Islamabad, March 19 -- Its midnight in Islamabad, Pakistan's federal capital. The mercury has fallen down to 6 at Celsius scale. It feels like freezing cold outside.

A piercing cold wave has swept across the city which is home to local society, foreign missions, country's President and Prime Minister and top bureaucracy.

Markets and public transport has been closed. While a little above million residents of this city are enjoying sound sleep.

However, things are totally otherwise at Safe City Islamabad - Capital Command and Control Center which is situated at a distance of about 14.5 Kilometers to West of Prime Minister Secretariat, where Staff and supervisors are fresh and attentive as the city takes nap, keeping eye on every nook an...