Islamabad, Oct 15: Secure Logistics Group Secures Landmark Deal to Provide Transport Services to Maersk Maersk West and Central Asia Limited (Maersk) has agreed to receive transport services from Secure Logistics Group Limited (PSX: SLGL), the business said on Tuesday to the primary stock exchange. SLG’s goals to become a top domestic logistic services provider are aligned with this corporate onboarding of SLG as one of the Transport Service Provider[s] to Maersk, according to the stock filing. In relation to a comparable agreement under SLG’s TIR License, whereby the business will offer comparable services to Maersk beginning with the Regional…
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Islamabad, Oct 15: FBR Tax Collection Under Tajir Dost Scheme Falls Short by 99% FBR Tax Collection Under Tajir Dost Scheme which the International Monetary Fund (IMF) proposed, the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has not even come close to collecting the Rs. 1 million tax collection targets for the first quarter of current fiscal year. The tax machinery has somehow missed out on 99.99 percent of the target, reported Express Tribune. By mid-October, fewer than 600 traders had contributed less than Rs. 1.3 million in taxes. The federal government must collect Rs. 23.4 billion under the FBR scheme in…
Islamabad, Oct 15: Pakistan vs England Shafique and Masood’s Record Stand Pakistan vs England Saim Ayub and Abdullah Shafique, the opening pair for Pakistan, have established their greatest partnership to date in the ongoing second Test match against England in Multan, although a modest one at just 15 runs. This pairing, although a slight improvement, underscores the continued challenges faced by Pakistan’s opening duo in Test cricket. In an attempt to take advantage of the advantageous circumstances and lay a solid foundation, Pakistan won the toss and chose to bat first against England. Though they have opened together in five…
Islamabad, Oct 15: Kylian Mbappe Legal Dispute Heats Up After Mediation Refusal Kylian Mbappe, the sensational French football player, is apparently facing legal issues in Sweden after being charged with a horrific offense. The Swedish legal authorities are reportedly investigating allegations of sexual assault against the striker. Authorities in Sweden acknowledged that an inquiry had been opened in response to a complaint, but they withheld the identities of those involved. Kylian Mbappe Legal Dispute Heats Up After Mediation Refusal police declined to provide any further information, claiming that doing so would jeopardize the investigation. Kylian Mbappe took to X (formerly…
Islamabad, Oct 15: Freelancing Centers in GB Government to Launch 14 Centers and Upgrade 3 Software Technology Parks Two Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) were signed by the Gilgit-Baltistan School and Education Department, Pakistan Software Export Board, and Special Communications Organization to enhance the region’s IT infrastructure and freelance prospects. The purpose of these agreements is to establish Gilgit-Baltistan as a center for innovation, digital education, and freelance IT work. The first Memorandum of Understanding describes a collaboration between Gilgit-Baltistan’s IT Department and PSEB to create Software Technology Hubs in Diamer, Ghizer, and Nagar. With PSEB supplying the technological know-how required…
Islamabad, Oct 15: PIA Employee Vanishes in Canada Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has reported the disappearance of another flight attendant in Canada. Mohsin Raza, the crew member, was supposed to board an aircraft from Karachi on October 13 and was last seen in Toronto. Raza, an Islamabad native, neglected to show up at the hotel in time for flight PK 784. He failed to report for duty, which caused his absence to be discovered. More least a dozen PIA flight attendants are said to have vanished in Toronto during the course of the previous year. According to sources, the airline’s…
Islamabad, Oct 15: Lahore College for Women University Suspends Senior Official Over Harassment Allegations A senior official was suspended from his position by the Lahore College for Women University (LCWU) following a student’s accusation of harassment. This action was taken in response to a wave of demonstrations on campus by students who were upset with how the administration had handled their accusations of harassment. Following a formal complaint from a student, the administration took action, initiating an investigation and suspending the implicated official in order to maintain openness. A spokesman for the institution stated that the suspension was required to…
Islamabad, Oct 15: Pakistan vs England Kamran Ghulam Shines with Fifty on Test Debut in Multan The replacement for Babar Azam, Kamran Ghulam, has started the second Test match against England in Multan with a remarkable show of talent and poise. Pakistan vs England Kamran Ghulam After an early loss, the teenage batsman steadied Pakistan’s innings with an important fifty and forged a crucial 100-run partnership with Saim Ayub, who also reached his half-century. Pakistan was in a vulnerable situation after losing the first two wickets of opener Abdullah Shafique and skipper Shan Masood. But Saim Ayub and Kamran Ghulam’s…
Islamabad, Oct 15: Recently, Vivo X200 Pro which includes the X200, X200 Pro, and X200 Pro Mini—became officially available in China. While the Pro versions continue to receive more attention, the vanilla model retains some of its siblings’ characteristics. Design and Display The 6.67-inch quad-curved display on the Vivo X200 Pro is identical to that of its bigger Pro cousin. Zeiss Natural Color technology offers improved color fidelity with this screen. The 10-bit LTPS panel has a peak brightness of 4,500 nits and uses high-frequency PWM dimming to remove flicker. It also supports HDR10+. Amazingly, this display uses less electricity…
Islamabad, Oct 14: TikTok Livestreaming Underage Strip Shows An unsettling pattern of adolescents as young as 15 acting inappropriately during TikTok live streaming has been found, according to a startling conclusion from the platform’s internal inquiry. The inquiry, which was sparked by a Forbes article, found that many minors were being paid in digital “gifts” or “coins” that could be exchanged for actual money in return for stripping in public. This troubling revelation is only one of many disturbing ones found in private documents that NPR and Kentucky Public Radio recently looked into. The documents present a concerning image of…