Tue, 21-Oct-2025

CTD arrests 15 terrorists from different cities of Punjab

CTD

LAHORE: The Anti -Terrorism Department (CTD) Punjab has arrested 15 alleged terrorists from different cities of province.

According to the spokesman of the CTD, 15 alleged terrorists have been arrested from different cities of Punjab from which explosives and detonators have been recovered.

The spokesman said that the CTD carried out these operations in Lahore, Sialkot, Gujarat, Attock, Sargodha, Bahawalpur, Jhang, Mianwali and Chiniot.

According to the spokesman, a dangerous terrorist has been arrested from Lahore and he belonged to North Waziristan.

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Nawaz Sharif praises Maryam Nawaz for performing well in Punjab

Nawaz Sharif praises Maryam Nawaz for performing well in Punjab

Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) President Nawaz Sharif praised Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz for her dedication and efforts in serving the people of the province. “The situation in Punjab is improving due to Maryam Nawaz’s relentless hard work,” stated the PML-N president. He shared these remarks during a meeting with MPAs from Rawalpindi, Attock, Murree, … Read more

Dry weather persists in Punjab as temperatures fluctuate

Dry weather persists in Punjab as temperatures fluctuate

Punjab continues to experience dry weather, with no significant rainfall anticipated in the coming days, according to the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD). The ongoing dry spell has resulted in fluctuating temperatures, with warm days and chilly nights across multiple cities, including Lahore. Dense fog has been observed during early mornings and late nights, causing visibility … Read more

Punjab launches Pakistan’s first fully electric bus service in Lahore

Punjab

In a significant step towards eco-friendly transport and boosting tourism, Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has officially launched Pakistan’s first fully electric bus (e-bus) service in Lahore. The launch ceremony, held on Friday, saw the CM take a firsthand ride in the bus, inspecting its features. The e-bus service, which is part of a pilot … Read more

New subjects for matriculation introduced in Punjab

New subjects for matriculation introduced in Punjab

The Punjab government has introduced new subjects for matriculation, providing students with a wider range of options beyond the traditional science and arts streams. Beginning this academic year, students can opt for matriculation in fields such as information technology, technology entrepreneurship, health sciences, agriculture science, and fashion designing. This initiative aims to modernize the education … Read more

CM Maryam Nawaz introduces zero-interest loans in Punjab

CM Maryam Nawaz introduces zero-interest loans in Punjab

Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz announced the launch of zero-interest loans and small and medium enterprise (SME) opportunities across the province on Thursday. During a high-profile event at the Chief Minister’s Office, CM Maryam introduced the “Asaan Karobar Finance” and “Asaan Karobar Card” schemes, with senior provincial ministers, Bank of Punjab officials, and industry leaders … Read more

Punjab sets 60km/h speed limit for motorcycles

Punjab sets 60km/h speed limit for motorcycles

The Punjab government has introduced a new speed limit of 60 kilometers per hour for motorcycles across the province to curb road accidents caused by speeding. Punjab Information Minister Azma Bukhari announced the decision, expressing concern over the increasing fatalities on the roads. “It is heartbreaking to see lives lost due to speeding,” she stated, … Read more

Chinese Company commits $700M for IT and Smart City Projects in Punjab

Chinese Company

ISLAMABAD: Chengdu, a leading Chinese company, has announced a significant investment of $700 million in Punjab’s IT and smart city initiatives. The announcement came during a high-level meeting between a Chinese delegation and Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif in Islamabad. The delegation included Chengdu’s General Coordinator for the ICT Hub, Ms. Scarlett, and Huawei’s … Read more

Maryam Nawaz secures billions in Chinese investment for Punjab

Maryam Nawaz

Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz’s China Visit: Significant Achievements Chinese companies pledged over Rs. 13 billion in investments for Punjab. Key sectors include IT, environmental protection, and green energy. Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz’s visit to China concluded with significant achievements, as Chinese companies pledged over Rs. 13 billion in investments for Punjab. Reports indicate … Read more

Punjab government introduces free solar panel scheme for citizens

Free Solar Panel Scheme; Steps to check your application status

The Punjab government launched a free solar panel initiative on Sunday to provide solar systems to households consuming up to 200 electricity units per month. Punjab Information Minister Azma Bokhari shared the details, stating that families using 100 units monthly would receive a 550-watt solar system under the new program. To apply, citizens must use … Read more

132.2million voters registered in Pakistan: ECP

ECP

ISLAMABAD: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has shared updated data of registered voters in Pakistan and total number of voters has reached 132.2 million in the country.

According to the data issued by ECP, the number of male voters in Pakistan is 71.1 million, the number of female voters is 61.2 million. The ratio of male voters in the country is 53.74 percent and 46.26 percent of female voters.

The total number of voters in Punjab is 75.3 million out of which 41.2 million are male voters and 35.1 million female voters.

In Sindh, total number of voters is 27.7 million in the province, in which the number of male voters is 14.9 million and the number of female voters is 12.7 million.

According to the ECP, the total number of voters in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is 22.2 million out of them 12.2 are male voters and 10.2 are female voters.

In Balochistan, total number of voters is 5.5 in the province, in which the number of male voters is 3.1 million and the number of female voters is 2.4 million.

The number of voters in Islamabad is 1.15 million out of which 605,031 are male and 549,440 are female.

Similarly, the number of voters in Karachi are 9.53 million, in Lahore 7.14 million, Peshawar 2.15 million and Quetta 0.88 million.

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Punjab allows construction activities in four districts

Punjab

LAHORE: The Punjab government announced relaxation in smog-related restrictions, allowing construction activities in the city and three other districts.

The new measures, which aim to balance air quality concerns with economic and developmental needs, were outlined in a notification issued by Dr Imran Hamid Sheikh, the Director General of Environment, here on Monday.

Under the updated rules, construction work is now permitted in Lahore, Gujranwala, Multan and Faisalabad.

Brick kilns that use zig-zag technology will also be allowed to operate. Additionally, both public and private offices will now be allowed to function with 100% staff attendance.

The new guidelines also include changes to traffic regulations. Heavy vehicles will be allowed to enter the designated districts from Monday to Thursday but will face restrictions on Friday to Sunday during which they will be prohibited from entering.

Other existing restrictions remain in place, including the mandatory closure of shops, markets and shopping malls by 8:00pm.

However, restaurants can continue offering both indoor and outdoor dining until 10:00pm. Furthermore, the notification specifies that barbeque activities will not be allowed unless equipped with proper hood systems.

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Punjab imposes Section 144 ahead of PTI’s protest

Punjab

LAHORE: Punjab government has imposed Section 144 across the province ahead of Paksitan Tehreak e Insaf (PTI) protest scheduled on November 24 in Islamabad.

The Punjab government has issued a notification for the implementation of Section 144 under which all kinds of protests, meetings, processions, rallies, dharnas and such activities will be banned.

According to the notification, the ban will be applicable from Saturday, November 23 to Monday, November 25.

It has been said in the notification that the decision to implement Section 144 has been taken to maintain law and order, protect human lives and property, there are security threats, any public procession can be a soft target for terrorists.

The notification further states that miscreants can achieve nefarious purposes by anti-state activities under the guise of public gathering.

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Punjab Introduces Major Update for Students in E-Bikes Scheme

Punjab

The Punjab government has increased the allocation of e-bikes under the Chief Minister Youth Initiative from 20,000 to 27,200. Orphaned students and female students who applied for electric bikes will receive them free of charge. Over 5,000 petrol-powered bikes and 2,000 electric bikes have been delivered to students. LAHORE: The Punjab government has increased the … Read more

Punjab to open schools in Rawalpindi Division from tomorrow

Punjab

LAHORE: Punjab government has decided to open educational institutions in Rawalpindi division from tomorrow.

According to the media reports, it has been decided to open educational institutions in Rawalpindi Division and other districts from yesterday and the administration has issued a notification to open educational institutions.

Due to reduction in smog and improvement in weather, notification has been issued to open schools in Rawalpindi, Jhelum, Attock, Chakwal from tomorrow.

It should be noted that earlier the Punjab government had issued a notification to close educational institutions from November 17 to November 24.

On the other hand, smog situation in Punjab started to improve.

Rahim Yar Khan has been declared as the most polluted city of Punjab with 669 air particulate meters while  Bahawalpur is second with 443 air index and Lahore is third with 402.

Motorway M4 from Abdul Hakeem to Multan, M5 from Multan to Sukkur has been closed due to smog, while Lahore-Sialkot Motorway M11 has been completely closed.

Among the most polluted cities in the world, the Indian capital New Delhi ranks first, with an air index of 1003.

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Punjab imposes health emergency in Lahore, Multan  

Punjab

LAHORE: The Punjab government has imposed health emergency in Lahore and Multan due to the worsening smog situation.

Senior Punjab Minister Maryam Aurangzeb said in a press conference that due to the worsening smog situation, Punjab government has declared health emergency in Lahore and Multan. She said there will be a complete lockdown in Lahore and Multan on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. She further said government has also imposed ban on construction in Multan and Lahore from Saturday to next Sunday.

She said that the health desk has canceled the staff holidays in hospitals and necessary instruction has been to the departments to provide medicines while the citizens should not go out on bikes except in emergency and use masks.

The senior minister added that she will see the data by Wednesday and smog has turned into a health crisis. She said the Punjab government is taking all possible measures to prevent smog and has given a 10-year policy to prevent smog.

Maryam Aurangzeb said that various departments of the government are working day and night to prevent smog and kilns that do not follow zigzag technology are being demolished, but controlling smog is a long-term process. She said three 3-month emergency measures are being taken to control this.

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Smog to persist in major cities in Nov, Dec: NDMA

Smog

ISLAMABAD: Smog conditions are expected to persist across urban centers in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa throughout November and December.

The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) urged the public to take necessary precautions.

The advisory highlights the rising smog levels in the affected areas, driven by the current weather conditions, and advises residents to avoid prolonged outdoor exposure and adopt protective measures to safeguard their health.

The advisory states that the National Emergency Operation Centre has been monitoring the current smog situation in Pakistan and surrounding regions.

According to the advisory, the team has access to advanced ground-based and space-based monitoring tools, enabling the analysis and projection of pollution emissions from various sources, including industry, transportation, and agriculture.

This includes emissions from stubble burning, volatile organic compounds, nitrogen oxides, surface-level ozone, and particulate matter like PM10 and PM 2.5. By analyzing aerosol optical depth data, the team is identifying hotspots heavily impacted by smog.

The NDMA advisory recommends several measures to mitigate the effects of smog, such as avoiding unnecessary outdoor exposure during peak smog hours, especially in the morning, and wearing masks during outdoor activities.

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Schools in Punjab closed till Nov 17 due to smog

Smog conditions ease in Punjab, Lahore drops from most polluted ranking

RAWALPINDI:  The Punjab government has issued orders to close private and public schools in all districts of the province due to increasing smog and air pollution.

Due to increasing smog and air pollution in Punjab, it has been decided to keep all schools completely closed till November 17.

Earlier, it was decided to keep educational institutions closed in 8 districts of Punjab including Lahore, Faisalabad, Gujranwala, Multan, Rawalpindi, Dera Ghazi Khan, Sargodha and Sahiwal among other districts. Orders have been issued to close the school, the notification of which has also been issued.

According to the notification, all government and private schools in the province will remain closed till November 17, while the notification has directed that the government-run educational institutions, tuition centers be shifted to online session.

According to the authorities, the decision to keep the educational institutions closed has been taken due to the increase in air quality index and increase in respiratory, eye and throat diseases due to air pollution.

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Toxic air posing severe risk to 11M children in Punjab: UNICEF  

UNICEF  

UNITED NATIONS: The United Nations Children’s Fund, UNICEF, has warned that highly polluted air in Pakistan’s Punjab province is posing severe risks to people, including more than 11 million children under the age of five.

Air pollution levels broke records in the provincial capital, Lahore, and several other districts this past week, surpassing the World Health Organization’s air quality guidelines by more than 100 times, the UN agency reported in a statement issued in Islamabad and New York.

It stated that hundreds of people, including dozens of children, have been hospitalized in hard-hit cities, and the pollution is so severe that it is visible from space.

“As smog continues to persist in Punjab province, I am extremely concerned about the well-being of young children who are forced to breathe polluted, toxic air,” Abdullah Fadil, the UNICEF representative in Pakistan, said in a statement issued in Islamabad.

He called for urgent efforts to reduce air pollution and protect children’s health, noting that even before the record-breaking levels of smog, about 12% of deaths in children under five in Pakistan were attributed to air pollution.

“The impact of this year’s extraordinary smog will take time to assess, but we know that doubling and tripling the amount of pollution in the air will have devastating effects, particularly on children and pregnant women,” Fadil said.

Authorities in Punjab have closed schools in smog-affected districts until mid-November in their bid to protect children from smog, particularly during the morning commute when levels are often at their highest. Additionally, visits to parks, zoos, playgrounds, and other recreational places have been prohibited until November 17 to limit public exposure to air pollution.

The provincial government has made it compulsory for everyone in Lahore to wear a face mask, while 50% of employees must work from home as part of what is dubbed the “green lockdown” in the city. Barbecuing food without filters at restaurants is banned, and wedding halls must close at 10 p.m.

“As a result, the learning of almost 16 million children in Punjab has been disrupted. Pakistan, already in the grips of an education emergency with 26.2 million children out of school, cannot afford more learning losses,” the UNICEF representative said.

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Punjab imposes ban on outdoor activities from Nov 11 to 17

Punjab

LAHORE: Punjab Government has imposed ban on outdoor activities in four division of province from November 11 to November 17 due to the heavy smog.

According to the notification issued by the Punjab government, there will be a ban on outdoor activities in Lahore from November 11 to November 17. The ban will be applied to the districts of Lahore, Multan, Faisalabad and Gujranwala.

All kinds of outdoor sports, exhibitions and events will be banned during the relevant dates, outdoor dining of restaurants will also be banned, but religious gatherings will be exempted.

The notification states that shops, markets and shopping malls will close at 8 pm, but medical stores, laboratories, petrol pumps and grocery stores will be exempted. Only the grocery and medical sections of major department stores will remain open.

According to the notification, action will be taken under the Punjab Environmental Protection Act for violation, and punishment will be given under Section 188 for violation of the orders.

On the other hand, the Punjab government entrusted the responsibility of monitoring vehicles emitting smoke to the Punjab Safe City Authority.

The Secretary Transport and Mass Transit Punjab said that vehicles emitting smoke will be monitored with Safe City cameras, in this way every type of vehicle that pollutes the environment will be brought under the law.

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Punjab Govt imposes Section 144 in Rawalpindi for 3 days

Punjab Govt

RAWALPINDI: The Punjab Government has imposed Section 144 was imposed in Rawalpindi for 3 days in view of the law and order situation.

A meeting of the District Intelligence Committee was held under the chairmanship of Deputy Commissioner Rawalpindi Hasan Waqar Cheema, in which district officers and administrative officers participated in addition to police officials.

DC Rawalpindi in his statement said that in view of law and order, it has been decided to imposed Section 144 in Rawalpindi for 3 days. He said additional security arrangements will be made to maintain the law and order situation.

According to the announcement, all kinds of public gatherings, processions and rallies have been banned in Rawalpindi, public gatherings and other events will also be banned for three days, the ban will be applied from November 8 to 10.

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Punjab to impose super tax on landlords

Punjab

LAHORE: The Punjab government has decided to impose agricultural tax on big landowners in the province under the terms of the International Monetary Fund(IMF).

In order to meet IMF conditions, for the first time Punjab has approved the imposition of a super tax on big landowners who earn huge income from agriculture and inclusion of income from livestock in agriculture tax.

After the approval of the Punjab Cabinet through circulation, a draft of the bill ‘The Punjab Agriculture Income Tax (Amendment) Act 2024’ has been prepared to amend the Punjab Agricultural Income Tax Act, 1997, which will soon be presented in the Assembly for approval.

Under Sections 3 and 4 of the new law, farmers will now submit a statement of their total cultivated area or a return of total agricultural income.

According to the sources, under the new act, agricultural tax will not be based on land holding, but income based tax, while in Act 2024, the tax schedule mentioned in the Agricultural Income Tax Act of 1997 has been abolished.

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Central Punjab districts in grip of harmful smog

Punjab installs 30 modern air quality monitors to combat pollution

LAHORE: The capital of Punjab, Lahore has ranked second most polluted city in the world due to the poor air quality while provincial government has imposed green lockdown in different areas of the city.

The air quality of Lahore is still extremely harmful to health, due to which Lahore is the second most polluted city in the world, while the capital of India, New Delhi, is the first in terms of bad air quality.

The smog has also affected the nearby cities, including Kasur, Sheikhupura, Muridke and Gujranwala.

Due to the change in the speed and direction of the winds, there has been a slight reduction in pollution.

However, the Punjab government has decided to strictly continue the measures to prevent smog and reduce pollution regardless of the change in the direction of the winds.

It should be noted that a green lockdown has been implemented in Punjab to prevent smog, under which schools for special children have been directed to take classes online, while many offices have also been ordered to work from home.

A complete ban has been imposed on construction activities in the green lockdown areas, the plying of motor rickshaws has also been banned in these areas.

Earlier, Punjab government had issued an emergency alert for Lahore due to an alarming level of smog.

Air pollution has peaked to a ‘hazardous’ level, leaving almost the whole of the provincial capital in the grip of smog.

Lahore was ranked the most polluted city in the world with the citizens exposed to the risk of various diseases. After struggling to protect the environment of the city, the Punjab government has sought public cooperation to curb smog.

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Section 144 imposed in five more districts of Punjab

Section 144

LAHORE:  The Punjab Government has imposed Section 144 in 5 more districts of Punjab, during which political gatherings, sit-ins, meetings and protests will be banned.

The Section 144 has been implemented in 5 more districts of Punjab for 3 days, the Home Department has issued a notification in this regard.

Section 144 was imposed in Dera Ghazi Khan, Layyah, Muzaffargarh, Rajanpur and Kot Addu, during which political gatherings, sit-ins, rallies and protests were banned.

The notification said that the ban will be applied from today till October 14. The decision to implement section 144 was taken on the request of the concerned district administration.

In the notification, it was further said that in view of the security threats, the public gathering can be a soft target for terrorists, orders were issued for the establishment of law and order, protection of human life and property.

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Punjab imposes Section 144 in 8 cities of province

Punjab

LAHORE: The Punjab Government has imposed Section 144 in 8 cities of province,  banning all kinds of political gatherings, sit-ins, rallies, demonstrations, protests and other activities. According to the notification issued by Punjab Home Department, Section 144 was imposed for 3 days in Multan, Sahiwal, Sargodha, Gujranwala, Vehari, Pakpattan, Okara and Wazirabad. From Thursday, October … Read more

Punjab imposes Section 144 in four cities of province

Section 144 imposed in Punjab for two days

LAHORE: Punjab Government has imposed Section 144 in four cities of Punjab including Lahore, Rawalpindi, Attock and Sargodha.

The Punjab government has enforced Section 144 in 4 cities in Lahore, Rawalpindi, Attock and Sargodha and issued a notification in this regard.

The spokesperson of the Punjab Home Department said that Rangers have also been called for in Lahore, Rawalpindi and Attock. The services of 6 companies of Rangers have been called for in Rawalpindi and Attock for October 4 and 5.

The services of 3 companies of Rangers have been requested in Lahore for October 5, while 10 platoons of Frontier Constabulary have also been recommended to be deployed in Attock.

The spokesperson said that all kinds of political gatherings, sit-ins, meetings, demonstrations, protests and all such activities are banned in Punjab.

The Punjab government imposed Section 144 in Rawalpindi, Attock and Sargodha for 3 days, the ban will be applicable from Friday, October 4 to Sunday, October 6, while in Lahore, the section is in force from Thursday, October 3 to Tuesday, October 8.

The ban in Lahore, Rawalpindi, Attock and Sargodha was decided on the recommendation of the district administration.

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Punjab Govt direct to increase financial resources of province

Punjab

LAHORE: The Punjab Government has directed to compile authentic data of restaurants, bakeries and marriage halls to increase the revenue of the province.

In a special meeting presided over by Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz, the revenue collection targets of the first quarter were reviewed and land ownership cards of various departments were called for.

Chief Minister Punjab directed the planning to increase the financial resources of the province and directed to create authentic data of restaurants, bakeries and marriage halls while in this regard the decision to empower the assistant commissioners and other officers have also taken.

In the meeting, CM Punjab directed to prepare a plan for the best use of government land and also approved the expansion of Punjab Revenue Authority to different districts of the province.

Maryam Nawaz said that the collection of revenue will be increased without increasing the tax on the public, and directed that the revenue collection targets should be met in any case.

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Punjab imposes Section 144 in several districts of province

LAHORE: The Punjab government imposed Section 144 in Faisalabad, Bahawalpur, Toba Tek Singh, Mianwali, Chiniot and Jhang ahead of Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf(PTI) protests.

In the districts where Section 144 has been implemented, all kinds of political gatherings, sit-ins, meetings and protests have been banned, while containers have been erected in various cities.

Meanwhile, mobile phone and internet services shut down in Mianwali, while two companies of Rangers have also been deployed.

On the other hand, a case has been registered against more than 100 workers of Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf in Bahawalpur for violation of Section 144 and 5 workers have been arrested.

Remember that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has announced a protest today.

The Punjab government has tabled an amendment bill in the provincial assembly to allow Section 144, a colonial-era law used to ban public gatherings, to be enforced for at least three months.

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