DAILY BRIEF NEWS UPDATE:
Mobile phone services suspended
indefinitely in Karachi
KARACHI: Mobile phone services were suspended indefinitely in
Karachi whereas the blocked phone services were resumed in Lahore during the
early hours of Monday, DawnNews reported.Authorities blocked cell phone services in Karachi over security concerns and had also issued a notification to ban pillion riding in the city.
Earlier on Sunday reports were received of cellphone service suspended for three hours between 7 pm and 10 pm in Karachi”s Clifton, Defense and I I Chudrigar Road areas.
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U.S.A 98.17
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Euro 130.14
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KARACHI
Gold Tezabi (24-ct) Rs
53,400
Silver Tezabi Rs
977.14
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