Pakistan

100% Scholarship Program for BS Students in Govt and Private Universities
Pakistan

100% Scholarship Program for BS Students in Govt and Private Universities

Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has unveiled a series of initiatives to transform the province's educational landscape. A significant highlight is the 'Ho-Nihar' merit scholarship program, which aims to boost the number of scholarships from 4,000 to 25,000. This program will provide 100% fee scholarship for Bachelor of Science (BS) students in government colleges and eight private universities, making higher education more accessible to deserving students. Maryam Nawaz also approved the immediate establishment of new universities in Jhelum, Vehari, and Bahawalnagar. Alongside these developments, she directed the swift rollout of the laptop scheme, designed to equip students with the necessary tools for digital learning. The Chief Minister stressed the need to introduce new discip...
Pakistan Considers Social Media Ban During Muharram
Islam, Pakistan

Pakistan Considers Social Media Ban During Muharram

The Punjab government proposed a ban on social media platforms like Facebook, WhatsApp, YouTube, etc. from July 13th to 18th (6th to 11th of Muharram). Their goal is to curb the spread of hate speech and misinformation that could lead to sectarian violence. The federal government has not made a final decision yet on social media ban. The Punjab government has recommended banning social media for six days during Muharram. This proposal aims to prevent the spread of hate speech and misinformation that could lead to sectarian violence. The suggested social media ban would last from the 6th to the 11th of Muharram. The final decision will be made by the federal government. Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz’s cabinet committee on law and order recommended this ban. They believe it is necessary...
No Petrol For Anyone From July 5th: PPDA
Business, Pakistan

No Petrol For Anyone From July 5th: PPDA

The Pakistan Petroleum Dealers Association (PPDA) is going on a nationwide strike starting tomorrow, Friday, July 5th. They are protesting the imposition of a new 0.5% advance tax on turnover by the government. Moreover, the strike could lead to the closure of over 13,000 petrol stations across the country. The Pakistan Petroleum Dealers Association (PPDA) has announced a nationwide strike starting July 5 in response to the government's decision to impose a 0.5% advance tax on turnover. They argue this new tax will further harm their businesses, which are already struggling due to high taxes and inflation. Authorities announced that over 13,000 petrol stations will close starting at 6 am on July 5, and the strike could continue for several days unless their demands are met and notif...
No Petrol Be Available from July 5 : Pakistan Petroleum Dealers
Pakistan

No Petrol Be Available from July 5 : Pakistan Petroleum Dealers

The Pakistan Petroleum Dealers Association (PPDA) has declared a nationwide strike starting July 5. This action is in protest against the newly implemented 0.5% advance tax on turnover, included in the federal budget for 2024-25. The PPDA claims that this tax will severely harm their businesses, which are already struggling due to high taxes and inflation. PPDA Chairman Abdul Sami Khan stated that the strike might extend beyond one day and advised dealers to keep their petrol pumps stocked until July 4. He also urged citizens to fill their vehicles before the strike begins. “We met with the finance minister, the chairman of the FBR, officials of the Petroleum Division, chairman of OGRA, and DG Oil, DG Explosive but the talks yielded no results, which is why we are striking. Doubl...
Pakistan’s Tallest Man Dies at Age 30 After Long Illness
Health, Pakistan

Pakistan’s Tallest Man Dies at Age 30 After Long Illness

Pakistan’s tallest man, Zia Rasheed, passed away at the age of 30 in Vehari after a prolonged illness. Known for his height of eight feet three inches, he had been suffering from a knee-related disease since the age of 20, which worsened over time due to inadequate treatment. Despite his aspirations and taekwondo training, Rasheed faced financial and health challenges throughout his life. Zia Rasheed, known as Pakistan’s tallest man, has passed away at the age of 30 after battling a long illness. He died on Tuesday in his hometown of Vehari. Many people, including important social and political figures, attended his funeral. Rasheed became Pakistan’s tallest man at just 15 years old, standing at an impressive eight feet and three inches tall. However, at age 20, he developed a knee-...