Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Pakistan Railways Penalizes 97 Officials for Corruption

Pakistan Railways

Pakistan Railways over 97 officials have been penalized for corruption over the past five years. Several steps are being taken to control corruption in Pakistan Railways. These innovations aim to reduce black-market ticket sales. Pakistan Railways has penalized over 97 officials on corruption charges over the past five years as part of a broader initiative … Read more

Ministry: Rapper Oxxxymiron is deemed a “foreign agent” by Russia

Ministry

According to the website of the interior ministry, Russia on Friday designated superstar rapper Oxxxymiron, who is well-liked among young Russians, as a “foreign agent.” The Kremlin’s offensive in Ukraine, according to Miron Fyodorov, 37, who goes by the alias Oxxxymiron, is “a calamity and a crime.” His name was put on a list of … Read more

Australian Former PM Scott Morrison secretly held ministry responsibilities

Australian Former

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says he will look into claims that Scott Morrison covertly took on three positions within the cabinet. In the two years prior to his defeat in May, Mr. Morrison was appointed joint minister for the ministries of health, finance, and resources. Albanese referred to the judgments as “unacceptable” and “simply … Read more

IT Ministry defies the rules by nominating the same Executive Director for the sixth time in a row

IT

Husnain Abbas Kazmi is submitted for the post of acting charge of ED for the sixth consecutive term. On July 2, 2022, the DG administration’s MP-II scale tenure would also come to an end. The ministry of IT wants to wrap up budget-related issues with its affiliated department. The Ministry of Information Technology and Telecom … Read more

Russia destroys tanks in Kyiv sent from Europe

Russian missile attack

Russian attacks on the outskirts of Kyiv destroyed tanks. It also destroyed other armored equipment that was delivered to Ukraine by European countries. Numerous explosions shook the Ukrainian capital early Sunday. According to Russia’s military ministry, Russian attacks on the outskirts of Kyiv destroyed tanks and other armored equipment that was delivered to Ukraine by … Read more

Todd Boehly’s £4.25bn takeover expected to be finished on Monday

Chelsea

The £4.25bn offer of Chelsea to the Todd Boehly-drove consortium is supposed to be finished on Monday after the club affirmed “a last and conclusive understanding” was arrived at on Friday night. Following quite a while of talks, the arrangement was endorsed on Wednesday after the public authority got legitimate ensures that Roman Abramovich – … Read more

Over 31,000 citizens to perform Hajj under govt scheme this year: ministry

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The Ministry of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony held Hajj balloting in Islamabad on Sunday. Through the balloting, it has been decided that 31,253 citizens under the government scheme and 1,000 people on special quota will perform Hajj this year. Minister for Communications Maulana Asad Mahmood and Minister for Housing and Works Maulana Abdul Wasey … Read more

Unisame felicitates Sharif on becoming Prime Minister

Unisame

KARACHI: The Union of Small and Medium Enterprises (Unisame) felicitated Shahbaz Sharif on becoming the Prime Minister of Pakistan, a statement said on Monday. Unisame President Zulfikar Thaver wished him luck, saying that the Union expected good governance, no tolerance against corruption and good administration from him. He said that Shahbaz Sharif is known for … Read more

Additional security forces to be brought from Punjab, KP in Islamabad: ministry

ISLAMABAD: Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed has urged the political parties to organise their public gatherings at designated places and ensure no hurdle in movement of residents of the federal capital. This he stated while chairing a meeting in Islamabad to review arrangements for public rallies of political parties being organised in the federal capital. … Read more

Religious programmes during Ramadan be presented by educated persons only: minister

ISLAMABAD: Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Noor ul Haq Qadri has issued six guiding principles for Ramadan transmissions in Pakistan. Noor ul Haq Qadri said promotion of religious/ sectarian harmony and propagation of Islamic teachings should be prime focus of Ramadan transmissions. “I would like to draw your attention to a very sensitive … Read more

Indian gov’t issues revised guidelines for int’l arrivals

Indian gov't

NEW DELHI – The Indian government revised guidelines for international arrivals on Thursday, removing the category of at-risk countries introduced at the time of emergence of the Omicron variant of COVID-19. As per the new guidelines, self-monitoring of 14 days for the COVID-19 infected people with symptoms have been recommended against the current seven days … Read more

China’s FDI inflow up 14.9 pct to record high in 2021

China FDI

BEIJING – Foreign direct investment (FDI) into the Chinese mainland, in actual use, expanded 14.9 percent year on year to a record high of 1.15 trillion yuan in 2021, the Ministry of Commerce said Thursday. In U.S. dollar terms, the inflow went up 20.2 percent year on year to 173.48 billion dollars. High-tech industries saw … Read more

Pandemic hit export of Pakistani workforce to Gulf countries: ministry

ISLAMABAD: Export of Pakistani workforce to the Gulf Cooperation Countries (GCC) has declined over the past few years mainly due to the outbreak of pandemic Covid-19. Details into this account was shared by the Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development in Question Hour of the National Assembly of Pakistan on Friday. More than … Read more

Smeda urged to pursue Commerce Ministry for lifting ban on Khaskhas, jaggery

Smeda

KARACHI: The Union of Small and Medium Enterprises (Unisame) has requested Small and Medium Enterprises Development Authority (Smeda) chief executive officer Hashim Raza to pursue the Ministry of Commerce accept Smeda’s recommendations and allow export of Khashkhas and jaggery to global buyers, a statement said on Tuesday. Unisame president Zulfikar Thaver said that the SME … Read more

UK probe into French trawler tragedy set to release findings

French

LONDON: A British coroner will on Friday deliver the conclusions of his inquest into the 2004 sinking of a French trawler in UK waters, which killed five people. Judge Nigel Lickley heard weeks of evidence last month on how the Bugaled Breizh sank suddenly off Cornwall, southwest England, despite good weather 17 years ago. The bodies of … Read more

Taliban strike journalists at Kabul women’s rights protest

Taliban

KABUL: The Taliban struck several journalists to prevent media coverage of a women’s rights protest in Kabul on Thursday. A group of about 20 women marched from near the ministry of education to the ministry of finance in the Afghan capital. Wearing colourful headscarves they chanted slogans including: “Don’t politicise education”, as traffic drove by … Read more

Taliban replace women’s ministry with notorious vice department

KABUL: The Taliban on Friday to have shut down the government’s ministry of women’s affairs and replaced it with a department notorious for enforcing strict religious doctrine during their first rule two decades ago. Workers were seen raising a sign for the ministry for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice at the old … Read more

Asad Khohkar given portfolio of housing, urban development

LAHORE: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) legislator Asad Ali Khohkar, who was notified on Tuesday as the provincial minister, has been given the portfolio of Housing, Urban Development and Public Health Engineering on Friday. Khohkar whose oath-taking ceremony was previously delayed because of the murder of his brother Mubashar Khohkar last week was confirmed on Tuesday as … Read more

Afghan airstrikes kill 47 militants in Kandahar province

Afghanistan

KABUL—At least 47 militants have been confirmed dead as fighting planes struck Taliban fighters’ hideouts and positions in the southern Kandahar province, Afghan Defence Ministry said in a statement on Tuesday. The sorties, according to the statement, targeted Taliban militants in Dand, Zari, Takhta Pul, and parts of provincial capital Kandahar city in the wee … Read more

In Japan, we strive for cutting-edge science, technology, and innovation

In Japan, we strive for cutting-edge science, technology, and innovation

The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology (MEXT) of Japan has stressed the importance of being a world leader in science and technology.

Japan’s economy and society are undergoing significant changes. Energy, resources, food shortages, a declining birth rate, an aging population, as well as underdeveloped rural economies and communities, are the most pressing issues in Japan today.

Japan’s global status in science and technology has recently fallen as a result of these challenges, even while other countries continue to strengthen their science, technology, and innovation (STI) policies.

However, as in the past, Japan must continue to be a country that actively contributes to humanity’s growth by using its STI capability to address global concerns and improve the quality of life in underdeveloped countries. Japan also aspires to actively contribute to global growth that is sustainable.

The Science and Technology Policy Bureau, which is part of Japan’s Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology (MEXT), is in charge of planning and designing basic policies to promote science and technology in the country.

Its goal is to develop human resources in science and technology, benefiting everyone from students to senior researchers and engineers, and to support international activities and science and technology promotion in a variety of places.

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Coronavirus: UAE claims recovery of 23 patients today

coronavirus in Dubai

23 coronavirus patients have been recovered on today (April 6). The sources said that 11 people lost their lives due to coronavirus in United Arab Emirates. According to the health ministry of UAE, 23 corona patients have been recovered, raising the total recoveries to 277 in one day. Recovery of 23 patients, 277 new cases … Read more

Heavy Fines on Traffic Violation

motor way

Communication ministry has issued a new notification regarding the fines increased over speeding, traffic violation and dangerous driving on motorways and the national highways. According to details, the notification issued by the Communication Ministry lists fine for drivers of cars and motorcyclists on over-speeding has been increased to Rs 1,500 and Rs 2,500 respectively. Fine … Read more