In a record-making event, more than 2.7 million people took to the northern areas over the Eid holidays, leading to the total spending of Rs66 billion on small and medium-sized local businesses.
Various areas of Islamabad faced severe damages after a cloudburst that caused urban flooding in the Federal Capital of Pakistan. According to the meteorological...
The first month of revenue collection by FBR exceeds the set target by big margins. On the other hand, Prime Minister Imran Khan has promised businessmen that the government reforms aimed at improving the tax system are underway, and directed that the stakeholders meet regularly for consultations to improve the system.
Honda's new crossover Honda Vezel 2021 features fresh styling, better packaging, and a 129bhp 1.5-liter twin-motor hybrid powertrain. The car is not just better styled, its performance has taken a giant leap as well.
Pakistan is one of the hardest hit countries by global climate change. due to increased vulnerability of monsoon, temperature, Himalayan glacier melt, and its...
Minister of Energy Hammad Azhar took to Twitter to say that the increased load shedding in the Gwadar and surrounding region is due to a power shortfall in Iran, and has urged the Iranian Ambassador to resolve the issue at the earliest.
Indian CM urges Modi to reopen the Kartarpur Corridor for the Sikh Community. Previously Pakistan had invited Indians to visit the Shrine after lockdown uplift.
BAIC-Sazgar announced in 2002 their plan to launch the cheapest sedan Senova D20 in Pakistan, but a year later in July 2021, there has been no update. However, if launched, here is what the country's cheapest sedan will be offering its consumers.
Honda Atlas Pakistan has finally made the announcement we have all been waiting for, The all-new Honda City is set to launch on 29th August in Pakistan at a digital launch event in the afternoon.
Research by the London School of Economics highlights the discrimination against the minority classes, Muslims and Christians in India, and how different institutions in the country work together to make sure that these people are unable to raise their standards of living and rise against oppression of the bigoted state machinery.
Senate Standing Committee on Human Rights chaired by Walid Iqbal has decided to discuss the prevalence of violence against women in society on 28th July. The committee will deliberate on a framework to deter cases like Noor Muqaddam's murder from rising in the future and ensure the safety and security of Women.