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Change in schedule for winter vacations considered

Change in schedule for winter vacations considered

KARACHI: The Sindh Government’s Education Department has begun considering a change in the schedule of winter vacations starting from the 2026–27 academic session, in view of the fact that cold weather now intensifies in January rather than December. The proposed change will be placed before the upcoming Steering Committee meeting, after which it is likely […]

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Higher Education Department makes clarification

Higher Education Department makes clarification

Lahore: The Punjab Higher Education Department has issued an important clarification regarding holidays in educational institutions. According to a spokesperson for the department, there will be no extension in holidays for colleges across Punjab, and the increase in winter vacations applies only to schools. The official statement confirms that colleges and universities are not included

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Reorganization in Balochistan: Religious Affairs Dept. Shut, Pishin & Koh-e-Sulaiman Divisions Formed

Balochistan government establishes six new districts

QUETTA: In a significant move aimed at improving governance and public service delivery, Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfaraz Bugti has announced the creation of six new districts and five new divisions within the province. The decision, described as a major step towards administrative improvement, is designed to address the unique challenges posed by Balochistan’s vast

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Maulana Hidayat-ur-Rehman Baloch, the Ameer of Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) Balochistan, conducted a significant organizational visit to Khuzdar, focusing on strengthening party activities and galvanizing support for the upcoming central public gathering  Jalsa in Lahore.

Gwadar’s Maulana Hidayat to face constituents in public review

QUETTA: In an unprecedented move for Balochistan’s politics, the Haq Do Tehreek (HDT) will present its elected representative before a “public court” for accountability. The party announced that MPA Maulana Hidayat-ur-Rehman Baloch will present his two-year performance report directly to his constituents at a grand public meeting on February 12 at Mullah Fazil Chowk in

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Balochistan's women deserve equal opportunities: Dr. Rubaba 

Balochistan launches fund for women’s economic empowerment

QUETTA: In a landmark move aimed at transforming the socio-economic landscape, the Balochistan government has established a Women Economic Empowerment Endowment Fund. Dr. Rubaba Khan Buledi, Advisor to the Chief Minister on Women Development, heralded the initiative as “not just a government project but a revolutionary and historic step” toward securing the dignity and financial

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Limited strikes on the table: Trump mulls Iran response

Trump briefed on military options for Iran, considers starlink and cyber Ops

WASHINGTON: In a significant escalation of tensions, the United States is reportedly considering direct measures to support protesters in Iran, where demonstrations have entered their third week. According to Israeli and U.S. media reports, President Donald Trump has decided in principle to aid the protest movement and has been briefed on potential military options targeting

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“Sindh govt behaved badly, disrespected Ajrak”: CM Sohail Afridi

KARACHI: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister and PTI leader, Sohail Afridi, launched a scathing attack on the Sindh government during a rally at Niamshah Chowrangi in Karachi on Sunday. He accused the provincial administration of creating deliberate obstacles and showing disrespect towards local culture in an attempt to thwart the public gathering. Afridi claimed that despite

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CM Balochistan vows to work for development in 2026

Balochistan to hire 4,000 teachers to bridge critical classroom shortage

QUETTA:  In a major push to tackle critical staff shortages in schools, the Balochistan government has approved the ad hoc recruitment of 4,000 teachers under the newly launched Chief Minister’s Academic Excellence Program. The initiative targets a severe 70-80% deficit of educators in core subjects across the province. Balochistan’s Education Secretary, Asfandyar Kakar, confirmed the

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