Islamabad, Oct 7: The Ministry of Hajj in Saudi Arabia has released essential guidelines for pilgrims to ensure their safety and well-being during the ongoing Umrah season. With the pilgrimage continuing, authorities have emphasized the significance of physical preparation, especially regarding foot care, to help worshippers perform rituals comfortably at the Grand Mosque in Makkah. Key Guidelines for Pilgrims Foot Care: Pilgrims are advised against walking barefoot over long distances. It is recommended to wear comfortable footwear in non-prayer areas to prevent discomfort and injuries. Rest Breaks: Worshippers are encouraged to take breaks whenever they feel tired to avoid exhaustion…
Author: Mawadat Fatima
Islamabad, Oct 7: IT Ministry’s One-Window Operation Expedites NOC for Telcos The Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication (MoITT) has launched the Right of Way (RoW) One-Window Operation, aimed at streamlining the process for telecom operators to secure No Objection Certificates (NOCs). This initiative addresses a major hurdle in improving fiber penetration in Pakistan, where the complicated process of obtaining RoW NOCs has caused significant delays. Challenges in the Current System Telecom operators have faced difficulties as they need to obtain approvals from multiple government agencies, each with distinct procedures. This disorganized approach has impeded the progress of Pakistan’s National…
Islamabad, Oct 7: Ex-federal minister Dr. Gohar Ejaz announced a plan on Monday aimed at reducing electricity prices by Rs. 14 per unit. He suggested converting contracts of 40 Independent Power Producers (IPPs) to a Take-and-Pay model, which allows for payments based solely on the electricity actually generated. Key Points of the Proposal Projected Savings: This shift could potentially save Pakistani consumers Rs. 1 trillion or Rs. 9.70 per unit. Reduction in Additional Charges: The expected reduction in electricity prices will also lead to a decrease in associated charges like Distribution and Taxes, contributing an additional Rs. 4 per unit…
Islamabad, Oct 7: Sazgar Unveils New Haval Jolion Facelift in Pakistan Sazgar Engineering has announced the launch of the facelifted model of the Haval Jolion, set to arrive in Pakistan by the third week of October. The updated version features a redesigned front radiator grill and minor interior updates, while maintaining the current pricing to reflect market conditions. Exterior and Interior Updates The facelifted Haval Jolion showcases a refreshed exterior, with the most notable enhancement being the updated front grill design, which imparts a more modern and bolder look. Inside, subtle modifications aim to improve the driving experience while preserving…
Islamabad, Oct 7: Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) and Shaheed Benazir Bhutto University (SBBU) have recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at enhancing cooperation in academic and research initiatives. USM, which holds a prominent position as the 146th ranked university in the QS World Rankings, intends to collaborate with SBBU on various projects, including joint research, faculty and student exchanges, and the development of academic programs. Additionally, both institutions plan to establish a Center of Excellence focused on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and cybersecurity. Punjab Merit Scholarship Program Registration Begins In a separate initiative, the Punjab Honahar Merit Scholarship Program registration…
Islamabad, Oct 7: Glenn Maxwell Calls Pakistani Player ‘Absolute Superstar’ Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell has recognized the formidable challenge posed by Pakistan’s cricketing stars Babar Azam and Shaheen Afridi ahead of the highly anticipated white-ball series scheduled for November. Speaking during the Australian Summer Festival in Melbourne, Maxwell emphasized the unpredictability of the Pakistani team, which often makes them a tough competitor on the field. Acknowledging Pakistan’s Unpredictability Maxwell stated, “When you play against a team like Pakistan, their unpredictability makes them so tough to compete with.” He reflected on past encounters, noting the challenges Australia has faced against Pakistan,…
Islamabad, Oct 7; Aamer Jamal’s journey in the world of cricket is nothing short of inspiring. Born in Mianwali in July 1996, he began his professional career in 2013 with the U-19 departmental and regional team in Rawalpindi. However, to support his family, he balanced his cricket aspirations with a taxi-driving business and later worked as a bricklayer. A Life-Changing Move to Australia In 2017, Jamal relocated to South Windsor, Sydney, where he met his lifelong friend and roommate, Pat Lawrence, a teammate from Hawkesbury. Lawrence describes Jamal as a shy yet friendly individual who quickly learned the game and…
Islamabad, Oct 7: Pakistan scouts for foreign investment in maritime Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs Qaiser Ahmed Shaikh chaired a meeting on Saturday with representatives from Malaysian companies, including Felda Global Ventures and KLK Malaysia, alongside the Westbury Group from Pakistan. The primary focus of the meeting was to discuss avenues for foreign investment in Pakistan’s maritime sector. According to a statement released by the Ministry of Maritime Affairs, the Malaysian representatives reiterated their dedication to expanding business operations through Pakistani ports. This meeting coincides with a three-day visit by Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim to Pakistan, during which discussions…
Islamabad, Oct 7: The government of the United Kingdom, in collaboration with Middle Eastern institutions, is set to provide jobs to millions of Pakistanis globally by establishing 280 skills centers across Pakistan. A high-level British delegation is currently on a two-day visit to Pakistan to discuss potential cooperation in education, with a special emphasis on Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET). Delegation Highlights The delegation comprises notable figures, including: Lord Boateng Wendy Thomson, House of Lords member Professor Peter Edward, University of Greenwich Vice-Chancellor Professor Richard Grose, Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Queen Mary University Tony Degazon, City and Guilds Regional…
Islamabad, Oct 7: The anticipation surrounding Apple’s latest flagship device, the iPhone 16 Pro, has generated significant buzz in the tech community. With the release of each new iPhone model, users often grapple with the question: is it worth the upgrade? Let’s delve into the features of the iPhone 16 Pro to determine whether this upgrade is justifiable. Enhanced Camera System One of the standout features of the iPhone 16 Pro is its advanced camera system. Apple has introduced a new 48-megapixel primary sensor, significantly enhancing low-light performance and detail resolution. This upgrade is particularly appealing for photography enthusiasts who…