The Need for Addressing the Internet Woes of Balochistan

The world has rapidly advanced towards digital mediums making life easier in all spheres whether that’s shopping, education, health, etc. This adoption of new technologies has opened multiple gateways to opportunities, thus increasing the pace of development.

Today, Pakistan has a population of about 87 million people that are connected via the internet. Despite, the growing need and urgency to spread internet facilities across the country, many areas of Pakistan, such as Balochistan, are still lagging behind significantly in terms of technological advancement.

In order to improve the socio-economic conditions in these parts of the country, it is essential to build a strong connectivity infrastructure. Balochistan is endowed with rich reserves of natural resources; it is the largest province of the country and has a diverse cultural history.

Despite being blessed in so many ways, Balochistan remains the most under-developed region of Pakistan. Burgeoning levels of poverty, inadequate distribution of resources, and absence of basic facilities are reflective of its poor state.

According to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) poverty report, there are stark regional disparities within Pakistan with Balochistan being the poorest province of the country. More than 50% of the people are identified as living in poor conditions. In Qilla Abdullah, 96% are living below the poverty level, making it the poorest part of Pakistan.

The poor in Balochistan have to recover from many problems. The absence of basic facilities and lack of infrastructure has deepened the woes of the province. Although the government has launched initiatives for the promotion of livelihood opportunities, a lot more still needs to be done.

However, the challenges of the regions are immense. Areas are so widely spread that schools and hospitals cannot be built in every district. Access to some of these districts is very difficult and due to the scarcity of people and resources, the development of infrastructure is not economically viable.

A good alternative could be building a strong network in the area which allows people to enjoy digital services. There will be no need to go to a hospital if people have access to doctors online. Similarly, if one intends to buy some goods, those could be ordered online. Access to internet and broadband services can solve many problems of the people of Balochistan.

The condition of schools and colleges in Balochistan is also dismal. Children do not have an understanding of modern-day ICT skills. With the improvement in internet services, more children could transition towards online education and acquire valuable skills that could prove to be pivotal for their future.

Ufone and Universal Services Fund have collaborated to promote the development of telecom services in the unserved and under-served areas of Balochistan. More than 2.3 million un-served people in the 12 districts of Balochistan – which include Sibi, Kalat, Khuzdar, Chagai, Awaran, Lasbela, Kharan, Dera Bugti, Bolan, Gawadar, and Ziarat – can benefit from these projects.

The inauguration of the Rs 759 million “Seamless Broadband Coverage Project” from Hub to Jiwani could be a game-changer in this regard. It is worth mentioning that this is the first of its kind project where a local mobile operator will provide national roaming service to other operators in Pakistan.

These projects shall allow the provision of voice and broadband services to all these areas, fueling a positive change for Balochistan. The project will directly impact the Gwadar-CPEC project as well, and by the development of communication networks, ease of doing work will be ensured for stakeholders.

Another benefit could be the move to a cashless economy through mobile financial services. Access to the internet will allow people to open Mobile Wallet accounts like UPaisa, and conduct transactions from the comfort of their homes. This move could support small businesses in the area as they will be able to operate in a free and fair manner.

This would also further the cause of the Prime Minister’s digitization initiative and equip people with a better understanding of digital processes. This sensitivity needs to be developed amongst other stakeholders too so that they work on improving the situation of Balochistan. For the past many years, Balochistan has been reeling under the devastating effects of growing poverty.

Poorly planned development, mismanagement of resources, and lack of a strong connectivity network have increased vulnerabilities. It is time we address these problems and devise a sustainable solution. In terms of network coverage, these projects will bring much-needed connectivity to the region.

However, the government needs to develop a detailed plan to encourage and incentivize businesses to extend their digital presence to these far-flung areas of the country.

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Oxford University’s COVID-19 Vaccine is More Effective Among Older Adults

AZD1222, a Coronavirus vaccine developed by Oxford University and AstraZeneca, a British pharmaceutical company, has successfully managed to trigger a strong immune response among older adults during the phase-II human trial.

According to the recently published results, the vaccine produced the desired immune response in adults aged 56 and above as they also experienced fewer side effects in comparison to younger individuals.

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With this, medical experts have raised hopes that this vaccine will offer protection to the high-risk age groups, who have disproportionately been affected during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Meanwhile, AstraZeneca is also conducting the phase-III clinical trial, whose results will be released in the next few weeks.

The Oxford vaccine will be made available first in the UK as the British government has already an agreement in place with Oxford University and AstraZeneca for 100 million doses of the effective variant of AZD1222.

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While the UK will be the first country to get access to AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine, the British government is also working to ensure that developing countries get the vaccine at the lowest possible cost, said Alok Sharma, UK’s Secretary of State for Business.

Besides, Pfizer/BioNTech, Russia, and Moderna have recently announced positive results from phase-III clinical trials of their Coronavirus vaccines.

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IHOP Signs Careem as their First Food Delivery Partner

Careem, the everyday Super App of the greater Middle East and Pakistan, has partnered with IHOP, an American multinational pancake house restaurant chain, as their first food delivery partner to provide them with delivery services.

IHOP specializes in breakfast foods along with a menu for lunch and dinner items including burgers, entrees, sandwiches, and salads. Customers can now order food from IHOP from the food tile in the Careem Super App in Karachi.

Careem launched its food delivery service in Karachi back in 2019 and has onboarded more than 1300 restaurants in their delivery portfolio with names like Tao, Chop Chop Wok, Pie in the Sky, and Del Frio leading the list. With the increasing demand for pancake houses, IHOP is the latest addition to the Careem food delivery service portfolio.

While ordering food from the Careem Super App, customers will not only get to enjoy the food from the comfort of their homes, but will also be complying with the government’s enforced regulations following the COVID-19 protocols in the city.

Recently, after the launch of the franchise, owing to its international popularity, long queues were seen outside the restaurant, as food enthusiasts couldn’t wait to get a grab.

Other benefits of using the Careem Super App to order food includes tracking orders in real-time from the interactive map and contacting the Careem captain either directly or through our dedicated Customer Care Centres.

Careem, which recently became a Super App, has added an expanded range of services to its portfolio across all of its 33 million registered users and 1.7 million captains across 13 countries and over 100 cities.

In Pakistan, they have more than 500,000 Captains registered for the Super App features that include mobility of things and mobility of people.

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Viral Bus Driver Arrested for Playing Video Games While Driving on Motorway

A bus driver was arrested by the police yesterday for playing video games on his Smartphone while driving on the motorway. The arrest was made shortly after video footage of him playing games on his phone while driving went viral on social media. The bus was reportedly filled with passengers, one of whom caught the driver on camera.

According to a statement issued by the Motorway Police, the Inspector General of National Highways and Motorways Police, Dr. Syed Kaleem Imam, took stern notice of the video. The bus bearing the registration number JB-7246 and belonging to a service called Abdul Rehman Movers was traced using modern technology.

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The driver, identified as Babar Khan, has reportedly been apprehended by the concerned authorities and his driver’s license has been revoked. Furthermore, the route permit of the bus has been canceled and the driver is being prosecuted for his actions.

The Motorway Police has notified the public that observers of such acts of criminal negligence and carelessness should lodge complaints on the Motorway Police Helpline. The department assured that a ‘zero-tolerance’ policy will be enforced against the offenders and that they will be dealt with legally.

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Zong 4G Reaches Out To Underprivileged Islamabad School On Intl’ Children’s Day

On International Children’s Day, Pakistan’s leading cellular and digital services provider, Zong 4G, has reiterated its commitment to supporting education. The company has reached out to the children of an underprivileged community school in rural Islamabad and supported the school to improve its learning outcomes through basic amenities and awareness.

Located in Islamabad’s rural area of Malot, the school providing primary-level education to 75 underprivileged children of the neighborhood lacked basic facilities like furniture, books, etc. With its intervention, Zong 4G has provided the school with new classroom furniture, and distributed stationery kits and sports goods among the students.

Besides, Zong has also arranged a Covid-19 awareness program for the school’s kids to ensure they remain healthy and protected amid the coronavirus pandemic.

“Zong 4G has always considered education as a priority and believes it’s the only sustainable way to empower the underprivileged communities,” said Zong’s official spokesperson. “On this International Children’s Day, we reiterate that commitment by helping the Malot Community School improve its academic outcomes and enhance its learning environment for the young students.”

“For us, access to good education, health, and sports facilities should be universal and not a prerogative of the privileged few,” he added.

In addition to the basic educational facilities and health guidance, Zong4G’s change agents also facilitated the school by motivating children to thrive in the field of Information Technology so they can contribute their best to put Pakistan on the global map of technological innovation.

Zong 4G stays committed to empowering the education sector of Pakistan and this initiative on International Children’s Day is a testament of that pledge.

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Mutated Coronavirus From Mink Farms in Denmark Becomes Extinct

A mutated version of the Coronavirus that was detected on mink farms in Denmark has “most likely” become extinct.

While citing an assessment from State Serum Institute, the apex Danish authority which deals with infectious diseases, the Danish Health Ministry, in an official statement, said that no infections of the mutated Coronavirus cases have been reported since 15 September.

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Earlier this month, the Danish Prime Minister, Mette Frederiksen, had ordered to cull as many as 17 million minks across the country after 12 cases of a mutated version of the Coronavirus were detected on mink farms in the country’s northern Jutland region.

Earlier this week, the Danish Food and Agriculture Minister had stepped down after the government admitted it did not have any proper legal basis to issue a cull order.

Terming the government’s decision as a constitutional breach, the Danish opposition parties are now demanding Frederiksen’s resignation.

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Although the Danish PM has publicly apologized, she is of the view that decision to cull the entire mink population was based on an assessment of the health authorities.

It must be noted here that Denmark is the biggest producer of mink pelts, accounting for 40% of the world’s total production of mink pelts. Danish mink skin is the most expensive in the world because of its superior fur quality that is in high demand across the world.

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Shahid Afridi Eyeing a Future Role in PCB

Former captain of Pakistan, Shahid Afridi, has expressed his desire to try his hand in the cricket administration in the country. Afridi said that it is not his immediate goal but somewhere in the future, he would like to be a part of the system to give something back to the game that has given him so much.

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Afridi said that he would like to take Pakistan back to the top of the cricket rankings and in order to do that he will have to be a part of the cricketing system in the country.

“Someday, I would like to play a more prominent role in Pakistan cricket and give something back to the game. I would do anything to see Pakistan cricket at the top of world cricket in all formats,” he said.

Afridi also talked about PCB’s decision to replace Azhar Ali as Test captain of the national team. He said that although it is sad that Azhar lost the captaincy, but it was on the cards as Pakistan lost to England and Australia in the Test series.

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He added that this is Babar Azam’s time to shine and praised his captaincy in the limited-overs format.

After participating in the recently concluded PSL 5, Afridi will be seen in action in the Lanka Premier League. Afridi will be representing Galle Gladiators, which is mentored by Wasim Akram and is owned by Omar Associates, the owners of Quetta Gladiators.

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Dawlance Ranked Number 1 Home Appliances Brand In Pakistan by IPSOS

One of the largest industrial organizations and the oldest brands in Pakistan, Dawlance, has now emerged as Pakistan’s #1 brand in the home-appliances category too. According to a study on ‘Brand Health Tracking’ (BHT) conducted by IPSOS – the globally renowned market-research enterprise – Dawlance has the highest brand-equity in Pakistan’s home-appliances industry.

During the IPSOS research, the consumers responded very favorably to Dawlance, expressing their loyalty to this powerful brand that inspires a passion for excellence and nurtures innovative technologies to create greater convenience for every segment of customers.

Over the past 40 years, Dawlance has won several awards, produced more than 10 million refrigerators apart from other products, and established 3 manufacturing plants in Pakistan. Today, this company has 4,000 employees while it continues to grow rapidly. The brand also boasts the largest network of sales and service dealers across the country.

There is no surprise as Dawlance is now part of the 2nd largest manufacturer of consumer-durables in Europe – Arçelik, Turkey. The brand had invested over $240 million to officially acquire Dawlance, in 2016. Since then, it continues to invest more, to build capacity, and enrich this Pakistani subsidiary with innovative technologies and high-performance products that conserve up to 35% energy for environmental sustainability.

The company offers the widest range of home appliances including air conditioners, refrigerators, washing-machines, microwave ovens, water dispensers, cooking appliances, and more, while its superior quality and reliability are reflected by the longest warranties in the industry.

It is also pertinent to note that Dawlance is the only brand in Pakistan to export appliances to Europe, which is a major plus point. With generous contributions to resourceful initiatives for the development of communities, this socially-responsible organization is creating more economic opportunities and strengthening Pakistan’s economy.

Dawlance believes that every enterprise across the world must enhance the quality of life and win the consumers’ trust. This commitment adds great value and prestige to the brand.

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Education Department Announces New Exam Schedule For Balochistan

The Education Department of Balochistan has announced that no academic examinations will be taken in the province for the remainder of this year amid the outbreak of the coronavirus.

Earlier, the provincial Minister for Education, Yar Mohammad Rind, had said that the examinations will be conducted before the winter break.

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The department issued the new examination schedule on Thursday, under which the examinations for the primary section will be conducted next year after the commencement of classes.

According to the schedule, the examinations for grades 1-5 will start on 10 March 2021, but it does not mention the examination dates for the secondary classes.

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Earlier this week, the government of Balochistan had announced a three-month closure of educational institutions from 1 December.

Meanwhile, the government of Sindh has announced that it will forego the academic winter break this year despite a sharp surge in COVID-19 cases.

Speaking to the media on Tuesday, the provincial Minister of Sindh for Education and Labor, Saeed Ghani, stated that the students had already had an extended break in the summer which is why there will be no winter break for them.

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PIA to Undergo Financial Restructuring as Airline’s Revenue Increases

Financial restructuring of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) is well on the way and would be finalized soon, Business Recorder reported on Friday, quoting PIA CEO, Air Marshal Arshad Malik.

He said that the PIA’s revenue has increased, and the previous two months (September and October) have seen positive gross earnings. Furthermore, he remarked that the efforts made to improve PIA’s performance have started to bear fruit despite the challenges posed by COVID-19.

He said that PIA’s cargo space utilization has been increased, and Boeing 777 aircraft can be used for cargo transportation, adding that PIA is focusing on routes that are profitable considering demand and commercial viability.

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Malik said that no up-gradation was made in the past for in-flight entertainment or passengers’ comfort, and now a plan is in the works for the up-gradation of the said system for the convenience of passengers on long-haul flights.

The Air Marshal made these comments at the signing ceremony of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) on Thursday. The MoU is aimed at improving business relations and services for the business community. The PIA will offer a special discount to the LCCI members.

PIA CEO, Air Marshal Arshad Malik, and LCCI President, Mian Tariq Misbah, signed the MoU in the presence of the LCCI officers.

LCCI President said that Lahore Chamber would collaborate with PIA and make strategic efforts to promote the choice of PIA services by their members for domestic and international travel.

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