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Cattle farms report an outbreak of Lumpy Skin Disease
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Cattle farms report an outbreak of Lumpy Skin Disease

54 Animals died due to Lumpy Skin disease in Karachi. It has affected 20,000 animals, including 15,000 only in Karachi. It is not transferrable but might cost a fortune to poor animals. lumpy skin diseased cow The outbreak of Lumpy Skin disease has affected the animals in Pakistan. In accordance to meet the challenges of this disease, a meeting has already been held. The meeting was between Chief Secretary Mumtaz Ali Shah, Secretary and the director-general of the livestock department. The Secretary of livestock has confirmed that the disease has emerged in Punjab and Sindh. “The disease has so far been found in 20,250 animals in the province. It included 15,100 in Karachi, 3,781 in Thatta, 149 in Hyderabad, 656 in Badin, 85 in Jamshoro, 121 in Khairpur, 91 in Sujawal, 64 in Mati...
Rs 273 Billion cleared for Karachi Circular Railway
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Rs 273 Billion cleared for Karachi Circular Railway

Karachi: On Thursday, the Central Development Working Party (CDWP)cleared 3 projects of 280 Billion Rupees, including the Karachi Circular Railway (KCR). Karachi Circular Railway (condensed as KCR). It is a partially active regional public transit system in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. KCR was fully operational between 1964 to 1994. It was all of a sudden shutdown in 1999. Since 2001 several attempts were taken to revive it. In November 2020, the KCR partially revived operations on the orders of the Supreme Court of Pakistan. For the last few decades, Karachi Circular Railway (KCR) is facing many difficulties for being on the rails. There are multiple reasons behind the declining condition of this department. Poor Governance, Corruption, Political Interference, Huge def...
Earthquake of 4.1 magnitude hits different areas in Karachi
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Earthquake of 4.1 magnitude hits different areas in Karachi

The epicenter of the earthquake was 15 kilometers northeast of DHA (Defence Housing Authority). Light tremors in different areas including Gulistan-e-Jauhar, Gulshan and Malir Cantt According to Pakistan Meteorological department, the earthquake measured 4.1 on the Richter scale. Wednesday night at around 10:16, different areas in Karachi experienced a small earthquake. People from different areas reported light tremors. According to PMD (Pakistan Meteorological department), the earthquake measured 4.1 on the Richet Scale. Gulistan-e-Jauhar, Malir Cantt, Scheme 33, Gadap, Gulshan-e-Hadeed, II Chundigar and city center Gulshan-e-Iqbal all experienced the earthquake. The earthquake according to PMD, had a depth of 15 kilometers and originated 15 kilometers northeast of De...
Karachi’s oddly named areas and the stories behind them
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Karachi’s oddly named areas and the stories behind them

From Nagan Chowrangi to Machar Colony, Karachi over the years have transformed into an epicenter for weird area names. Karachi's oddly named areas are getting more fame in the recent years on social media. Karachi, the city of lights has been around for a long time. The city is known for a lot of things from its bustling streets to the variety of food it offers. Adding further to the uniqueness of the city, is is some of its unusually named streets, that have the most interesting and unique backstories one can imagine. The mega city spread over area of 3,780 km2 is divided in 7 districts, each having areas with unique names. From 'Bhains Colony' to 'Perfume Chowk', these unique names never cease to amaze visitors. Here we will explain the history behind some of the Karachi's oddl...
Several areas in Karachi flooded after moderate rain showers
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Several areas in Karachi flooded after moderate rain showers

Areas including North Karachi, North Nazimabad and Nagan were all flooded after a rain shower. Smaller vehicles got submerged in water were left stranded on main roads Roads in the North Karachi area flooded after the rain On Thursday 23rd September, Karachi as per expectations recieved another one of continuous monsoon showers. This one however was quite harsh on the residents of Karachi. A big part of Karachi's residential areas, mostly in the central district got affected. Apart from losing their vehicles, people also had to deal with rain water getting inside their homes thus damaging furniture and other items. The rain started at around 12 in the noon and went on in light showers for a few hours. Though the rain showers were light, they caused in overflow in the central dis...