
Laborers making construction raw bricks at a local bricks Kiln


Construction daily wages workers fixing cement blocks on the center of he road for diversion of traffic near Sahu Chowk in the city


Mr. Carlos Geha, Head of UNOCHA Pakistan called on Chairman NDMA Lt. Gen Inam Haider Malik in his office


Traders are chanting slogans during a rally against the burning of Holy Quran in Sweden, at Aabpara Chowk


Punjab Governor Muhammad Baligh ur Rehman giving gold medals to the outstanding students during the 20th Convocation of Fatima Jinnah Women University for the graduates of 2022 held at Jinnah Convention Centre


Rupee loses another Rs 6.82 against dollar
ISLAMABAD, Jan 27 (APP): The exchange rate of the Pakistani rupee depreciated by Rs 6.82 against the US dollar in the interbank trading on Friday and closed at Rs 262.60 against the previous day’s closing of Rs 255.42.
According to the Forex Association of Pakistan (FAP), the buying and selling rates of dollar in the open market were recorded at Rs 264 and Rs 266 respectively.
The price of the euro appreciated by Rs 6.77 and closed at Rs 285.60 against the previous day’s closing of Rs 278.83, according to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP).
The Japanese yen increased by 04 paisa to close at Rs. 2.01, whereas an increase of Rs. 8.24 was witnessed in the exchange rate of the British pound, which was traded at Rs. 324.94 as compared to its last closing of Rs. 316.60.
The exchange rates of the Emirates dirham and Saudi riyal increased by 95 paisa and 91 paisa to close at Rs 71.49 and Rs 69.95 respectively.
Punjab Governor Muhammad Baligh ur Rehman addressing during the 20th Convocation of Fatima Jinnah Women University for the graduates of 2022 held at Jinnah Convention Centre


A loader rickshaw driver on his way loaded heavy cargo that may cause any accident


Students of FG College for Home Economics F/11-1 are participating in a Dress Show competition held in connection with Intercollegiate Ceremony



