Sunday, April 9th, 2023
DC Attock directs officials to remain vigilant over smuggling of wheat, flour
DNA ATTOCK (APRIL-09) – Deputy Commissioner Attock Rao Atif Raza during his surprise inspection of inter provincial bordering check posts as directed the surveillance officials to remain vigilant over smuggling of wheat, flour and sugar from Punjab failing which sheer negligence on their part will never be tolerated besides fixing responsibility on the delinquents. The Deputy Commissioner Attock accompanied by Additional Deputy Commissioner Revenue Mr. Waqas Aslam has thoroughly reviewed the overall process at food checking points include Attock Khurd, Jhari Kas,Hazro motorway interchange in the odd hours. He alsoRead More
Saudi delegation in Iran after historic deal
Tehran, APR 9: A Saudi delegation arrived in Tehran Saturday to discuss reopening the kingdom’s diplomatic missions in the Islamic republic, two days after a historic meeting in Beijing between their foreign ministers. The visit follows the unprecedented meeting between their heads of diplomacy in China on Thursday after they agreed last month to restore diplomatic ties. The Saudi diplomatic delegation arrived in Iran to discuss the reopening of its missions after a seven-year absence, Riyadh’s foreign ministry said. Cited by the official Saudi Press Agency (SPA), the ministry calledRead More
Islamabad police promise ‘world-class’ security for New Zealand team during Pakistan tour
The Islamabad police on Sunday said that it was “fully equipped” to provide end-to-end “foolproof and world-class” security to the New Zealand cricket team during their forthcoming visit to Pakistan. The Black Caps will land in the country next week for an upcoming white-ball series with the national side. However, on Saturday, a Geo News report, quoting police sources, said that the Islamabad police had refused to provide security for the series due to a lack of resources. While not specifically mentioning the report, the Islamabad police stated on TwitterRead More
Market of Storytellers
Munaza Kazmi Peshawar “Oldest Living City” of South Asia dating back 539 BC, keeping alive centuries old rituals of culture, music, cuisine and traditions. One of Peshawar’s oldest and magnetizing aspects are the markets crisscrossing its various gates, passing enchanting Mughal Era architectural building, where merchants come from around the continent vending merchandize and leaving behind their stories. Kabuli Gate is where Khyber Bazaar becomes QissaKhawani, the old ‘Market of Storytellers’. Peshawar’s most famous bazaar, that served as an encampment for caravans visiting from Sub-Continent, Afghanistan and Central Asian countries.Read More
ICCI donates Rs.20 million and 50 kanal land to Pakistan Sweet Homes
Islamabad, APR 9: /DNA/ – The Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry hosted a Barkat-e-Sehar program in collaboration with Serena Hotels, Islamabad and collected donations of around Rs.20 million for Pakistan Sweet Homes. Prominent traders and industrialists of the city attended the program. Addressing the event, Ahsan Zafar Bakhtawari, President Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry announced to give 50 kanal land in Chakwal to Pakistan Sweet Homes (PSH) for constructing its branch in that area. He paid tributes to the services of Zamrud Khan, Patron in Chief of PakistanRead More