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Bangladesh Capital’s Noise Pollution Out of Control: Experts
Xinhua/APP
Dhaka: Noise pollution in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, is reaching alarming levels and severely impacting the daily lives of its residents, according to a recent study.
Increasing traffic, unnecessary honking, rampant…
From Peaks to Plates: Gilgit-Baltistan Cherries Hit Global Markets
Sultan Shoaib
Gilgit: Gilgit-Baltistan, known for its stunning beauty and abundant cherry orchards, has become a leading producer of high-quality fruit that now reaches international markets. The region's cherries are celebrated for…
Quetta’s Groundwater Levels Fall Dramatically in 10 Years
Danish Hussain Lehri
Quetta: Ten years ago, when Mama Ismail began extracting water through tube wells, the water level was approximately 180 to 200 feet.
Since then, the level has gradually dropped to around 1100 feet.
The absence…
The Plight of Trans Individuals in Quetta
Brishana Akram
Quetta: The life in Sindh was marred by constant discrimination and harassment for transgender woman Chaiat Ali. The societal abuse, coupled with rejection from her own family, made it impossible for her to find stable…
Balochistan’s Coastal Turtles Under Threat from Rising Pollution
Zareef Baloch
Quetta: Aquatic life along the Balochistan coast is under significant threat, particularly endangering turtles.
Historically, the beaches of Balochistan were safe havens for marine life. However, due to rising sea levels…
Balochistan Students Dream Big to Study in Oxford
Abdul Shakoor Khan
Quetta: Seeing the pictures of world famous personalities’ on a wall of Lady Margaret Hall, the University of Oxford, United Kingdom, Sadullah Akhtar, a Quetta-born Pakistani journalist was swayed by excitement as it…
Exploring South Punjab’s Rich Culture, Historic Heritage
Iftikhar Ahmed
Multan: Renowned for its high-quality cotton, delectable mangoes, stunning monuments, and rich cultural heritage, South Punjab holds a special place in the hearts of its people.
Often hailed as a repository of Pakistan's…
Junk Food Epidemic Grips Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa
Fakhar-e-Alam
Peshawar: Unaware that the excessive pocket money regularly given to his granddaughter for school would lead to her hospitalization due to consuming unhealthy junk food, Riazul Haq rushed Anaya Bibi to the operating theater…
KP’s Mango Farmers Grapple with Global Warming
Fakhar-e-Alam
Mardan: Ali Hazrat, a 45-year-old mango grower, was extremely worried after a drop in production of the most nutritious fruit, which is useful in the fight against heatstroke as health experts have declared him highly…
Quaid-e-Azam Library Returns Gloriously
Abdul Shakoor Khan
Quetta: As the doors of the centennial Ziarat library opened with a creaking sound, a wave of emotions swept through the local community, echoing sentiments of hope, nostalgia, and anticipation for knowledge.
After…