The National Disaster Management Authority has received a third consignment of humanitarian relief goods from China, reaffirming Beijing’s continued support for Pakistan’s disaster response and relief efforts.
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Stolen Karachi Motorcycle 32 Months Ago Receives E-Challan After Safe City Camera Spotting
26 December, 2025 0 16A motorcycle stolen more than 32 months ago from Federal B Area in Karachi recently generated an unexpected e-challan after being captured by a Safe City camera near Punjab Chowrangi. The unknown rider, spotted without a helmet, triggered a Rs5,000 fine, which was automatically sent to the original owner, highlighting gaps in traffic enforcement and police coordination.
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Sindh CM Murad Ali Shah Promises Strict Action Against Land Grabbing and Extortion in Karachi
26 December, 2025 0 11Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah met with a delegation from the Association of Builders and Developers (ABAD) at the Chief Minister House in Karachi, emphasizing a strict crackdown on land grabbing and extortion in the city. The ABAD delegation was led by Hassan Bakhshi and included Afzal Hameed and Hanif Gohar, while the meeting also saw participation from Sindh’s home minister, the mayor of
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slamabad International Airport Becomes Pakistan’s First 3-Star Airport According to Skytrax”
26 December, 2025 0 18Islamabad International Airport has become the first airport in Pakistan to receive a 3-star rating from the global airport ranking agency Skytrax, marking a significant achievement for the country’s aviation sector. The rating, which assesses airport facilities, passenger services, and overall management, highlights Islamabad Airport’s upgraded infrastructure and improved amenities for
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Islamabad High Court Disqualifies Justice Tariq Mehmood Jahangiri in Fake Degree Case
26 December, 2025 0 12The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Thursday disqualified Justice Tariq Mehmood Jahangiri in a case concerning allegations of a fake law degree. This development comes after a series of high-profile legal confrontations between Justice Jahangiri and IHC Chief Justice Sardar Muhammad Sarfraz Dogar.
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Islamabad High Court Signals Possible Return of Heavy Motorcycles on Pakistan Motorways with Safety Training
26 December, 2025 0 6The Islamabad High Court (IHC) has signaled a potential policy change that could allow riders of heavy motorcycles, particularly those with engine capacities above 600cc, to regain access to Pakistan’s motorways. While no official order has been issued, the court’s remarks during recent hearings suggest a shift away from the longstanding ban, emphasizing the importance of safety and regulation
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Karachi Assistant Commissioner Launches Initiative to Make City Roads Wheelchair Accessible
26 December, 2025 0 18The Karachi Assistant Commissioner has launched a comprehensive initiative aimed at making city roads more accessible for people with disabilities, particularly those using wheelchairs. The project focuses on improving pedestrian infrastructure, ensuring that sidewalks, crossings, and public pathways meet universal accessibility standards.
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Karachi Imposes Two-Month Daytime Ban on Dumpers and Heavy Vehicles to Ease Traffic Congestion
26 December, 2025 0 10The Karachi administration has imposed a temporary two-month ban on the daytime movement of dumpers and other heavy vehicles across the city in an effort to curb traffic congestion and reduce the rising number of road accidents.
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PTA Warns Citizens to Register SIMs in Their Own Name, Cautions Against Biometric Scam
26 December, 2025 0 15The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has issued a stern reminder to all telecom consumers that every SIM card must be registered in the name of the actual user. The authority emphasized that using SIMs registered under someone else’s name is strictly prohibited and constitutes a violation of telecommunications regulations.
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Crackdown on Overloading Cuts Public Transport Violations by 85%, Officials Say
26 December, 2025 0 12Recent targeted enforcement efforts against the overloading of public transport in Pakistan have led to an impressive 85% reduction, marking a significant step forward in improving commuter safety. Overloading—where buses, minibuses, and vans carry more passengers than their legally permitted capacity—has long been a major cause of road accidents, injuries, and fatalities, particularly in
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