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Author: Urooj Niazi
Urooj Niazi is an education and health reporter who writes about climate awareness, diseases, pollution, and educational development. Her work highlights the link between public health, environmental sustainability, and access to quality education.
May 2026 Calendar Reveals Multiple Long Weekends for Pakistan – See the Full List of Public Holidays
With the heat gradually increasing in the plains of Pakistan, the month of May 2026 is turning out to be a dream come true to not…
Mahira Khan and Wahaj Ali Fans, Rejoice! Fresh Buzz Reveals the Expected Premiere Date for ‘Mitti De Baway’
The Pakistani entertainment scene is zoning with electric energy as the most anticipated pairing in the industry are set to light up TV screens. Months of…
Government Officially Bans 10cc Syringes – Check for the ‘Auto-Disable’ Mark Before Buying
In a historic effort to revolutionise the country’s health system, the Government of Pakistan has formally banned the sale and use of standard 10cc syringes. The…
The situation in academic and administrative life of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is on the verge of breaking when the University of Peshawar Protests escalated this week. Administrative…
The year 2025 was a turning point of the Pakistani banking industry. Overall, the industry was very robust as it reported a cumulative profit of Rs.…
By April 27, 2026, Lahore, the city that used to be known as the heartbeat of Lollywood, is regaining its title. In an unprecedented step that…
The Consulate General of Pakistan in Sydney took a major step to strengthen educational relations and gave a pathfinder to the younger generation as the Australia-Pakistan…
Punjab is on the brink of a tourism revolution. On April 20, 2026, in a historic move, Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz gave a go-ahead to a…
The world of music is shaking today, April 20, 2026, as the latest project of Zayn Malik, Konnakol, is storming the feeds of social media. As…
The wait is over to the thousands of students whose momentum in exams was disrupted. To make the academic calendar as close as possible to the…












