Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Pakistan’s covid-19 active cases drops below 50,000 for the first time

Delta Variant: Karachi COVID-19 Cases Hit All-Time High

According to the most recent government data, Pakistan’s active cases fell below 50,000 for the first time in two months on Saturday, despite a decline in the COVID-19 positive ratio. Pakistan has reported 48,566 active cases on March 29, with the positive ratio in Punjab and KP continuing to rise. As of today, the country’s … Read more

World Bank provides $19.8 million aid to Pakistan for resilience in education sector

World Bank $19.8 million aid to Pakistan

The World Bank has on Wednesday pledged to provide $19.8 million aid to Pakistan for the country’s response, recovery, and resilience in the education sector amidst the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic.

The project of World Bank aims at strengthening federal and provincial actions towards the education sector so a proper response can be concreted and to support the country’s short term recovery in this sector from the COVID-19 crises.

According to the agreement materialized today in the presence of economic affairs minister Makhdum Khusro Bakhtiyar, the country director of WB Najy Benhassine signed the funds to Pakistan for the education project.

The project is set to help the government to continue providing education and learning opportunities in the country especially in the far-flung areas through an expansion in the national distance-learning program.

Earlier on Wednesday, Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan has addressed that Country Strategy Dialogue (CSD) on Pakistan, organized by the World Economic Forum (WEF) in recognition of the country’s commendable resilience to the myriad of challenges.

While speaking to the forum, PM Imran said the country had opened the construction sector and as the work was done in the open air so the virus couldn’t spread.

Detailing about the Ehsaas Programme, the premier said that 15 million families were given cash handouts and it really saved Pakistan from the worst effects of lockdowns.

“Because the people were with us, they complied with our measures we came out of it better than any other country,” the premier said.

He further added that we saved our economy and we save people from dying from the virus.

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World Economic Forum declares Pakistan the “Champion for Nature”

World Economic Forum

The World Economic Forum (WEF) has declared Pakistan the Champion for Nature as Prime Minister Imran Khan’s successful policies are being recognized internationally.P The title has been awarded to Pakistan for making environment friendly decisions amidst the coronavirus pandemic. It has been learnt that Pakistan’s decisions of launching the Billion Tree Tsunami project, making national parks … Read more