Category: 1. Pakistan

  • Websites of Major Punjab Boards Crash as BISE Matric Result 2025 Announced – TechJuice

    1. Websites of Major Punjab Boards Crash as BISE Matric Result 2025 Announced  TechJuice
    2. Student from Lawrence College tops Pindi board’s SSC exams  Dawn
    3. Private schools lead in matric results  The Express Tribune
    4. BISE Lahore announces position holders of Matric Exams 2025  nation.com.pk
    5. Lahore Board announces schedule for Matric exam rechecking  Pakistan Today

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  • Pakistan keen to strengthen cooperation with China: President – RADIO PAKISTAN

    1. Pakistan keen to strengthen cooperation with China: President  RADIO PAKISTAN
    2. President highlights vast potential to enhance Pak-China trade, economic collaboration  Ptv.com.pk
    3. China hesitates to finance Pakistan’s energy projects amid economic and security concerns  Profit by Pakistan Today
    4. President Zardari underscores need to deepen Pak-China cooperation  nation.com.pk
    5. Pakistan embassy to hold business networking event in Beijing  The Daily CPEC

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  • PM lauds WB’s support to Pakistan's legitimate position on Indus Waters Treaty – RADIO PAKISTAN

    1. PM lauds WB’s support to Pakistan’s legitimate position on Indus Waters Treaty  RADIO PAKISTAN
    2. PM Shehbaz lauds World Bank support for Pakistan’s ‘legitimate position’ on Indus Waters Treaty  Dawn
    3. Pakistan, WB dscuss long-term development strategy under new regional framework  Ptv.com.pk
    4. WB reaffirms full support to Pakistan  The Express Tribune
    5. Dione reaffirms WB’s commitment to supporting Pakistan in achieving development goals  nation.com.pk

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  • 212 honour killings in Balochistan since 2019: Aurat Foundation report calls for urgent legal reforms – ANI News

    1. 212 honour killings in Balochistan since 2019: Aurat Foundation report calls for urgent legal reforms  ANI News
    2. Pakistan authorities arrest 13 suspects over ‘honour’ killing video  The Guardian
    3. The ‘honourable’ men of Balochistan  Dawn
    4. Hina Parvez Butt submits resolution in Punjab Assembly condemning honour killing in Balochistan  Ptv.com.pk
    5. ATC grants 10-day remand of key suspect in Quetta ‘honour killing’ case  The Express Tribune

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  • Foreign universities offer to establish campuses in Punjab – Ptv.com.pk

    1. Foreign universities offer to establish campuses in Punjab  Ptv.com.pk
    2. Punjab to launch education projects for remote areas  Dawn
    3. CM okays mobile school, library projects  The Express Tribune
    4. Punjab to introduce KPI system to improve higher education standard  Dunya News
    5. CM Maryam Nawaz vows to uplift higher education in Punjab  nation.com.pk

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  • Pakistan Delegation in US for Bilateral Talks, State Dept. Says

    Pakistan Delegation in US for Bilateral Talks, State Dept. Says

    A delegation from Pakistan is in the US to hold bilateral talks with the Trump administration, according to the US State Department.

    Spokesperson Tammy Bruce said at a daily press briefing in Washington on Wednesday that she will be participating in the talks and was “looking forward” to the discussions. Pakistan’s government separately said that Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar is in the US for a United Nations Security Council event.

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  • Launching ceremony of PNS Sahiwal Gun Boat held

    Launching ceremony of PNS Sahiwal Gun Boat held

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    KARACHI, Jul 24 (APP): Launching ceremony of PNS Sahiwal (Desig) Gun Boat was held at Karachi Shipyard & Engineering Works (KS&EW).
    PNS Sahiwal (Desig) Gun Boat has been indigenously designed by Platform Design Wing (PDW) of Pakistan Navy and is under construction at KS&EW.
    This state-of-the-art vessel will be equipped with high-performance, long-range semi-automatic guns, enhancing its operational effectiveness in maritime missions, said a news release issued by the Directorate General Public Relations (Pak Navy).
    Vice Chief of the Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Ovais Ahmed Bilgrami graced the occasion as Chief Guest.

    Speaking on the occasion, Chief Guest appreciated joint efforts of Platform Design Wing (PDW) of Pakistan Navy and KS&EW in furthering Pakistan Navy’s policy of indigenization.
    He extended his gratitude to the Ministry of Defence Production for its continued support to KS&EW. He also highlighted that the Gun Boat will be equipped to perform diverse maritime security tasks.
    He also stated that Pakistan Navy is considering additional production of gunboats. It would eventually boost both indigenization process and uplift of KS&EW.
    The launching ceremony was attended by high-ranking officials from Pakistan Navy including representatives from MODP, KS&EW and Shipbuilding Industry.

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  • IMF rejects Ministry of Energy’s 3-year marginal energy package

    IMF rejects Ministry of Energy’s 3-year marginal energy package




    ISLAMABAD (Mudasir Ali Rana) – The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Thursday rejected the Ministry of Energy’s proposed 3-year marginal energy package for industries.

    According to sources, officials from the Ministry of Energy failed to convince the IMF on the marginal energy package. In the next round of economic review talks, a revised package with new proposals will be presented.

    Sources also revealed that the proposed energy package, based on marginal cost, was intended for AI, data mining, and industrial sectors for a period of three years. The package was designed in light of the country currently having 8,000 megawatts of surplus electricity. A proposal was made to reduce taxes on electricity used beyond the regular consumption.

    According to sources, the IMF did not approve the package due to the Ministry of Energy’s inability to achieve 100% recovery (of dues). Under the proposed plan, only the production cost and capacity charges would apply to the additional electricity usage, while all other charges including taxes were proposed to be waived.

    Read more: IMF approves govt’s proposal to reduce electricity prices

    Sources said the IMF has linked the approval of the marginal energy package with achieving 100% recovery.

     


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  • DG ISPR visits King Edward Medical University – RADIO PAKISTAN

    1. DG ISPR visits King Edward Medical University  RADIO PAKISTAN
    2. DG ISPR highlights national unity and youth’s role in Pakistan’s success  Ptv.com.pk
    3. DG ISPR addresses KEMU students on Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos  nation.com.pk
    4. Handful of terrorists cannot hinder Pakistan’s progress, DG ISPR tells students  Dunya News
    5. Baloch Culture and History Bind Us Together, Says Army Spokesman  Khyber News

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  • Thousands stranded in Gilgit Baltistan due to rain-triggered landslides

    Thousands stranded in Gilgit Baltistan due to rain-triggered landslides

    Local residents examine a damaged bridge following a cloudburst-triggered landslide and flash flood on a highway near the Chilas district, northern Pakistan, Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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    Thousands of people including foreign tourists remained stranded at multiple locations in Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir’s (PoK) Gilgit-Baltistan region due to roadblocks caused by rain-triggered landslides, according to a media report.

    Mobile and internet services across the region were also disrupted after fibre optic cables were damaged in several areas, the Dawn newspaper reported.

    Regional government spokesperson Faizullah Faraq said that the strategic Karakoram Highway (KKH) was blocked in the Kohistan district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

    Thousands of passengers, including tourists, travelling to and from the region are stranded on both sides of the highway.

    Mr. Faraq said that while KKH has been reopened for traffic within Gilgit Baltistan, restoration work is underway in Kohistan.

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    The Babusar Pass Road is also blocked at several locations. Torrential rains had triggered flash floods and landslides in a 7-8 km radius around Babusar Top in the Naran valley.

    Mr. Faraq assured that all tourists stranded on the Babusar route have been safely evacuated and search operations for missing individuals are underway.

    The mobile and internet communication systems in the region were severely damaged, leaving the majority of residents without service for up to six hours on Wednesday. The region’s communication system relies on an optical fibre cable connecting Gilgit Baltistan with Rawalpindi.

    According to the Special Communications Organisation (SCO), recent flash floods in Babusar Valley caused significant damage to the main optical fibre cable. Emergency alternative satellite arrangements were made, but consumers faced slow mobile and internet connectivity.

    Mr. Faraq said that work has begun to restore the communication system.

    River erosion also caused the collapse of the Hotu suspension bridge in Shigar, cutting off the only access to the K2 base camp. A large number of foreign expedition members and trekkers were stranded, while eight villages were also cut off.

    Stranded tourists are expected to receive airlifts free of charge on Thursday in an operation overseen by Gilgit’s additional deputy commissioner.

    Gilgit Baltistan Chief Minister Haji Gulbar Khan has said that the operations will continue until all stranded people in Babusar are rescued.

    He also declared the flood-affected areas of Thaki, Niyat, Khunra and Thor in Diamer as disaster zones, and announced that the families of those who died in the floods at Babusar will receive compensation under the government policy.

    Mr. Khan ordered urgent measures to restore drinking water, electricity, irrigation channels and road communications in the flood-affected areas of Thor.

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