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PM announces 100,000 free laptops for students PM says distribution of laptops will cover all four provinces and will be based purely on merit, without any nepotism

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced the distribution of 100,000 free laptops among talented students across the country on merit, during an International Youth Day event in Islamabad on Tuesday. Premier stated that the distribution of these laptops will cover all four provinces, the federal capital Islamabad, Gilgit-Baltistan, and Azad Kashmir, and will be based purely on merit, without any nepotism. He added that these laptops would be separate from the scheme for laptops through interest-based loans. Referring to Operation Bunyanum Marsoos, the prime minister mentioned that Pakistan’s victory on May 10 against a numerically larger and more boastful enemy had instilled a new vigour in the entire nation. He urged the youth to build on the spirit of this achievement and work hard to bring honour to the country. Earlier, during the ceremony, Chairman of the Prime Minister’s Youth Program, Rana Mashhood, said the government’s merit-based programs for youth had enabled talented and des...

Pakistan resumes flight operations after Gulf airspace reopens PIA flights to Gulf restored; major delays, cancellations still reported nationwide

 


KARACHI: Pakistan has resumed flight operations to the Gulf region following the reopening of airspace over Qatar, Kuwait, and Bahrain, aviation sources confirmed on Tuesday.

The development comes after the temporary suspension of operations by national carrier Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) late last night due to escalating tensions in the region. 

PIA has now restored its Gulf-bound flights; however, delays ranging from five to thirteen hours are still expected in departures.

According to flight schedules, a total of 32 flights from Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, and other airports across the country have been cancelled, including 14 Qatar Airways flights.

Airline sources added that 55 flights — both arrivals and departures —have been delayed at airports in Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, and other cities.

While Saudi Arabia and the UAE did not close their airspace last night, several flights had to be diverted to alternate airports due to the deteriorating situation in the Gulf. 

Bahrain and Kuwait resumed operations earlier, followed by Qatar later in the night, paving the way for partial restoration of services.

Among the affected flights:

  • Eight outbound flights from Karachi to Jeddah, Doha, and Istanbul were cancelled.
  • Two foreign airlines’ flights from Karachi to Dubai were scrapped.
  • Five Lahore-bound flights to Sharjah, Muscat, and Riyadh were cancelled.
  • Qatar Airways cancelled two flights from Lahore, four from Islamabad, and four from Peshawar and Sialkot.
  • Five inbound flights to Peshawar and Abu Dhabi from Sharjah and Dubai were also cancelled.

Severe delays are being reported across multiple routes. PIA flight PK 747 from Lahore to Madinah is delayed by 13 hours, while PK 247 from Lahore to Dammam faces a 6.5-hour delay.

Qatar Airways flight QR 621 from Doha to Karachi and Lahore is delayed by 10 hours. PIA flight PK 233 from Islamabad to Dubai is delayed by a staggering 15 hours.

Two incoming flights from Bahrain to Islamabad have also been delayed by 4 hours, aviation sources added.

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