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  • Sindh announces to pass all matric, intermediate students in practical exams

    Sindh announces to pass all matric, intermediate students in practical exams

    The Sindh Board Committee of Chairmen has announced to pass all matric and intermediate students who could not appear in their practical exams, reports Geo News.

    The notification was issued on Sunday in which another change has been introduced: those students who wish to reappear in a paper for the purpose of improvement can now do it four times. Previously students were only allowed to retake the exam only once.

    The Chairman of the provincial board, Professor Saeed Uddin said that the decision has been taken in line with the system in place for federal board students.

    He also said that special examinations will be conducted for students in February 2022.

  • Free App for Matriculation preparation – Here’s all you need to know about “Prep by PGC”

    Free App for Matriculation preparation – Here’s all you need to know about “Prep by PGC”

    As the pandemic led to the government closing educational institutions – The Punjab Group of Colleges (PGC) launched a Free Matriculation Preparation Portal with the sole objective of facilitating students. The response was so encouraging and overwhelming that PGC has decided to continue this initiative in the post-pandemic era, too. They have now launched an app and we’re here to walk you through all the details!

    Download the app here: https://bit.ly/PGCprepCURRENT

    Mobile App – Prep By PGC

    The app is available on both App Store (for iOS users) and the Play Store (for Android users) for mobile with the title “Prep By PGC”.

    Just like the web portal, the mobile app is absolutely free and comes with a user-friendly interface. All you need to do is to go to the App Store or Play Store, type Prep By PGC in the search box, click on the download tab, and install it. Bingo! Now you have free access to 1500+ Video Lectures, 5000+ MCQs, 1000+ Long Questions, and 4000+ Short Questions.

    User-Friendly Interface

    As the sole purpose of the portal is to facilitate matric students, the interface — both of the website and app — is extremely user-friendly. Even a novice user can handle the portal without any difficulty as the interface is straightforward (yet striking and eye-catching), gives easy and quick access to all features, and it is extremely easy to locate different tools and options. With tech support from PGC tech experts, the portal is fully reliable and is accessible 24/7. 

    Get Rid of Hefty Academy Fees 

    What makes PGC Free Matric Preparation Portal a praise-worthy initiative is its restriction-free feature. It means anyone can access it from anywhere in Pakistan, irrespective of the institution he/she is studying in. If utilized properly, you can get the most out of it and permanently get rid of hefty academy fees. 

    Caters to Needs of All Boards

    PGC Free Matriculation Portal contains matric exams resources for all the educational boards of the country. The portal covers courses of all the boards, including Lahore Board, Rawalpindi Board, Faisalabad Board, Multan Board, Karachi Board, Hyderabad Board, among several others. 

    PGC’s Free Matric Preparation Portal is a one-of-its-kind initiative. By getting the most out of it, you can secure top grades and also get admission to the country’s top colleges. If you need any further information, you can reach out to PGC’s support team at info@pgc.edu. 

    Self-Paced Learning 

    Being able to pace things as they arrive, and when you have time to do them can be a godsend. PGC Free Matric Preparation Portal gives you the luxury of learning courses at your own pace. You can select the time for learning that most suits you and when your mind is at complete peace. The flexibility of self-paced learning saves you from the constant stress build-up, and when the mind is stress-free, learning abilities are at their peak. 

    It’s Free

    Yes, you heard it right! The online matric preparation portal is free, and there are no hidden charges as well. It won’t cost you a single penny. All you need to access online resources is a device and internet connection. All you need is a laptop or PC to access the Free Matric Preparation Portal through the website and a smartphone to access the Prep By PGC app.

    All Resources at Single Platform

    Free Matriculation Portal grants you access to complete, exam-oriented, and updated resources required to secure top grades in matric exams. The portal contains 1500+ Video Lectures, 5000+ MCQs, 1000+ Long Questions, and 4000+ Short Questions. You can also access the Past Papers and create your self-assessment tests with the Matric Preparation Portal. Voila!

    Lectures Prepared by PGC’s Expert Educationists

    The best thing about the Free Matriculation Portal is that expert educationists of PGC have compiled all resources. Besides, these resources are updated regularly as per guidelines of the concerning bodies. 

  • Senior citizen found dead in Karachi under mysterious circumstances

    An elderly man was found dead in unusual circumstances at his residence in Orangi Town, Karachi, during the presence of a welder who was working inside the house.

    According to the statement given by the welder, Salam, to the police, the older man fell on the floor and got injured. He put a pillow on the face to stop the bleeding. Later, he hid himself under the bed after his family members knocked on the door.

    The family members immediately took the elderly man to the hospital where he was pronounced dead.

    The welder was caught by the family members. They called the police when they found him lying beneath the bed for several hours. The police arrested the man due to the mysterious death of the citizen, Hashamuddin.

    A hammer was also recovered from the suspect, which the police has sent for forensic examination. The police officials said that the interrogation is still underway from Salam as it is claimed to be a mysterious incident.

  • Indian conjoined twins get a job, two salaries

    Conjoined twins from Amritsar Sohna and Mohna landed a job at the Punjab State Power Corporation Limited in India. The job has allotted them both two salaries, of about 20,000 Pakistani rupees each, a total of around 40,000 Pakistani rupees.

    The twins were born in New Delhi on June 14, 2003 with two hearts, arms, kidneys and spinal cords, but a shared liver, gall bladder and legs.

    After their birth, the twins were abandoned by their parents and raised in an orphanage.

    Sohna, along with Mohna, look after the electrical appliances at PSPCL, an official said. The twins have an ITI diploma (electrical).

    The twins thanked the Punjab government for providing them this opportunity.

    The twins have an affinity toward music and can play harmonium and sing hymns.

  • More than 4500 flights cancelled as Omicron impacts flight crews

    Over 4500 flights have been cancelled around the world and thousands more delayed due to the outbreak of the highly infectious Omicron variant of coronavirus, reports Al Jazeera.

    At least 2,000 flights were cancelled worldwide on Christmas Day.

    According to the tracking website flightaware.com, 616 flights originating from or headed to the United States (US) airports were cancelled and more than 8,000 were delayed.

    Pilots, flights attendants and other staff have been calling in sick or having to quarantine after exposure to Covid, forcing international airlines (Lufthansa, Delta, United Airlines) to cancel flights during one of the years peak travel periods.

    United Airlines who cancelled 185 flights on Christmas eve, in a statement, said, “The nationwide spike in Omicron cases this week has had a direct impact on our flight crews and the people who run our operation.”

    Earlier this week, it was reported that the rapidly spreading Omicron variant is the dominant Covid strain in the US, representing 73 per cent of sequenced cases.

  • US eases in-person visa interviews to cut wait time

    United States (US) has decided to take a lenient view for certain non-immigrant visas and curtail visa waiting time.

    “The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in profound reductions in the department’s visa processing capacity,” the US embassy said in a statement. “As global travel rebounds, we are taking these temporary steps to further our commitment to safely and efficiently reduce visa wait times while maintaining national security as our priority.”

    The consular officers have been empowered to relax and exempt in-person interviews for H-1B, students, temporary agricultural and non-agricultural workers, student exchange visitors, as well as athletes, artists, and entertainers.

    After the impact of the coronavirus, there was a long delay in visa interviews which have been now compensated in relaxing the rules, making quick and prompt disposal of the above visas.

  • Kashmiri students await justice, arrested for alleged celebrations of India’s loss to Pak in cricket

    Three Kashmiri students are still awaiting justice after they were arrested by the police for allegedly celebrating Pakistan’s win against India in the T20 Worldcup in October this year. The police charged them with sedition, reports by The Wire.

    The students whose names are Arsheed Yusuf, Inayat Altaf Sheikh, and Showkat Ahmed Ganai were admitted to Raja Balwant Singh Engineering College in Agra. They also got expelled from the university as well. Police arrested them on October 27 after they uploaded some statuses on WhatsApp. Currently, they are in Agra jail for over 50 days.

    After the rejection of their bail petitions in lower courts, their applications are now proceeding to Allahabad High Court.

    Their families appealed bail orders for their sons but the Allahabad High Court in the state of Uttar Pradesh (UP) could not hear their applications for bail because of some procedural delays.

    Prior to this, lawyers refused to aid the jailed students in Agra as they were labelled “anti-nationalists.” Some volunteers and student unions arranged legal aid in the city of UP, Mathura. Another application was also filed to move the case from Agra to Mathura alongside the bail plea but it is still pending in court.

    The lawyer who represented the students, Madhuvan Dutt said, ”Justice Suneet Kumar was hearing the petitions today [Thursday] after lunch. Applications were heard until article number 43 however, our article number was 76. So our application was not disposed of. It is likely to come up only around the 6th or the 7th of January.”

    Dutt added, “All litigants in UP are suffering with these delays. Three of our appeals for the transfer application could not be heard because there was no sitting judge. This delay is causing injustice for all litigants.”

    According to a friend and mentor to the students, Manzoor Wani, other Kashmiri students faced harassment and threats after the arrest.

    The hopes of the student’s families are fading due to delays in the hearing.

  • Abandoned newborn survives as stray dogs kept her warm all night

    Abandoned newborn survives as stray dogs kept her warm all night

    In India, parents abandoned their newly born baby girl by throwing her in an open field in a village in the Chhattisgarh state. However, the newly born survived as she was kept warm by a litter of puppies all night in the cold.

    Later, she was discovered by a group of villagers going out for their daily chores in the morning.

    The villagers, while narrating the story, said, “At 11 in the morning, we saw that there is a newborn baby girl who was crying and lying alongside puppies in our village. We panicked and informed the health department before the newborn was taken to the hospital for further check-up.”

    It is believed by the villagers that initially, the mother of puppies discovered the baby girl, who was naked, and the umbilical cord was also attached to her body. She was lying down with the puppies.

    Locals said that it was sheer luck that the baby survived at such low temperatures during the night which was made possible because of the warmth given by the puppies and their mother.

    The police were called by the local government known as a panchayat to register a case.

    The baby girl was given the name, Akanksha by locals and was shifted to the hospital for examination of her condition. The Indian NGO, Child Line Project was also involved to help the child.

    The villagers criticised her parents who abandoned her and called them criminals. One of the locals said that it was a miracle that she survived in the night because stray dogs can be violent.

    Police have started their search investigation for the newborn girl’s parents.

  • Social media calls for boycott of anti-Christmas bakeries, Delizia refuses to comment

    Social media calls for boycott of anti-Christmas bakeries, Delizia refuses to comment

    People on social media are calling out two bakeries in Karachi for refusing to write “Merry Christmas” on cakes. A Facebook user on a Facebook group wrote, “Shame on Delizia and Auntie Muanaver’s Food and Dessert for their jahalat. Their bigotry has no place in progressive and pluraistic Pakistan.”

    Earlier, in another post, a Facebook user posted about how a Karachi based bakery chain Delizia, refused the request of a customer to write ‘Merry Christmas’ on a cake.

    The Current reached out to Delizia for comment but their customer service representative refused to comment on the matter, saying “they are not allowed to comment.”

    The Current also tried to reach out to Auntie Muanaver’s Kitchen but no one picked up on the number provided on their Facebook page.

    People on social media are calling out the bakeries for refusing to write Merry Christmas.

    In 2018, a similar incident happened in the Badar Commercial branch of Delizia bakery when a customer was declined a cake with ‘Merry Christmas’ written on it. The staff made a similar excuse at that time as well that it was not company instructions. It was reported on another Facebook page, Karachi Food Diary.

  • US appoints first-ever Pakistani-American New York inspector

    US appoints first-ever Pakistani-American New York inspector

    The New York Police Department (NYPD) made history by appointing its first-ever Pakistani-American deputy inspector Adeel Rana.

    In a tweet, the Pakistan Embassy in the United States (US) congratulated Rana for the achievement.

    Rana also took to Twitter and shared a video from the ceremony. It can be seen that as his name was called out, many of his colleagues are shouting with joy.

    “What a great moment to hear cheers of coworkers, friends, family & community members when my name was called for promotion to Deputy Inspector. A historical moment indeed!”, he said.

    Last year, Rana made history when he became the first Muslim-American to be appointed as Commanding Officer of a precinct in the force’s history.