By Waqas Alam Angaria Pakistan’s largest city, Karachi, is home to more than 20 million people and has been in the news many times due to climate-related issues such as heat waves, urban flooding and ...
Heavy vehicles permitted to move only between 10pm and 6am; vehicles carrying medicine and food exempted from ban.
Commissioner Karachi Division Syed Hassan Naqvi on Friday imposed a “complete ban” on the entry of heavy traffic during ...
Sindh ministers met with a delegation of transporters to address industry concerns and rising road accidents, announcing an extension of entry hours for heavy vehicles in Karachi.The meeting, attended ...
No bar on movement of garbage trucks; vehicles carrying petroleum products, medicines, water, milk, meat and other "essential ...
A heated discussion on ‘Urban Dialogues: Karachi Katchehri’ allowed for a rare public forum to discuss the future of Pakistan ...
Mayor Karachi Barrister Murtaza Wahab on Thursday said that efforts are underway to eliminate the cemetery mafia, and ...
KARACHI: Amid escalating traffic congestion and a surge in fatal accidents involving heavy vehicles, the Sindh government has ...
Karachi Water and Sewerage Board (KW&SB) denied any suspension of hydrant service, clarifying there is no water crisis in the ...
KARACHI: The Sindh government has announced a ban on the entry of dumpers in Karachi during the daytime, effective ...
KARACHI: Ahead of international matches of the Tri-Nation Series and the ICC Men's Champions Trophy 2025, the newly upgraded National Bank Stadium of Karachi was inaugurated in a glittery ...
Karachi’s motto, therefore, ought to be one of caution. In the city of 20 million, most who chase fortune end up empty-handed ...