Friday, May 10th, 2024
Keeping Humanity Alive….

Sardar Shahid Ahmed Laghari International Red Cross Red Crescent Day is celebrated on May 8 every year around the world to honor the humanitarian works and humanitarian principles of the Red Cross Red Crescent Movement. Immediately after World War I, the world needed peace and stability. In 1934, at the 15th International Conference in Tokyo, the Armistice Report was presented by the Red Cross, which laid down principles for the protection of the wounded during war. The day is dedicated to those who suffer from food shortages, natural disasters, tragedies,Read More
President urges global efforts to address climate change through eco-friendly technology

ISLAMABAD, MAY 10 (DNA): President Asif Ali Zardari Friday underlined the need for global efforts to address the challenge of climate change by adopting environment-friendly technology, promoting afforestation, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. He, talking to the Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources of Azerbaijan/COP 29 President-designate, Mukhtar Babayev, who along with his delegation called on him, highlighted that global warming and climate change were affecting the glacier and causing water scarcity. The president said that tackling these challenges required global support to mitigate their adverse impacts. Azerbaijan is goingRead More
Pakistan has long way to establish stable political system

Dr. Muhammad Akram Zaheer Pakistan is facing many problems of rising inflation, food shortages, the threat of sovereign debt, and escalating violence, its political system entered 2023 with high stakes among the political elite, causing government paralysis and confidence. The democratic institutions are drastically going to be declined. Harsh politics are not new in a polarized Pakistan, but their combination with economic, humanitarian and security crises have made the country’s current problems all the more pressing. The challenges facing this populous, strategically located and nuclear-armed Islamic nation are also spillingRead More
Ambassador Jemal invites Sindh governor to 2nd trade delegation to Ethiopia

ISLAMABAD, MAY 10: /DNA/ – Jemal Beker Abdula, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (FDRE) to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, has extended an invitation to Sindh Governor Kamran Khan Tessori for the 2nd Business and Trade Delegation to Ethiopia, scheduled for May 26th to May 31st, 2024. The Ambassador extended the invitation during a meeting with the Governor of Sindh at the Governor’s House, Karachi. Matters of mutual interests including bilateral, regional and multilateral cooperation between the two countries also came under the discussion.Read More
Rubina Khalid assumes role as Chairperson of BISP

“Let people learn, how to earn”, Rubina Khalid ISLAMABAD, May 10: (DNA) – Rubina Khalid, a prominent figure known for her advocacy in social welfare and community development, has officially taken the helm as the Chairperson of the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP). In a heartfelt address to BISP employees, she underscored the significance of the program’s namesake, Shaheed Mohterma Benazir Bhutto, and pledged to uphold her legacy as a guiding light for the organization. “LET PEOPLE LEARN, HOW TO EARN,” declared Ms. Khalid in her inaugural address, encapsulating herRead More
Pakistan’s lunar satellite sends initial images from space

ISLAMABAD, May 10 (APP): Pakistan’s lunar satellite, iCUBE Qamar has sent the initial images from orbit after successfully completing three rounds of the moon. The images were released by Pakistan’s Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO) on Friday. The satellite, iCube Qamar has completed three lunar orbits after being launched aboard China’s Chang’e-6 spacecraft from Hainan, China on May 03. According to the Pakistan Institute of Space Technology (IST), Pakistan’s lunar CubeSat iCUBE-Q was successfully deployed in orbit at 1314 hours on May 08 from Chang’E-6. IST which isRead More