ISLAMABAD, MAY 01 (DNA) – Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday said that some rulers only think about themselves instead of thinking about the country.Addressing a ceremony in connection with the 23rd Foundation Day of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), he said that the system collapse when the rulers become thieves, adding that a corrupt ruler ruins the country and nation, while the sincere leaders change fate of their country.Imran Khan said that the PTI-led government will put the country on the development path by taking bold measures.
Modi has no understanding of issues people face in India: Priyanka Gandhi
NEW DELHI, (DNA) – Congress Uttar Pradesh (East) general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra slammed the Narendra Modi government for having no understanding of the issues that people in India face.Priyanka Gandhi accused prime minister Modi of losing touch with the ground reality, instead spending his time on international visits.She took aim at the Modi government’s nationalistic poll plank, saying, “The government that doesn’t want to listen to people’s voice and wants to silence them is not a nationalistic government”.
Shireen Mazari says govt committed to protect basic rights of workers
ISLAMABAD, MAY 01 (DNA) – Federal Minister for Human Rights Shireen M Mazari has said that we are committed to ensure the basic rights to all our citizens especially the rights of deprived segment and workers.She expressed these views in a message on the occasion of ‘Labour Day’ on Wednesday. Dr Mazari said that today is the day to not just honour our workers but to also realise how far we have to go to give them their right to health, education and basic security of work plus a rational minimum wage.
Naruhito becomes Japan’s new emperor
TOKYO, (DNA) – Japan’s Emperor Naruhito has given his first address after ascending the throne, expressing his hope for happiness and world peace.His ascension was formalised earlier on Wednesday in a ceremony that saw him inherit the Imperial Treasures.A new imperial era called Reiwa, which means order and harmony – has begun and will last throughout his reign.His 85-year-old father Akihito became the first emperor to abdicate in more than 200 years on Tuesday.
Watermelon, an ideal fruit for Ramzan
During the holy month of Ramzan it becomes a challenge to drink plenty of water in short periods. Not consuming enough fluids can leave you dehydrated. So the best way to top up your water shortage in the holy month is to incorporate watermelons during sehar and iftar that will give you bursts of energy while keeping you hydrated.Watermelon has high water content i.e. 92 per cent and is packed with essential rehydration salts like magnesium, calcium, sodium and potassium that actually hydrate you more effectively than water.
Afghan delegation meets Foreign Minister
ISLAMABAD, (DNA) – A delegation of Afghan politicians, academicians, journalists and businessmen called on Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi.Welcoming the delegation, Foreign Minister Qureshi conveyed Pakistan’s strong desire for a peaceful and stable Afghanistan. He stated that renewed push for political settlement of the conflict has created new hopes and opportunities for peace in Afghanistan and the region, which no one could afford to miss.
Three soldiers embrace martyrdom in Waziristan attack
WAZIRISTAN (DNA) – Three soldiers of Pakistan Army embraced martyrdom on Wednesday when around 60 to 70 terrorists opened fire at them near Alwara area of Waziristan, according to Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor, thedirector general of the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).Soldiers, including Lance naik Ali, Nazir and Sepoy Imdad Ullah were working on fencing the border with Afghanistan.According to details, army responded effectively and killed many terrorists.
Govt delays hike in prices of petroleum products
ISLAMABAD (DNA) – Government on Tuesday delayed the decision to hike the prices of petroleum products.Addressing a press conference in Islamabad after federal cabinet meeting, Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Information and Broadcasting, Firdous Ashiq Awan said that Prime Minister Imran Khan sent the matter to Economic Coordination Committee (ECC).She said that the federal cabinet felicitated Prime Minister Imran Khan on his successful China visit during which various agreements had been signed.
IMF bailout package: Pakistan’s economic policies to be reviewed today
ISLAMABAD (DNA) – Pakistan and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Wednesday are scheduled to hold another meeting in Islamabad where the proposed three-year bailout package and the state’s economic policies will be discussed. The proposed bailout package is expected to be around $8 billion.The fresh round of talks will focus on the tax amnesty scheme by the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR), privatisation programme, power and gas tariffs, and the government’s economic policies.
Temperature to soar 42C as scorching heatwave grips Karachi
KARACHI (DNA) – Temperatures in excess of 42 degrees Celsius are expected to prevail in Karachi as a heatwave enveloped the city on Wednesday morning, according to the Met sources.According to the Met Office, the extreme weather conditions could continue till May 3.The department called on all stakeholders to take precautionary measures and remain updated on the situation.“During this period, the maximum temperatures would range in 40-42C.









