Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Administrator Shahab Ali reached Sukkur to help stranded traders

Administrator

KARACHI:  The arrival of beautiful, rare and healthy animals continued in the Cattle Friendly Market at Northern Bypass. More than 2200 sacrificial animals have arrived in the Cattle Market. Shahab Ali, Administrator Cattle Market has reached Sukkur to help the stranded cattle traders. He provided water and fodder to stranded animals. Shahab Ali has distributed … Read more

Mayor Karachi to inaugurate ‘Cattle-Friendly Market today

Mayor Karachi

Administrator of ‘Cattle-Friendly Market 2025’ Shahab Ali has said that the cattle market will be inaugurated today. Mayor Karachi Murtaza Wahab expected to inaugurate Asia’s largest temporary cattle market at the Northern Bypass. Addressing a press conference, Shahab Ali said the market would span 1,200 acres, divided into 20 blocks, with the capacity to accommodate … Read more

KP Govt arrests 48 miscreants in Kurram district

KP Govt

PESHAWAR: At least 48 miscreants in Kurram tribal district has been arrested and further actions would continue to ensure lasting peace in the region.

This was told during a meeting attended  by Chief Secretary Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Shahab Ali Shah and Inspector General of Police Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Zulfiqar Hameed in Kohat district where they chaired a high-level meeting to review the overall security situation in Kurram.

The meeting assessed the latest law and order developments, recent incidents, and the measures taken to address them, said an official communique issued here.

It was decided during the meeting that operations against terrorist elements involved in recent incidents would be further intensified.

The protection of citizens’ lives and property, along with efforts to improve their quality of life, will remain a top priority, and peace will be restored in all circumstances.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police and other law enforcement agencies are implementing a comprehensive strategy to eliminate miscreants effectively. Additionally, the crackdown on those providing support and facilitation to such elements is being tightened.

The Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa reiterated that there was no room for miscreants or their facilitators, and all individuals involved would be held accountable under the law.

On the other hand, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Cabinet has approved a one-year paid internship program for 650 BS Nursing graduates under the Provincial Health Services Academy (PHSA).

These graduates will receive a monthly stipend of Rs31,000 and will undergo training in teaching hospitals across the province.

In an official statement, Advisor to the Chief Minister on Health, Ihtesham Ali, highlighted that, until now, there was no paid internship arrangement for BS Nursing graduates.

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