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Daily Times on MSNBacked by EU, Sindh government signs deal to advance social protectionIn a significant step forward towards building a resilient, inclusive, and climate-adaptive social protection system in Pakistan, the Government of Sindh and GIZ Pakistan, with support from the ...
Stakeholders from the industry and the government have voiced strong support for the early approval of centralised solar ...
In a letter written to IRSA dated April 9, the Punjab government said that IRSA declared a 43 per cent water shortage for early Kharif 2025, allocating only 6.702 million acre-feet (MAF) to Punjab.
The ban will take effect 60 days after its approval by Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah during a cabinet meeting.
KARACHI: In a decision aimed at addressing concerns over the controversial results of the Board of Intermediate Education ...
The government is said to be planning to construct six canals on the Indus River. The people of Sindh have serious reservations regarding the issue because the Indus is a lifeline for them. Sindh is a ...
In a significant step forward towards building a resilient, inclusive, and climate-adaptive social protection system in the country, ...
Minister of State for National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination Dr. Malik Mukhtar Ahmed Bharath, Tuesday, stated that the ...
The Sindh cabinet on Tuesday approved grace marks for intermediate first-year students in Karachi, following a report by a sub-committee of the Sindh Assembly highlighting irregularities in ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNAhsan Iqbal urges Sindh govt to prioritise Karachi's infrastructurePlanning Minister Ahsan Iqbal has urged the Sindh government to prioritise the development of Karachi's infrastructure, particularly the K-IV water supply project, calling the city Pakistan's economic ...
Pakistan Peoples Party gears up for a public rally in Hyderabad to protest against Indus River development projects. Senior leader Faryal Talpur emphasizes the importance of the river for Sindh, ...
The World Health Organization has extended travel restrictions on Pakistan for three months due to ongoing polio concerns. Despite progress in Pakistan's anti-polio efforts, the active virus spread ...
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