As Pakistan continues to grapple with a severe economic crisis, its residents also continue to endure some of the worst financial turmoil on a daily basis.
The Karachi zone of the Baloch Yakjehti Committee has been actively engaged in outreach across neighbourhoods in the port city, including Malir, Lyari, and Hawkesbay.
As inflation is high, the prices of essential items such as cooking oil, pulses, flour, sugar, milk, and chicken have increased, affecting people's budgets badly, ARY News reported on Thursday.
Amid the Muharram processions Pakistan's Karachi, Jinnah Hospital reported more than 200 heat stroke cases in its camp at the city's Numaish, according to ARY News reported.
Pakistani residents are grappling with the harsh realities of skyrocketing inflation and hefty tax duties, which are placing immense financial strain on their daily life.
Several teachers from Sindh protested outside the Press Club of Karachi in Pakistan, demanding that they be given permanent positions as they have many years of continuous service in government schools.
In a rare occurrence, a 22-year-old man died of primary amoebic meningoencephalitis (PAM) in Karachi, taking the tally of casualties to three this year, ARY News reported.
Demanding a safe return of forcibly abducted Zaheer Ahmed Baloch in Quetta, the main highway linking Quetta to Karachi (N-25) has been obstructed near the Sona Khan area by the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC).
A threat alert has been issued for the anti-encroachment police in Pakistan's Karachi and warned of possible terrorists attack during Muharamul Haram, reported ARY News.
The Pakistani government has borrowed approximately Pakistani currency (PKR) 3.2 trillion from scheduled banks from May 15 to June 28 of the fiscal year 2023-24, this works out to an average of 71.8 billion PKR per day