Sunday, November 13th, 2022
President hints at consensus on elections’ date
LAHORE, NOV 13 (DNA) — President Dr Arif Alvi has said all stakeholders might sit together and make a decision about a mutually agreed date for the next general elections. Speaking in Lahore, the president hoped that such an approach would help reduce the political temperature in the country. “The stakeholders should also consider discussing the use of technology to bring efficiency, transparency and fairness in elections,” Dr Alvi told reporters, according to a press release. The president said he would continue his efforts toward reducing the political polarisation, addingRead More
England thump Pakistan to deny fairytale finish in T20 World Cup final
MELBOURNE: England defeated Pakistan in the T20 World Cup final to deny Men in Green a fairytale finish in the tournament and become the first team to hold both global white-ball trophies in cricket at the same time. England defeated Pakistan by five wickets and chased the 138-run target in the 19th over with six balls to spare. Earlier, Sam Curran bagged three wickets for just 12 runs as England held Pakistan to 137-8 in the T20 World Cup final at a heaving Melbourne Cricket Ground on Sunday. With forecastRead More
World Cup final: Second blow to England as Rauf gets Salt caught
World Cup final: Second blow to England as Rauf gets Salt caught
Indonesian musical show at RCCI food fest
DNA RAWALPINDI: The Ladies of the Indonesian Embassy amazed the visitors of the 2nd Pindi Food Fest 2022 at Ayub National Park, Rawalpindi with “Angklung” performance playing “Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da” by the Beatles and traditional folksong. Pakistani popular singer, Natsha Baig, performed also at the Festival together with Chef Gulzar, Shan Khan, Bakhsi Brother, Mash Baloch, Hassan Darbuka and others. Angklung is an Indonesian musical instrument consisting of two to four bamboo tubes suspended in a bamboo frame, bound with rattan cords. Since each Angklung only generates one note or chordRead More
World Cup final: Shaheen strikes early as dangerman Hales gone
Excellent Adil Rashid proves a thorn for Green Shirts; Jos Buttler won the toss and invited Pakistan to bat first on a hard bouncy pitch.

