Tag: multan

Slow Internet Speed Disrupts Lives and Businesses Across Pakistan
Sci-Tech

Slow Internet Speed Disrupts Lives and Businesses Across Pakistan

The recent internet slowdown in Pakistan continues to disrupt daily life, education, and businesses nationwide. While slight improvements have been observed in Rawalpindi and Islamabad, cities like Lahore, Karachi, and Multan remain heavily affected. Students struggle to access educational resources, freelancers are unable to meet deadlines, and businesses reliant on online communication face significant challenges. Social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp have been particularly affected, leaving users unable to upload or download files. Some individuals resorted to using Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) to access essential services, but even VPNs have faced outages in many areas. Frustration grows as the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has yet to identif...
Authorities to Suspend Internet and Broadband Services Tonight
Latest, Sci-Tech

Authorities to Suspend Internet and Broadband Services Tonight

Authorities will suspend internet and broadband services in major cities, including Islamabad, Lahore, Rawalpindi, Multan, and Gujranwala, starting at midnight. They are taking this step to enhance security ahead of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) protest scheduled for November 24. For now, mobile phone services will stay operational, but officials will monitor the situation and decide later if these services also need to be suspended. The Interior Ministry has instructed the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) to implement the internet suspension. PTA confirmed receiving these orders yesterday and is preparing to enforce them tonight. The National Counter-Terrorism Authority (NACTA) has issued a terror alert, warning about potential attacks during the PTI protest i...
Schools in Lahore and Multan to Reopen Tomorrow with Safety Measures
Latest, Pakistan

Schools in Lahore and Multan to Reopen Tomorrow with Safety Measures

The Punjab government has decided to reopen schools in Lahore and Multan tomorrow, November 20. After a period of closure due to the hazardous air quality, students and staff can return to in-person classes. However, the government will enforce certain precautions to ensure everyone’s health and safety. Imran Hamid Sheikh, the Director General of the Environment Department, issued a notification confirming the reopening of educational institutions. Even though the air quality has improved, the government will continue taking necessary measures to protect the school community from the harmful effects of smog. Here are the key points to note: School Timings: Schools will open no earlier than 8:45 AM. Mask Requirement: Students and teachers must wear masks throughout the school ...
Pakistan Secures Dominant Victory Against England in Second Test, Leveling the Series
Sports

Pakistan Secures Dominant Victory Against England in Second Test, Leveling the Series

Pakistan delivered a remarkable 152-run victory over England in the second Test match held in Multan, leveling the series at 1-1. Spinner Noman Ali starred with a stunning performance, taking 8 wickets in England’s second innings and finishing with impressive figures of 8 for 46. His exceptional effort helped Pakistan dismiss England for just 144 runs while chasing a target of 297 runs in only 33.3 overs. Noman Ali's outstanding bowling led to England's batting collapse. He took a total of 11 wickets in the match, making him the key player in Pakistan's victory. Sajid Khan also contributed by taking 2 wickets in the second innings, though his figures of 2 for 93 paled in comparison to Noman’s brilliance. Pakistan set a challenging target of 297 runs after scoring 366 in their first ...
Free Transport Services on the Cards in Punjab
Pakistan

Free Transport Services on the Cards in Punjab

Punjab to Offer Free Transport Services for Senior Citizens, Students, and People with Disabilities The PML-N-led Punjab government is preparing to launch a new initiative offering free transport services to senior citizens, students, and individuals with disabilities. This program will cover major public transport systems, including the Orange Line, Metro buses, and Speedo buses. The move aims to provide greater accessibility and ease of travel for vulnerable groups across Punjab. The transport department and the Mass Transit Authority have already completed the groundwork for this project. They are now awaiting final approval from the Cabinet Committee on Finance. Senior Minister Maryam Aurangzeb expects to chair a meeting today, during which the proposal will likely receive the...