FBISE and LUMS Collaborate to Launch Pakistan First Mathematics Olympiad 

FBISE and LUMS Collaborate to Launch Pakistan First Mathematics Olympiad:

FBISE and LUMS Collaborate to Launch Pakistan First Mathematics Olympiad: In a significant development for students passionate about mathematics, the Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE) and Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) have jointly launched Pakistan’s first-ever national-level “Pakistan Mathematics Olympiad (PMO)”. This landmark event, set for mid-December, aims to promote mathematical … Read more

Pakistani Rickshaw Driver Arshad Sets New Guinness World Record, Surpassing India’s Feat

Pakistani Rickshaw Driver Arshad Sets New Guinness World Record

Pakistani Rickshaw Driver Arshad Sets New Guinness World Record, Surpassing India’s Feat: Pakistani athlete Arshad Mehsood has made history by breaking the Guinness World Record for the most full-contact elbow strikes in one minute using alternate elbows. Arshad surpassed the previous record of 334 strikes, held by India’s Chinmay Sharma, by delivering an impressive 373 … Read more

Pakistan Railways to Resume Jaffar Express Next Month

Pakistan Railways has announced that the Jaffar Express, which connects Peshawar and Quetta, will resume operations on October 11. The service had been suspended following the collapse of a railway bridge near Kolpur on August 26, which disrupted transportation between Balochistan and other regions of Pakistan. The suspension affected railway connections from Sindh, Punjab, and Peshawar, cutting off a crucial transport link. However, repairs to the damaged bridge between Kolpur and Machh are expected to be completed in time for the train's return. Pakistan Railways has confirmed the train’s resumption with an official notification. The Jaffar Express is a vital route for passengers traveling between Peshawar and Quetta, and its return will help alleviate transportation challenges that arose during the 45-day suspension. This move is a significant step towards restoring full rail connectivity in the region, benefiting travelers across Balochistan and beyond.

Pakistan Railways to Resume Jaffar Express Next Month :Pakistan Railways has announced that the Jaffar Express, which connects Peshawar and Quetta, will resume operations on October 11. The service had been suspended following the collapse of a railway bridge near Kolpur on August 26, which disrupted transportation between Balochistan and other regions of Pakistan. The … Read more

Prices of Over 170 Items Reduced at Utility Stores

Prices of Over 170 Items Reduced at Utility Stores

Prices of Over 170 Items Reduced at Utility Stores The Utility Stores Corporation has announced significant price reductions on over 170 essential products nationwide. According to a report by 24NewsHD TV, prices have been lowered by Rs10 to Rs190, effective immediately. The discounted items include tea, various spices, and other everyday necessities. A spokesperson for … Read more

Helicopter Crash in North Waziristan Leaves Six Dead, Eight Injured

Helicopter Crash in North Waziristan Leaves Six Dead, Eight Injured

Helicopter Crash in North Waziristan Leaves Six Dead, Eight Injured A tragic helicopter crash in North Waziristan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, on Saturday resulted in the deaths of six people and left eight others injured. The MI-8 helicopter, chartered by Mari Petroleum, was carrying 14 passengers when it encountered a technical issue shortly after taking off from … Read more

Hajj and Umrah Operators Must Have License to Operate

The Ministry of Religious Affairs in Pakistan has introduced strict new regulations requiring all Hajj and Umrah operators to obtain official licenses and sign service provider agreements. This move is designed to protect pilgrims from fraud and enhance oversight of tour operators nationwide. Under the new regulations, any organizer accused of defrauding a pilgrim will be investigated by a Complaint Disposal Committee, comprising senior officers of grade 20. This committee will assess cases and impose penalties on those found guilty, including potential temporary blacklisting. If organizers are unhappy with the decision, they can appeal to an Appellate Committee led by grade 21 officers. Additionally, the Ministry has been empowered to provide compensation to affected pilgrims, reinforcing its commitment to safeguarding their rights. A comprehensive monitoring system will be established, supported by dedicated funds, to oversee Hajj and Umrah operations. These measures aim to increase transparency, ensure high service standards, and protect pilgrims' rights, reflecting the government's dedication to enhancing the overall experience for religious travelers. The introduction of these regulations underscores the government's resolve to elevate the quality and reliability of Hajj and Umrah services in Pakistan, making it safer and more secure for all pilgrims.

Hajj and Umrah Operators Must Have License to Operate: The Ministry of Religious Affairs in Pakistan has introduced strict new regulations requiring all Hajj and Umrah operators to obtain official licenses and sign service provider agreements. This move is designed to protect pilgrims from fraud and enhance oversight of tour operators nationwide. Under the new … Read more

Petrol Prices Expected to Drop from October 1

Petrol Prices Expected to Drop from October 1 Petrol prices in Pakistan are anticipated to decrease from October 1, following a significant decline in global oil prices. According to sources, the federal government is likely to announce the price reduction on September 30, with petrol prices expected to drop by Rs 1 to 3 per … Read more