Raheel J.M

Raheel, a Karachi-based reporter, is at the forefront of political journalism, providing insightful coverage that transcends the bustling landscape of Pakistan's political sphere. With an unwavering commitment to delivering accurate and comprehensive news, Raheel's work is marked by a keen understanding of the intricate dynamics shaping the political landscape.

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Karachi Inter Students to Get Grace Marks

A parliamentary committee of the Sindh Assembly has decided to grant grace marks to first-year intermediate students in Karachi who did not pass their...

Sindh Government Announces Scholarships for Minority Students

The Sindh government has launched a scholarship program benefiting thousands of students from minority communities, according to the provincial minority affairs department.To qualify, applicants...

DIG Traffic Karachi Mandates Cameras, Trackers in Dumpers to Curb Road Accidents

Karachi’s DIG Traffic Pir Muhammad Shah has ordered the installation of front and rear-view cameras in dumpers to help determine fault in collisions.With fatalities...

Water Pipeline Damage Closes Karachi’s University Road Portion, Disrupts Traffic

A section of Karachi’s University Road was closed to traffic on Monday after a water pipeline near Old Sabzi Mandi was damaged during construction...

Fire Engulfs Restaurant at Karachi Do Darya

A fire broke out at a private restaurant in the Do Darya area of Seaview, rapidly intensifying and sending flames visible from a distance.According...

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Balochistan Security Forces Save Lives, Kill 37 Terrorists in Major Operation

At least 37 terrorists were killed and 10 security...

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More than 200 people were killed this week in...