Aafia Siddiqui’s Release: Efforts Unsuccessful So Far, Says Foreign Minister
Pakistan’s efforts to secure the release of Dr. Aafia Siddiqui, a Pakistani national imprisoned in the United States, have been unsuccessful thus far, according to Foreign Minister Senator Ishaq Dar. Dar made this statement during an international conference titled “China 75: Development, Transformation,
Education in Crisis: The Devastating Impact of Israeli Aggression on Gaza’s Education System
The ongoing Israeli aggression in Gaza has taken a devastating toll on the region’s education system, leaving thousands of students without access to education. According to the Ministry of Education in Gaza, over 11,852 students have been killed and 18,959 injured since October
Pakistan Grapples with Alarming Stroke Epidemic: 1,000 Cases Daily, 400 Deaths
Pakistan is facing a staggering rise in stroke cases, with approximately 1,000 individuals falling victim to the disease daily, and 400 losing their lives. Renowned neurologists and medical experts expressed concern at a press conference organized by the Neurology Awareness and Research Foundation
Chief Justice Yayha Afridi Biography, Education and Career Highlights
Biography: Chief Justice Yayha Afridi is a renowned Pakistani jurist who has made significant contributions to the country’s judicial system. Born on January 23, 1965, in Dera Ismail Khan, Justice Afridi belongs to the Adam Khel tribe of Kohat. Early Education and Career:
Electricity Prices Likely to Go Down for November Bills
Power consumers are likely to receive a refund of Rs. 0.7057 per unit on their November 2024 electricity bills after overpaying in September. Ex-Wapda distribution companies (XWDISCOs) have proposed this refund for the billing month of November. The Central Power Purchasing Agency (CPPA)






