PM Sharif inaugurates Kuchlar-Khuzdar highway construction project in Balochistan

Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, front left, inaugurates construction of the Khuzdar-Kuchlak highway in Quetta on April 23, 2022. (PID)
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Updated 24 April 2022
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PM Sharif inaugurates Kuchlar-Khuzdar highway construction project in Balochistan

  • PM says will resolve the issue of missing persons in the province
  • Orders authorities to finish 814km highway from Chaman to Karachi within one-and-a-half years

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday laid the foundation stone of a 303km highway in Balochistan, promising to expedite development projects in the southwestern Pakistani province.

Balochistan, which borders Afghanistan and Iran, is Pakistan’s largest in terms of land area but its least populous and underdeveloped. It has witnessed a low-intensity insurgency for the last two decades, fueled by anger that its abundant reserves of natural resources are not relieving citizens from crushing poverty.

During a visit to Quetta, Balochistan’s provincial capital, Sharif inaugurated construction work on the part of the N-25 highway that connects Khuzdar city with Kuchlak town.  

Addressing an event held to mark the inauguration, he vowed to accelerate development in Balochistan and end poverty.

“With unity and consensus, Balochistan will be put on a path of rapid development and prosperity,” he said.  

The Karachi-Quetta highway was known as a “killer highway” as countless people had been killed in fatal accidents while traveling on it. Sharif said his government is serious about turning it from a dangerous highway into a prosperous one.

He directed the National Highway Authority (NHA) officials to complete the entire 814km N-25 highway from Balochistan’s Chaman city to Karachi within one-and-a-half years, adding that the highway’s completion was one of the key demands of the people of Balochistan.




Balochistan Chief Minister Balochistan Mir Abdul Qudus Bizenjo, right, receives Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in Quetta on April 23, 2022. (Photo courtesy: Balochistan CM secretariat)

Sharif also spoke about the issue of missing persons, which continues to spark revolt in the province.

A federal commission on enforced disappearances set up in March 2011 listed 8,122 cases of missing persons reported nationwide by June 2021, of which 5,880 have been resolved. At least 500 people on the list are from Balochistan.

“Without resolving the missing persons issue, all the development projects in Balochistan can’t heal the wounds of the people of Balochistan,” he said, adding that he would resolve the issue with the help of Baloch nationalist leader Akhtar Mengal.  

Governments in the past have attempted, and failed, to win over dissidents. The need for peace is more urgent than ever before, especially in the last decade as China has turned its attention towards Balochistan’s wealth of copper, gold, gas and coal deposits and invested billions of dollars in the province.

Separatist militants have frequently targeted Chinese projects, including its construction in Gwadar, a strategic port on the Balochistan coast.


Cricket, travel, entertainment dominate Pakistan’s TikTok searches in 2025

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Cricket, travel, entertainment dominate Pakistan’s TikTok searches in 2025

  • TikTok releases annual review of most searched items in Pakistan ranging from sports to movies and music
  • Pakistan cricketer Babar Azam’s century was the most searched moment on TikTok this year, reveals platform

ISLAMABAD: TikTok this week released its annual review of the most searched topics in Pakistan in 2025, with travel, food, sports and entertainment driving digital searches, the video platform said. 

In a press release, TikTok said its search patterns depicted that people use the platform as a “discovery tool for real life” where they explore destinations and find relatable guidance from influencers on various topics. 

“Whether it’s tracking the latest cricket moment, planning a weekend trip, learning something new, or checking reviews before buying, Pakistanis are turning to TikTok to make everyday decisions,” Umais Naveed, content operations lead South Asia at TikTok, said in a statement on Wednesday. 

According to TikTok, among places, the most searched were Islamabad, Altit Fort in Hunza, Chenab River and Pakistani cities of Lahore and Karachi. 

In the “Most Searched News and Moments” category, former Pakistan captain Babar Azam’s century against Sri Lanka dominated the searches, followed by Pakistan’s cricket matches against South Africa and Sri Lanka. “Floods” was also a popular search item in this category. 

“Jhol,” a Pakistani song by singers Maanu and Annural Khalid dominated the category of “Most Searched Soundtracks” while “Supreme” by Indian artist Shubh and “Pal Pal” by Afusic were also among the most searched songs this year. 

“Lava burger” and “Dubai Chocolate” were among the most searched food items this year on TikTok while Azam was the most searched sportsperson in the country, followed by Indian cricketer Abhishek Sharma. 

Alina Amir, Jannat Mirza, Khizar Umer and Kanwal Aftab were among the most searched TikTok creators in 2025 while Imran Ashraf, Fahad Mustafa and Mahira Khan were among the most searched celebrities on the social media platform. 

TikTok said searches linked to the hashtag #TravelTok increased by 53 percent this year while those with #FoodTok rose by 52 percent. Another popular hashtag #StudyTok searches were up by 60 percent while #FitnessTok recorded the largest jump of the year, growing by 66 percent year-on-year.

“TikTok remains committed to supporting a vibrant creative community in Pakistan and to making discoveries simpler, more joyful, and more meaningful for everyone who comes to TikTok to find their next inspiration,” the platform said.