More rains and snowfall in the mountains are forecast in the country from tomorrow

More rains and snowfall in the mountains are forecast in the country from tomorrow

Islamabad: More rains and snowfall in the mountains have been predicted in the country, while in Karachi today, strong freezing winds may persist in Balochistan. According to the Meteorological Department, westerly winds will enter the western regions of the country from tomorrow, which will remain in the upper regions of the country from January 28…

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Extreme cold in January but holidays in Sindh in December

Extreme cold in January but holidays in Sindh in December

Karachi: Despite the rapid impact of global climate change on Pakistan, the Sindh Education Department is following decades-old policies regarding winter and summer vacations, which is directly affecting millions of students in the entire province, including Karachi. , are getting sick and attendance at schools is decreasing. According to the information obtained from the Department…

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Taiba Harassment Case;  The High Court questioned the jurisdiction of the PAC

Taiba Harassment Case; The High Court questioned the jurisdiction of the PAC

Islamabad: In the Taiba Gul harassment case, the High Court questioned the jurisdiction of the Public Accounts Committee. Chief Justice of Islamabad High Court Amir Farooq heard the applications of Javed Iqbal and Shehzad Saleem against the recommendations of the Public Accounts Committee on harassment allegations against former Chairman and DG NAB. The Chief Justice…

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Appointment of Canada's first adviser on anti-Islamophobia

Appointment of Canada’s first adviser on anti-Islamophobia

File photo Canadian authorities appointed the first-ever Special Envoy on Anti-Islamophobia to address the growing threat of Islamophobia in Canada. According to foreign media reports, the Canadian government is trying to curb hate and discrimination following a series of attacks targeting members of Muslim communities in the country in recent years. In this regard, Canadian…

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