NADRA Launches ‘Ijazat Aap Ki’ Service to secure Citizens’ Personal Data

NADRA Launches ‘Ijazat Aap Ki’ Service to Protect Citizens’ Personal Data The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) launched the “Ijazat Aap Ki” service to protect citizens data. According to NADRA Chairman Tariq Malik,” citizens now have a choice whether or not to disclose their personal information. With citizen permission, CNIC is also verified and NADRA keeps sensitive information safe. Citizens now own not only personal and family information,but also physical property”. NADRA issues his NIC for free to people affected by floods. The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) had already decided to provide free National Identity Cards (NICs) to residents of flood-affected counties. According to the head of NADRA (UNDP), the initiative was launched in collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme.
Elections in Punjab from 30 April to 7 May

Elections in Punjab from 30 April to 7 MayThe Pakistan Electoral Commission (ECP) on Friday proposed to set the date for the Punjab provincial legislative elections from his 30th April to his 7th May. The Chief Election Commission (CEC) chairman of the meeting was Mr Sikandar Sultan Raja.The Electoral Commission said it had written to President Arif Alvi in light of the Pakistan Supreme Court verdict.
Babar,Shaheen and Rizwan Ranked the Most Expensive players of the year

Babar, Shaheen and Rizwan Ranked Most Expensive StocksAhead of the English League’s upcoming third season, Pakistan’s top cricketers, including his captain Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizuwan and Shaheen Shah Afridi, were drafted into the Hundred. Pacemakers Mohammad Amir, Haris Rauf and Naseem have listed £60,000 reserves, while Babar, Shaheen and Rizwan each have £100,000 reserves. Pakistani spinner Shadab Khan was previously signed from Birmingham Phoenix of The Hundred. The championship starts in August this year.
Japan awards $5 million grant to Pakistan for flood relief project

Dr. Kazim Niaz (Minister of economy) and Yong Ye,(Country Director of the Asian Development Bank ADB) signed the grant agreement at the Ministry of Economy on Tuesday.The ceremony was witnessed by Mr. Takahiro Yasui, ADB’s Executive Director for Japan.Japan offers US $5 million grant to Pakistan as part of an emergency flood relief project.This grant is from the Japan Fund for a Prosperous and Resilient Asia-Pacific, which ADB manages in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan for Emergency Flood Assistance Projects (Additional Funding). Additional funds will be used to expand the scope of the original project. Specifically, it will be used to (i) provide emergency climate-resilient seeds to grow staple crops and (ii) support women-led livelihoods to meet basic household needs. .
Is Imran Khan the next target of PML/N

Cases were registered against Imran Khan and other PTI leaders on behalf of Coral Police Chief Umar Hayat and Ramna Police Chief Shaw Rashid Ahmed.The FIR is authorized under Sections of the Anti-Terrorism Act and Sections 148 (riots), 149 (unlawful assembly), 186 (obstruction of public officials in the performance of their official duties) and 353 (assassination or criminal violence to prevent a crime). created) and 506 (penalties for intimidation) of the Penal Code of Pakistan. PTI chief Imran Khan and leaders Shibli Faraz,Hamad Azhar and Murad Saeed were nominated among his 21 FIR leaders and his 250 other party members. “Imran Khan and his other PTI leaders were leading a crowd that had gathered at the judicial complex. People in the crowd had guns, sticks and flags in their hands, and police and courts other security officials had received death threats,” one FIR read.It further explained that despite warnings from barricades and police, mobs broke into her IHC premises and damaged surveillance cameras, benches and other public property.Other FIRs related to Khan’s arrival at the judicial complex have made similar allegations.PTI chairman Imran Khan secured parole on Tuesday on three charges, including attempted murder and a fundraising ban, while Islamabad’s Sessions Court ruled against him in the Toshakana case registered against him.The court issued a warrant without bail for the arrest of the ex Prime Minister of Pakistan. Two new lawsuits have been opened against PTI leader Imran Khan and registered court complexes.The ousted prime minister has appeared in separate cases before the Banking Court, the Anti-Terrorism Court, the District and Session Courts of the Federal Capital’s Judicial Complex, and the Islamabad High Court (IHC).
HSY is all set to launch affordable festive collection on mother’s day

With designer HSY’s new collection just a few weeks away, there’s something special about it.First of all, it’s a tribute to his mother “Rehana” and other brave,strong women like her.He believes “a woman has the right to look beautiful and wants the process to be easier”.On Sunday, he unveiled his next collection in a video on Instagram: “For the first time ever, HSY presents an affordable festive collection for Pakistani women.This collection is inspired by his mother. also the first time that HSY launching collection in collaboration with LAAM to offer a collection that includes elegant and affordable pieces that embody the attributes of love, strength and courage.This exclusive collection with LAAM is meant to celebrate all the women of substance around us,” she added. HSY said the collection has another goal, stating that “because it is every woman’s right to look beautiful”, it will be affordable for all women who are struggling during this difficult time of rising inflation to make it possible to purchase at reasonable prices.“My collection is called “Rehana” and will be launched on Women’s Day. It will be available exclusively on hay official page and the official site of LAAM,he added.
Actress Sarwat Gilani contributes funds to help Turkiye earthquake victims

As Turkiye went through the devastating impact of the recent earthquakes, the world is reaching out and help in whatever way it can. Actor Sarwat Gilani is doing her part and contributing funds from her Art House to provide aid to earthquake victims and their families. She shared a photo of herself seated at a desk between the Pakistani and Turkish flags, and wrote, “Deepest condolences for our brothers and sisters of Türkiye. The images and news do not come close to the devastation occurred by continuous earthquakes affecting 11 cities destroying million of lives and homes,” she said. “Art House by Sarwat Gilani contributed their First Inclusive Art Exhibition`s fundraising to the victims and innocent families of Türkiye in hopes that little by little, in whatever capacity, we can all come together and help them in these testing times.”Art House by Sarwat Gilani is an initiative started by the “Churails” actor after she realised how much of a gap there is between parents and children. “Moms have asked me how I keep my kids ‘involved and engaged’.I think they only need our time and attention and in this manner they not only learn something also they develope a good bond with parents.As an artist,I focused on learning through play for children. My goal as a parent has been to help fathers and mothers become conscious parents,” she told previously.
Impact of Bullying in school

This refers to the report ‘Schools pledge tough crackdown on torture cases (26 January).The more people write about bullying in educational institutions,the more it seems perfectly plausible to say that bullying has gone unnoticed.A recent incident of bullying at an elite school in Lahore shows that students are exposed to the threat and victimization of bullying.It proves unawareness of its traumatic impact on the individual.In fact,elite schools pursue a spirit of elitist snobbery and adventure,jokingly viewing skirmishes between students as an integral part of academic life. In public schools, teacher indifference to bullying has fallen to an all-time low.For many personal and structural reasons, teachers tend to avoid friction and conflict among students.They cover up the problem and encourage the victim to avoid the bully.Secondly,they are structurally powerless because government education policies are silent about punishing or deceiving bullies. It is not possible that the teacher is unaware of such student aggressive behavior. They simply prefer to ignore obvious signs of a particular student’s rebellious attitude. why? The whole catch is in the answer to that question’s exclamation mark.Private institutions value education as a commodity. Even when such bullying is reported to responsible school administrators, they are hesitant to do anything about it.It is intended for Children learn to be aggressive at home.Before being physical, bullies put the victims to mental torture by trolling,threatening,calling cheap names or use slangs and even snatching the belongings of victims.When parents are unaware of their children’s aggression, they develop violent tendencies.So first and foremost, parents should be held accountable when their children are expelled from school for bullying. Vigilant parents and competent teachers can work together to curb corruption.A healthy and moral diet can sooner or later save the younger generation.The more they hate themselves, the more they want others to suffer and exhibit low self-esteem.
Pakistani rescue workers rescue 15 people from debris in Earth-quake hit turkiye

On February 6th,a 7.8-magnitude earthquake hit Turkey and Syria, killing hundreds and severely damaging many homes and businesses. So far, about 46,000 people have died in the earthquake in both countries 15 people have been rescued from the rubble so far by the Punjab State Emergency Service team, Rescue-1122, which participates in the rescue and relief efforts in Turkiye. Rescue-1122 representatives said Pakistani rescuers pulled three of the bodies from the rubble of a building in Hatay on Sunday.The crew combed 146 sites in Hatay and Adiyaman districts looking for survivors and dead. After searching 184, the team found 63 in the rubble. They even took out a young boy alive after 137 hours of quake.
Big news for Pakistan,Successful Diversion of Indus River into Dasu Dam

Instead of following its natural course, the river now flows through a diversion tunnel 1.33 km long, 20 m wide and 23 m high. As a result, work began on the starter dam for the Osu Hydroelectric Power Project, which would eventually lead to the construction of the main dam.advertisementThe general director and project manager of the project, as well as representatives of many engineers and workers, contractors and consultants, were present when the huge river was diverted.The Indus River has been successfully diversioned (K-P) with the completion of his one of two diversion tunnels for the Dasu hydroelectric power plant, still under construction in the Kohistan district of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa. Tunnel A, which is 1.5 km long, 20 m wide and 23 m high, will also be completed by mid-April this year, to accommodate the large amount of water during the flood season. advertisementThe project is an integral part of his WAPDA goal of producing clean, green and affordable electricity.According to the plan, the 4320MW Osu hydropower project will be completed in two phases.