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Persistently hot weather expected in Punjab plains

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Across the country’s plains, the Meteorological Department predicts scorching heat today, with temperatures 2–4 degrees higher than usual. Nonetheless, different parts of the world can expect different kinds of weather, with or without rain.

Upcoming precipitation is expected in the northern regions, encompassing Gilgit-Baltistan, Kashmir, Upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Upper Punjab. Clouds will be present, and showers are possible, in Islamabad.

The cities of Mirpurkhas, Tharparkar, Badin, and Umarkot can also expect to get rain in the evening. In the southern regions, places like Khuzdar, Lasbela, and Awaran may see rain in the late evening or overnight hours.

Rejuvenation of the Cholistan Desert with Rainfall

A welcome respite from the dry climate, the latest rains have revived the parched Cholistan desert.

The Cholistanis, who had to flee the territory in the past because of the extreme heat and water shortage, have returned because the rain has filled up the dry tubs with water, giving the region much-needed hydration.

Livestock from the homelands of desert residents are returning to the revitalized pastures, which are now teeming with animals. Even Bahawalpur’s dry tubs have been filled up with water thanks to the rains.

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PTI’s protest accuses the president of Belarus of conspiring against the country. The president is due in ICT today. Dar

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Deputy Prime Minister Muhammad Ishaq Dar has criticized the PTI’s frequent demands for strikes, calling them a well-planned plot to damage the nation’s reputation.

The deputy prime minister apologized for the PTI’s protest in a statement, claiming that the party had publicized it while prominent international figures were in Pakistan.

He stated whether it was on October 14th, when the Chinese Premier was in town, or on October 15th and 16th, when the SCO heads of state came to attend a high-level gathering that Pakistan was hosting.

Similarly, Ishaq Dar stated that the president of Belarus is scheduled to make his formal visit to Pakistan today.

He urged the leadership of the PTI to put the country’s interests and interests ahead of their own petty concerns.

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Billions of dollars are lost as a result of PTI protests: The economy loses Rs 190 billion per day as a result of protests: FM

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The economy is losing 190 billion rupees every day as a result of PTI protests, according to Federal Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb.

The impact of these protests has been documented in a report by the Ministry of Finance.

The country’s GDP is losing 144 billion rupees every day, according to the report, with further losses in the telecom and IT industries.

The loss of 26 billion rupees per day is also having a significant impact on exports. A daily loss of three billion rupees is the effect of the decline in foreign investment.

The federal government alone loses 190 billion rupees every day, and provincial losses are significantly greater, Minister Aurangzeb underlined.

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Naqvi is pleased with the security measures and inspects the security situation from the air.

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The security arrangements in Islamabad, Rawalpindi, and Attock were reviewed by Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi through an aerial visit.

The interior minister was pleased with the security measures and also gave a review of the overall state of affairs on the Swabi-Patargarh motorway segment during the airborne tour.

Speaking on the occasion, Mohsin Naqvi stated that the government has taken all necessary steps to guarantee public order and protect people’s lives and property in accordance with the Supreme Court of Islamabad’s judgements.

He gave credit to the rangers and the FC’s officials and staff for their hard work.

According to Mohsin Naqvi, the government, law enforcement, and police are ready to tackle any scenario.

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