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Despite international food relief efforts, the Flour crisis becomes more serious in Pakistan
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Despite international food relief efforts, the Flour crisis becomes more serious in Pakistan

In rural areas, the food inflation rate reached a peak of 37.9 percent in December 2022 with an extreme flour crisis. This happened after crossing the 30% mark in August amid extreme flooding. In urban areas, food inflation increased past 30 percent in September. Food inflation reached an all-time high of 34.7 percent in October. However, it then declined to 29.7 percent in November. The domestic flour shortages that worsened after the floods have primarily caused such consistently high rates. Moreover, conditions such as higher food prices on the global market for most of 2022, the depreciation of the rupee, and disruptions in domestic supplies. In addition delays in imports due to import restrictions, and the failure of authorities to enforce administered prices have led to the problem....
BTS’ “Yet To Come” to hit in Pakistan next month
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BTS’ “Yet To Come” to hit in Pakistan next month

Famous Korean Band BTS is about to hit Pakistan with its latest creation "Yet to Come". Cinepax cinemas are sponsoring the gig. They announced this news on their Instagram handle, and fans are swooning with joy. The famous and sensational K-pop boyband BTS’s concert film “Yet to Come” is all ready to hit Pakistani cinemas in February. The concert film titled ‘BTS: Yet To Come In Busan’ is releasing next month. As the boyband shared the news on their social media handle on 4th December 2022. This is good news for all the supporters of BTS in Pakistan. Or as the BTS fans like to call it, the BTS ARMY. The news has been confirmed by Cinepax. A cinema chain, shared the news on their Instagram account with the official poster of the concert film. Recently, BTS officials announced th...
What incidents happened in Pakistan in 2022
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What incidents happened in Pakistan in 2022

Since last year was quite promising in many departments. Pakistan saw drastic change in political and demographic changes in 2022. Gets international recognition while witnessing the highest inflation in history. Here is Pakistan 2022... The year 2023 started with full glitz and glam. People are making important resolutions to make their next year better than last year. But Pakistan saw a lot of drastic changes in its political and economic grounds. Today in this article we will discuss all the major events that happened in the whole year. However, we can make necessary changes to make our country and future better. At the start of the year, the ruling party saw the nonconfidences of the opposition. As the result, they get kicked out of the cabinet and a series of political instabi...
Cricket coming back to Quetta after 27 years during PSL 8
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Cricket coming back to Quetta after 27 years during PSL 8

Pakistan Cricket Board has finally decided to bring cricket back to Quetta after 27 years. Pakistan Cricket Board decided to include Quetta Cricket Stadium as a venue for PSL 8 on December 24. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) decided that they will host the Pakistan Super League (PSL) at Quetta's Bugti Stadium. The eighth season of the league will happen from February 13 to March 19. The tournament will now feature games in Lahore, Karachi, Multan, Rawalpindi, and Quetta. The Quetta Stadium hosted its last ODI in 1996. It was a three-wicket Pakistan victory over Zimbabwe. However, now Quetta which is Pakistan's least populous but largest by area province will play host to a high-profile cricket match. High-ranking PCB profiles stated their remarks on this auspicious occasion. They said...
PIA inducted the new Airbus A320 AP-BMY in its fleet
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PIA inducted the new Airbus A320 AP-BMY in its fleet

PIA added another airbus A320 AP-BMY to its fleet. The airline will add five airbusses of the same kind to its collection. It will increase the efficiency and productivity of the airline working. Pakistan International Airlines has inducted another Airbus A320 into its fleet. The plane is the third A320 to join PIA this year as part of a deal with AerCap, with the fourth and final A320 expected next week. The 10-year-old A320 entered service under Middle East Airlines (MEA) in 2012 before being withdrawn from use in March 2020. PIA's A320s are configured in an all-economy layout with 174 seats. This is the third jet to arrive from a deal with leasing giant AerCap for four A320s, with the final aircraft (registration: AP-BMY) due in the coming days. The first A320 from AerCap arrive...