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92 per cent of survey respondents say Karachi City is the best place to live

92 per cent of survey respondents say Karachi City is the best place to live 20 Dec 2020 Tariq Butt, Correspondent A survey has found 9 out of every 10 residents of Karachi declaring the mega city conducive for living but expressed strong concerns over the lack of sanitation and high crime rate. Over 500 people from across Karachi took part in the poll conducted by Gallup Pakistan that was held from Oct.27 to Nov.17, 2020. On a question of standards of living, 94 per cent respondents found the city ideal for neighbours and 92 per cent expressed their own preference for the City of Lights. On a query about the overall standards of living 87 per cent Karachiites declared the city as conducive, 84 per cent declared the same for the upbringing of their children. As many as 75 per cent elicited their preference for spending life after retirement in the city, while 73 per cent declared their preference for Karachi owing to better employment opportunities.

South Asia s oldest bakery in Lahore still offers the same taste, say customers

South Asia’s oldest bakery in Lahore still offers the same taste, say customers By Friday Dec 18, 2020 The 140-year old bakery is located in Lahore s historic Anarkali bazaar– where one can find several other historic sites The shop was established on January 1, 1879 Famous personalities like Quaid-e-Azam loved the confectionary s finger biscuits  LAHORE: Even after 140 years of its inception, a bakery in the provincial capital of Punjab is offering the same taste and quality to the delight of its loyal customers.  Known as Mohkam-ud-din & Sons, the confectionary is popular for selling some of the daintiest cakes and biscuits in the city.

Customers still enjoy the dainties of South Asia s oldest bakery in Lahore

Customers still enjoy the dainties of South Asia s oldest bakery in Lahore Pakistan It is located in Lahore s Anarkali bazaar Renowned personalities like Quaid-e-Azam, Allama Iqbal, Maulana Zafar Ali Khan, and Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru were regular visitors to the bakery LAHORE:  Known for the delicious cakes and finger biscuits, Mohkam-ud-din & Sons Bakers in the provincial capital of Punjab is offering the same taste and quality to the delight of its loyal customers even after 140 years of its inception. According to Geo News, The confectionary, established on January 1, 1879, is popular for selling some of the daintiest cakes and biscuits in the city.

Nawaz Sharif fires fresh salvo at PM Imran s selectors in Minar-e-Pakistan rally

Nawaz Sharif fires fresh salvo at PM Imran s selectors in Minar-e-Pakistan rally PDM to march on Islamabad in late January or start of February with resignations in hand, announces Maulana Fazl Nawaz Sharif addresses PDM rally in Lahore via video-link. SCREENGRAB LAHORE: An adamant opposition held its final showdown at Lahore’s Minar-e-Pakistan on Sunday as the ‘first phase’ of its anti-government campaign, under the 11-party alliance named the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM), came to a close. The public meeting was held despite the PDM leaders being issued security threat alerts as well as being requested by the government to not hold public gatherings as the second Covid-19 wave intensified in the country. Addressing a press conference on Saturday, Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar warned the opposition of necessary action being taken if laws were violated.

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