Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday instructed authorities to make foolproof arrangements for handling a flood-like situation in the Ravi, Chenab and Sutlej rivers, Dawn reported.
The desperate residents in Karachi who saw quick and callous demolitions and forced evictions in the name of "clean-up operations" are reminding the authorities of their plight and their fundamental human right to a roof over their heads as monsoon clouds loom over Pakistan, according to Daw
The tender issued by the Airport Authority of India (AAI) to procure 131 body scanners aimed to meet passengers' safety and security stands withdrawn, officials said
Secunderabad (Telangana) [India], July 10: Sagar Asia, one of the most renowned aluminium extrusion and access system manufacturers in India, announces its joint venture with NIJL Aircraft Docking of the Netherlands. This counts as Sagar Asia's recent big success and it will contribute to th
New Delhi [India], July 10: ITC Aashirvaad Soul Creations, gives it tribute to Tarla Dalal the Veteran Chef through its biopic, the role is played by the amazing actress Huma Qureshi the film will release on July 7, 2023 at Zee5, the pillars of this movie are Piyush Gupta who wrote and direc
Heavy rains in the State have led to overflowing rivers and locals have alleged that concerned authorities did not construct a culvert or put pripes on the side of the road to drain the water causing the collapse of the Mananthavady-Walayar road that was nearing its completion.
The diplomatic enclave housing foreign missions in Chanakyapuri and other areas housing VIPs were inundated as the national capital on Sunday witnessed unprecedented rain, shattering a 41-year record.
A delegate from the Ministry of Border and Tribal Affairs of Afghanistan travelled to Uzbekistan to discuss border security issues with the authorities of the neighbouring central Asian country, according to Khaama Press.
From January 1 to June 19 this year, an impressive surge of over 15,000 foreign tourists has reconnected with the Valley, and authorities expect this number to increase significantly by the end of the year.