Islamabad, Oct 14: Oppo K12 Plus Premium Features at an Affordable Price Oppo has revealed the K12 Plus in China, keeping their word. This higher mid-range gadget offers nearly top-tier performance in a cost-effective compact. Having said that, it is currently only accessible in China. Design and Display The K12 Plus’s 6.7-inch AMOLED display, which has a smooth 120Hz refresh rate and 1080p resolution, is its main feature. With its 1,100-nit peak brightness and support for wet touch control, this screen is more usable in a variety of lighting circumstances. With this model, Oppo has put a lot of attention…
Author: Mawadat Fatima
Islamabad, Oct 14: Driving schools established in Lahore to empower men, women Important steps have been taken by Chief Minister Punjab to provide autonomous, respectable, and empowering work options for women. In strategic areas, such as Greater Iqbal Park, Kahna Misaq Center, Township, and the Police Khidmat Center in Bahria Town, a number of driving schools have been established. Other driving schools have also been established at Barkat Market, Defense Khidmat Markaz, Manawan Traffic Lines, and Liberty Khidmat Markaz. Moreover, two schools are specialized for women: the Women on Wheels School on LOS Ferozepur Road and the Abshar Driving School on…
Islamabad, Oct 14: Audit Exposes Major Financial Irregularities in Greater Iqbal Park Construction The Punjab Assembly was provided with an audit report that revealed serious financial mismanagement during the building of Greater Iqbal Park. The audit raised questions about project management procedures since it found that over Rs. 21.98 million had been spent on needless expenses. Additionally, it was discovered that the National History Museum had given workers Rs. 107 million without the necessary paperwork, exposing major problems with salary transparency. A badly managed contract with the National Museum resulted in a loss of Rs. 106.4 million for the Parks…
Islamabad, Oct 14: Metro Bus Service Suspended for SCO Summit in Islamabad District authorities have announced that the Metro Bus service between Rawalpindi and Islamabad will be temporarily suspended from October 14 to October 17 in order to accommodate the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) meeting. Several member nations’ prime ministers and other high-ranking officials are expected to attend the SCO conference, which is set for October 15 and 16 in Islamabad. Top representatives from China, Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan will be present, according to Foreign Office spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch. The foreign minister of India and the…
Islamabad, Oct 14: Airblue Discounts for Umrah Pilgrims Announced For Umrah pilgrims flying from Pakistan to Jeddah, Airblue has provided a 5% discount on return flights, offering a more cost-effective choice for those starting their pilgrimage. Details state that reservations for this promotion can be made through October 20, and that travel can take place through November 20. The program seeks to lower pilgrims’ travel expenses at the busiest time of year for the Umrah. These kinds of deals are frequently introduced by airlines in an effort to boost ticket sales and facilitate passengers’ access to cheaper tickets. In a…
Islamabad, Oct 14: Australia Announces Squad for Pakistan ODI Series A number of important players are back for Australia’s 14-man team for the forthcoming series against Pakistan. Australia will need to win this series in order to be ready for the ICC Champions Trophy in Pakistan the following year. Pat Cummins (captain), Sean Abbott, Cooper Connolly, Jake Fraser-McGurk, Aaron Hardie, Josh Hazlewood, Josh Inglis, Marnus Labuschagne, Glenn Maxwell, Matthew Short, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, Marcus Stoinis, and Adam Zampa are the Australian team members for the series. Pat Cummins, the captain of the team, will play in his first 50-over…
Islamabad, Oct 14: Sindh Police Officers to Receive Residential Plots and Interest-Free Motorcycles A new welfare programme launched by the Sindh Police and the National Police Foundation (NPF) intends to give its employees, up to the rank of inspector, interest-free electric motorcycles and inexpensive home plots. At a meeting held at the Police Headquarters in Garden South, senior police officers, including Additional IG Karachi, Sindh Inspector General (IG) Ghulam Nabi Memon, and district SSPs, made this announcement. Irfan Zaman, Managing Director of the NPF, emphasized the foundation’s dedication to police personnel welfare. He disclosed that the NPF would provide Rs.…
Islamabad, Oct 14: Total Number of Return Filers Crosses 4 Million Mark for Tax Year 2024 Up until October 13, 2024, more than 4 million income tax returns were filed for the tax year 2024. With 1.636 million nil-filers throughout this time, the FBR has received 4.436 million income tax returns for the tax year 2024 thus far. For the tax year 2023, there were 6.44 million return filers overall last year. 3.49 million filers who submitted zero returns are included in the 6.44 million total. Taxes for the tax year 2024 of Rs. 114,338 million were received by FBR…
Islamabad, Oct 14: Nissan GT-R Discontinued a Sad Day for Every Race Car Fan For those who love cars, this is a sad day since Nissan will no longer be producing the R35 GT-R this month. Many people adored this model since it was the first time the renowned “Godzilla” was available to Americans without having to be imported. Even though it wasn’t recognized as a Skyline GT-R in the US, it had the same enthusiasm and passion. Nissan is launching the T-spec Takumi edition and the Skyline edition as two special editions to commemorate the conclusion of the R35.…
Islamabad, Oct 14: Chinese Firms Face Setbacks in Pakistan Amid Security and FX Woes According to a new study conducted by the China Chamber of Commerce in Pakistan (CCCPK) and released on Sunday, Chinese businesses perceive a lack of security in Pakistan. The Business Climate Index score, as reported by the poll, was 49.63, which is slightly below than the 50-optimism threshold. The main worries raised by the corporations were unpredictable policies, foreign exchange controls, security threats, and the weak rupee. The main problem is security risks. According to the poll, under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), 83.4 percent of…