Pakistanis have largely lost faith in the coalition government headed by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, having failed to carry out any of the much-needed economic reforms in the country.
India's next tie will be against UAE, the hosts of the competition on Wednesday and PV Sindhu and Co will meet Malaysia, their toughest challenge in the group on Thursday
Last year, Sindhu, a two-time Olympic medalist won the Syed Modi International, Swiss Open and Singapore Open titles, making it her best-ever BWF World Tour season in terms of the number of tournaments captured. She also won the women's singles gold at the Commonwealth Games 2022 in Birmingh
Two-time Olympic medalist PV Sindhu will lead India's effort in the women's singles at the Badminton Asia Mixed Team Championships in 2023, while HS Prannoy and Lakshya Sen will represent India in the men's singles
Khalid Maqbool made the announcement regarding a sit-in against the LG polls at Press Club Chowk on February 12. Maqbool said they would move their Bahadurabad centre to Press Club Chowk next Sunday.
"The practice of enforced disappearance is still going on and hundreds and thousands of Sindhis, political workers, human rights activists have disappeared," Bhutto said during the CHRAPA side event on the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) Process in Pakistan.
Amid the relationship between Pakistan and Afghanistan deteriorating, the Islamabad government released thousands of undocumented detained Afghan nationals from Sindh province, reported Khaama Press.
Notable director Anurag Kashyap shared his fanboy moment with ace badminton player P V Sindhu on Sunday. Taking to Instagram, Anurag posted a picture with the badminton player where they are all smiles for the camera. Anurag captioned it, "My fan selfie this morning with @pvsindhu1. She i
Baba Ramdev, who spoke to the media here, greeted people on the 74th Republic Day and urged them to take pledge that they will work for healthy, prosperous and developed India.
Jeay Sindh Freedom Movement JSFM organised the protest against aggression on workers, women and children by the state institutions including Sindh Rangers and State Police.
Pakistan's Balochistan suffers a drinking water crisis because the filtration plants installed by the government have gone out of order due to poor maintenance.