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Report reveals 41 ghost employees in Islamabad police

A report has uncovered 41 ghost employees in the legal branch of Islamabad police, including constables and sub-inspectors who drew salaries without reporting to work. Initial investigations suggest their involvement in corrupt practices, leading to a show-cause notice issued to the DSP Legal Branch. Earlier, Islamabad police banned off-duty officers from wearing uniforms for security reasons.

PIA Karachi plane crash: AAIB releases final report

The AAIB has issued the final report on the PIA Karachi plane crash, attributing the accident to human error. It highlighted communication issues between the pilots and air traffic controllers. The report also mentioned that the aircraft's last four-minute data was not recorded due to engine failure. Responsibility was placed on PIA and the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority.

PTI directly ‘involved’ in May 9 incidents: Report

A report presented before the federal cabinet alleged that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) was directly involved in the May 9 incidents, in which military installations came under attack following PTI founder Imran Khan's arrest. The cabinet has decided to make legislation regarding the incident and demanded cases against the perpetrators be concluded.

Pakistanis are happier than Indians, says UN report

According to a UN report, Pakistan ranks 108th on the World Happiness Report, higher than India (126), Sri Lanka (128), and Bangladesh (129). The ranking considers indicators such as health, life expectancy, freedom, and corruption. Finland tops the list, while the US and Germany have dropped from the top 20.

Domestic violence emerging as ‘silent pandemic’ in Pakistan: report

A study by the Asian Development Bank highlights domestic violence as a "silent pandemic" in Pakistan during the COVID-19 crisis. The report reveals a surge in threats and physical assaults among spouses, with distressing statistics on physical harm within communities. It emphasizes the impact of the pandemic and the need for inclusive policies and social protection programs.

NEPRA report exposes overbilling scandal

The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) has uncovered the "controversial power theft drive" by power distribution companies (Discos), defrauding millions of consumers of billions of rupees through deceptive billing practices, as revealed in a report released on Monday.