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A 1.5 million years old elephant skeleton was discovered in Dina, MBD Punjab
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A 1.5 million years old elephant skeleton was discovered in Dina, MBD Punjab

A 1.5 million years old elephant skeleton was discovered in Dina, MBD Punjab. This remarkable find offers a captivating glimpse into the ancient past. They shed light on the diverse fauna that once roamed the region and enhance our understanding of prehistoric life. A team of archaeologists and paleontologists, in collaboration with the local authorities, carried out the excavation, unearthing a remarkably well-preserved elephant skeleton dating back to the Pleistocene epoch. The painstaking excavation process involved delicate handling and meticulous documentation to ensure the preservation of every bone and fragment. The discovery of the ancient elephant skeleton in Dina is of immense scientific significance. It offers invaluable insights into the region's paleontological history and...
Five Pakistanis have made it to the Forbes list this time.
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Five Pakistanis have made it to the Forbes list this time.

5 Pakistanis have made it to the Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia List 2023. These Pakistani youngsters have been included in the list for their contributions in multiple categories. Forbes 30 under 30 list that pays tribute to young people under the age of 30 for their work. It has honored five Pakistanis in the 2023 edition. The Pakistanis who featured in 30 under 30 include tech artist Ayesha Mubarak Ali, screenwriter Azam Mahmood, cofounders Hassan and Islam of a startup named KalPay, and Bioniks founder Anas Niaz. The list highlights artists, athletes, scientists and entrepreneurs, sports, and music stars and many more. Whose talents are recognized locally and internationally in their respective fields. The achievements of these five people Ayesha Mubarak Ali Ayesha, an int...
Sajid Sadpara summits Mount Everest without oxygen
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Sajid Sadpara summits Mount Everest without oxygen

Pakistan’s ace climber, Sajid Ali Sadpara. Made history when he climbed the world’s tallest peak on Sunday, Mount Everest (8848m) solo. Without using supplemental oxygen and taking personal sherpa assistance. Pakistan’s renowned mountaineer Sajid Sadpara has made history as he scaled the world’s highest peak Mount Everest without the support of supplemental oxygen and assistance from Sherpas. Who are considered elite mountain climbers, on Sunday in Nepal. He is the first Pakistani to climb the world’s high peak without the aid of supplemental oxygen. Sajid aims to climb all 14 eight-thousanders without the aid of supplemental oxygen. He has already summited K2 (8,611m), Gasherbrum-I (8,080m), and Gasherbrum-II (8,035m) in Pakistan, as well as Manaslu (8,163m) in Nepal, without s...
Qabarsafai.com: A great initiative or negligence of norms
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Qabarsafai.com: A great initiative or negligence of norms

Pakistanis always come up with unique ideas and initiatives. Recently a great yet out-of-the-box startup came into the limelight named Qabarsafai.com. You can contact them to maintain your loved one graves while you are away. The world is full of people who don't think on a straight path. They excel because sometimes it's a necessity of time but people tend to ignore its need. In the same way, Wasti Brothers from Pakistan implied a new initiative in the market. They name it Qabarsafai.com, loosely translate to cleaning of grave services. Millions of Pakistanis live abroad. They cannot come to their homeland more often as well as visit their loved ones' graves. Most of the graves then get destroyed due to rain or any natural disaster. To cater this problem they developed a webs...
Lahore is about to welcome Asia’s first “Blue Road”
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Lahore is about to welcome Asia’s first “Blue Road”

The historical city of Lahore is set to make history as the first city in Pakistan as well as the continent of Asia to introduce environment-friendly roads called the “Blue Road” concept. The initiative aims to modernize the city’s infrastructure and enhance the quality of life for its residents. The “Blue Road” idea has been introduced in Lahore by Central Business District (CBD) Punjab. According to officials, this idea will update the city’s infrastructure and enhance the quality of life. Additionally, it asserts that this road project is a first for Asia and Pakistan. An environmentally friendly substitute for asphalt roads is blue roads. This innovation employs energy-saving features and heat observation to lessen pollutants and enhance the environment. Imran Amin, CEO of C...