Realme Note 80 Arrives with Big Battery and Budget Price Under $110

The Realme Note 80 has officially launched their new budget smartphone aimed at users who want reliable features at a considerable price. Realme launched their smart phone Realme Note 80 in southeast Asian markets, indonesia, philipines and Thailand. The device is simplified version of Narzo 80 lite 4G which was launch in india last year. […]

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PTA Sets Historic 5G Spectrum Auction Today to Revolutionize Telecom Industry

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is taking a major step toward advanced digital connectivity as the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) holds a historic 5G spectrum auction today 10 March, aiming to modernize the Pakistan\’s telecom sector and bring faster internet services to users. The long-awaited auction marks the beginning of Pakistan’s journey toward 5G technology, which will significally

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Punjab Government Issues Notification to Close Schools Until March 31 Amid Fuel Crisis

The Punjab government has officially announced the closure of all schools, colleges, and universities across the province from March 10 to March 31, 2026, issuing a formal notification today. This measure has been taken due to broader efforts to conserve fuel and cope with economic pressures caused by a global rise in oil prices linked

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Oil Prices Surge Above $110 After Strait of Hormuz Shutdown Shakes Global Markets

Global oil prices surged above $110 / barrel after tensions in the Middle East disrupted shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most critical oil transit routes. The sudden tension raises the fear in global market and make energy crisis. This increase the price of crude oil. Why the Strait of Hormuz

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Classes Goes Online From Monday In University Of Karachi

KARACHI: The University of Karachi (KU) has announced has annnounced thst the classes will gone online from Monday(Tomorrow) till end of Ramadan. According to a KU spokesperson, evening classes have already been online since 1st Ramadan and the latest decision will give relief to morning students. They will attend online classes from their home till

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Pakistan Qualify for Hockey World Cup After 8 Years With Dramatic Comeback Victory

Pakistan’s men’s hockey team qualified for the FIH Hockey World Cup 2026 after a thrilling 4–3 comeback epic victory against Japan in the semi-final of the World Cup Qualifiers in Ismailia, Egypt. The epic win ended Pakistan’s eight-year absence from the global tournament. Pakistan started the match strongly and took the lead in the 9th

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Government Enforces Work From Home and Online Classes in Pakistan

The federal goverment of Pakistan has decided to introduce work from home and online classes across country as a part of emergency fuel measures. this decission has made due to the supply issues of oil and middle east conflict. Officials say the government is preparing a national action plan to manage potential fuel shortages and

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Pakistan’s Central Govt Debt Reaches Nearly Rs. 80 Trillion in January 2026

Pakistan’s central government debt has increased nearly to Rs. 80 trillion in January 2026, according to the latest report released by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP). The rising debt highlights the country’s ongoing financial challenges and its continued reliance on borrowing to manage the budget deficit. Debt Rises to Rs. 79.3 Trillion Official figures

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Fuel Prices in Pakistan Likely to Skyrocket Before Next Fortnightly Review

Pakistan may witness another rise in petrol and diesel prices before the next fortnightly review, as global oil markets remain volatile and import costs continue to increase. The government revises petroleum prices every 15 days based on recommendations from the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) and changes in international fuel prices. Latest Petrol and

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