The arms and ammunition left behind in Afghanistan have wreaked havoc in Pakistan as the homegrown monster of Islamabad has been boosting its military power with the weapons of the US Army, Dawn reported citing the analysts.
Hafiz Naeem ur-Rehman, president of the Karachi wing of the party, and Idara Noor-e-Haq, another leader of the party, have raised concerns about the census process.
BSEB Patna today declared the Class 10 results. Mohammad Rumman Ashraf from Islamia High School, Sheikhpura topped the state board exam by securing 97.8 per cent (489 marks out of 500).
As the Pakistani government lurches from one political crisis to another, the decision-makers sitting in Islamabad have decided to go ahead with a 'digital census' exercise that appears to be almost comical, if not for its insidious intent.
The hardline Islamist policies of the Taliban for females of the country have barred them from work as a result of which the Afghan women are facing extreme economic difficulties which continue to surge with every passing day.
Fear of youth in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) coming out on the streets holding the Indian flags have prompted the Pakistani military establishment to empower the fascist organisation Islami Jamiat e Tuleba (IJT) in every school, college and university to unleash terror and call for re
Islamabad High Court (IHC) has reserved a verdict on the admissibility of the case seeking PTI chairman Imran Khan's disqualification for 'concealing' his daughter Tyrian Jade White in nomination papers.
The charges, in this case, are related to a speech by Khan in which he allegedly threatened police and a female judge last year after one of his close aides, Shahbaz Gill, was denied bail in a sedition case, reported Geo News.
Pune (Maharashtra) [India], March 30 (ANI/PRNewswire): In a rare feat a multidisciplinary team at Sahyadri Hospitals, Deccan conducted three surgeries Aortic valve replacement (AVR), followed by Bypass surgery (CABG), followed by living donor Liver transplant on same day in the same setting
Robbers and thieves are running amok in the garrison city of Rawalpindi as 89 cases were reported to police in which 29 people lost their motorcycles, 42 mobile phones and gold jewellery worth over Rs 3.5 million, reported Dawn.