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Karachi gears up for central 8th Muharram procession

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The main procession of 8th Muharram will begin at Nishtar Park, Karachi today. Mourners will converge to pay tribute to the tremendous sacrifice of Hazrat Abbas (RA), the standard-bearer of Hazrat Imam Hussain (RA).

A mourning gathering will be gathered at Nishtar Park at 11am before the procession. Allama Shahenshah Hussain Naqvi, the renowned religious scholar, will address the gathering to emphasize the sacrifices of the martyrs of Karbala and the ideology of martyrdom that is forever.

The parade will start at Sadat-e-Amroha at around 12pm with Abul Hassan Scouts and Amroha Scouts taking the lead.

The participants will continue their customary mourning rites, including recital of elegies and matam, as the procession takes the prescribed path. It will go along Shah Nawaz Bhutto Road, MA Jinnah Road and reach Numaish Chowrangi where Zuhr prayers will be given at Imambargah Ali Raza.

The procession will then proceed along the planned route and culminate at Hussainia Iranian Imambargah, Kharadar.

Special security and traffic preparations have been made to enable mourners during the event, the administration said.

Full provisions have been made for the safety of processions, religious gatherings and sensitive areas, security authorities stated. throughout 5,000 police officers and troops will be deployed to undertake security responsibilities all throughout the city. More personnel, reserve forces and snipers have also been deployed at critical areas and along procession routes.

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According to an audit study, SIM cards were illegally sold in Balochistan under the identities of Punjabi people.

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– An audit report has revealed irregularities in the sale and registration of mobile SIM cards in Balochistan, with several SIMs allegedly activated using the identities of citizens from Punjab.

According to the report, seven franchises operating in Balochistan activated around 2,000 SIM cards registered under the names of Punjab residents through illegal means. The findings have raised concerns over the effectiveness of measures taken against those involved in such activities.

The audit noted that despite evidence of fraud, the concerned franchises were only issued show-cause notices. No criminal cases were registered against them, and no financial penalties were imposed.

The report further stated that two telecommunications companies were fined more than Rs1.88 billion and also received show-cause notices; however, the implementation of these decisions remained incomplete.

Audit officials described the lack of strong action against organised fake SIM-related fraud as a serious concern, warning that such practices could raise issues related to national security and the regulatory framework.

The authorities have been advised to ensure immediate recovery of outstanding dues and take effective legal action against those responsible to prevent similar incidents in the future.

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The PM and President denounce the terrorist attack on Balochistani laborers.

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Both Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and President Asif Ali Zardari have vehemently denounced the terrorist attack on defenseless laborers in Balochistan’s Washuk area.

In their individual messages, they conveyed their sincere condolences and sympathies to the families of the martyrs as well as their profound grief and sorrow at the loss of priceless lives.

Such despicable actions, according to the President and Prime Minister, cannot weaken the country’s determination.

They stated that the security forces are committed to protecting every citizen’s life and property and totally eliminating terrorism from the nation.

The President and Prime Minister declared that Fitna-ul-Hindustan terrorists and those who support them are unworthy of any leniency and will face justice.

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For the first time, China successfully lands a “SpaceX-style” reusable rocket.

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– China has successfully landed a reusable rocket for the first time, marking a “historic breakthrough” for the country’s space technology.

The Long March 10B rocket was launched from the Hainan commercial spacecraft launch site in south China’s Hainan Province.


After separation of its two stages, the first stage returned and was successfully caught upright on sea-borne net-capture platform.

The rocket also flew a satellite into “its predetermined orbit” on Friday, state news agency Xinhua reported.

“Approximately six minutes after the first and second stages separated, the first stage returned vertically and was successfully recovered at a sea-based recovery platform using a net system,” China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC) said in a statement.

“It signifies a historic breakthrough for my country in the field of reusable rocket technology and will lay a solid foundation for accelerating the improvement of my country’s space access capabilities,” CASC said.

China’s Long March 10B rocket has been compared to the SpaceX Falcon 9.

Developed by the country’s main state rocket developer, the China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology (CALT), it is capable of carrying a payload of at least 16 metric tons to low-Earth orbit.

But unlike the Elon Musk-owned company’s pioneering rocket, the Long March 10B does not autonomously use deployable legs to land on a ship or a ground-based pad.

Instead, it uses “landing hooks” to latch onto the net attached to a sea-borne platform, Xinhua reported.

“Net-based recovery helps simplify the rocket’s onboard structure, reduces vehicle mass and increases payload capacity. It is also highly adaptable to landing-point deviations, as coordinated net ⁠systems can effectively expand the capture window,” CALT expert Chen Muye told Chinese state media.

So far, SpaceX has demonstrated rocket recovery in 2015, followed by the Jeff Bezos-owned Blue Origin in November last year.

SpaceX has launched its Falcon 9 nearly 150 times a year, and even reused its recovered rocket dozens of times.

Meanwhile, China has spent nearly a decade developing reusable rockets, first testing low-altitude space vehicles and later experimenting with long-range orbital-class booster recovery.

The Long March-10B rocket is a reusable liquid-fueled vehicle built for commercial launches and stands approximately 63m (206ft) tall with a diameter of 5m (16ft).

Its first stage burns kerosene and liquid oxygen (LOX), while the second stage uses LOX and liquid methane, according to CALT. 

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