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KARACHI: A local court has ordered the Town Municipal Corporation (TMC) Orangi Town to pay Rs15 million in compensation to the legal heirs of a man who died after falling into an open nullah during heavy rains, holding the civic body responsible for negligence.The case was heard by the Senior Civil Judge West, who ruled that TMC Orangi Town was liable for the fatal incident, while clearing the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) from responsibility.The victim’s family had filed a compensation claim through Advocate Usman Farooq under the Fatal Accidents Act, 1855, against both TMC Orangi Town and the KMC.According to the petition, the deceased, identified as Arif, was returning home during heavy rainfall on July 26, 2020, when he fell into an uncovered nullah due to poor maintenance and lack of safety measures by the authorities. He sustained severe injuries and died on the spot.The court observed that the deceased was young, unmarried, and in good health. The judge remarked that TMC Orangi Town’s negligence and failure to take preventive measures, including covering dangerous nullahs and manholes, resulted in the loss of a valuable human life.“The sudden death occurred due to the negligent and careless conduct of the TMC,” the court noted in its ruling.During the proceedings, TMC Orangi Town denied the allegations and argued that all necessary safety arrangements had been made during the rains. However, after hearing arguments from both sides, the court directed the civic body to pay compensation exceeding Rs15 million to the victim’s family.
K-Electric has issued safety guidelines for citizens ahead of Eid al Adha, urging the public to take precautionary measures to avoid accidents during sacrificial activities.According to the utility company, citizens are advised not to tie sacrificial animals to electricity poles or place them near transformers and other electrical installations.K-Electric has also appealed to residents to avoid using water near electrical infrastructure during Eid al Adha, as it may pose serious safety risks.In its advisory, the power utility further instructed the public not to install decorative items on electricity poles or overhead wires, and to maintain a safe distance from all electrical infrastructure during the sacrifice process.The company also warned against illegal electricity connections, stating that such practices can create severe hazards and endanger lives. Motorway Police declare Combined Transport of Passengers and Livestock a Legal Offense Ahead of Eid A spokesperson added that safety standards should be strictly followed in cattle markets, particularly in areas where electrical installations are present.Citizens have been urged to immediately report any dangerous or suspicious electrical situations by calling 118.K-Electric further stated that special response teams have been placed on high alert to deal with any emergency situations during the Eid al Adha period.
KARACHI: The Sindh High Court's (SHC) constitutional bench on Wednesday summoned reply from the NADRA and the foreign ministry over a petition with regard to objection over an NIC application.Petitioner, Sara Riaz, in her plea said that the NADRA has objected over her national identity card request while she had been earlier issued NIC and the passport three times.Her lawyer said that Sara Riaz had arrived from Africa in 80s after marrying a Pakistani citizen. "She was issued the NIC and the passport three times on the basis of her Pakistani citizenship," lawyer said. "Now the NADRA is objecting over her request for renewal of her identity card"."Her identity card has been blocked for last six years, which has made her life miserable," lawyer argued. "She is facing problems over payment of water, electricity and other dues owing to a dysfunctional bank account", lawyer further said."The foreign ministry has advised to contact with the Consulate of Uganda". According to the report of the court's bailiff a factory being run over the address provided for the location of the Consulate," petitioner said.The bench issued notices to concerned federal departments through the Deputy Attorney General and summoned their reply.
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan government has officially notified a three-day holiday period on the occasion of Eid al Adha 2026.According to the notification issued by the Cabinet Division, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has approved public holidays on 26, 27, and 28 May.Following the Prime Minister’s approval, the formal notification confirms that all government offices will remain closed on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.Earlier, Pakistan’s Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee officially announced the sighting of the Zilhaj moon, confirming that Eid al Adha will be observed across the country on Wednesday, May 27.Chairman of the Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee, Maulana Abdul Khabeer Azad, made the announcement following the committee’s meeting held in Karachi.Addressing a press conference after the session, he said that multiple testimonies of moon sighting were received from different parts of the country, after which the committee unanimously confirmed the sighting of the crescent moon of Zilhaj. Saudi Arabia makes Eid Al Adha 2026 announcement The Zilhaj moon had been sighted in Pakistan, and Eid al Adha would be observed on Wednesday, May 27, Khabeer said said.The central meeting was held at the Meteorological Department office in Karachi, while zonal Ruet-e-Hilal committee meetings were simultaneously conducted in Lahore, Islamabad, Quetta, and Peshawar to collect and verify moon sighting reports.With the official confirmation, Muslims across Pakistan will observe 10th Zilhaj and Eid al Adha on May 27, marking one of the most significant Islamic festivals, celebrated with special prayers and the ritual of animal sacrifice.
The Pakistan cricket team has suffered an early setback ahead of its upcoming One-Day International (ODI) series against Australia, scheduled to begin on 30 May, with Fakhar Zaman and Saim Ayub ruled out of selection due to injuries.According to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), both players are currently undergoing rehabilitation and recovery under the close supervision of the board’s medical staff.The PCB extended its best wishes to the two cricketers for a swift recovery, adding that an updated assessment regarding player fitness and the squad composition will be released in due course.The development comes as Pakistan finalises preparations for the highly anticipated ODI series against Australia. Pakistan-Australia ODI series tickets sale date revealed The ODI series will commence on Saturday, 30 May, with the first ODI taking place at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, while the second and third ODIs will be played on 2 and 4 June, respectively, at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.For the unversed, it will be Australia’s first bilateral ODI series in Pakistan since March-April 2022. The series is a continuation of Australia’s tour of Pakistan for a three-match T20I series in January and February, where Pakistan completed a 3-0 clean sweep over them.Pakistan-Australia Series schedule30 May – First ODI, Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium 2 June – Second ODI, Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore 4 June – Third ODI, Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
KARACHI: Investigations into the case of alleged drug dealer Anmol alias Pinky have revealed that at least 70 drug peddlers are actively involved in online narcotics supply across Karachi, according to law enforcement sources.A report obtained by ARY News stated that the network includes both male and female suspects engaged in the online sale and distribution of drugs, including ice (crystalline methamphetamine) and weed, particularly to students in schools, colleges, and universities.The report named Anmol alias Pinky among the suspects, alleging that she operated a large-scale online drug business in the jurisdiction of Darakhshan police station.Authorities also identified several other female suspects allegedly involved in the narcotics trade. In the Saddar police station area, a woman identified as Sumaira alias Baby is accused of running a major online drug network.In the SITE-A police station limits, two women, Lal Jan and Mehr-un-Nisa alias Bebo, were also named in connection with drug dealing activities.According to the report, District South has the highest number of online drug dealers, with 45 suspects said to be active in the area.Three dealers were identified in District City, while two suspects were reported in Malir, five in District West, and four in District East. Additionally, four online drug dealers were reported in Keamari and seven in District Central.Earlier, a local court permitted the production of accused Anmol alias Pinky at the Judicial Complex in connection with multiple cases registered against her. “Cocaine Queen” Anmol Pinky Latest News & Updates The order was issued during proceedings related to her appearance before the City Court. The court directed that Anmol be presented before the judicial magistrate at the Judicial Complex.Investigating officers had approached the court of the District and Sessions Judge South, seeking permission to produce the accused at the jail complex instead of the City Court.Police informed the court that Anmol Pinky was required to be produced for obtaining physical remand, adding that her appearance at the City Court could pose serious security risks.
KUWAIT CITY: Senior military officials from Kuwait and Pakistan discussed ways to strengthen bilateral defense cooperation, Kuwait Times reported on Wednesday.Chief of the General Staff of the Kuwaiti Army, Lieutenant General Khaled Al-Shuraian, held talks with Pakistan Army Director General Military Operations (DGMO) Brigadier Naveed Abbas on enhancing joint military and defense cooperation in support of mutual interests.According to a statement issued by the General Staff of the Kuwaiti Army, the discussions took place during Lieutenant General Al-Shuraian’s meeting with Brigadier Abbas and his accompanying delegation during their visit to Kuwait.Read More: Kuwait rolls out new service for work permit renewalEarlier, the Public Authority for Manpower of Kuwait introduced a new digital service that allows partners in Kuwait to renew their work permits online via the “Ashal Services” portal.The Manpower Authority of Kuwait has said that the new feature enables workers classified as partners to complete the renewal process independently, without intermediaries or lengthy administrative procedures.According to the authority, the service has been designed to enhance efficiency and save time by providing a secure, fast, and user-friendly digital interface.The move forms part of broader efforts of Kuwait to expand e-government services and improve access to public services online.
The Pakistan People's Party (PPP) has constituted a committee to hold negotiations with the government regarding the budget 2026-27, ARY News reported on Wednesday, citing sources.According to sources, the PPP has formed a four-member committee comprising Raja Pervaiz Ashraf, Naveed Qamar, Sherry Rehman, and Saleem Mandviwalla.The committee will prepare a draft of recommendations related to the budget, which will subsequently be presented to the government. The government has sought proposals from the PPP concerning the federal budget, while the party has requested additional time to finalise its recommendations.Sources further stated that the Pakistan People's Party has formally sought more time from the government for the submission of its budget proposals. The government has assured the party that it will remain involved throughout the budget-making process. IMF ‘urges’ provinces to raise additional Rs400 billion in budget 2026-27The government has also assured the PPP that its recommendations will be incorporated into the federal budget.According to sources, the PPP’s economic team has already commenced work on the proposed recommendations. It is pertinent to note that the PPP had earlier conveyed its reservations regarding the budget to the government.The government had assured the PPP that its concerns would be addressed.Earlier, it was reported that Pakistan’s Federal Budget for Fiscal Year 2026-27 was likely to be presented on June 5, 2026, sources said on Tuesday.Preparations were underway to present the National Economic Survey on June 04, according to sources.
KARACHI: In a major administrative shake-up, as many as 11 Station House Officers (SHOs) have been removed from their posts due to ongoing internal inquiries, ARY News reported.Karachi Police have taken decisive administrative action against officers facing disciplinary probes, resulting in the denotification of 11 SHOs across various police stations.An official notification has also been issued regarding their removal.Out of the removed officers, seven SHOs have been strictly barred from holding any precinct command until the inquiries against them are fully completed.The major restructuring has hit prominent areas across the city. The SHOs of Artillery Maidan, Bilal Colony, North Nazimabad, and Defence police stations are among those who have been stripped of their posts.Read More: ‘Respond or We Will Shoot’: Extortionists Regroup in Karachi with Bold Threats to TradersAdditionally, the heads of the Gadap, Gulshan-e-Maymar, SITE Area (A), and Garden police stations have also been denotified.A female SHO, who was commanding a dedicated women's police station, is also among the removed officers.
ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for National Food Security and Research, Rana Tanveer Hussain, chaired the 12th high-level meeting of the National Wheat Oversight Committee to review the current wheat procurement status, carry-forward stocks, demand and supply situation, and overall food security outlook in the country.The meeting was attended by senior officials of the Ministry, provincial agriculture secretaries, representatives of PASSCO, and other relevant stakeholders.During the meeting, a detailed review was presented regarding wheat stocks held by public sector agencies, ongoing procurement operations in various provinces, and inter-provincial movement to ensure smooth supply across the country.The committee also assessed domestic consumption requirements, strategic reserves, and market trends.The Minister was briefed that sufficient wheat stocks are currently available in national reserves and ongoing procurement targets are expected to further strengthen the buffer stock position in the coming weeks.It was also noted that coordinated efforts between federal and provincial authorities are ensuring stability in wheat availability and price management.The Minister stated that currently there is no wheat shortage in the country, and sufficient reserves are available to meet national requirements.He further clarified that reports suggesting any shortfall are baseless and not supported by official data.He emphasized that the government remains fully committed to ensuring food security, price stability, and uninterrupted supply of wheat across all provinces.The Minister directed relevant departments to maintain close monitoring of procurement operations, improve transparency in stock reporting, and ensure timely decision-making to avoid any artificial price fluctuations in the market.The Committee reaffirmed that the government will continue to take all necessary measures to protect both farmers’ interests and consumer needs through a balanced procurement and distribution strategy.
KARACHI: Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) officials have reportedly taken two of their personnel into custody over alleged links with suspected drug dealer Anmol alias Pinky, ARY News reported citing sources.According to sources within the CTD, Assistant Sub-Inspector Kafeel and Constable Ali Qureshi, both posted in the Civil Lines area, were detained following reports of their alleged contacts with Anmol Pinky.Officials said the detained personnel are currently under interrogation as investigators examine the nature and extent of their alleged connections with Anmol alias Pinky.Further inquiry into the matter is underway, CTD sources added.Earlier, the Punjab Police had formally launched investigations into multiple cases registered against alleged drug dealer Anmol alias Pinky, with authorities initiating legal steps to secure her transfer from Karachi to Lahore.According to reports, the Punjab Police Investigation Wing has begun a formal probe into cases registered against the accused and has sought permission from the Punjab Home Department to produce her before investigators.Officials said Lahore Police want Anmol Pinky in five separate cases, and documentation is being completed to facilitate her transfer from Karachi to Lahore.Sources revealed that five cases have been registered against the alleged drug dealer in Lahore over the past eight years.On May 14, 2026, DIG Investigation Syed Zeeshan Raza assigned SP CRO the task of auditing the cases to facilitate the arrest of the accused in connection with the Lahore cases.Earlier, DIG Investigation Syed Zeeshan Raza had stated that Anmol Pinky’s two brothers, Nasir and Riaz, were also booked in separate cases. The first case was registered at Iqbal Town Police Station in 2020, while the second was lodged at Kot Lakhpat Police Station in 2022.According to the DIG, Anmol Pinky has been nominated as an accused in both cases. Challans have already been submitted to the courts, and trials against her two brothers have been completed, while her own arrest in the cases remains pending.He added that permission is being sought from the relevant court for her arrest, while special teams have been constituted to oversee her transfer to Punjab. “Cocaine Queen” Anmol Pinky Latest News & Updates
KARACHI: Extortionists have resurfaced in Karachi, with at least four distinct cases reported across the city in the last 10 days, ARY News reported.ARY News has obtained audio recordings and threatening chits sent by the criminals.The reported cases are concentrated in the New Karachi, North Karachi, and Preedy areas—with New Karachi seeing two incidents, and North Karachi and Preedy recording one each.In one alarming incident, a criminal gang demanded Rs 2.5 million from an electronics market shopkeeper, who has since registered a First Information Report (FIR) with the local police.Similarly, two shopkeepers near New Karachi's Sindhi Hotel received extortion chits. On May 9, one of the shopkeepers was served a demand for Rs 1.6 million.Just over a week later, on May 17, the owner of a nearby sweet shop was targeted with a demand for Rs 1 million.Meanwhile, a shopkeeper in the Nagan Chowrangi area received an extortion chit demanding Rs 1.5 million.The threats accompanying these demands have been intensely violent. In one text message, an extortionist warned a businessman: "Respond to my message. If you make any clever moves, we will shoot you."In a chilling audio message sent to another trader, an extortionist can be heard saying, "My boys are right behind you."Affected shopkeepers in New Karachi have formally lodged complaints with the police, demanding immediate protection and action against the syndicates.
LAHORE: Punjab Police have formally launched investigations into multiple cases registered against alleged drug dealer Anmol alias Pinky, with authorities initiating legal steps to secure her transfer from Karachi to Lahore, ARY News reported.According to reports, the Punjab Police Investigation Wing has begun a formal probe into cases registered against the accused and has sought permission from the Punjab Home Department to produce her before investigators.Officials said Lahore Police want Anmol Pinky in five separate cases, and documentation is being completed to facilitate her transfer from Karachi to Lahore.Sources revealed that five cases have been registered against the alleged drug dealer in Lahore over the past eight years.On May 14, 2026, DIG Investigation Syed Zeeshan Raza assigned SP CRO the task of auditing the cases to facilitate the arrest of the accused in connection with the Lahore cases.Earlier, DIG Investigation Syed Zeeshan Raza had stated that Anmol Pinky’s two brothers, Nasir and Riaz, were also booked in separate cases. The first case was registered at Iqbal Town Police Station in 2020, while the second was lodged at Kot Lakhpat Police Station in 2022.According to the DIG, Anmol Pinky has been nominated as an accused in both cases. Challans have already been submitted to the courts, and trials against her two brothers have been completed, while her own arrest in the cases remains pending.He added that permission is being sought from the relevant court for her arrest, while special teams have been constituted to oversee her transfer to Punjab. “Cocaine Queen” Anmol Pinky Latest News & Updates
Pakistan and Japan have agreed to enhance cooperation in the petroleum sector, particularly in geosciences and mineral research.This understanding was reached during a meeting between Minister for Petroleum Ali Pervaiz Malik and Japanese Ambassador Akamatsu Shuichi in Islamabad.During the visit, the Minister appreciated the valuable support extended by the Government of Japan and Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) in establishment and strengthening of GARL, describing it as a landmark scientific cooperation initiative between the two countries.Both sides agreed to further strengthen future collaboration in geosciences, laboratory procedures and technical capacity building.Speaking on the occasion, Ali Pervaiz Malik said Pakistan and Japan have maintained long-standing scientific cooperation in geosciences and mineral research. He said the establishment of the Geoscience Advanced Research Laboratories with the Japanese and the Japan International Cooperation Agency marks a significant milestone in bilateral cooperation.The petroleum minister said Pakistan is upgrading its mineral sector by replacing conventional methods with modern technologies.The Japanese Ambassador appreciated Pakistan’s efforts to strengthen its scientific infrastructure and expressed Japan’s interest in promoting technical cooperation and scientific exchanges in geosciences.Senior officials of the Petroleum Division, Geological Survey of Pakistan, Embassy of Japan, and JICA Pakistan Office were also present on the occasion.
ISLAMABAD: The parents of social media influencer Sana Yousaf have demanded the public execution of convict Umar Hayat after an Islamabad district and sessions court sentenced him to death in the high-profile murder case, ARY News reported.The District and Sessions Court awarded Umar Hayat the death penalty and imposed a fine of Rs2 million for the murder of Sana Yousaf. The court also handed him separate sentences for trespassing into the victim’s home, robbery, and taking away her mobile phone.According to case details, the convict allegedly entered Sana Yousaf’s house and shot her dead after she refused his attempts to befriend her.Speaking exclusively to ARY News, Sana Yousaf’s mother said there was no question of forgiveness, recalling the horrific moment her daughter was shot before her eyes.Also Read: Sana Yousaf Case: Accused Umar Hayat Denies Confession in Court“My flower-like daughter was gunned down in front of me. I can never forgive her killer,” she said, adding that the pain of the incident continues to haunt her.She said the accused shot Sana in the chest inside their home, adding that her daughter’s refusal to engage in friendship had tragically become the reason for her murder.Sana Yousaf’s father said the implementation of the court’s verdict would determine whether justice is truly upheld in society.The case had sparked widespread outrage and renewed debate over violence against women and the misuse of social media-based harassment.
ISLAMABAD: A district and sessions court in Islamabad has sentenced convicted murderer Umar Hayat to two years in prison in an arms possession case linked to the Sana Yousaf murder case, ARY News reported.According to court proceedings, the convict was also fined Rs100,000. In case of failure to pay the fine, he will have to serve an additional one month in prison.The verdict was announced by Additional District and Sessions Judge Afzal Majoka. The court convicted Umar Hayat under Section 13 of the Pakistan Arms Ordinance.The arms case was registered at Sumbal Police Station, Islamabad.Umar Hayat is already convicted in the high-profile Sana Yousaf murder case, and the latest sentence adds to his ongoing imprisonment.Earlier, the District and Sessions Court in Islamabad sentenced Umar Hayat to death in the murder case of influencer Sana Yousaf.The verdict was announced by Additional District and Sessions Judge Afzal Majoka, who also imposed an additional 10-year prison sentence along with a fine of Rs200,000 on the convict.Also Read: Sana Yousaf Case: Accused Umar Hayat Denies Confession in CourtThe hearing was attended by the parents of the deceased, Sana Yousaf.Prosecutor Raja Naveed Hussain and counsel for the victim’s family, Sardar Qadeer, also appeared before the court during the proceedings.The court reserved its verdict in the murder case of social media influencer Sana Yousaf following the completion of final arguments by both sides.During proceedings, the court directed the accused to appoint legal counsel and later adjourned the hearing for 10 minutes before resuming.Presenting final arguments, state prosecutor Raja Naveed Hussain Kiani told the court that the prosecution had produced 27 witnesses in support of its case.He stated that the accused, Umar Hayat, was arrested a day after the killing of Sana Yousaf and was subsequently identified through an identification parade.The prosecution further informed the court that a doctor from PIMS Hospital had testified and submitted the victim’s medical report as evidence.According to the prosecutor, the medical evidence confirmed that the victim had sustained serious injuries and that the shots were fired with the intention to kill. He added that the gunfire severely damaged Sana Yousaf’s heart and lungs.Raja Naveed Hussain Kiani also stated that investigators recovered the accused’s phone number from Sana Yousaf’s mobile phone. The victim’s mobile device was later recovered by the investigating officer and identified by her father at the police station.The prosecution maintained that investigators traced the accused through mobile phone chats and location data linked to Umar Hayat, adding that communication between the accused and the victim had already been established before the court.“The murder of a well-known influencer, Sana Yousaf, took place, and all relevant evidence has now been presented before the court,” the prosecutor argued.Counsel Sardar Qadeer urged the court to award the accused two death sentences.
PESHAWAR: The summer vacation schedule for schools in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) has been revised, with educational institutions now set to close from May 22 until August 31, ARY News reported.According to sources within the provincial education department, the summer break was originally scheduled to begin on June 1. However, due to the upcoming Eid al-Adha holidays falling immediately after a weekend, the government decided to move the vacations forward.The Education Department noted that the weekend falls on May 23 and 24, while the Eid al-Adha holidays are scheduled from May 27 to May 31. By closing schools on May 22, the government effectively bridged the gap to the holidays.Meanwhile, officials clarified that there is no change to the schedule for the province's colder, high-altitude mountainous areas. As per the original plan, schools in these cooler regions will observe a one-month summer vacation from July 1 to July 31.In a similar move earlier, the Punjab government has also announced a three-month summer vacation, running from May 22 to August 23.The Sindh Education Department officially announced summer vacations for the province on Wednesday. It was clarified earlier on Monday that the provincial government had reached this decision regarding the summer break back in February.The department has issued a formal notification covering schools, colleges, and universities. According to the directive, all private and public educational institutions will remain closed for a two-month hiatus from June 1 to July 31.The notification states: “In pursuance of the decision taken during the Steering Committee on Education meeting held on February 12, 2026, summer vacations for all public and private educational institutions under the administrative control of the School Education and Literacy Department, Government of Sindh, shall be observed from June 1, 2026, to July 31, 2026, for the academic session 2026-2027.”
The Punjab Information Technology Board (PITB) has announced the launch of a new examination fee payment service through e-Khidmat for candidates appearing in exams conducted by the Punjab Public Service Commission (PPSC).The service allows students to pay their PPSC examination fees through a transparent and hassle-free process at e-Khidmat Markaz centres across Punjab.According to Punjab Information Technology Board (PITB), this is the first time e-Khidmat has included PPSC examination fee payments in its portfolio of citizen services.Officials say the initiative is aimed at simplifying the payment process and reducing difficulties faced by applicants during fee submission.The service offers secure online payment, instant confirmation, and access at centres operating across the province. The centres are open from 9am to 5pm.Applicants can also seek information through the official helpline 1317 or visit the official website for further details.
The Directorate of Drugs Control (DDC) of Punjab has issued a medicine recall for several batches of four medicines circulating in provincial markets after drug testing authorities declared them “substandard”, raising concerns over potential health risks for patients.In a public notice, the DDC Punjab said the affected medicines failed laboratory testing conducted by the Drug Testing Laboratories Punjab.The Provincial Quality Control Board subsequently ordered an immediate recall of the identified batches from the market.Medicines Included in RecallThe recalled products include injectable water solutions and infusion medicines manufactured by pharmaceutical companies based in Islamabad, Lahore, Bannu, and Multan.According to the notice, the following products have been recalled:Water for Injection 10 mL: Batch No. B26413, expiry January 2030.Water for Injection 5 mL : Batch No. 20336, expiry October 2028.Infusion Promass 100 mL (Paracetamol 1g/100mL): Batch No. 042, expiry October 2027.Infusion Brzole 100 mL (Metronidazole 500mg/100mL): Batch No. 25081, expiry October 2027.The Punjab health authorities said three of the products were classified as substandard after failing the ‘Bacterial Endotoxins Test’, while one infusion product failed a ‘Visible Particles’ test.Officials warned that such deficiencies could pose potential risks to patient safety, particularly for injectable medicines administered in healthcare facilities.Immediate Recall OrderedAuthorities directed manufacturers and market authorization holders to immediately remove the affected batches from pharmacies, medical stores, hospitals, and distribution networks.The notice instructed companies to submit full distribution records, conduct root cause investigations, and prepare corrective and preventive action reports for regulators, including the Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (DRAP).
The Kuwaiti Dinar (KWD) remained largely stable against the Pakistani Rupee (PKR) in Pakistan’s open market on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, with only marginal changes recorded compared to the previous trading session.According to currency market rates, the Kuwaiti Dinar was trading at Rs. 879.18 for buying and Rs. 889.25 for selling on May 19. On May 18, the currency was available at Rs. 879.28 for buying and Rs. 889.06 for selling.Compared to the previous day, the KWD registered a slight decline of Rs. 0.10 in the buying rate, while the selling rate increased marginally by Rs. 0.19, indicating continued stability in the KWD/PKR market.Kuwaiti Dinar Maintains Position Among World’s Strongest CurrenciesThe Kuwaiti Dinar continues to rank among the highest-valued currencies globally, supported by Kuwait’s vast oil wealth, strong fiscal position, and prudent monetary management.Analysts note that Kuwait’s exchange rate framework, which is linked to a basket of major international currencies, has helped the Dinar maintain long-term stability despite fluctuations in global financial markets.The Gulf state’s strong sovereign reserves and steady oil revenues continue to reinforce investor confidence in the KWD.Pakistani Rupee Influenced by Domestic Economic PressuresIn contrast, the Pakistani Rupee operates under a market-based exchange rate system and remains sensitive to inflation, foreign exchange reserve levels, external debt obligations, and trade imbalances.Currency experts say the Rupee continues to face pressure from import financing requirements and broader macroeconomic challenges, although remittance inflows and monetary policy measures by the State Bank of Pakistan have helped contain excessive volatility.Stronger KWD Raises Import Costs but Supports RemittancesA relatively strong Kuwaiti Dinar increases the cost of imports from Kuwait, particularly in petroleum-related sectors, potentially adding pressure to Pakistan’s import bill and domestic inflation.However, the higher value of the KWD continues to benefit thousands of Pakistani expatriates working in Kuwait, as remittances sent back home convert into larger rupee amounts, supporting household incomes and strengthening foreign exchange inflows.At current exchange rates, remittances from Kuwait continue to provide substantial support to families across Pakistan amid rising living costs.Trade and Investment ImplicationsThe stable strength of the Kuwaiti Dinar also affects bilateral trade and investment activity between the two countries.Kuwaiti investors and businesses operating in Pakistan benefit from stronger purchasing power, while Pakistani exporters may face pricing challenges as local products become relatively more expensive in dinar terms.Economic analysts say currency stability remains important for maintaining balanced trade relations and investor confidence between Pakistan and Gulf economies.Market Outlook for KWD/PKRCurrency dealers expect the KWD/PKR pair to remain relatively stable in the near term, with future movement likely to depend on international oil prices, Kuwait’s fiscal outlook, and Pakistan’s broader macroeconomic performance.Analysts believe Pakistan’s progress in controlling inflation, improving foreign exchange reserves, and narrowing trade deficits will remain key factors influencing the Rupee’s long-term direction against major Gulf currencies.DisclaimerExchange rates fluctuate throughout trading hours and may vary across banks, exchange companies, and financial institutions.
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