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- More 56 Succumbs To Coronavirus Across The Country. Pakistan has reported 56 deaths in the last 24 hours by novel coronavirus as the number of positive cases has surged to 918,936. The nationwide tally of fatalities has jumped to 20,736 on Sunday.
- NCOC Suggests To Postpone AJK Elections For Two Months. The National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) on Sunday suggested postponing the upcoming Azad Jammu And Kashmir (AJK) election by two months.
- Classes From 10 To 12 Will Start In Punjab From Monday. Physical classes for grades 10 and 12 will resume at schools and colleges in Punjab and Islamabad from Monday (May 31), Punjab education minister announced.
- NCOC decides to establish separate COVID vaccination centres for teachers. The National Command and Operations Centre (NCOC) has decided to establish separate COVID vaccination centres for the teachers and educational staff
- Pakistan receives 500,000 more Chinese Sinovac vaccines. Yet another consignment of Sinovac Covid vaccines have Sunday landed in Pakistan from China as the bid to jab people against the global pandemic continues in the country with a variety of vaccinations flying in
- Kuwait allows visas for Pakistan after decade-long ban. The interior minister of Pakistan Sheikh Rasheed has Sunday called on Kuwaiti Prime Minister Sabah Al-Khalid Al-Sabah with the outcome of the restoration of Kuwaiti visas for Pakistanis after about a decade-long blockade
- Over seven million Pakistanis vaccinated against Covid-19: Asad Umar. More than seven million people across Pakistan have been vaccinated against the novel coronavirus, according to National Command and Operation Centre head Asad Umar.
- OGRA Prepares Summary To Bring Changes In Prices Of Petroleum Products. The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has proposed to hike diesel price by Rs4.36 per liter from June 1.
- LPG price hike Rs20 per kilo, dealers dread further increase shortly. The Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) cylinder prices have Sunday gone up exorbitantly by Rs20 per kilo to now sell at Rs110 confirmed LPG Dealers Association chairman
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