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After Mastung grid attack, authorities tighten security

After Mastung grid attack, authorities tighten security

QUETTA: In the early hours between Saturday and Sunday, nearly two dozen armed militants affiliated with the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) launched a violent attack on the 132 kV grid station located in the outskirts of Mastung, specifically in the Zard Ghulam Jan Mangocher area. The assailants vandalized the control room, high-power transformers, and both

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Pakistan and Türkiye conduct joint military exercises in Karachi

Pakistan and Türkiye conduct joint military exercises in Karachi

KARACHI: Pakistan and Türkiye have carried out joint military exercises involving both naval forces and special operations units in the Karachi region, encompassing both maritime and land-based operations. The objective of these drills was to enhance strategic coordination in coastal defense scenarios. Accordin to ISPR , This marked the first combined naval operation between the

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Balochistan since 1970s: 19000 Punjabi citizens killed, 3 lac people migrated

Balochistan since 1970s: 19000 Punjabi citizens killed, 3 lac people migrated

QUETTA: India has been plotting terrorism in Pakistan for the past many decades. In past, India backed unrest and provocation in Punjab and Karachi too. But Indian-led terrorism has particularly laid an impact in KP and Balochistan since earlier 1970s. On the basis of its demography, Balochistan has been India’s major concern for New Delhi’s

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Balochistan reports 2,200 road accidents on highways in July

Balochistan reports 2,200 road accidents on highways in July

QUETTA – Road accidents across Balochistan’s national highways saw a disturbing surge in July 2025, according to a report released by Rescue 1122. The province recorded 2,207 road accidents last month alone, resulting in 26 deaths and 2,913 injuries. Highways with Highest Accidents The Rescue 1122 data revealed alarming figures for several major roads: Highway

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Centre Rebuilds 5,000 Homes for Flood Victims in Balochistan ISLAMABAD: In a major step toward the rehabilitation of flood-affected families in Balochistan, the Government of Pakistan has completed the construction of 5,000 houses and accelerated work on an additional 27,000 units under the Balochistan Housing Reconstruction Programme. Launched under the Ministry of Planning, Development & Special Initiatives, the programme aims to provide safe, durable, and dignified housing to communities impacted by climate-induced disasters. The initiative is not only rebuilding homes but also empowering local communities through job creation and inclusive development. Key features of the programme include the reconstruction of homes in flood-affected regions, provision of basic facilities, and active engagement of local labor forces. This approach has helped restore shelter and livelihood for thousands while stimulating economic activity in remote areas. Officials said the project represents more than just emergency relief—it serves as a practical embodiment of sustainable development. The Balochistan Housing Reconstruction Unit, which oversees the initiative, has worked closely with local communities and adopted transparent procedures and modern construction standards to ensure efficiency and accountability. As a result of the unit’s efforts, housing construction is progressing rapidly, and public trust in state institutions has grown significantly. According to a spokesperson from the Planning Ministry, Federal Minister Ahsan Iqbal personally directed the programme, emphasizing the principles of dignity, transparency, and long-term sustainability in all rehabilitation efforts. This government-led initiative stands as proof that post-disaster recovery should not stop at temporary relief. Instead, it should open doors to development, employment, and renewed hope for the affected regions of Pakistan.

Centre rebuilds 5,000 homes for flood victims in Balochistan

ISLAMABAD: In a major step toward the rehabilitation of flood-affected families in Balochistan, the Government of Pakistan has completed the construction of 5,000 houses and accelerated work on an additional 27,000 units under the Balochistan Housing Reconstruction Programme. Launched under the Ministry of Planning, Development & Special Initiatives, the programme aims to provide safe, durable,

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