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Pipeline track Ayubia: A blessing in the middle of forest
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Pipeline track Ayubia: A blessing in the middle of forest

Intelligent infrastructure lasts for decades and preserving nature at the same time, charming views along with human convenient site tells the thought process of British architects beautifully AYUBIA, PAKISTAN - Galiyat are one of the favorite places in Pakistan. Beautiful views, pretty people, scrumptious food and a lot of picnic points that attract tourist all over the country. According to a safe calculation approximately 10 million people visit galiyat every year. One of the prominent and beautiful tracks is Ayubia Pipeline Track. Built in 1885 to 1890 to supply effective supply of water to area, Pipeline Track joins Ayubia and Donga Gali by a beautiful track of 4 kilometers. It declared Ayubia National Park in 1984. It is situated at the total height of 8000 ft. If someone is ...
The UAE residents in Pakistan can now travel back
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The UAE residents in Pakistan can now travel back

Previously The UAE amid the rising COVID cases extended suspension of flights from Pakistan until 28th July. However now its government has announced that from 5th August. It will start accepting both residence visa holders and transit flights from Pakistan. The UAE government imposed continuous travel bans on multiple South Asian countries in these past few months due to the rise in the COVID delta cases. But have finally announced to lift them. The UAE government says that residence visa holders in Pakistan can start to come back from August 5. Moreover the government also allowed transit flights. This is a good news for the UAE residence visa holders who were facing issues in going back from Pakistan because of the constant travel bans. Apart from Pakistan these rules apply on 4 di...
Shah Jahan Mosque: A hidden gem in the dirt of interior Sindh
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Shah Jahan Mosque: A hidden gem in the dirt of interior Sindh

Along with other beautiful customs, Mughals built a fabrication to pay their gratitude towards common people. Shah Jahan Mosque is undoubtedly a prodigy in the world of modern construction.   Shah Jahan Masjid THATTA, PAKISTAN - Outside the skirts of Karachi city, a lot of historical monuments knock around. There are many calling us for exploration and admiration. In addition to them one is Shah Jahan Mosque. Other names of Mosque are Shah Jahani mosque or 100 Dome Mosque. You can find it 100 kilometers from Karachi. In Thatta City, near Makli Necropolis. Mughal emperor Shah Jahan built this magnificent mosque in 17th Century . King went there for official progression and hospitality of common man wins him over. He built this mosque in order to pay tribute to the...
Pakistani President Dr Arif Alvi suggests proactive steps for IT
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Pakistani President Dr Arif Alvi suggests proactive steps for IT

President Dr Arif Alvi stressed the importance of IT and said that the IT sector could enormously contribute to Pakistan’s economic and scientific development ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN - On Tuesday July 27th in a meeting at the President House, President, Dr Arif Alvi discussed the importance of IT Development in Pakistan. The president stressed upon the growth of IT sector saying that it can enormously contribute to Pakistan’s economic and scientific development. A briefing on (NUCES) National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences was done in the meeting. NUCES’s Rector, Dr. Ayub Alvi gave the briefing. President, Arif Alvi during the briefing on NUCES stated, “Globally, the focus of development policies is shifting from brick-and-mortar projects to the intellectual developme...
Pakistan opens the Chaman Border for Afghanis to return
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Pakistan opens the Chaman Border for Afghanis to return

Pakistan with the consent of Afghan Taliban, opened the previously closed Chaman Border for Afghan Nationals to return back to Afghanistan. PAKISTAN - Thursday July 15th, Chaman border that connects Afghanistan with Pakistan opened for a few hours. Both the countries opened their border so that people who were stuck on either sides could go back to their home countries. The authorities reopened the border later on Saturday, 17th July for allowing thousands of Afghans to go back to their country. Pakistani nationals also crossed the border and came back to Pakistan. Security at border was pretty strict in Pakistan’s territory. Only people with official and correct documents got the permission to cross. On 15th July, around 800 Afghans returned back to their home land, whereas aro...