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    Japanese Man Mistook Orangi Town as a Tourist Spot

    There seems to be a trend of these hopelessly positive misguided foreigners thinking that a certain crime-ridden area is a tourist spot. Only last year, we had a genius from China who reached the area, “Katti Paharhi”, deeming it worthy of tourism. We might forgive that tourist for his completely honest mistake.

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    Pakistan Allocated Rs. 1.5 Billion for Electric Car Vehicles

    Only last year in October, the Green Stimulus Initiative was launched. This initiative has several ongoing projects that will focus on generating at least 200,000 new jobs and restoring ecosystems by planting more trees and improving sanitation facilities. Now, as part of this initiative, the Ministry of Climate Change (MCOC) has made a smart move that will put us on the roadmap of progress. MCOC is the responsible entity for ensuring the funds of Rs 1.5 billion for introducing electric vehicles in Pakistan.

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    Global Warming Poses a Danger to the Women of Chitral

    However, as global warming is increasing, glaciers are melting and this is causing massive unrest in the oceans all around the globe. Sea levels continue to rise, and this causes floods to pour onto the vulnerable lands, causing a tragic loss of life. This is putting animals at direct risk. However, it is not just the animals but also humans who are facing numerous threats. One such example is how global warming is posing a danger to pregnant women of Chitral that is at severe risk due to global warming.

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    Germans Ney Copy Kiya Pakistani Tamatar Ka Formula!

    A Pakistani Scientist, Nabeel Ikram, at the Agriculture University Multan, was distraught for the past few months about nutrients – especially Iodine in the Human diet. He then devised research to increase Iodine concentration in Tomatoes through artificial means and was successful.

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    Nadal Ney Jeeta Apna 21st Grand Slam! Kahan Hai Federer Aur Djokovic?

    There is a certain grace in Tennis. The emotions roll out of you and you get hooked to the game. Unlike Football, which ideally lasts 90 minutes (not including the extra time in decider matches), or Cricket, which is either of 20 overs, or 50 overs, or 5-days. Quite a leap of faith, yes! Tennis does not have any definite hours, especially when it comes to the big three.

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