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Every day 1000 people suffer from stroke
Every day 400 people die due to stroke Medical experts revealed that 1,000 people are suffering from stroke every day in Pakistan while 400 people are dying due to this disease every day. Experts requested the government to provide free medicines to blood pressure, diabetes and stroke patients and to increase stroke treatment centers. The…

Pakistans Economic Outlook Modest Growth Ahead Amid Challenges
Pakistan’s economy is projected to grow by 3.2% in fiscal year 2025, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), amid declining inflation. However, this growth may have only a slight impact on reducing unemployment, which is expected to be around 8%. The IMF also forecasts a low GDP growth trajectory, predicting only 4.2% growth by…

realme, foodpanda team up for free iftar.
Realme, a top smartphone brand, and foodpanda, a leading delivery service, have joined hands for a Ramadan initiative. They aim to spread joy during this special month by offering free Iftar meals to 50 lucky winners every Wednesday and Sunday. Winners receive Rs. 1500 cashback for their meal of choice, made possible by following Realme’s…

Apple cider vinegar: six hidden health perks
Apple cider vinegar (ACV) is a popular household remedy with various health benefits. Made from fermented apples, sugar, and yeast, it’s not just for culinary use but also for health and skincare. In summary, incorporating apple cider vinegar into your routine can offer a range of health benefits, from managing diabetes and promoting weight loss…

Gandapur Faces Charges Lahore Police File Case Under Anti-Terrorism Act
The Lahore police have filed a case against Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur, charging him under 13 provisions, including the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA). This follows violent incidents near the Sialkot Interchange as he was on his way to a Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) rally on September 21, which the government labeled as ineffective. Prime…

Complaint over attack on Qazi Faez in London
In response to an attack on former CJP Justice (retired) Qazi Faez Isa’s vehicle in London, the Pakistan High Commission has filed a formal complaint with the UK authorities, ARY News reported, citing sources. PTI activists attempted to obstruct the former chief justice’s vehicle, which belongs to the Pakistan High Commission, in London, even trying…