June 2025

‘E-vehicle policy to secure greener Pakistan’

Islamabad: The government has intensified the efforts at the political level to promote electric vehicles in the country as it offers a wide range of benefits across environmental, economic, public health and industrial development sectors. This was led by Muhammad Saleem Shaikh, spokesman for the Ministry of Climate Change and Environmental Coordination on Sunday in […]

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Camel breeding can drive livestock growth, says officials

Multan: Camel milk, known for its rich nutrient profile and medical properties, has the potential to improve public health and significantly increase Pakistan’s livestock exports, experts say. In a speech at World Camel Day, observed annually on June 22, Dr. Jamshaid Akhtar, Deputy Director of Pets, the unused potential for camels in Pakistan’s semi-dry and

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Camel breeding can drive livestock growth, says officials

Multan: Camel milk, known for its rich nutrient profile and medical properties, has the potential to improve public health and significantly increase Pakistan’s livestock exports, experts say. In a speech at World Camel Day, observed annually on June 22, Dr. Jamshaid Akhtar, Deputy Director of Pets, the unused potential for camels in Pakistan’s semi-dry and

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BTC has key support; Oil disappoints ‘Doomers’ when Brent and WTI delete early price gains

American poet Charles Bukowski said famous, “The audience is always wrong,” and his words seem to summarize the situation in the financial markets perfectly. Only 24 hours ago, social media was amazed at fear that the US air striker on Iran’s nuclear locations combined with the lecture on Iran Mulling The closure of the Hormuz

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Iran-Israel conflict could affect Pakistan: Masood

Muzaffarabad: Former President of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) and senior diplomat Masood Khan have warned that escalating Iran-Israel conflict could have serious and far-reaching consequences for Pakistan’s national security and stability. In a series of media interviews, Khan expressed deep concern about the extended scope of hostilities between Iran and Israel, warning that a

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Vera Rubin Observatory reveals its first groundbreaking images

A fantastic picture of ruby ​​observing the night sky above the ground. – Rubin Observatory/File Washington: The team behind the long-awaited Vera Rubin Observatory in Chile released their first photos on Monday and revealed a breathtaking view of star-forming regions as well as distant galaxies. More than two decades in creation lies the gigantic US-funded

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OIC calls for ‘string compliance’ to IWT

The Council of Foreign Ministers in the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC-CFM) on Sunday convicted Israeli aggression against Iran and expressed solidarity with Pakistan in the wake of "Unjustified strikes" performed by India last month. ‘Istanbul Declaration’, which was issued at the end of the two-day meeting in the Turkish city, emphasized that the ceasefire

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RS36B mini-budget proposed

Listen to article Islamabad: Four days prior to the approval of RS435 billion values ​​of tax measures announced in the budget, the government on Sunday proposed a RS36 billion mini-budget and facilitated restrictions on larger purchases of individuals with insufficient declared assets. The revised criteria aim to tackle public concerns about the negative impact of

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