Saboor Aly Claims That She Learned Abusing From Instagram

Saboor Aly Claims That She Learned Abusing From Instagram. Pakistani showbiz newcomers Saboor Aly and Ali Ansari have left internet users. They love their chemistry because they recently officially announced it at a private Baat Pakki ceremony. Ali Ansari Is A True Soulmate For Saboor Aly, It seems that Saboor Aly has found a true soul mate due to the fact that she shares nice rules for relating to her future husband. The actress took to Instagram and wrote a cute note that read, “Someday someone will step into your life and be loved by everything you have. Recently ,…

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Oppo Reno 6 4G Announced With More Cameras and 90Hz Display

Oppo has unveiled the 4G version of the Reno 6 5G announced in May. However, it is not just a difference between 4G and 5G as the two phones have different specifications as well. ALSO READ Oppo A93s Launched With 90Hz Display, Dimensity 700, and 5,000 mAh Battery Design and Display   The display specs are no different. The phone has a 6.4″ 90Hz FullHD+ AMOLED display with a fingerprint scanner underneath. The punch-hole front camera also sits in the same spot. However, while the Reno 6 5G had more of a flat look, the 4G sibling has a curved…

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FDE Relaxes Admissions Policy for New Academic Session

The Federal Directorate of Education (FDE) has relaxed its admission policy for classes prep to six for the new academic session. A notification was issued in this regard on Tuesday, which mentioned a partial modification in the directorate’s letter dated 08-07-2021, and announced general age relaxation for admission in class Pre-one and One for students getting enrolled. ALSO READ Sindh Finally Criminalizes Corporal Punishment in Schools and Offices According to the FDE, which regulates Islamabad’s government schools and colleges, the age for admission to class One is between five and six years, and for a pre-school program of nursery/preparatory classes,…

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Babar Azam Reveals Pakistan’s Strategy for West Indies T20Is

Pakistan’s all-format captain, Babar Azam, revealed that the national team will try different combinations in the upcoming T20I series against West Indies to prepare for the T20 World Cup, scheduled to be held later this year. Babar said that different players will be tried for different positions to determine the right combination heading into the mega event. ALSO READ Hasan Ali Aims to Fill in the All-Rounder Void Left by Abdul Razzaq According to sources, hard-hitting opener, Sharjeel Khan, will be given a chance at the top of the batting order, with Babar moving down to the third spot. Babar…

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Hospitals Will Not Treat Unvaccinated Patients in Muzzafargarh

Muzaffargarh’s health department along with civil administration has decided not to treat patients who have not been vaccinated against COVID-19. Speaking with the media, MS DHQ Hospital Muzaffargarh, Dr. Iqbal Mehr, said that it has been observed that most COVID-19 patients admitted to the hospital recently were unvaccinated, and no more unvaccinated general patients will be treated at the hospital from now on. ALSO READ CDA to Launch a Modern Bus Service to Revolutionize Public Transport in Islamabad Dr. Iqbal added that the decision is in line with the directives of Punjab’s health ministry that ordered the administrations of all…

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ZTE Axon 30 Launched With Invisible Selfie Camera and Snapdragon 870

Nearly a year after the ZTE Axon 20, the Axon 30 5G is here to continue its legacy of the innovative under-display camera. This time, the under-display (UD) selfie camera has been improved to be completely invisible with better image quality. Let’s have a look. Design and Display The display is a tall 6.92-inch AMOLED panel with 1080p resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, and 10-bit colors. The display area above the UD camera has been reworked with rearranged pixels with higher transparency cathodes. It now has double the PPI count above the camera (400 PPI up from 200 PPI). ZTE claims…

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Sindh Finally Criminalizes Corporal Punishment in Schools and Offices

The Sindh government has criminalized corporal punishment, mental torture, and abuse of children at schools, madrasas, and workplaces under the Sindh Prohibition of Corporal Punishment Act 2016. Notified on Monday by the Provincial Education and Literacy Department, the new rules of the Act prohibit every kind of physical and mental violence against children. It would be the educational institution’s duty to ensure the protection and safety of their students and take every possible measure to protect children from physical and mental torture. ALSO READ Cloudburst Causes Flash Flood in Islamabad “No student must be harmed physically, mentally, or emotionally, or…

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