SIALKOT:An aged woman was dragged and beaten up openly on a road in yet another inhumane act reported from Sialkot city of the Punjab province, police said Sunday. According to a report, the unfortunate incident which was captured on camera occurred over
QUETTA:Chief Minister Balochistan, Mir Abdul Quddus Bizenjo on Sunday took an aerial view of snowfall and rainfall affected areas of Balochistan province. According to a statement issued by the Chief Minister’s Secretariat. Lauding the steps taken for clearing highways and roads, he
ISLAMABAD:Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed said Sunday that the ban on tourists visiting Murree and Galyat will remain in place for another 24 hours. Rashid said the residents of Murree and adjoining areas will be allowed to pass only by showing their
RAWALPINDI:After the rescue and relief operation of Pakistan Army, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) announced on Sunday that all major roads have been opened for traffic in Murree. According to the details issued by ISPR, the soldiers of Pakistan Army are still working
LARKANA:President, PPP-Workers and former Senator Dr Safdar Abbasi and Naheed Safdar Abbasi have expressed their resentment over precious innocent lives in the Murree tragedy. They appealed to the tourists not to go to Murree due to severe weather conditions. They said in
MADEJI:Large number of farmers reached the police station here on Sunday when they heard that a Mazda filled with Urea had been captured by Madeji police. They were seen crying for fertilizer. SHO Abdul Rahman Dharejo when contacted said that during routine
QUETTA:PDMA, Sindh dispatched relief gears for the rainfall and snowfall affected people of Balochistan in compliance with the directives of Chief Minister, Sindh, Syed Murad Ali Shah. According to a statement issued on Sunday by the media cell of Pakistan Peoples Party