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Quetta voters and candidates urged to ensure registration

Quetta voters and candidates urged to ensure registration

QUETTA: In the light of the instructions given by the Balochistan High Court, the Election Commission of Pakistan is carrying out brief arrangement for conducting the local body election in District Quetta. The Election Commission of Pakistan has appealed from the voters and the candidates to check their votes’ registration in the Electoral lists and […]

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Pakistan to maintain closure of the Afghan-border corridors

Pakistan to maintain closure of the Afghan-border corridors

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has declared to maintain closure of the border corridors with Afghanistan amid the security concerns. The spokesperson of Pakistan’s foreign office has said that keeping in view the strain on the border erupting in the last week, the Pak-Afghan trade corridor will remain closed. For Pakistan, the protection of a common citizen is

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Six persons involved in human-trafficking arrested

Six persons involved in human-trafficking arrested

QUETTA:  FIA Balochistan has launched a major operation against the smugglers involved in human-trafficking and six people have been arrested. According to the details, The Federal Investigation Authority (FIA) Balochistan Zone has arrested six members of a smuggling group involved in human trafficking. The group arrested from several areas of Quetta also include Afghan nationals.

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Another ‘missing person’ turned out to be a BLF commander

Another ‘missing person’ turned out to be a BLF commander

QUETTA: Another so-called ‘Missing Person’ of the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) has turned out to be a commander of the banned militant group Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF). According to the details, an Indian-sponsored militant groups BLF’s commander Abdullah Mayyar alias Soghat was eliminated by the armed forces while he along with his militant companions was

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CM Bugti, Chairman Ruet-e-Hilal Committee discuss interfaith harmony and unity

CM Bugti, Chairman Ruet-e-Hilal Committee discuss interfaith harmony and unity

QUETTA: Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti on Thursday met Chairman of the Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee, Maulana Syed Muhammad Abdul Khabir Azad, and discussed efforts to promote interfaith and sectarian harmony, tolerance, unity, and the message of Paigham-e-Pakistan. The chief minister congratulated Maulana Abdul Khabir Azad on successfully organizing the Interfaith Peace Conference and lauded

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First-ever school health centres open in Balochistan

First-ever school health centres open in Balochistan

QUETTA: For the first time in Balochistan’s history, school-based health care centres have been launched to promote modern, practical, and service-oriented education for students across the province. The initiative aims to integrate basic health training into the education system and enhance students’ awareness of community health and human welfare. In the first phase, the programme

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NAB recovers one million acres of forest land in Balochistan

NAB recovers one million acres of forest land in Balochistan

QUETTA: Pakistan’s National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has reclaimed more than one million acres of forest land worth over Rs13 trillion in Balochistan after an eight-month anti-encroachment drive. The operation, led by NAB Balochistan, was carried out in coordination with the Revenue Department and district administrations to clear illegal occupations and prevent future misuse of state

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The National Party has strongly criticised the government's decision to integrate the Mastung Levies Force into the police, calling the move a damaging attack on the region's social and tribal fabric.

National Party condemns merger of Mastung levies with police

MASTUNG: The National Party NP has strongly criticised the government’s decision to integrate the Mastung Levies Force into the police, calling the move a damaging attack on the region’s social and tribal fabric. In an official statement, the party’s Mastung district spokesperson described the decision as “extremely unfortunate, unwise, and ignorant” of Balochistan’s historical context.

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