Punjab Govt issues SOPs for Salons and Barber Shops
The Punjab government has published operating procedures (SOPs) for beauty salons and barbershops to curb the proliferation of COVID-19.
Govt Allows Air Transportation of Virus Infected Bodies
On Wednesday, the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) issued a notice, in accordance with government instructions, that allowed CAA to return corpses of...
PIA Special Flights Scheduled for Pakistanis Stranded in Saudi Arabia
A flight schedule published by Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) for special flights to Saudi Arabia to repatriate Pakistanis stranded in the Kingdom...
Govt sends Lockdown SOPs for Ramazan and Eidul Fitr Sends to Provinces
Standard Operating Instructions (SOPs) are being sent to the provinces to be implemented during Ramazan and Eid-ul-Fitr, while the Pakistani government is...
CAA decides to Pay Salaries Before Eid
A statement from the aviation authority says that the civil aviation authority (CAA) has decided to pay upfront salaries to its employees.
Coronavirus Cases in Pakistan Jumps to 35788 and 770 Fatalities
According to the National Dashboard of Pakistan, the total number of coronavirus cases has increased to 35788, of which 25323 are active...
NAB to Place Shehbaz Sharif on ECL: Ali Zaidi
In a conversation during a private media program, Federal Minister of Maritime Affairs Ali Zaidi demanded that the National Accountability Bureau (NAB)...
District Administration Decides to Allow Itikaf in Faisal Mosque
The District Administration of Islamabad has decided to allow itikaf in Faisal Masjid. Aspiring people will sit in Itikaf after Asr prayers...
FM Qureshi Either Withdraws his Statement or Resign: Bilawal
During a press conference in Karachi, the chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, demanded that Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood...
Former Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi was Again Summoned by the NAB in the...
Former Prime Minister and PML N leader Shahid Khaqan Abbasi in connection with his ongoing investigation into the LNG scandal was again...