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Day: May 20, 2025

Pakistani Martial Artists Set New Guinness World Record

Waziristan: Young martial artists Adnan Mehsood and Sufiyan Mehsood from Waziristan have achieved a new Guinness World Record for the most leapfrog jumps in one minute. According to Radio Pakistan, the duo’s coach, Irfan Mehsood, shared that Adnan and Sufiyan completed 47 leapfrog jumps in one minute, surpassing the previous

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Hajj 2025: Pakistani Pilgrims Laud Facilities

Makkah: Pakistani intending pilgrims have commended government’s exceptional arrangements pertaining to accommodation, medical, transport, and provision of quality food for Hajj this year. They expressed these views while speaking to Radio Pakistan Correspondent Abdul Rehman Cheema in Makkah today (Monday). According to Radio Pakistan, the guests of Allah acknowledged the

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BISP Chairperson Meets Sindh Chief Secretary to Discuss Key Initiatives

Karachi: Chairperson Benazir Income Support Program Senator Rubina Khalid met with Sindh Chief Secretary Syed Asif Haider Shah in Karachi. According to Radio Pakistan, the meeting focused on various critical issues, including the security and logistics arrangements at BISP payment centers. Discussions also covered ensuring mutual cooperation in handling deductions

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Punjab CM Approves Annual Development Program for 12 Districts

Lahore: For the first time in Punjab’s history, Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has approved the annual development program of 12 districts in a special meeting held in Lahore. The Chief Minister emphasized the importance of eliminating encroachments and improving cleanliness, calling it a major challenge. According to Radio Pakistan,

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Punjab Govt Announces Summer Vacation for Schools

Punjab: Punjab Minister for Education Rana Sikandar Hayat has announced that all schools in the province will begin their summer vacation on the 28th of this month. This decision comes as part of the government’s efforts to address concerns related to rising temperatures affecting students. According to Radio Pakistan, alongside

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