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Pakistan, ADB sign $61.8m agreements | The Express Tribune

Pakistan and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) on Friday signed agreements for three major development initiatives to support priority needs in connectivity, urban transport, and the water sector. These included the Project Readiness Financing for Karachi-Rohri Section of Main Line-I, Project Readin»»»

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Sindh, ADB to work together on water, sanitation schemes

Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah on Tuesday held a high-level meeting with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) Country Director Ms Emma Fun and agreed to collaborate on advancing key development projects in Sindh, including the Treatment (TP-4) initiative aimed at improving water quality and e»»»

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Reckless traffic in Karachi claims 3 lives, over 200 killed in road rage accidents in 2025

Karachi [Pakistan], March 21 (ANI): Three motorcyclists lost their lives in separate road accidents in Karachi, GeoTV reported. According to GeoTV, 207 people have been killed in Karachi due to road accidents this year, which includes 64 deaths by heavy vehicles. This serves as a grim reminder of t»»»

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Is Suzuki Alto Safe for Motorway Driving? Full details here amid safety concerns - Pakistan Observer

KARACHI – Suzuki Alto, the famous hatchback of Pakistan, topped sales chart, but recent accidents put the 6600c car in bad light with rumors suggesting ban on Suzuki Alto from Motorway amid lack of basic features. Pakistan, the country with a thriving auto market, has no mechanism to check safety, »»»

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UNFAIR REJECTIONS

UNFAIR REJECTIONS: According to the Sindh government’s policy, cand-idates applying for government jobs are entitled to a five-year age relaxation, which increases the maximum age limit from 28 to 33 years. However, despite meeting the criterion, the relevant testing service rejects applicants aged»»»

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The Times of India India 08.11.2024. 19:07

NCM Chief To Write To Centre Over Anti-Sikh Riot Survivors’ Concerns

New Delhi: The National Commission for Minorities will write to the central govt soon to highlight concerns based on information received by it on the possibility of some "anti-India forces" uniting to exploit Sikh sentiments arising from the delay in suitably compensating some victims of the 1984 »»»

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