July 1, 2025

Category: Pakistan


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‘Kya 5-Minute ki Break Le Lein? Meri Namaz Qaza Ho jayegi’, CM Maryam Nawaz
Pakistan

‘Kya 5-Minute ki Break Le Lein? Meri Namaz Qaza Ho jayegi’, CM Maryam Nawaz

During a recent session of the Punjab Assembly, Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz politely asked for a short five-minute break to offer her Asr prayer. This small but powerful gesture quickly caught public attention and was praised widely across the country. Her action showed that even while handling important government duties, she did not forget her religious responsibilities. Many people found this moment touching and inspiring, especially those who believe in balancing faith with professional life. Social media platforms were filled with positive comments, with users appreciating her respect for prayer and her ability to stay connected to her beliefs. Many praised her for setting a great example—not just for women in leadership, but for all professionals who struggle to balance work and worship. Her decision to pause for prayer during a high-level official meeting reminded people that taking time for spiritual needs is important, no matter how busy life gets. It also helped build a sense of connection with the public, especially among those who admired her calm, respectful way of practicing her faith. This simple act by Maryam Nawaz became a moment of national appreciation, showing that leadership and faith can go hand in hand. It highlighted her as not only a political leader but also someone grounded in values that many Pakistanis hold dear.

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Punjab Imposes Total Ban on Drone Usage During Muharram
Pakistan

Punjab Imposes Total Ban on Drone Usage During Muharram

The Punjab government has officially banned the use of drones during Muharram processions and gatherings, including those used for media coverage. The ban comes in response to serious security concerns during the religious events. Punjab Information Minister Azma Bokhari announced the decision and shared that the Pakistan Army and Rangers will support local police in maintaining law and order throughout the province. This year, authorities expect more than 38,000 Majalis (religious gatherings) and around 9,000 processions to take place across Punjab. To ensure safety, over 238,000 police officers and 35,000 volunteers will be on duty. These security arrangements are among the largest ever for Muharram in the region. Special security forces, including the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD), Dolphin Squad, and other rapid response units, will stay on high alert throughout the month. Their role will be to respond quickly to any suspicious activity or emergencies. In addition, a strict code of conduct has been issued to all participants and organizers. Cybersecurity teams have also been put in place to monitor social media and online platforms for hate speech or content that could create unrest. The government’s priority is to maintain peace and protect the lives of those attending Muharram events. Officials have requested full cooperation from the public and the media to follow the new rules, especially the drone ban. These measures aim to ensure that the holy month of Muharram is observed peacefully and respectfully, without any threats to public safety.

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Feels-Like Temperature Hits 60°C as Pakistan Sizzles Under Intense Heat
Pakistan

Feels-Like Temperature Hits 60°C as Pakistan Sizzles Under Intense Heat

Many cities in Pakistan are currently facing intense heat, with temperatures soaring above 50°C. The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has issued health alerts as the heat index, or “feels-like” temperature, has reached dangerous levels in several areas. Jacobabad recorded the highest feels-like temperature at a scorching 60°C, followed closely by Dadu at 59.7°C and Sibbi at 56.6°C. These places fall under the “Extreme Danger” category, where the risk of heat stroke is very high due to the combination of temperature and humidity. Other cities such as Dera Ghazi Khan, Multan, Bahawalpur, and Dera Ismail Khan are also experiencing similar harsh weather. The extreme heat not only makes daily life difficult but also poses serious health risks, especially for children, the elderly, and people with medical conditions. In response, the PMD has urged people to take precautions. Citizens are advised to stay indoors during peak sunlight hours, drink plenty of water, wear loose and light-colored clothing, and avoid unnecessary travel. Those working outdoors are encouraged to take frequent breaks and find shade whenever possible. Hospitals and clinics in heat-affected areas have also been asked to stay alert and ready to treat heat-related illnesses. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation and may issue further updates if the heatwave continues. This severe heatwave highlights the need for better public awareness, access to cooling shelters, and long-term planning to deal with extreme weather, which is becoming more frequent due to climate change.

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