ISLAMABAD, AUGUST 12: The Upper Chitral region is where the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government has decided to launch the “Taleem Card” scheme. This decision is in compliance with the directives issued by Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur to the Departments of Finance and Education to begin implementing the program immediately. Gandapur announced that Upper Chitral, one of the province’s least developed districts, will host the first phase of the “Taleem Card” launch. The initiative will be piloted in this field initially to ensure the best results. The program will first be progressively expanded to other districts in Upper Chitral while…
Author: Mawadat Fatima
ISLAMABAD, AUGUST 12: In order to assist Pakistanis wishing to take advantage of the amnesty declared by the Dubai administration, the Pakistan Embassy in the United Arab Emirates has requested that the Ministry of Interior (MoI) permit NADRA and immigration and passport office officials to operationalize their portals. The opening of the Passport and NADRA sections in Pakistan on August 17 for Dubai was announced in a letter to the MoI by the Pakistani ambassador in the United Arab Emirates. The UAE government has declared a two-month grace period during which infringers might have their fines remitted. The first day…
ISLAMABAD, AUGUST 12: With the caveat that the proposed station distribution by Pakistan and the Ministry of Overseas does not adhere to the principles of merit and fair play, the Prime Minister has authorized the appointment of 19 officers as Community Welfare Attaches for various foreign countries. While acknowledging the Establishment division’s observation in paragraph 17 of the summary and acknowledging that the ministry’s proposed station allocations do not adhere to the principles of merit and fair play, the letter states that the PM is pleased to approve the allocation of stations for community welfare attaches in Pakistan’s mission abroad,…
ISLAMABAD, AUGUST 12: According to sources familiar with the subject, Cisco plans to let off thousands of workers in a second round of layoffs this year as the US networking equipment giant focuses on higher-growth sectors like cybersecurity and artificial intelligence. According to unnamed individuals who were not authorized to talk publicly, the number of impacted employees may be comparable to or somewhat greater than the 4,000 workers that Cisco let go in February. The announcement is expected to be made as early as Wednesday along with the company’s fourth-quarter results. Prior to the company’s announcement in February, San Jose,…
ISLAMABAD, AUGUST 12: The Aviation Ministry has chosen to begin looking into officials who may have been implicated in corruption inside the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). According to sources, the decision was made in response to many allegations of “corruption” inside the CAA. The inquiry will also examine into direct hires made by the CAA, with a particular emphasis on the Flight Standards and SQMS divisions, where it is said that candidates with merit were passed over in the recruiting process. Sources further revealed that staff-level jobs and the hiring of Additional Directors, Aero-Medical Directors, and other Assistant Directors were…
ISLAMABAD, AUGUST 11: In his video message, Senator Van Hollen said, “Hi, I’m Chris Van Hollen and I’m proud to represent the great state of Maryland in the United States Senate. And I’m very pleased to join all of you in celebrating Pakistan’s 77th Independence Day. Over the past 77 years, the people of the United States and the people of Pakistan have built strong bonds of friendship. And I look forward to doing my part to continue to strengthen our relationship. Throughout my life, I’ve experienced the generosity and warmth of the Pakistani people. And here in the United…
ISLAMABAD, AUGUST 11: In a recent statement on National Minorities Day, representatives of the Federation of Pakistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) honored Pakistan’s minority population for their significant contribution to the nation’s growth and prosperity. In a statement on National Minorities Day, President FPCCI Atif Ikram Sheikh stated that minorities’ rights are fully protected by Pakistan’s Constitution. “Harmony is the only way to achieve national peace and stability, unity, and religious harmony. In his speech on August 11, 1947, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the man who founded Pakistan, proclaimed minorities to be equal citizens. Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the Quaid-e-Azam,…
Islamabad, AUGUST 11: Pakistan’s Finance Minister, Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb, and Minister for Power, Sardar Awais Ahmad Khan Leghari, had high-level talks with Chinese authorities to discuss the issues facing the country’s energy industry. According to specifics, Minister Aurangzeb greeted the Chinese group and emphasized Pakistan and China’s strong and long-lasting partnership. He outlined the recent improvements in Pakistan’s economy, such as increased tax collection, decreased inflation, and a rise in foreign exchange reserves. In order to spur economic growth, the minister reaffirmed the government’s commitment to pursuing privatization initiatives and enacting major reforms in state-owned enterprises (SOEs). Pakistan’s request for…
ISLAMABAD, AUGUST 11: Users in Pakistan of WhatsApp and other social media apps are lamenting “disruption in services.” Users on WhatsApp are saying that they are having trouble downloading images, videos, and voice messages. WhatsApp is displaying the following message to certain users: “Couldn’t download the document.” Give it another go. If the issue persists, consider establishing a Wi-Fi connection. The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority, however, has minimized the persistent problems that the nation’s cellular subscribers are having with WhatsApp, blaming it on a potential “technical glitch.” A 2024 World Population Review estimate states that Pakistan has 52.3 million WhatsApp users.…
ISLAMABAD, AUGUST 11: The cost of a solar panel has abruptly decreased to Rs. 30-32 per Watt, the lowest amount in Pakistan’s history of this industry. Due to oversupply in the local market and a decline in global prices, solar panel prices have decreased. According to well-informed sources, the rate reduction is the result of a significant global drop in lithium battery sales. In the last year, the cost of lithium batteries has decreased by about half on the global market. Dry batteries haven’t experienced much of a rate reduction since importers have refused to decrease costs for local purchasers,…