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October is the driest month in the city of Karachi. The highest temperature of 43.3 °C (109.9 °F) was recorded on 1 October 1959 and lowest was 10.0 °C (50.0 °F) recorded on 30 October 1949. [5] Morning is hazy and the winds are calm, the sky remains clear with hot conditions.
Merewether Clock Tower or Merewether Tower (Urdu: میری ویدر ٹاور) [2] is a neo-Gothic clocktower built during the Victorian era in Karachi, Pakistan. [3] The tower is a landmark in central Karachi, and is at the termini of two of the most important roads in central Karachi: Muhammad Ali Jinnah Road and I. I. Chundrigar Road.
Time offset from GMT [1] Notes; Prior until 1907 UTC+04:28:12: Karachi Time (KART) 1907–1951 UTC+05:30: Indian Standard Time (IST) 1951–1971 UTC+05:00 in West Pakistan UTC+06:00 in East Pakistan (today Bangladesh) Karachi Time (KART) Dacca Time (DACT) 1971–present UTC+05:00 in Pakistan: Pakistan Standard Time (PKT)
15 October – 2024 SCO summit (Heads of government) in Islamabad. [150] 17 October – Punjab closes schools and universities due to student protests following an alleged rape at the Punjab College for Women. [151] 20 October – Two transgender women are stabbed to death in an attack on their residence in Mardan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. [152]
[188] [189] [190] Karachi's population grew by 59.8% since the 1998 census to 14.9 million, while Lahore city grew 75.3% [191] – though Karachi's census district had not been altered by the provincial government since 1998, while Lahore's had been expanded by Punjab's government, [191] leading to some of Karachi's growth to have occurred ...
Karachi Time (Urdu: کراچی وقت, abbreviated as KART, LMT or Local Mean Time) was a time zone set at UTC+04:28:12 ahead of Greenwich Mean Time and observed prior until 1907 in Karachi. The local time was established by the Karachi Chamber of Commerce & Industry. [1] [2] From 1951 to 1971, the term Karachi Time was again used to denote ...
Larkana has been Pakistan's hottest city since 2010. 50 °C (122 °F) or above was recorded on four consecutive days from 24 to 27 May 2010. [2] 26 May 2010: 53 °C (127 °F) Jacobabad: Sindh: 50 °C (122 °F) or above was recorded for four consecutive days: 24 to 27 May 2010. This temperature was also recorded on 12 June 1919. [2] 26 May 2010
October 24 is the 297th day of the year (298th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar; 68 days remain until the end of the year. Events. Pre-1600 AD 69 – In ...