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Express Tribune
7 days ago
- Automotive
- Express Tribune
Helmets made compulsory for motorcycle riders in Islamabad regardless of gender
waiting for calamity: A woman rides on a motorcycle unaware of her dress hanging close to chain of the bike, which can cause a fatal accident. photo: Jalal Qureshi/express Listen to article The Islamabad Traffic Police (ITP) has made it mandatory for motorcycle riders and pillion passengers to wear helmets regardless of gender in a bid to enhance road safety and protect commuters from serious injuries. According to the ITP spokesperson, the decision was taken to curb the rising number of road accidents involving motorcyclists. Officials noted that passengers seated at the back are equally vulnerable in the event of a crash. ITP Chief Traffic Officer (CTO) Zeeshan Haider said that wearing a helmet would now be compulsory for both men and women riding on motorcycles. The rule will come into effect after a two-week awareness campaign. اسلام آباد ٹریفک پولیس ایجوکیشن ونگ کی جانب سے شاہین انٹرسیکشن پر موٹر سائیکل پر سوار دونوں افراد کے لئے ہیلمٹ کے استعمال پر روڈ سیفٹی مہم، شہریوں میں پمفلٹ تقسیم کئے۔ جس کا مقصد کا بائیک پر سوار دونوں افراد 2 افراد کو ہیلمٹ کے استعمال کی ترغیب دینا ہے۔ #WeRIslamabadPolice… — Islamabad Police (@ICT_Police) July 3, 2025 'Initially, the public will be educated about the importance of wearing helmets for both riders,' he said, adding that . CTO Haider maintained that the use of helmets significantly reduces the risk of fatal injuries in accidents and can help save up to 50 per cent more lives in such cases. He further clarified that in instances where the passenger is not wearing a helmet, the penalty will be imposed on the motorcycle driver. The ITP has urged the public to comply with the new regulation for their own safety and that of others on the road.


Indian Express
02-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Indian Express
Sheikh Hasina Sentenced to 6 Months Jail by Bangladesh War Crimes Tribunal
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Express Tribune
07-06-2025
- Health
- Express Tribune
Heat, power cuts risk Eid meat storage
Deep freezers bought by customers for keeping sacrificial meat are piled up outside the showrooms at Regal Chowk for delivery. Photo: Jalal Qureshi/express Intense heat and prolonged load-shedding during Eidul Azha have made preserving sacrificial meat a serious concern. Health experts advise drying washed meat thoroughly, cutting it into small portions, and storing it in airtight containers or polythene bags before freezing. Dr Hilar Sheikh of Jinnah Hospital told Express News that improper drying or delayed freezing can lead to spoilage. He warned against using regular plastic bags, which fail to block freezer gases, causing toxins to form. Repeated freezing and thawing may also cause food poisoning or hepatitis E. In case of outages, storing meat in ice-packed steel or thermocol boxes is advised. Early distribution to the needy is encouraged to avoid waste.


Express Tribune
09-05-2025
- Politics
- Express Tribune
India's false thunder fizzles in face of reality
Trailers roll steadily towards Karachi Port, loading and unloading export cargo with clockwork precision - a scene of normalcy that flies in the face of Indian media's fictional narrative of destruction. As crowds gather at bustling food streets and night traffic paints the city in motion, the so-called "bombed" city proves it's very much alive. PHOTO: Jalal Qureshi/express If one were to believe the shrill drumbeats echoing from Indian newsrooms, Karachi — a vibrant metropolis of over 30 million — would have been reduced to nothing but rubble. But just like all other lies, deceit and shenanigans that originate across the border, this too has been unmasked as fiction, not fact. Indian media's hollow cries of an "attack on Karachi" are yet another chapter in a tired playbook of fearmongering, spun not for truth, but for optics. Yet, Karachi stands tall — unbroken, undisturbed, and unimpressed. The Express Tribune has investigated the Indian media's false propaganda about an attack on Karachi and has brought to light the real situation in the city. Amid breathless Indian media reports claiming devastation and emergency in Karachi following a supposed attack, the facts on the ground tell a very different story — one of calm, continuity, and resilience. The only thing under siege was the truth itself, as Indian anchors peddled panic from behind studio desks, far removed from the ground reality. Business districts are buzzing, streets are jammed with everyday hustle, and commercial life pulses unimpeded across the metropolis. From Keamari to Korangi, Machar Colony to Malir, no trace of disruption can be found. Public transport runs routinely, cargo flows unhalted, and the city's famously tireless populace continues its daily rhythm — entirely unaffected by foreign fiction. In a striking twist, even the traffic jams once cursed by commuters were now seen as a welcome sign of peace — proof that life in the city marches on, loud and proud. Many voices from across Karachi have condemned what they call India's media warfare, aimed at pacifying its domestic audience with tales of manufactured triumph. "This is nothing more than psychological warfare," said Patron-in-Chief of the Karachi Traders Alliance Khawaja Jamal Sethi. "Karachi is open. Our markets, our petrol pumps, our lives - all are operating as normal. India is waging a war of words because it cannot win a war of truth." President of the Pakistan Goods Transport Alliance Malik Shehzad Awan confirmed that no disruption had occurred in cargo or commuter movement. "India is spinning tales, but the world can see that Karachi neither sleeps nor is scared." Echoing the sentiment, senior political analyst Zia Abbas pointedly remarked, "Modi's government has suffered military, moral, and diplomatic defeats. Now they are clutching at the straws of media warfare, but Pakistan sees through the façade — and so does the world." From minority leaders like Naveed Bhatti, who reaffirmed that the city's diverse communities feel safe and stand united, to humanitarian workers like Chhipa's Chaudhry Shahid Hussain, who called Indian claims "utter fabrications". Sindh's Minister for Local Government, Saeed Ghani, summed it up as "there is no emergency, no attack, and no disruption. This is Indian propaganda at its worst — and it has failed. Citizens from all religions and communities in the city are united."


Indian Express
06-05-2025
- Politics
- Indian Express
Explained: Why does Punjab's water still flow to Pakistan
A lot of water from the rivers allotted to India under the Indus Water Treaty is flowing into Pakistan, even as Punjab struggles for water. Here's why. Report: Anju Agnihotri Chaba Production: Charulata Biswas Camera: Madhur Shyam Edit: Gokul The Indian Express covers a wide spectrum of national and international news, including daily updates, political developments, election coverage, gadget and mobile reviews, technology updates, entertainment news, Bollywood trends, sports news and public opinions on daily topics. The Indian Express's comprehensive coverage extends to global events, providing insightful analysis on international affairs. With a focus on both Indian and global perspectives, the Indian Express delivers top-notch editorial analysis and in-depth reporting. Stay informed with the latest news, trends, explained and expert views from India and around the world. You can search us on YouTube by: @indianexpress, indian express, indian express newspaper today,indian express newspaper,indian express editorial analysis,indian express analysis,indian express analysis today,indian express,indian express news,the indian express newspaper analysis,the indian express,the indian express newspaper analysis today,the indian express editorial analysis,the indian express newspaper. Stay Tuned To Indian Express For More Updates: Watch Out Our Weekly Shows: 🡆 Political Pulse - 🡆 Express Explained In 60 Seconds - 🡆 Zero Hour with Derek O' Brien - 🡆 Indian Express Explained - 🡆 UPSC Essentials-