The Punjab government has approved a new traffic license points system aimed at promoting safer roads and discouraging repeat violations. Under this updated policy, each traffic offense will now carry penalty points in addition to monetary fines, creating a stricter and more accountable system for drivers across the province.
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Pakistan Invites Saudi Arabia to Invest in Three Major Motorway Projects
06 November, 2025 0 10Federal Minister for Communications Abdul Aleem Khan has invited Saudi Arabia to invest in Pakistan’s major motorway and infrastructure projects, emphasizing the vast potential in the country’s expanding transport and logistics network. The invitation was extended during a meeting with the Saudi Minister of Transport and Logistics Services, Engineer Saleh bin Nasser Aljasser, held on the
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Punjab Government Announces Major Increase in Traffic Fines to Improve Road Safety
06 November, 2025 0 12The Punjab Chief Minister has approved a major revision of traffic fines across the province to strengthen road discipline and encourage safer driving practices. Under the updated traffic policy, penalties for violations have been substantially increased, targeting recurring offenders and reckless drivers.
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Sindh Government Imposes Ban on Tire Burning to Curb Air Pollution
06 November, 2025 0 11The Sindh government has imposed a province-wide ban on tire burning and the operation of pyrolysis plants to curb air pollution and protect public health. A new official notification confirms that all activities related to tire burning and pyrolysis have been prohibited, and the Sindh Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA) has been directed to immediately cancel all previously issued No
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Brightest Supermoon of 2025 to Illuminate the Night Sky on November 5
05 November, 2025 0 14The night sky is set to shine brighter than usual as the second and brightest supermoon of 2025, known as the “Super Beaver Moon,” will illuminate the skies on November 5. Astronomers confirm that this extraordinary lunar event will be visible not only in Pakistan but also across most regions of the world, offering a stunning view for skywatchers and photographers alike.
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Fixed Charges Imposed on Solar Consumers in Peshawar Amid Policy Changes
05 November, 2025 0 15The Peshawar Electric Supply Company (PESCO) has proposed introducing new fixed charges for solar consumers using the net-metering system, arguing that such users depend on the national grid during periods of low solar production but contribute little to grid maintenance. The company claims that this imbalance shifts the financial burden to non-solar consumers and reduces revenue for power
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Lahore Traffic Police Introduces New Regulations for Unfit Vehicles
05 November, 2025 0 13The Lahore Traffic Police have ramped up their campaign against vehicular pollution in response to the city’s worsening smog crisis. Special enforcement teams have been deployed at all major entry and exit points to intercept unfit and smoke-emitting vehicles, preventing them from entering Lahore.
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Punjab Government to Launch Google-Backed Chromebook Manufacturing Project to Revolutionize Digital Education
05 November, 2025 0 10A new Chromebook manufacturing and assembly initiative backed by Google is set to launch in Punjab under the leadership of Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz. The project aims to locally produce Chromebooks tailored for educational use while integrating advanced AI tools into classrooms across the province.
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Karachi Motorist Fined with Five E-Challans for a Single Traffic Violation
05 November, 2025 0 11Multiple flaws continue to surface in Karachi’s electronic traffic challan (e-challan) system, raising serious concerns about its accuracy and fairness. In a recent incident, a motorist received five separate traffic fines in a single day for not wearing a seat belt. According to reports, three of the fines were issued on the Expressway and Maripur Road, while two were recorded near Hassan
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Federal Government Announces 85% Increase in House Rent Ceiling for Employees
05 November, 2025 0 11The federal government has approved an 85 percent increase in the house rent ceiling for federal employees across all grades, from Grade 1 to Grade 22. Following cabinet approval, an official notification has been issued to implement the revised rent ceiling. The decision, based on a summary presented by the Ministry of Housing and Works, aims to provide financial relief to government workers
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