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Current Affairs in Pakistan:27December2024

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Current Affairs in Pakistan: December 27, 2024 As of December 27, 2024, Pakistan is navigating a complex landscape marked by significant political, security, and international developments. Political Climate: The political environment remains tense following the general elections held earlier this year. Shehbaz Sharif secured a second term as Prime Minister on March 3, 2024, leading a coalition government comprising the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP).  Concurrently, Asif Ali Zardari was elected President for a second term on March 9, 2024. These developments have been met with both support and criticism, reflecting the nation's deep political divisions.  Security Situation: Security challenges persist, particularly in the northwestern regions bordering Afghanistan. On December 26, Pakistani security forces conducted operations in North and South Waziristan and Bannu districts, resulting in the deaths of 13 militants. Tragically, an ar...

Beauty Of Northern Areas of Pakistan

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Winter snowfall transforms northern Pakistan into a captivating wonderland, drawing tourists from far and wide. The region becomes a bustling hub of activity, with visitors flocking to experience the serene beauty of snow-covered landscapes. Destinations like Murree , Nathia Gali , Ayubia , Swat , Kaghan , and Naran offer breathtaking views of snow-capped mountains and are perfect for families and winter sports enthusiasts alike. Whether you’re seeking light snowfall or a full-blown snowy adventure, these locations provide an unforgettable experience. Beyond these popular spots lie the majestic mountain ranges of th e Hindu Kush , Karakoram , and Himalayas , renowned for their snow-draped peaks, stunning scenery, and thrilling winter sports opportunities. Swat Valley , often referred to as the “ Switzerland of Pakistan, ” has emerged as a favorite winter sports destination, especially for skiing. Malam Jabba, a snow-laden paradise, is the jewel of the valley. With up to 10 feet of ann...

Pakistan has blocked the passports of 4,700 Pakistanis imprisoned in the United Arab Emirates.

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Pakistan has blocked the passports of 4,700 Pakistanis imprisoned in the United Arab Emirates. The passports were blocked for individuals involved in crimes such as drug trafficking, fraud, deception, sexual harassment, theft, robbery, and illegal residence in the UAE. According to Dawn News, sources from the Ministry of Interior revealed that a total of 5,292 Pakistanis are imprisoned in the UAE on various criminal charges. The federal government has decided to block the passports of Pakistani citizens involved in these crimes. As a result, the passports of 2,470 Pakistanis involved in drug-related crimes in the UAE have been blocked. Additionally, the passports of 100 Pakistanis involved in fraud, deception, and sexual harassment have also been blocked, while the passports of 704 Pakistanis imprisoned in the UAE for theft-related crimes have been suspended. According to sources in the Ministry of Interior, the passports of 216 Pakistanis involved in murder and robbery have been b...

Imran Khan Cricket Career

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Imran Khan's Cricket Process: A Tradition of Greatness Imran Khan, a famous name in the realm of cricket, is commended for his outstanding ability as well as for his rousing authority. His cricket profession is a momentous story of assurance, steadiness, and extraordinary achievements, making him perhaps of the most powerful figure in the game's set of experiences. Early Starting points and Cricket Achievements Imran Khan was brought into the world on October 5, 1952, in Lahore, Pakistan, into a favored and taught family. His energy for cricket arose at an early age, and his early stages were spent adjusting scholastics and sports. He got confirmation in Aitchison School in Lahore, after that proceeding with his schooling at the Regal Syntax School in Britain and afterward Keble School, Oxford. These encounters assisted shape his character both on and off the cricket with handling. Imran made his worldwide presentation in Test cricket against Britain in 1971 when he was only...

Punjab Changes Date for Winter Holidays in Schools and Collages

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The office gave a warning specifying the new timetable The Punjab School Training Office has modified the dates for winter excursions, and universities have additionally declared their colder time of year breaks. The division gave a warning specifying the new timetable, expressing that schools will currently be shut from December 23 rather than December 20. Winter occasions for all open and non-public schools in Punjab will go on until January 10, with classes continuing on January 13. Moreover, winter excursions for all open and confidential universities in Punjab have been affirmed. As per a notice from the Advanced education Office, winter breaks for all universities in the territory will be from December 24 to January 5, 2025. Following the colder time of year occasions, all universities will return on January 6. Nonetheless, exercises connected with BS program assessments might go on according to the planned timetable.