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LAHORE – DIG Operations Faisal Kamran conducted a detailed review of security and operational arrangements in Lahore ahead of Muharram. Visits included Imam Bargah Qasr-e-Batul Shadman and Model Town Imam

DI Khan: A massive fire broke out at the DI Khan Custom House, destroying hundreds of vehicles worth millions of rupees. Officials are investigating the cause of the blaze, while

Deputy Commissioner Lahore, Captain Ali Ijaz, conducted a detailed field visit to Model Town, reviewing ongoing construction on Shanghai Road and preparations for the upcoming Ashura processions. Accompanied by Chief

Lahore: Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has directed authorities to provide cool water and shaded areas at public locations amid the ongoing heatwave. Bus stops, railway stations, and wagon stands

Lahore: Chief Traffic Officer (CTO) Lahore, Syed Abdul Rahim Shirazi, conducted a detailed inspection of the main routes for Muharram processions to ensure smooth traffic flow and safety. SSP City,

Lahore Traffic Police has arrested a motorcyclist, Baz Muhammad, for allegedly accumulating over Rs. 2.08 million in unpaid e-challans. According to CTO Lahore Abdul Rahim Shirazi, the man was stopped

Dera Ghazi Khan: A recently inaugurated bridge and road project worth Rs. 130 million in Dera Ghazi Khan collapsed shortly after completion. The Bara Bridge and Vador Road suffered damage

Lahore: Punjab Police have intensified enforcement under the Anti-Kite Flying Act across the province, including Lahore, this year. According to police spokespersons, 9,565 individuals have been arrested and 9,219 cases

Lahore: The Punjab government has announced the expansion of its 1122 emergency services to additional districts and towns across the province. New areas now covered include Hafizabad, Murree, Gujrat, Faisalabad,

Lahore: Intense heat continued across the city as temperatures climbed to nearly 40°C, accompanied by hot winds and rising humidity levels. The Pakistan Meteorological Department has warned that temperatures may