Man killed and two others injured in a tragic incident involving an improvised explosive device in Bajaur. Click to read more!
In a recent unfortunate incident in Bajaur, a man lost his life while two others sustained injuries after their vehicle struck an improvised explosive device (IED). The explosion rocked the area, causing shock and sorrow among the local community. The authorities are investigating the incident to bring the culprits to justice and enhance security measures to prevent such tragedies in the future.
Meanwhile, in a more celebratory event, Rashid Latif Khan University in Lahore marked its first anniversary with a joyous cake-cutting ceremony. The university's milestone highlighted a year of academic achievements and growth, fostering a promising future for its students and faculty.
On the other hand, the Swabi Action Committee (SAC) in Swabi is gearing up for a protest against high taxes in power bills. The planned demonstration on June 4 in Topi tehsil aims to voice concerns and demand fair electricity billing practices, reflecting the community's determination for change.
In the realm of business, the Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) granted approval for the merger of two brokerages, signaling a significant development in the financial sector. The consolidation of the companies aligns with market dynamics and regulatory frameworks, shaping the landscape of brokerage services in the country.
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