
Govt Teachers More Qualified Than Private School Staff?
A nationwide analysis by Gallup Pakistan has found that teachers in government schools generally possess higher academic and professional qualifications than their counterparts in private

A nationwide analysis by Gallup Pakistan has found that teachers in government schools generally possess higher academic and professional qualifications than their counterparts in private

The Private Educational Institutions Regulatory Authority has issued a final deadline of June 30 for private schools in Islamabad to submit details of students admitted

University of Punjab is expected to announce the Undergraduate Entry Test Result 2026 in June for students who appeared in the admission test for undergraduate

A sophisticated Discord scam using the name of popular YouTuber MrBeast is compromising user accounts worldwide, with reports suggesting that a significant number of users

Heavy rainfall caused landslides and mudflows across Gilgit-Baltistan on Wednesday, blocking major roads and leaving hundreds of travelers stranded in different parts of the region.

The Balochistan government has allocated Rs144 billion for the Education Department in its Budget 2026-27, reflecting a 15 percent increase compared to the previous fiscal

Pakistani entrepreneur Hassan Ahmed, originally from Peshawar, has helped secure a $62.5 million Series B funding round for customer conversation platform Respond.io, marking one of

SpaceX briefly overtook Amazon to become the world’s fifth-most valuable company on Tuesday as its shares continued a remarkable rally following the company’s historic public

The Punjab government has proposed significant increases in token taxes for commercial loader vehicles and private vehicles with larger engine capacities under the Punjab Finance

Pakistan’s information technology sector has achieved a major milestone, with IT exports surpassing the $4 billion mark for the first time during the first 11

The Ministry of Industries and Production has rejected allegations raised by Faisal Vawda during a meeting of the Senate Standing Committee, stating that all of

The Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) has approved more than Rs9.5 billion in technical supplementary grants for passport services, NADRA projects, security initiatives, and helicopter repairs.