protection of civilians and civilian objects under international humanitarian law is non-negotiable.”In his remarks, the Pakistani envoy pointed out that attacks against water resources, related infrastructure, and denial of access to these resources constitute a flagrant violation of established norms, and widely accepted principles, noting that the UNSC too has also reaffirmed these principles and strongly condemned the unlawful denial of such access and depriving civilians of objects indispensable to their survival.“India’s decision to illegally and unilaterally suspend the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty (IWT), aiming to impede the flow of water guaranteed to Pakistan under the Treaty, is a grave violation of international law, including human rights law, the treaty law and customary international law,” Ambassador Jadoon said.“Troubling pronouncements by Indian leadership to ‘starve the people of Pakistan’ depict a highly dangerous and perverse thinking,” he said.“We strongly condemn India’s unlawful announcement to hold the Treaty in abeyance and call upon India to strictly abide by its legal obligations and refrain from stopping, diverting or restricting rivers that are a lifeline for 240 million people of Pakistan.”In conclusion, Ambassador Jadoon backed the calls for full compliance with the International Humanitarian Law (IHL) and international human right laws, especially for protection of water resources and related infrastructure.
LAHORE: Inspector General of Police (IGP) Dr Usman Anwar on Sunday said that over 8,000 police officers and personnel have been deployed for the final match of the Pakistan Super League (PSL 10) between Lahore Qalandars and Quetta Gladiators as part of comprehensive security arrangements.According to the Punjab police spokesperson, the IGP has directed authorities to ensure comprehensive security measures for both local and international players, officials and cricket fans during the match.Dr Usman emphasized that supervisory officers will personally review all arrangements related to security, traffic management and general safety during the match. He stressed that police personnel stationed at duty points should remain highly vigilant, with a sharp eye on any suspicious activities.“We have adopted a more advanced security strategy for the PSL 10 matches, ensuring a safer environment for everyone involved,” said Dr. Usman, lauding the efforts of the Lahore, Rawalpindi and Multan police for maintaining peace during previous matches.The IGP also highlighted the successful coordination between district administrations, security agencies and relevant institutions, which has contributed to the seamless execution of the PSL events.Dolphin Squad,Police Response Units and Elite Force teams will conduct targeted patrols around key routes, the stadium and surrounding areas.Additionally,continuous surveillance will be maintained through CCTV cameras installed at critical locations such as the teams’ routes, the stadium and accommodation sites,added Usman.The Punjab Police has issued a traffic advisory,urging citizens to cooperate with law enforcement.Snipers will be stationed on high-rise buildings surrounding the stadium to provide extra security,he maintained.“Fans should follow police instructions to fully enjoy the match in a safe and secure environment,” IGP concluded.
KHUZDAR: The number of students martyred in the brutal terrorist attack on Khuzdar school bus has risen to eight, as two more students succumbed to their wounds, ARY News reported on Sunday, citing security sources.A bus carrying students was attacked in Khuzdar, Balochistan on May 21 (Wednesday). Pakistan armed forces said Fitna al Hindustan (Indian proxies) were invovled in the attack.As per details, the deceased girls were identified as Sheema Ibrahim and Muskan, who breathed their last.According to security officials, the attack was carried out by Indian-sponsored terrorists targeting innocent schoolchildren.Among the martyrs are seven female students and one male student.Read more: UNSC condemns ‘cowardly’ terrorist attack on school bus in KhuzdarEarlier, the UN Security Council strongly condemned the “heinous and cowardly” terrorist attack on a school bus in Khuzdar in Pakistan’s province of Balochistan, and called for bringing the culprits to justice.“This reprehensible act of terrorism resulted in the grievous loss of at least 6 Pakistani nationals, including 4 school-going children, along with 53 injured, 39 of them children,” a press statement issued by the 15-member Council said.“The members of the Security Council expressed their deepest sympathy and condolences to the families of the victims and to the Government and the people of Pakistan, and they wished a speedy and full recovery to those who were injured.”
PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government has decided to disburse salaries and pensions to all public sector employees and pensioners before Eidul Adha, ARY News reported.According to a directive issued by the provincial Finance Department, the authorities have sent a letter to all government departments and institutions, instructing them to ensure timely payments on May 30, 2025.The directive noted that since June 1, 2025, falls on a Sunday, salaries and pensions must be paid by the last working day of May to accommodate the weekend holiday.This decision aims to ensure that all government employees and pensioners receive their payments without delay.Earlier, Pakistan Railways announced the operation of five special trains on the occasion of Eidul Adha 2025 to facilitate passengers traveling to various cities.According to the railway spokesperson, the special Eidul Fitr trains will run between June 2 and 4 from multiple stations across the Pakistan.Read more: Eidul Adha 2025: Pakistan Railways to run special trainsEidul Adha, one of the most anticipated occasions in Pakistan — especially for children — is expected to be celebrated on Saturday, June 7, 2025, according to initial predictionsEidul Adha, one of Islam’s two major festivals, commemorates the unwavering devotion of Prophet Ibrahim (A.S.), who was willing to sacrifice his son in obedience to Allah’s command.A central ritual of the celebration is Qurbani (sacrifice), where Muslims slaughter animals such as cows, goats, sheep, or camels, following Islamic guidelines.The meat is then distributed among family members, relatives, and those in need, reflecting the spirit of sharing and compassion that defines the festival.
SHIKARPUR: Two bandits killed in an exchange of fire with police at the National Highway, SSP Shikarpur said on Sunday."Six bandits of a gang were roaming at the road to commit crime. They opened fire while sighting policemen," SSP Shahzeb Chachar said in a statement."Two dacoits were killed in retaliatory fire by the policemen, while four of their accomplices fled from the scene," SSP Chachar said.Slain bandits were wanted to police in robberies and other crimes, SSP Shikarpur said.Earlier in the night, a bandit was killed in a police encounter in Sultan Kot police station jurisdiction.The bandits were nosing around the road to commit a crime. They were killed in exchange of fire with police, officials said.A bandit gang allegedly kidnapped seven persons from a village of Shikarpur district, sources said.Police officials said that seven persons have been abducted by dacoits from Sukhio Malik village to halt police operation against the outlaws.“Those kidnapped also included a four-year child Suleman”, police said. “Other abductees included Azizullah, Noor Muhammad, Farhan and Shafi Muhammad,” according to police.Rampant kidnappings and other crimes by various gangs of bandits operating in katcha area has made life miserable for local population.The authorities and police department claiming to act against criminals entrenched in the area but to no avail despite tall claims.The law-and-order situation of Sindh especially of katcha area along the Indus River worsens as bandits continue to abduct people for ransom, while the police has failed to maintain the law and order.
JAMSHORO: A truck loaded with medicines worth Rs33 million was looted near in Jamshoro, ARY News reported on Sunday. According to details, a truck loaded with medicines worth over Rs33 mln was looted near Khanpur Mor within the jurisdiction of Jamshoro Police Station on the M-9 Motorway. Four armed men held the driver and cleaner hostage before seizing the vehicle and the cargo. The truck, en route from Karachi to Faisalabad and Rawalpindi, was later found abandoned in the Hatri area of Hyderabad. A case has been registered based on the driver’s complaint. Authorities have launched an investigation to trace the culprits and recover the stolen consignment. Read more: Jamshoro police clueless about looted truckload of rice bags Last year, a truck loaded with sacrificial goats for Eidul Adha was snatched by armed robbers near Karachi‘s Kamran Chowrangi. According to a merchant named Rehan, four armed robbers, riding two motorcycles, took the truck driver, who was coming from Hyderabad with sacrificial goats to Karachi for Eidul Adha, hostage, and looted.The snatched sacrificial goats are said to be worth Rs1.5mln.The robbers took away the truck loaded with goats and also robbed the driver of his mobile phone and cash before making their escape.Rehan claimed when they reached Gulistan-e-Jauhar police station for the registration of case, he was asked to come in the morning as the station head officer was not able.
LAHORE: The Provincial Disaster Management Authority has stated that a powerful storm and heavy rainfall across Punjab have claimed 13 lives and injured 92 people, ARY News reported quoting PDMA.According to PDMA spokesperson, in Lahore, three individuals lost their lives due to the storm and heavy winds. Fatalities were also reported in other districts, with one death each in Rawalpindi, Sheikhupura, Nankana Sahib, Sialkot, and Mianwali, and three deaths in Jhelum.The storm caused widespread damage, particularly to mud houses and dilapidated structures, the spokesperson added. Incidents of fallen trees and damaged solar panels were also reported in Lahore.The PDMA has directed commissioners, deputy commissioners, and rescue agencies across the province to remain on high alert to manage emergency situations. The authority’s control room is monitoring the situation round-the-clock, according to PDMA Director General Irfan Ali Kathia. Financial assistance will be provided to affected families in line with the provincial policy, Kathia confirmed.Read More: Karachi to Lahore flight hit by severe storm mid-airPunjab Relief Commissioner Nabeel Javed emphasized that the best possible medical care is being provided to those injured in storm-related incidents.In a separate incident, a private airline flight en route from Karachi to Lahore faced extreme turbulence after entering a powerful windstorm.According to reports, the aircraft remained caught in the storm for several minutes, causing panic among passengers, many of whom were heard reciting verses during the terrifying ordeal.
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Polio Programme has officially launched its third National Immunisation Days (NIDs) campaign.The inauguration ceremony was held at the National Emergency Operations Centre (NEOC) in Islamabad.It was led by the Prime Minister’s Focal Person for Polio Eradication, Ayesha Raza Farooq, along with key partners and officials.Ms. Farooq personally administered oral polio vaccine and Vitamin A drops to children under five, reaffirming the government’s steadfast commitment to eradicating the disease from every part of the country.Set to begin on May 26, the week-long campaign aims to immunize over 45 million children under five years of age. This effort is seen as a decisive step in the country’s final push to stop poliovirus transmission and achieve eradication by the end of 2025.“Polio eradication is more than a public health goal — it’s a national mission,” said Ms. Farooq. “This campaign is a pivotal part of our 2-4-6 roadmap. The rounds we’ve held from September 2024 through May 2025 have been designed to strategically close immunity gaps and disrupt virus circulation before high transmission season begins.”While challenges persist in traditional hotspots such as Karachi, South KP, and the Quetta Block, Ms. Farooq highlighted encouraging progress in reaching underserved communities.She also extended deep gratitude to the 400,000 frontline workers driving this campaign — including 225,000 female vaccinators — and acknowledged the support of civil and military law enforcement in ensuring secure access to children.Read more: Pakistan ‘reports’ two more polio casesDespite major gains, the threat of wild poliovirus remains. So far in 2025, Pakistan has confirmed 10 polio cases. Moreover, environmental surveillance has detected the virus in 272 sewage samples across 68 districts — a clear indication of continued transmission.UNICEF Representative in Pakistan, Abdullah Fadil, praised the programme’s direction during his remarks at the launch. As he concludes his tenure in the country, he lauded Pakistan’s leadership and Ms. Farooq for their unwavering resolve.“Pakistan is closer than ever to ending polio,” said Mr. Fadil. “With sustained political will, community participation, and united action by all partners, I am confident this nation will soon reach a historic milestone — a polio-free future.”Citizens have been urged to fully cooperate with vaccination teams and report any missed children by calling the Sehat Tahaffuz Helpline at 1166 or messaging the WhatsApp Helpline at 0346-7776546.
KARACHI: Maximum temperature in city is likely to remain between 39 to 40 Celsius on Sunday, as temperatures expected to soar in the region from today.Due to high humidity, which is currently 72 percent, the heat is expected to feel like 45 Celsius in coastal areas in the city, higher than the actual temperature.The weather in Karachi is expected to remain hot and humid over the next 24 hours, according to the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD).Winds are blowing from the southwest direction at a speed of 16 kilometres per hour.The Met Office has issued caution for wind/hailstorm and heavy rainfall in upper areas of the country on Monday evening or night.Weather in most areas of the country will remain hot and dry while in Baluchistan's northern and southeastern areas, Kashmir, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Islamabad, Potohar region and northeastern Punjab weather will remain partly cloudy with likely wind/dust storm and rainfall.Heavy rainfall and hailstorm also expected in some areas.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will embark on a visit to Turkiye, Iran, Azerbaijan and Tajikistan from today (Sunday).During the visit, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will have wide-ranging discussions with the leaders of these countries on entire range of issues, covering bilateral relations and matters of regional and international importance.He will also express deepest appreciation and acknowledgment for the support extended to Pakistan by the friendly countries during recent crisis with India.Shehbaz Sharif will also attend International Conference on Glaciers in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, to be held on Thursday and Friday.Read more: Pakistan, Turkiye reaffirm bolstering ties for regional developmentIt is to be noted that Turkiye, Iran, Azerbaijan and Tajikistan supported Pakistan's stance during recent stand off with India following Pahalgam false flag operation.Earlier on April 22, Prime Minister Shehbaz landed in Turkiye for a two-day visit on the invitation of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, with both sides looking to strengthen bilateral ties.Pakistan and Turkiye enjoy strong bilateral ties based on shared history, culture, and religion, with close cooperation in defence, trade, and diplomacy. They mutually support each other on issues like Kashmir and Cyprus, strengthening their strategic partnership.In a post on X today, the premier said that he had “just landed in Ankara” and was looking forward to meeting the Turkish president.
LONDON: A devastating fire in the northwest London borough of Brent has claimed the lives of four members of a British family of Pakistani origin, according to UK media reports. https://youtu.be/JMfAglYBp-UEmergency services were called to Tillett Close in Stonebridge, Brent, at 1.22am on Saturday after the blaze broke out at a residential property.A 43-year-old woman and three children – a 15-year-old girl, an eight-year-old boy, and a four-year-old boy – were pronounced dead at the scene. British media also reported that a man has been arrested on suspicion of murder, as authorities treat the fire as a potential arson attack. While investigations continue, no further details about the arrested individual have been released. Two additional victims — a 70-year-old woman and a young girl — were rescued and transported to a nearby hospital in injured condition. Their medical status has not yet been disclosed. Read more: Film stars, celebrities lose homes, flee from Los Angeles wildfires The victims’ next of kin have been informed, and police are appealing for anyone with information to contact them. The affected family had reportedly moved to the United Kingdom from Pakistan nearly two decades ago. The tragedy has sent shockwaves through the local community, with authorities continuing to investigate the cause of the fire and any possible criminal motive.
LAHORE: The Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) has identified 8 dead and 45 others injured due to a severe storm that swept across Punjab, hitting several areas and disturbing daily routines, ARY News reported.The districts that were affected include Rawalpindi, Jhelum, Sheikhupura, Nankana Sahib, Sialkot, and Mianwali in Punjab storm disaster.According to a report from PDMA, most deaths occurred due to building collapses and unexpected accidents at unsafe locations. The storm caused great damage to mud houses, trees, and solar panels, worsening the crisis.On the directives of Relief Commissioner Nabeel Javed, authorities are ensuring instant and top-notch medical assistance for the injured.Moreover, commissioners, deputy commissioners, and rescue teams across Punjab are also on high alert to mitigate the situation effectively.Emergency operation centres in all districts are activated, and PDMA’s control room is monitoring 24 hours to evaluate the developing situation.The government has assured that financial assistance will be given to affected families in the Punjab storm disaster, as per Punjab’s disaster relief policy.In the Punjab storm disaster, strong winds caused tre, as per Punjab's disaster relief policy, financial assistance will be given to affected families in the Punjab storm disasteres to fall and damage solar panels, while in Sheikhupura, a factory roof collapse resulted in one fatality and five injuries.Meanwhile, in Jhelum, three people lost their lives due to wall collapses, and several others sustained injuries in separate incidents.Authorities have urged residents to avoid coming out of their homes, touching electric poles and dangling wires, and to report any emergency to local rescue teams, assuring that the PDMA’s teams are monitoring around the clock to control any unforeseen situations.Read More: Karachi to Lahore flight hit by severe storm mid-airIn a separate incident, a private airline flight en route from Karachi to Lahore faced extreme turbulence after entering a powerful windstorm.According to reports, the aircraft remained caught in the storm for several minutes, causing panic among passengers, many of whom were heard reciting verses during the terrifying ordeal.
LAHORE: Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz has ordered rescue teams and administrative officials to be vigilant, as a severe dust storm, along with heavy rainfall, hit several areas of Lahore, disturbing daily routines and producing damage across the city, ARY News reported.In response to the Lahore storm and rainfall, Maryam Nawaz also directed immediate action to stop flooding in areas located on the lower side of Rawalpindi and other impacted cities.Moreover, Maryam Nawaz directed Water and Sanitation Authority (WASA) officials to monitor drainage management in Rawalpindi.Maryam Nawaz stressed that smooth drainage should be ensured by all available resources, preventing urban flooding in areas.Lahore storm and rainfall caused trees to fall, damaged vehicles, and power outages in different areas of the city.According to reports, trees in Lahore High Court and City Zoo were uprooted by strong winds, while fallen branches in parking areas damaged several vehicles.Emergency response teams have been alerted by the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) to manage the aftermath.Along with the Lahore storm and rainfall, heavy rainfall and thunderstorms were also reported in other cities like Rawalpindi, Islamabad, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, leading to power outages and infrastructure damage.Read More: Rain lashes Islamabad, Rawalpindi with hail, strong windsSimilarly, in Mirpur, Azad Kashmir sky was covered by dark clouds, followed by a power outage and rain.According to the forecast by the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD), rain and thunderstorms in various parts of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa will continue over the next few days.Authorities have advised residents to stay vigilant during the storm, avoid unnecessary activities.Officials have urged residents to avoid coming out of their homes during the storm, touching electric poles and dangling wires, and to report any emergency to local rescue teams, assuring that the restoration process of the electricity is in progress.
KARACHI: A private airline flight en route from Karachi to Lahore faced extreme turbulence after entering a powerful windstorm, ARY News reported.According to reports, the aircraft remained caught in the storm for several minutes, causing panic among passengers, many of whom were heard reciting verses during the terrifying ordeal.Due to the severe weather, the pilot decided to turn the aircraft back. Demonstrating exceptional skill, the pilot safely redirected the plane with support from air traffic control, and the flight returned to Karachi without incident.Another flight, PK 6385, travelling from Islamabad to Lahore, was also diverted to Karachi due to similar weather conditions.https://youtu.be/JtVVrTsM4e4?t=985Meanwhile, the departure of two more flights, PK 305 and PF 405, from Karachi to Lahore has been delayed because of the storm in Lahore.Other flights from various cities to Karachi have also been cancelled due to the poor weather.The storm brought heavy rain and strong winds to various areas of Lahore. A tree branch fell inside the Lahore High Court, and another tree collapsed in the city’s zoo. Several vehicles were damaged in parking areas due to fallen trees.Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has instructed the administration and rescue teams to remain on high alert in light of the ongoing storm and rainfall.Read More: Arabian Sea low-pressure system at 1058 KM distance from KarachiIn related news a low-pressure weather system in east-central Arabian Sea has intensified into depression and lay centered around latitude 17.1 N, longitude 73.0 E, which is about 1058 km southeast of Karachi.It is likely to move eastwards and cross Indian coast near Konkan around mid-day.Currently, there is no threat to any Pakistani coastal area. The Cyclone Warning Center at Karachi is monitoring the weather system.The weather system in the Arabian Sea is energized by the warmer water temperatures. Weather experts say it could cause very hot weather in Karachi as the sea breeze is expected to be suspended.Earlier reports said that the system hovering near India’s western coast and could strengthen into a deep depression or even a cyclone by May 24 or 25 if conditions remain favourable.If the system turns into a cyclone, it will be named Shakti meaning ‘power’, a name proposed by Sri Lanka.
LAHORE: A woman was kidnapped in Lahore on Saturday as CCTV footage of the incident surfaced showing two suspects forcibly placing her into a car in broad daylight.The shocking incident was reported from Lahore’s Defence area. In the CCTV footage, the suspects can be seen grabbing the woman while she was walking, forcing her into a car, and speeding away from the scene.Meanwhile, a case has been lodged on the complaint filed by the victim’s brother, who alleged that his sister was kidnapped by her former brother-in-law, Fayyaz, along with his accomplices.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5E6mL-T2ccw&t=29sAccording to the complainant, his sister and the abducted woman had been divorced six months ago.Read More: ‘Kidnapped’ Karachi girl recovered from Naushehro FerozeEarlier in a similar incident in Karachi February this year, a woman employed at Maritime Museum was abducted and murdered.The suspects had recorded a video, sent it to the victim’s father, and demanded a ransom of 10 million rupees.
Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir hosted a dinner to honour the political leadership, steadfast commitment of the Armed Forces, and the indomitable spirit of the people of Pakistan demonstrated during Marka-e-Haq and Operation Bunyanum Marsoos, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said.President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, the Chairman Senate, Speaker National Assembly, Federal Ministers, Governors, Chief Ministers, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, Chiefs of Air and Naval Staff, senior leadership of major political parties, high-ranking government officials and senior officers from the three armed services graced the gathering with their presence.The participants paid tribute to the sagacious leadership that steered the nation through a defining moment.They hailed the courage and sacrifices of the Armed Forces, and commended the resolute patriotism of the Pakistani people.In his remarks, the Chief of Army Staff expressed profound gratitude to the political leadership for their strategic foresight during Marka-e-Haq and lauded the seamless inter-services coordination that ensured operational success in Operation Bunyanum Marsoos.He further acknowledged the unwavering role of Pakistani youth and media in countering the disinformation campaign waged by India, describing them as a ‘steel wall’ against malign propaganda.The COAS also commended the outstanding contributions of Pakistani scientists, engineers, and diplomats, whose professionalism and resolve proved critical during the conflict.The evening stood as a powerful affirmation of national unity and the collective resolve to advance with renewed strength and cohesion
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