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Author: Farhan Qureshi
Farhan Qureshi is a political analyst who writes about science policies and national funding programs. His work focuses on the intersection of governance, innovation, and public policy, highlighting how scientific advancement shapes national development.
Gold prices in Pakistan continue to fluctuate with the international market trends, and as of Friday, 3rd October 2025, the rates have been updated according to…
To ensure efficiency in road safety and traffic management Karachi traffic police have introduced a new electronic challan (e-challan) system. With such a system, CCTV cameras…
Pakistan strongly condemned Israel’s attack on the Gaza Global Sumud flotilla on Thursday, calling it a “dastardly act” and demanding the immediate release of detained activists,…
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has declared a new entry and residency visa policies that aim at making the nation more destination friendly to professionals, tourists,…
The next move by Pakistan toward establishing a robust digital future is the release of the AI Wrapper Competition, a national contest that boosts innovation using…
The federal government has launched a “Cost Sharing Scheme for Electric Bikes and Rickshaws/Loaders” to promote green transportation across Pakistan. The initiative, backed by the State…
China has also implemented a new type of visa which is referred to as the K Visa and this is designed to attract international technology talent.…
Pakistan cityscapes are changing at an alarming rate in 2025. Amidst the increasing population, thriving incomes, and increasing investment in infrastructures, there are numerous cities that…
The PM Youth Programme has launched the Prime Minister Laptop Scheme 2025. The program will benefit the students by enabling them to have improved access to…
Gold prices in Pakistan remained stable on Monday, September 29, 2025, with the 24-karat per tola price recorded at Rs. 397,300, according to the Karachi Sarafa…












