Punjab Government's principled decision to start the "Now Village Chamkeinge" program

Punjab Government’s principled decision to start the “Now Village Chamkeinge” program

Lahore: The Punjab government has taken a principled decision to start the “Ab Gaon Chamkeinge” program to provide city-style facilities to the people in the villages. Under this program, an integrated system of clean drinking water supply and sanitation will be created in the villages and basic facilities will be provided to the people in…

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Gadap, Wildlife Department's search operation on information about the presence of a tiger

Gadap, Wildlife Department’s search operation on information about the presence of a tiger

The search teams simultaneously consisted of vehicles and motorcycles and were equipped with the necessary equipment. The video regarding the presence of Babbar tiger around Dodima area of ​​Gadap Town went viral on social media, however, the staff of Sindh Wildlife Department conducted a thorough operation in the area and said that no evidence of…

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The Prime Minister nominated Najam Sethi as the candidate for the Chairman PCB

The Prime Minister nominated Najam Sethi as the candidate for the Chairman PCB

File photo Pakistan Cricket Board Management Committee Chairman Najam Sethi has met Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif. According to the sources, the Prime Minister has expressed full confidence in Najam Sethi and nominated him as the candidate for Chairman PCB. The Prime Minister has also directed Najam Sethi to complete the elections of PCB Chairman soon….

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Ranking of test players continues

Ranking of test players continues

File photo The International Cricket Council released the ranking of Test players. Australia’s Marnus Libuschen remains at the top with 915 points, while New Zealand’s Kane Williamson is second and Australia’s Steve Smith is third. Pakistan team captain Babar Azam has moved up to fourth place in the ranking. India’s Ravichandran Ashwin remains at the…

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Five percent reduction in grants to government universities, ban on opening new campuses

Five percent reduction in grants to government universities, ban on opening new campuses

The cut in the grant is directly affecting the students and affecting the quality of education. (Photo: File) Karachi: In the context of the current economic situation of Pakistan, the higher education sector is going to suffer more difficulties. The federal government has cut the individual funds of all the universities of the four provinces…

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