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Pakistan's national debt has deepened sharply, with every citizen now effectively owing Rs 333,000, according t

Pakistan’s debt per citizen hits Rs 333,000

ISLAMABAD: The staggering burden of Pakistan’s national debt has deepened sharply, with every citizen now effectively owing Rs 333,000, according to the federal government’s annual fiscal policy statement presented to Parliament. This marks a 13% increase from Rs 294,098 per person in the previous fiscal year, adding approximately Rs 39,000 to each individual’s share within

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Talal Chaudhry Urges Caution Over Rumors of Imran Khan's Hospital Visit

Minister neither confirms nor denies Imran Khan hospital reports

ISLAMABAD: Amid swirling rumors, Minister of State for Interior Talal Chaudhry has declined to confirm or deny reports that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder and former Prime Minister Imran Khan was recently taken to a hospital from Adiala Jail. Speaking on Geo News’ program Aaj with Shahzeb Khanzada, Chaudhry urged against sensationalism, stating, “Instead of sensationalizing the

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Gas Leak Triggers Blaze at Chinese Ceramics Factory, Injuring Eight

Two Chinese nationals hurt in ceramics plant blaze

WEB DESK: A significant fire erupted at the Chinese Ceramics Factory located within Lahore’s Allama Iqbal Industrial Estate onWednesday , resulting in injuries to eight individuals, including two Chinese nationals. The incident occurred due to a gas leak during repair work on a factory furnace, according to initial reports. Rescue teams from Rescue 1122 responded

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Sardar Vows "Befitting Reply" to BLA Attacks in Barkhan

BLA attacks on infrastructure stall progress: Khetran

WEBDESK: Sardar Abdul Rehman Khetran, a prominent tribal leader from Barkhan, has sharply criticized separatist militants and defended the role of traditional leaders, or Sardars, in Balochistan. In an interview with an international organization, Khetran argued that anti-state violence, not the Sardar system, is the primary obstacle to the province’s progress. He recounted attacks by

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