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President, PM congratulate Pak cricket team on ODI series win against Aussies

President

ISLAMABAD, Nov 10 (APP):President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Sunday felicitated Pakistan Cricket Team on winning the one-day international (ODI) series against Aussies eleven at their home ground in Australia. The president lauded the national team for achieving the remarkable triumph in Australia after a gap of 22 years span, President Secretariat Press Wing said in a press release. He further observed that Pakistan team performed well for which the entire team deserved accolades.The president expressed the optimism that the national cricket team would continueRead More


UAE condemns terrorist attack at railway station in Quetta

UAE

ISLAMABAD, Nov 10 (APP):The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has strongly condemned the terrorist attack at a railway station in Quetta, which resulted in dozens of deaths and injuries to innocent civilians. In a statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs affirmed that the UAE has expressed its strong condemnation of these criminal acts and its permanent rejection of all forms of violence and terrorism aimed at undermining security and stability in contravention of international law. The Ministry expressed its sincere condolences and sympathy to the government and people of Pakistan, andRead More


The Consequences of Leaving Wounds Open

The Consequences of Leaving Wounds Open

Dr. Muhammad Akram Zaheer “If you must wound someone, it is better to kill him”The statement reflects a powerful notion regarding the nature of conflict, especially in its suggestion that merely wounding an enemy whether in or military contexts often fails to resolve tensions and may even escalate them. In this perspective, it implies that if one must strike, the strike should be decisive enough to prevent retaliation or a prolonged cycle of conflict. While the idea may sound ruthless, it offers insight into why conflicts, especially at national andRead More


Pakistan stun Australia to win first ODI series in Down Under in 22 years

Pakistan stun Australia to win first ODI series in Down Under in 22 years

Pakistan on Sunday thumped Australia in the third and final ODI to win the three-match series — the first won by the Green Shirts on Australian soil in 22 years with the last 50-over series win coming back in 2002. Chasing Australia’s modest 141-run target, the Men in Green eased past the victory line in 26.5 overs to bag an eight-wicket win in the series decider. Securing their first ODI series victory in Australia in over a decade, an unchanged Pakistan restricted the hosts to 140 in 31.5 overs beforeRead More


Two new dengue cases reported in Attock as Punjab’s total reaches 6,759

ATTOCK, NOV 10 /DNA/ – Medical charges of  two million rupees have been released to the police officials of Attock Police and other districts of the Punjab here on Sunday following the directives of the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Punjab Dr. Usman Anwar. Police spokesman says, Constable Muhammad Tufail from Attock was granted Rs. 500,000 for his wife’s kidney and hypertension treatment; the wife of martyred Sub-Inspector Atif Mahmood Khan from Toba Tek Singh received Rs. 200,000 for a major surgery, Assistant Mushtaq Ahmed of Lahore Traffic Police wasRead More


RCCI Calls for Review of Bank Road Pedestrianization Plan in Sadar

RCCI

Rawalpindi, NOV 10 /DNA/ – The Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce & Industry (RCCI) has voiced serious concerns over the decision to designate Bank Road in the Sadar Commercial Area as a pedestrian-only “walking street.” RCCI President Usman Shaukat expressed his worries about the negative impact this move will have on local businesses and urged authorities to reconsider.In a statement, President Usman Shaukat emphasized that the pedestrianization of Bank Road would hinder customer access, especially affecting women and senior citizens who may find it difficult to navigate the area without convenientRead More