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First Batch of 300 Brazilian Cattle Arrived at Sialkot International Airport
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First Batch of 300 Brazilian Cattle Arrived at Sialkot International Airport

The first batch of premium-quality cattle from Brazil landed at Sialkot International Airport, which marks significant development in Pakistan’s agricultural sector.  The first batch of high-quality cattle from Brazil reached Sialkot International Airport. This step shows an exciting development in Pakistan’s agriculture sector. This is also a big success for the Green Pakistan Livestock Initiative (GPLI), run by the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC).  The cattle, which have been carefully selected for their superior generic traits, represent nine different breeds. Having this variety is likely to help make better meat and milk all across Pakistan.  The cows traveled with the American company “National Airlines” on a big Boeing 747 cargo plane. They fl...
Sialkot : A Football capital of the world
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Sialkot : A Football capital of the world

The world of football considers Sialkot as the football capital of the world. Sialkot is a city in the eastern Pakistani province of Punjab. It produces 70% of the world's hand-stitched footballs. Pakistan exports 20 million soccer balls, also known as footballs in Pakistan. The United Kingdom and many other countries love to buy Pakistan-made footballs. Countries use these footballs in all of the major leagues all over the world each year. The city of Sialkot is the world's leading producer of soccer balls and has about 2,000 such factories. Companies such as Adidas, Nike, and Reebok are all fond of Pakistan-made footballs. These companies purchase footballs in massive quantities. Pakistan produces around 75% of the world’s supply of football. Soccer is the world’s most watched and mo...
FIFA World Cup 2022 Footballs made in Pakistan
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FIFA World Cup 2022 Footballs made in Pakistan

Once again, Pakistan Footballs will be used in the FIFA world cup 2022. The sports capital Sialkot is recording its name in making history. The Tournament will start in winter this year. FIFA World Cup 2022 is around the corner. Fans are waiting anxiously for a lot of high-voltage matches and rivalries. In this chaos and festivities, a piece of pleasant news came for Pakistan as a nation. Football that will use in the complete tournament is made in Pakistan. Pakistan with the collaboration of China is manufacturing these footballs in the factories of Sialkot. Moreover, the Land of the eagle is already known as the sports capital of the region. They export high-quality goods all over the world. "We have once again been chosen to supply soccer balls for the World Cup, which is an hon...
Sialkot Lynching: 40 new suspects identified through videos
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Sialkot Lynching: 40 new suspects identified through videos

Sialkot police says; around 35 key suspects have been arrested for Lynching. Police and other authorities are continuing to identify more suspects through CCTV and mobile data to arrest on charge of sialkot lynching. A key suspect in the horrifying mob lynching in Sialkot Police and law enforcement authorities since the horrifying act in sialkot about mob lynching of a Sri Lankan factory manager are working on identification of suspects. Recently, Sialkot police released information saying that they have identified 40 more suspects. Police is identifying the suspects through CCTV footages, mobile data and biometric attendance system installed inside the factory. According to Sialkot police, around 35 out of 140 key suspects are under custody. Police have obtained a physical rem...
Sialkot mob lynches and burns Sri Lankan manager to death
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Sialkot mob lynches and burns Sri Lankan manager to death

The Sri Lankan, a factory manager at a local Sialkot factory was alleged for blasphemy. The mob, over these allegations tortured the man, before burning him Photo taken during the mob lynching, where hundreds can be seen chanting slogans around the burning corpse On Friday, took place a horrifying mob lynching and burning of a Sri Lankan factory manager in Sialkot. The Sri Lankan, 'Priyantha Kumara' who was an export manager at a local factory was accused of blasphemy. The mob containing dozens of people, first attacked and tortured him and then moved onto burn his body. Soon after the mob lynching, photos and videos started circulating on social media. Around hundreds of people were seen gathered around the Sri Lankan factory manager, chanting slogans while the torture contin...