Another young animal rescuer is Sana, who runs an Instagram page by the name of “Bezubaan Paltooo”. Sana started rescuing ...
Pakistan has warned that India’s unilateral decision to hold the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) in abeyance has created an unprecedented crisis for Pakistan’s water security and regional stability. Calling ...
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Pakistan launches national AI initiative with 'Indus AI Week 2026' published on: January 17, 2026 3:25 PM
ISLAMABAD, Jan. 17 -- The federal government has unveiled "Indus AI Week 2026," a week-long national initiative designed to accelerate artificial intelligence learning, adoption and collaboration ...
The official results of the Karachi University Syndicate elections for four faculty seats have been announced, with the Karachi University Teachers Forum (KUTF) securing a majority of the seats. The ...
KARACHI: A man has been arrested after a viral video showed him engaging in inappropriate behavior inside a car in front of female students near the main gate of the University of Karachi (UoK), ...
KARACHI, Jan 01 (APP): The Pakistan National Accreditation Council (PNAC), Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of Pakistan, has awarded the Certificate of Accreditation to the National ...
Shares of Vodafone Idea and Indus Towers hit their respective 52-week highs, gaining 2 per cent each on the BSE in Wednesday’s intra-day trade. Among individual stocks, Indus Towers was up 2.4 per ...
New routes launch from January 1 as Sindh expands subsidised public transport Add as a preferred source on Google The launch fulfils a commitment made by the Sindh government in October 2024, when it ...
Winter’s first spell of rain drenched parts of Karachi late on Tuesday night and into Wednesday morning, bringing a dip in temperature. Light to moderate rain was reported in Old City area, Lyari, ...
Karachi is ready to welcome 2026 with a bang! From rooftop parties and Qawali nights to luxury cruises and festive dining, the city has a lineup of New Year’s Eve events in Karachi that promise ...
The Indus Valley Civilisation (IVC) did not collapse abruptly but declined gradually under repeated and prolonged droughts, according to a study 1 that integrates palaeoclimate evidence with ...
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