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Ali Raza Wajid: Lahore: SSP Syed Abdul Rahim Shirazi has officially taken charge as the Chief Traffic Officer (CTO) of Lahore. Upon arrival at the CTO office, a well-disciplined

Ali Raza Wajid: Lahore: Traffic Police has introduced daily challan targets for wardens as part of a campaign to improve traffic discipline across the city. Officials stated that wardens have

Lahore: The Lahore Development Programme is progressing rapidly with work underway on its second phase. Officials stated that the project, launched last year, consists of two phases, with Phase-I already

Lahore: Managing Director WASA Ghufran Ahmed chaired a meeting to review progress on revenue collection. Officials assessed ongoing recovery efforts and discussed strategies to improve performance. Authorities highlighted that strict

Lahore: The Chief Secretary of Punjab has formally inaugurated the digitisation of historical records at the new archives building. Officials stated that the Archives Department has already digitised around 1.3

Lahore: On the directions of Deputy Commissioner Captain (R) Muhammad Ali Ijaz, the district administration intensified its crackdown against profiteers and price violators across the city. Assistant Commissioner Sadar Dr

Lahore: Punjab Chief Secretary Zahid Akhtar Zaman has directed Deputy Commissioners across the province to conduct proactive visits to fruit and vegetable markets and Ramazan Sahulat Bazaars. Officials must ensure

Lahore: The Punjab government is considering a proposal to launch a free ambulance service for transporting deceased persons from hospitals to their homes or other cities. The plan includes the

Lahore: Punjab Information Minister Azma Bokhari said more than 300,000 citizens attended the three-day Ramazan Bachat Festival, reflecting strong public confidence in the government’s relief initiatives. Over 150 stalls offered

Lahore: Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has set a three-month deadline to implement comprehensive police reforms across Punjab. Key decisions include installing 14,000 body cameras and 700 panic buttons, launching