

Emirates Airlines Massive Hirings & Pakistani Job Market
The Dubai-based Emirates Airlines has recently launched a massive global hiring campaign, aiming to recruit over 5,000 professionals including pilots, cabin crew, engineers, IT experts, and customer service personnel. In a world where job opportunities are becoming increasingly competitive, especially for young graduates in developing countries like Pakistan, the recent announcement from Emirates Group is…

Horrific Increase of Cloudbursts in Pakistan
People of Pakistan are recently witnessing a series of cloudburst events—intense, localized rainstorms that caused severe destruction, especially in Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Chakwal, and parts of Gilgit-Baltistan. These violent weather episodes have become more frequent in recent years, with devastating consequences for urban centers and mountainous regions alike. As Pakistan continues to grapple with the challenges…

Connectivity 1-on-1 Whatsapp Group for Showbiz Women
WhatsApp has become one of the most popular and widely used communication platforms globally, offering instant, secure, and accessible messaging for millions of users every day. In a world where the spotlight often hides the shadows, Pakistan’s entertainment industry has taken a powerful step toward healing and connection. Following the tragic and untimely death of…

Severe Monsoon causes One‑Day Public Holiday in Rawalpindi
Due to severe monsoon‑related weather conditions, a one-day public holiday has been declared in Rawalpindi on Thursday, July 17, 2025. The notification, issued by Deputy Commissioner Dr. Hassan Waqar Cheema, urged residents to remain indoors and warned against non-essential outings as efforts to manage the emergency continued. Deputy Commissioner Issues Urgent Alert In his official…

Vietnam, Pakistan join hands to promote Gandhara heritage
Vietnam, in a landmark step towards cultural cooperation and diplomatic goodwill, has extended a compelling proposal to Pakistan to build a stronger bond through their mutual Buddhist heritage of ancient Gandhara. At the heart of this initiative lies the aim to boost faith-based and cultural tourism, foster academic and institutional collaborations, and promote people-to-people connections…

World Snake Day: Pakistan’s Misunderstood Wildlife Creature
Today, 16 July, marks World Snake Day, a day dedicated not to fear but to understanding one of nature’s most ancient and misunderstood creatures — the snake. In Pakistan, snakes are often viewed with suspicion, fear, or hostility. From villages to cities, the sight of a snake is met with shouts, stones, or sticks —…

Media Framing of Reham Khan led Political Party
Reham Khan—the journalist, former BBC presenter, and ex-wife of former Prime Minister Imran Khan—has recently launched a new political party, the Pakistan Republic Party (PRP). The media response to her political foray reflects both the complexities of Pakistan’s press landscape and the polarized nature of its political culture. Let’s have a look on how the…

DP World ILT20 Donates Season 3 Gear to Madagascar Children
Dubai(PNP) The DP World International League T20 (ILT20) has partnered with UAE-based non-profit organisation Gulf for Good to extend the life and impact of its Season 3 merchandise, supporting children’s education and community development projects in Madagascar. As part of this CSR collaboration under Gulf for Good’s Outreach Programme, more than 500 items of official…

Mian Akram Farid Congratulates Sardar Yasir Ilyas Khan on Appointment as Prime Minister’s Coordinator for Tourism
ISLAMABAD (PNP) – Mian Akram Farid, former Senior Vice Chairman of the All Pakistan Hotels Association and President of the Hotels & Motels Association for Islamabad, Rawalpindi, and Northern Areas, extended his congratulations to Sardar Yasir Ilyas Khan on his appointment as the Prime Minister’s Coordinator for Tourism. He lauded Sardar Yasir Ilyas Khan’s long-standing…

Chanakya’s Genius Legacy – Sajjad Azhar
Sajjad Azhar, senior Pakistani journalist known for his thoughtful storytelling and socio-cultural insights, offers a compelling historical narrative in his recent article on anchient philosopher Kotliya Chanakya published in Independent Urdu. This analysis explores the strengths of Azhar’s article, its narrative power, intellectual framing, and broader value for Urdu readership and South Asian historical discourse. 1….