Amir Shahzad

Amir Shahzad is a experienced journalist with exceptional leadership skills. Graduated from University of Peshawar, he pitched number of acclaimed stories in the national news channels. At present, serving as senior reporter in a reputed news channel of Pakistan, Amir deliver a vast array of in-depth and informative news packages on country's most strenuous part Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) bordering Afghanistan. He loves reading and travelling.

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Punjab Government to Impose New Property Tax

The Punjab government has decided to introduce a property tax on houses across the province, further adding to the challenges faced by an already...

PM Shehbaz Lauds Inflation Reduction, Promises Economic Stability

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Sunday expressed satisfaction with the drop in Pakistan's inflation rate, highlighting the government's ongoing economic reforms. The Pakistan Bureau...

Second Mpox Case Reported in Pakistan

Another suspected case of Mpox has been reported in Peshawar, marking the second potential instance of the virus in Pakistan.The patient, who had recently...

Punjab Mulls Early Market Closures

Sources revealed that Punjab is considering a proposal to close markets earlier to address the economic strain caused by soaring electricity bills. The Planning...

Monal Restaurant Announces Closure Following Supreme Court Order

Monal, a renowned restaurant in Islamabad, has announced its closure in compliance with a Supreme Court directive. The establishment, located in Margalla Hills National...

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Crash near Kathore on Karachi Super Highway kills 12

A horrific accident near Kathore on Karachi’s Super Highway...

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Taylor Swift released a series of Instagram posts that...

Petition Challenges New Solar Net Metering Policy in Lahore Court

A petition challenging the federal government's recent solar net...