People in Pakistan have been facing difficulties during Ramzan, with over a dozen of them dying in stampedes in tortuously long queues for cheap wheat flour, The Pakistan Military Monitor reported.
Scores of people have suffered injuries and millions have been coming back to their homes without a fistful of wheat flour, as per the news report. Police beatings of people queued up for wheat is being witnessed in Pakistan, as per the news report. Hundreds and hundreds of families have to break their fast with dry bread and water during Ramzan. Rising inflation has made the wheat flour crisis even more tragic. The price of ordinary snacks like samosa and pakoras are so high that poor people, who ever relied on them for filling up their stomachs after fasting, have to make do with leftovers in shops, as per the news report.
Every day, millions of people queue up outside government shops but they have to return to their homes empty-handed. Subsidised wheat is hard to come by across the government shops as they are sold in black for an exorbitant price or bought in large amounts by rich people, according to The Pakistan Military Monitor report.
NASA's latest Instagram post, featuring a Sandhill Crane at Kennedy Space Center, highlights the rare…
The Australian Open is streaming animated versions of tennis matches, like Alexander Zverev's second-round match,…
The PCB is confident India’s captain Rohit Sharma will attend Champions Trophy 2025 events despite…
A viral video from @foodsafetywar claims unhygienic practices at Amritsar Haveli, Hyderabad, showing reused leftover…
The PCB has set Champions Trophy ticket prices starting at PKR 1000, with variations for…
Nathan Anderson shuts down Hindenburg Research, citing burnout. Analysts question the fate of ongoing cases…