Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Secretary General Salman Akram Raja publicly slammed the party's chief organiser in the country's Punjab province, Aliya Hamza, for her recent post on the social media platform X, where she expressed dissatisfaction regarding a recent party event held in Lah
At least 11 people have died and numerous others were injured as intense monsoon rains swept through Pakistan's Lahore, surrounding districts in Punjab Province, and parts of Balochistan, the Dawn reported on Wednesday.
The Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA), in a fact sheet released today, stated that most of the deaths resulted from the collapse of dilapidated buildings
Nearly 100 villagers in Chak 212-P, Pakistan, have undergone unnecessary appendectomies since 2017, allegedly due to misdiagnosis by unlicensed practitioners and contaminated drinking water. Civil society is demanding an investigation into medical negligence and political interference, follo
Mostly, deaths were caused by the collapse of dilapidated buildings and exposure to unsafe structures, the PDMA spokesperson stated in an initial report.
The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) has called for urgent government intervention following alarming findings from a recent fact-finding mission to Derek Abad, Kot Addu in Punjab province.
Pakistan's NDMA has issued a severe weather warning for Punjab and Islamabad, advising tourists to stay cautious amid forecasts of rain and hail. Meanwhile, the Punjab cabinet approved climate resilience projects, including PKR 550 million in flood and erosion protection measures.
After the Punjab government refused to allow PTI to hold a public rally at Minar-e-Pakistan on February 8, Hamza directed the Members of Provincial Assembly (MPAs), Members of National Assembly (MNAs) and ticket-holders to get in touch with leaders of PTI wings and the masses and hold peace
Local cotton growers and ginners of Punjab province of Pakistan have raised serious concerns over the steep decline in domestic cotton prices and sales, despite a substantial decrease in overall production.
Mobile and internet services are expected to remain suspended in several areas of Pakistan, especially in Islamabad and Pakistan's Punjab province, due to the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) protest scheduled to happen on November 24, ARY News reported.
Over 75,000 people in Pakistan's Punjab province, sought medical assistance on Saturday due to respiratory issues caused by toxic smog and air pollution, according to sources from healthcare monitoring authorities, as reported by the Express Tribune.