Author: Iqra Khan

The Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Education has taken the initiative to ensure the safety of drinking water within educational institutions. In line with this, it has been decided to conduct testing of the water quality in all schools and colleges in Islamabad.This testing aims to identify any deficiencies in water quality and ensure that appropriate measures are taken to rectify them promptly. Following the testing, schools and colleges are required to take necessary actions to address any issues found and ensure the provision of clean and safe drinking water for students and staff.Furthermore, schools and colleges are instructed…

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ISLAMABAD: Ethiopia and Pakistan on Thursday to collaborate in various education sectors, including science and technology, agriculture, health, information and communication. The both parties reach this consensus during a meeting between the special envoy and the extraordinary ambassador and plenipotentiary Jemal Beker Abdula and the president of the Higher Education Commission,the Dr.Mukhtar Ahmed.The meeting discussed the modalities aimed at making mutual cooperation in the education sector for the purpose of knowledge, skills and expertise. Ambassador Jemal Beker said said that the Ethiopian government will strengthen the already thriving bilateral relations between the two through educational diplomacy. Collaboration in the education…

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KARACHI: Climate change negatively affected mango harvest for the third sequential year as the general creation of the significant natural product could fall by 600,000 metric tons this year exporters and cultivation specialists cautioned on Thursday.Punjab and Sindh are fundamental makers of mango sharing 70% and 29% of the 1.8 million metric lots of public produce. The leftover 1% comes from Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P).Notwithstanding, unfortunate weather patterns could diminish Punjab’s yield by 35-40% and by under 20% of Sindh. Farmer Organization’s Council Sindh Chairman Jawaid Junejo and Sindh Chamber of Agriculture (SCA) Senior VP Nabi  Bux Sathio and Small Growers Organization…

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Mahira Khan, a prominent Pakistani actress, recently attended the Pakistan Literature Festival in Quetta as a special guest engaging in insightful discussions about her career and experiences. The event took an unexpected turn when an unidentified object was hurled at her from the audience momentarily disrupting the proceedings. Despite the shock and concern caused by the incident, Khan displayed remarkable composure, addressing the interruption with grace and expressing disappointment at the lack of respect for dialogue. Undeterred, She resumed her conversation and even expressed support for a film showcasing the vibrant culture of Balochistan and Quetta. During the festival, a…

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Australia faces the trial of managing the impact of a booming overall student people inciting government considered covering student selections. This activity means to address worries concerning dwelling and the possible maltreatment of visas for relocation purposes. Australian experts are searching for a response that changes the money related benefits of worldwide guidance with the essential of skilled relocation the executives. Senior specialists dread that visa programs are weak against cheating, for specific establishments perhaps working with rather than genuine insightful activities. The university area has raised worries that understudy inclusion could subvert Australia’s situation as an eminent instructive center.…

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PSL franchise owners have voiced their dissent against the PCB’s proposal to overlap PSL 10 with the 2025 IPL season. This opposition arises as the PCB contemplates adjusting the league’s traditional mid-February to mid-March schedule due to the ICC Champions Trophy slated for February-March 2025. Franchise representatives expressed serious reservations about the proposed schedule adjustment and the possibility of higher compensation for star players during a critical PSL Cricket Committee meeting on Tuesday. They contended that paying top international players more may encourage local players to seek wage increases as well, upending the franchises’ delicate financial equilibrium. Emphasizing the importance…

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The Higher Education Commission (HEC) cricket team, comprised of university students, has demonstrated exceptional prowess on the field, securing a spot in the semi-finals of the President’s Cup 2024. Their journey has been nothing short of remarkable, marked by victories against formidable opponents such as State Bank of Pakistan, Pakistan Television Corporation, and WAPDA. In a thrilling encounter, the HEC team clinched a nail-biting victory by just 1 wicket against WAPDA, showcasing their resilience and skill under pressure. Aqib Liaquat, hailing from the University of Sargodha, shone brightly with his remarkable bowling performance, claiming 5 wickets and earning accolades as…

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