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Pak Medical Graduates may not work in USA after 2024
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Pak Medical Graduates may not work in USA after 2024

Medical Graduates from Pakistani Medical Colleges may not be able to Work in USA after Jan 2024. Failure to reach the criteria set by World Federation for Medical Education (WFME) may disable Pakistani Doctors to work in USA after 2024. This happened when defunct Pakistan Medical and Dental Council failed to attend the meeting scheduled with World Federation for Medical Education (WFME) in 2019. PMDC dissolved in 2019 and Pakistan Medical Commission then established. This leads to postponed their visit. Pakistan still has time till January 2024 in order to get the accreditation from the WFME. But Unfortunately Pakistan Medical Commission does not meet the criteria of World Federation for Medical Education (WFME). “It is not going to be easy to get accreditation by 2024 as th...
Malala at Opening Ceremony of Commonwealth Games
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Malala at Opening Ceremony of Commonwealth Games

Noble prize winner Pakistani activist Malala Yousafzai attended and addressed Commonwealth Games (CWG) 2022 held at Birmingham on Friday, 29 July, 2022. 25 years old Malala represents Pakistan proudly in the inaugurated ceremony of CWG, highlighting the significance of education for girls influencing Pakistan image all over the world. CWG's splendid ceremony commenced at the arrival of Prince Charles instead of Queen Elizabeth of the United Kingdom. Prince read the message of Queen stating the event to open. Malala at Commonwealth Games 2022 Malala’s dialogue major part stressed on the righteous importance of girls’ education and their role in development of country. She on-aired a documentary which portrait the importance of education among girls. In her address she said: “It...
Toyota stop production in Pakistan and offered refunds
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Toyota stop production in Pakistan and offered refunds

Toyota Indus has stopped assembling cars in Pakistan. The company is offering a full interest refund to its customers. The company's office said in a statement, that the people who wish to wait can wait for months to get automobiles imported. Many companies have planned to stop their work in Pakistan. Last week, companies like Careem, Vava cars, and many more decided to shut down their projects. Due to Economic Instability in the country companies wish to move out. Just like that, Toyota Indus also stopped production of cars in Pakistan. The company intends to do business but only on imported cars now. However, the firm agrees to give a refund to their customers. The agreement they had with the customers, is of full interest if the delivery got canceled from their side. Now the co...
129th Birthday of Mohtarma Fatima Jinnah
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129th Birthday of Mohtarma Fatima Jinnah

Pakistan celebrates 129th birthday of ‘Mader e Millat’ Mohtarma Fatima Jinnah, sister of Quaid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah who became the first governor general of Pakistan. She was a great politician, dental surgeon and one of the leading founders of Pakistan. Various organizations and institutions will arrange seminars, webinars, debates, speeches and conferences to pay tribute to her hard work in the movement of Pakistan. Mohtarma Fatima Jinnah was born on July 31, 1893, in Karachi, was youngest among seven siblings. She was closest to her brother Muhammad Ali Jinnah who became his custodian after the death of their father, Poonja Jinnah in 1906. Fatima was the the very first women of undivided India who completed her degree as dental surgeon. She completed her degree from ...
Pakistan Railways paying pension to unverified employees
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Pakistan Railways paying pension to unverified employees

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE), a state-owned think tank associated with the Planning Commission, has discovered that 115,000 unverified retired Pakistan Railways personnel are receiving Rs35 billion in yearly pension. PIDE stated in a statement published on Sunday. Their investigation found that railway losses totaled Rs144 billion between 2015 and 2020. The PIDE research suggested substantial institutional reforms at Pakistan Railways. It is now one of the country's top 10 loss-making state-owned companies.  The losses included an Rs44 billion shortfall in 2020. As well as an Rs36 billion pension burden on Railways for 120,000 workers. The government paid an Rs45 billion subsidy to overcome the shortfall and pension liabiliti...