Islamabad, Sep 5: Book-style foldables are all competing to become the thinnest with Samsung even rumored to release an additional thinner model for the Galaxy Z Fold 6. Now rumor has it that OnePlus’s upcoming iteration will also be one of the thinnest options available. The successor to last year’s Oppo Find N3/OnePlus Open was recently teased by renowned Chinese leakster Digital Chat Station, although the original post has since been removed. The Find N5, which omits the number “4” from its naming convention—possibly because of tetraphobia, a cultural dislike of numbers—is said to have remarkable specs. Qualcomm’s potent Snapdragon 8 Gen 4…
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Islamabad, Sep 5: Pakistan Customs has detained 9,000 banned Boostin injections worth over Rs. 20 million at Islamabad International Airport. Sources told bloom pakistaan that customs authorities have seized banned Boostin injections from passengers coming from Doha. Reputable sources have provided information regarding an attempt to smuggle foreign-origin Boostin injections from Jeddah to Islamabad using flight number SV 726. When flight QR 632, an incoming flight from Doha, was being cleared, a Lahore resident was discovered to have prohibited items in both of his checked bags. Muhammad Munir and Muhammad Haroon, two customs officers, stopped him at the arrival hall,…
Islamabad, Sep 5: The Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) No Objection Certificate (NOC) policy has significantly reduced the demand for Pakistani players in international T20 leagues. The unclear guidelines for NOCs, which national players need to participate in foreign T20 leagues, have confused, going away many cricketers sidelined from major tournaments. This problem was made clear during Australia’s Big Bash League (BBL) draft. BBL teams first shown interest in signing Pakistani cricket players, but they needed to confirm their availability. However, Pakistani players were unable to give specific replies because of the ambiguity surrounding the NOCs, which caused BBL teams to lose…
Islamabad, Sep 5: The Auditor General of Pakistan (AGP) sensed an abnormal increase of 69 percent in Afghan transit trade cargo during 2022-23 despite no change in Afghan demand for these items. The AGP also noted that restrictions placed the Pakistani government on its own import of luxury and non-essential goods are linked to the unusual 69 percent growth in cargo carried by Afghan transit commerce during 2022–2023. The AGP has found discrepancies totaling Rs 737.868 billion in the collection and recovery of direct and indirect taxes for the fiscal year 2022–2023 in its most recent report. The FBR audit…
Islamabad, Sep 5: The federal government has appointed Lieutenant General Akhtar Nawaz Satti as Chairman Federal Public Service Commission. Sources told bloom Pakistan that the President, on the proposal of the Prime Minister, has approved an appointment of Lieutenant General Akhtar Nawaz Satti retired as chairman of FPSC. The position of chairman FPSC cruel vacant after the appointment of Shahid Ashraf Tarar appointed as Federal minister in the interim government setup in last Year August.
Islamabad, Sep 5: The government of Pakistan shared a list of 12 potential projects for co-financing with the European Investment Bank (EIB). EIB delegation has shown interest in several key projects including those financed by other international financial institutions. Ministry of Economic Affairs welcomed the EIB Mission to Pakistan for Strategic Discussions on Collaborative Development Initiatives. Federal Minister for Economic Affairs welcomed a delegation from the European Investment Bank (EIB) led by Edvardas Bumsteinas, Head of Division for Asia & Pacific, alongside key representatives from the EU Delegation in Pakistan. He emphasized on the strategic importance of this visit for…
Islamabad, Sep 5: Up until September 2024, the Federal Board of Revenue has integrated 9,130 large merchants into the Point of Sales (POS) system to record transactions of Tier-I shops, including lodging and dining establishments. 9,130 Tier-I merchants were enrolled with the POS system, based on the list of retailers that the FBR produced up until September 2024. 506 leather and textile merchants were registered with the FBR until July 2024, while 660 restaurants were registered with the POS system out of 9,130 large retailers using the POS system up to that point.
Islamabad, Sep 4: Evidence of two new, enigmatic phones from Nothing, the firm famed for its unique transparent designs, has been noticed by people at Gizmochina. The two smartphones, designated by the model numbers A059 and A059P, are anticipated to have comparable features, despite the lack of information at this time. They can be inferred from the model numbers where they are in the Nothing lineup. The A059P, where the “P” stands for “Plus,” implies a higher-end model with possibly improved features, while the A059 probably reflects the ordinary model. It’s unknown if the Nothing brand or its CMF sub-brand…
Islamabad, Sep 4: The interviews were personally supervised by Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, who also completed the selection process for vice-chancellors at 11 different universities in the province. Dr. Zubair Iqbal Ghouri has been selected to be the Vice-Chancellor of Bahauddin Zakariya University (BZU) Multan, sources said 24NewsHD TV. Currently serving as pro-rector at the NAMAL Hyderabad campus is Dr. Zubair. Between 1992 and 1995, he earned his MA in English from BZU Multan. He then pursued further education at Westminster University in London and a university in Thailand. The Punjab Governor is anticipated to announce the chosen Vice-Chancellor’s…
Islamabad, Sep 4: Following their team’s loss to Bangladesh in the first Test in Rawalpindi, fast bowler Shaheen Afridi and Pakistan’s skipper, Shan Masood, have been the subject of persistent reports that they got into a fierce argument. Following Pakistan’s humiliating 10-wicket loss, rumors circulated that Masood and Afridi’s disagreements had resulted in an altercation in the dressing room. According to reports, the altercation was caused by Masood and head coach Jason Gillespie’s criticism of the fast bowlers’ performances, especially Afridi. Afridi appeared to be taking Masood’s hand off his shoulder in a widely shared video footage, which fueled rumors…