Punjab Transporters End Strike After Government Suspends Traffic Ordinance

Lahore (HRNW)– The transporters’ strike in Punjab ended after successful negotiations with the government. The Pakistan Transport United Action Committee announced that the strike is being withdrawn after the implementation of the traffic ordinance was temporarily suspended. The strike, which began late at night, continued till noon, causing severe hardship to the people across the…

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ADB Approves $381 Million Projects to Boost Agriculture, Education, and Health in Punjab

Lahore (HRNW)– The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved three major projects totaling $381 Million to enhance agriculture, education, and health in Punjab, Pakistan. A $120 Million loan and $4 Million grant will provide modern, eco-friendly agricultural machinery to benefit 220,000 rural families and train 15,000 women in modern farming techniques. Additionally, $107 Million has…

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Hafiz Tahir Mahmood Ashrafi Warns Against Campaigns Weakening Pakistan Calls for Political Unity

Lahore (HRNW)– Chairman of the Pakistan Ulema Council, Hafiz Tahir Mahmood Ashrafi, stated that the ongoing campaign against the army and national security institutions aims to weaken Pakistan both economically and politically. Speaking to the media, he emphasized that the army belongs to all Pakistanis and should remain free from political interference. He also addressed…

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