KARACHI: The students and Faculty members of Government College University Faisalabad, Layyah Campus visited Multan Garrison and spend the entire day with the Pakistan Army troops. They visited Shuhada Monument, laid floral wreath and also offered prayers for Shuhada and development and
LARKANA:,,, Two persons, including a child, died when a fire erupted in their makeshift houses in Shaikh Zayed Colony in the wee hours of Thursday. The poor residents also lost their entire belongings. Those who were burnt include Kamran Shaikh and his
LARKANA:A medical store owner was robbed of cash and other valuables in Murad Wahan locality last night in the limits of Darri Police Station where crime is increasing day by day due to sheer negligence of police. Owner Sandeep Kumar told newsmen
LARKANA:As many as 505 children were found and sent to their homes during 2020 by Khidmat Masoom Welfare Trust, Larkana. It was stated in Khidmat Masoom Welfare Trust annual report issued here on Tuesday. Chief of the Trust, Haji Anwer Ali Khokhar,
LARKANA:,,, A 14-year boy, Naveed, son of Arbab Wako, was arrested on theft charges by Dari police station Wednesday. Naveed told newsmen that he is very poor and his father is a labourer. He said since the last two months, he had
SHIKARPUR:,,, A cotton shop was gutted in a fire in Dadwai road area within the precincts of Stuart Gunj police station here on Wednesday. According to rescue sources, the fire broke out due to short-circuit at the shop of Yameen Shaikh in
QUETTA:,,, Teachers of Global Partnership for Education Project staged a protest demonstration outside Quetta Press Club on Wednesday, demanding regularization of their services. Addressing the protest demonstration, Fazal-ur-Rehman, President GPE Teachers and others, said that although Balochistan Provincial Assembly had passed unanimous
NASEERABAD:Bushra Rind, Parliamentary Secretary for Information, has said that the incumbent provincial government under the dynamic leadership was heading towards the success. Talking to media here on Monday, Rind said that people’s friendly policies framed by the provincial government were being hailed