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Sindh announces summer vacations for schools in 2026

Students across Sindh will enjoy a two-month summer break as the provincial government officially confirms the 2026 vacation schedule. The decision comes amid rising temperatures and aims to ensure student safety during peak summer heat. According to Beyond Time News, the Sindh government has announced summer vacations for all educational institutions across the province, including…

Gold prices fall in Pakistan amid global volatility

Gold prices in Pakistan declined on Monday, May 11, 2026, tracking a drop in the international bullion market. Market uncertainty and shifting geopolitical signals kept prices under pressure. According to the All Pakistan Sarafa Gems and Jewellers Association, 24-karat gold per tola dropped by Rs5,300 to Rs488,362, compared with Rs493,662 in the previous session. The…

Punjab launches “e-Learn She Earn” programme

The Government of Punjab has launched a new initiative called e-Learn She Earn with a budget of Rs. 700 million. The programme aims to improve digital skills and create income opportunities for women across the province. Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif introduced the project. She said it will help women participate in online work and…

Toyota announces new India factory

Toyota Motor Corporation will build a new car manufacturing plant in India with an annual capacity of 100,000 vehicles. Production is expected to begin in the first half of 2029. The factory will be located in the Bidkin Industrial Area in Maharashtra. It will produce a new SUV model and create around 2,800 jobs, according…

Anti-drug drive in IIOJK draws criticism

Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir has witnessed sharp criticism over India’s anti-drug campaign. Political leaders and activists say the drive is being used for political targeting instead of public welfare. According to Kashmir Media Service, leaders from different political groups have accused the Modi-led government of using the campaign to defame Kashmiris and weaken…

England consider historic Nepal tour

The England and Wales Cricket Board is exploring the possibility of England’s first-ever tour of Nepal in the next Future Tours Programme (FTP) cycle. If approved, the series could take place between 2027 and 2031. England may become the biggest international side to tour Nepal. The ECB is considering a short T20I series, although the…

Surveillance regime in IIOJK silence journalists, crushing freedoms

Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir has turned into a heavily monitored territory where journalists, activists and civilians face constant fear and digital surveillance under the BJP-led Modi government. A report published by Tech Policy Press said Indian authorities are using checkpoints, biometric systems, CCTV cameras and telecom monitoring to tighten control over the occupied…