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Online Passport Renewal Now Available

In a significant move to ease the process for citizens, Federal Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah has launched an innovative initiative that allows passport renewal online, eliminating the need to visit passport offices. This user-friendly e-passport facility aims to revolutionize the renewal process, addressing the long-standing grievances of citizens who faced extended queues and waiting times.

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Good news for Job Seekers

Twitter is preparing to launch a new job listing feature aimed at empowering verified organizations on the platform. This feature will allow these organizations to post job vacancies directly on their Twitter profiles, expanding their reach to potential candidates within the Twitter community. Twitter has created an official account, @TwitterHiring, to reinforce its commitment to this initiative.

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AIRSIAL announces job opportunities

AirSial, Pakistan’s new airline, is excited to announce a number of employment positions around the country. This is an excellent opportunity for anyone looking for a dynamic career in the aviation business with a fast rising airline.

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Threads Struggles to Retain Users’ Attention

Meta’s Threads, which was initially seen as a potential rival to Twitter, has experienced a decline in user engagement just a week after reaching its peak usage on July 7. According to Similarweb, a digital data firm, the average time spent on Threads each day by U.S. users dropped significantly from 21 minutes to only six minutes on the app’s Android version.

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Breaking news for higher education students and teachers

The Higher Education Commission (HEC) has issued a complete list of 157 educational institutions operating unlawfully and without registration around the country. In addition, 31 institutions and colleges in Lahore were designated as unrecognised. Prospective students have been warned by the HEC not to register in degree programmes provided by these schools.

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Islamia University Security Officer Caught in Possession of Explicit Videos

Bahawalpur’s Baghdadul Jadid police station has made a significant arrest involving the Chief Security Officer (CSO) of Islamia University Bahawalpur (IUB). The police allegedly discovered crystal meth (ice) and aphrodisiacs in his possession during a routine checkpoint stop. Additionally, objectionable videos and pictures of female officials and students from the university were found on his two mobile phones.

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