GWADAR: Incessant rains once again wreaked havoc in the province on Wednesday, inundating Gwadar and adjoining areas. Almost all streets and localities drowned. Plairi Canal is in a high flood. Floodwater also entered Malik Muhammad Khan Village. Owing to the flood, Pashkan-Gwadar
NAUNDERO:The dispute between the beef butchers, traders and veterinary doctor of Naundero has not yet been resolved despite passage of 18 days due to which the citizens have been deprived of meat and forced to procure chicken, vegetables or costly mutton. The
SAJAWAL:Sujawal police on Monday registered a case against 30 sacked employees of local government for holding a protest demonstration seeking restoration of their jobs. The booked employees include Shahnawaz Memon, Ayub Khoso and Mahesh Kumar. The police also raided various places to
LARKANA:A body of newborn child was found which was dumped at a garbage site near Rice Canal. Passersby informed Rahmatpur police station authorities about the body. The cops reached on the spot and took it and then handed over to Edhi Center.
LARKANA:A high level meeting of Larkana Divisional and District Administration officers was held at Circuit House here on Sunday under the chairmanship of PPP Provincial Chief Nisar Ahmed Khuhro to prepare plan for commemoration of 40th death anniversary commemoration of former Prime
NASIRABAD: Qaumi Awami Tehreek (QAT) on Saturday took out a rally from Syed Muhalla in the town and staged a sit-in outside gird station against artificial electricity shortage and cutting of connections. A group of QAT activists, led by advocate Inayat Tunio,
UBAURO: Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs Shah Mehmood Qureshi said on Saturday that Modi government was working on anti-Pakistan agenda in a bid to get success in the ensuing Indian elections. Talking to media after a meeting with Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) MPA
MANILA: The Asian Development Bank (ADB) celebrated International Women’s Day at ADB headquarters. The celebration was led by ADB Vice-President for Administration and Corporate Management Ms. Deborah Stokes and United Nations (UN) Secretary-General’s High-Level Advisory Board on Mediation member Ms Noeleen Heyzer.