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How to register as voter in Pakistan

Voter registration process  In order to register as a voter in Pakistan, you must follow a specific process. The process can vary depending on the province or territory you are in, but generally you will need to: 1-      Find your nearest registration center: You can find your nearest registration center by visiting the website of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) or by contacting the ECP office in your area. 2-      Submit your CNIC: You will need to provide a copy of your Computerized National Identity Card (CNIC) or National Identity Card for Overseas Pakistanis (NICOP) at the registration center. 3-      Fill out the registration form: You will need to fill out a registration form, which will be provided by the registration center. The form will ask for details such as your name, address, and CNIC number. 4-      Provide proof of residence: You will need to provide proof of residence, such as a utility bill or a rental agreement, in order to confirm that you live in the are

Top seven best universities in Pakistan

Best Universities in Pakistan Pakistan has many universities that are considered to be among the best in the country. Some of the top universities in Pakistan include: 1-      Quaid-i-Azam University (QAU), Islamabad: Established in 1967, QAU is considered one of the leading universities in Pakistan and is ranked among the top universities in the country. It is known for its strong programs in the natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities. 2-      Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), Lahore: Founded in 1984, LUMS is a private university that is considered one of the top business schools in Pakistan. It is known for its strong programs in business, economics, and computer science. 3-      National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Islamabad: NUST is a public research university that was founded in 1991. It is considered one of the top engineering schools in Pakistan and is known for its strong programs in engineering, computer science, and mathematics. 4-

How to register a First Information Report (FIR) in Pakistan

 Register a First Information Report (FIR)  In order to register a First Information Report (FIR) in Pakistan, you must follow a specific process. The process can vary depending on the province or territory you are in, but generally you will need to: 1-      Go to the nearest police station: Go to the nearest police station in the area where the crime took place. 2-      Speak with the duty officer: Inform the duty officer about the crime that has taken place and provide all necessary details. 3-      File a complaint: Fill out a complaint form, which will be provided by the police station. The form will ask for details such as your name, contact information, a description of the incident, and any other relevant information. 4-      Provide evidence: Provide any evidence you have in your possession, such as photographs, videos, or witnesses' contact information. 5-      Register the FIR: The police will then register the FIR and provide you with a copy of the report. 6-      Follow

How to get international driving license in Pakistan

 Here are the general steps to obtain an international driver's license in Pakistan: 1-      Obtain a valid Pakistani driver's license: You must first have a valid Pakistani driver's license. This means that you must have passed the written test, medical examination, and driving test required to obtain a driver's license in your province. 2-      Get the application form: You will need to get the application form for an international driver's license from the nearest licensing authority in your province. 3-      Submit the required documents: Along with the application form, you will need to submit the following documents:           A valid Pakistani driver's license           Two passport-size photographs           A valid passport           Proof of residence           A fee 4-      Pass the medical examination: You will need to pass a medical examination to ensure that you are fit to drive. 5-      Attend an interview: You may be required to attend an intervi

Steps to obtain a driver's license in Sindh, Pakistan

Here are the general steps to obtain a driver's license for both bike and car in the Sindh province of Pakistan: 1-      Obtain a Learner's permit: You must first apply for a Learner's permit, which is valid for six months. You will need to provide proof of identity, pay a fee, and pass a written test on traffic laws and regulations. 2-      Complete a driving course: After obtaining a Learner's permit, you must complete a driving course. You can take this course at a driving school or with a licensed instructor. 3-      Pass a medical examination: You will need to pass a medical examination to ensure that you are fit to drive. 4-      Take a driving test: After completing the driving course and passing the medical examination, you will need to take a driving test. 5-      Apply for a Permanent driving license: After passing the driving test, you can apply for a Permanent driving license. You will need to provide proof of identity, pay a fee, and pass a written test on

How to get driver's license in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK)

Here are the general steps to obtain a driver's license in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) province of Pakistan: 1- Obtain a Learner's permit: You must first apply for a Learner's permit, which is valid for six months. You will need to provide proof of identity, pay a fee, and pass a written test on traffic laws and regulations. 2- Take a driving test: After obtaining a Learner's permit, you can take a driving test, which will be conducted by an authorized driving test examiner. 3- Apply for a Permanent driving license: After passing the driving test, you can apply for a Permanent driving license. You will need to provide proof of identity, pay a fee, and pass a written test on traffic laws and regulations again. 4- Receive your license: After completing all the steps and passing all the tests, you will be issued a Permanent driving license. Note: The process and document requirements may vary depending on the specific RTO office you are visiting. It is always best to chec

Steps to get driving license in Punjab, Pakistan

  Here are the general steps to obtain a driver's license in the Punjab province of Pakistan: 1-      Obtain a Learner's permit: You must first apply for a Learner's permit, which is valid for six months. You will need to provide proof of identity, pay a fee, and pass a written test on traffic laws and regulations. 2-      Complete a driving course: After obtaining a Learner's permit, you must complete a driving course. You can take this course at a driving school or with a licensed instructor. 3-      Pass a medical examination: You will need to pass a medical examination to ensure that you are fit to drive. 4-      Take a driving test: After completing the driving course and passing the medical examination, you will need to take a driving test. 5-      Apply for a Permanent driving license: After passing the driving test, you can apply for a Permanent driving license. You will need to provide proof of identity, pay a fee, and pass a written test on traffic laws and re

USEFP invites applications for 2024 Fulbright student program

ISLAMABAD, Jan 12: The United States Educational Foundation in Pakistan (USEFP) invites Pakistanis to apply for the prestigious 2024 Fulbright Student Program. Funded by the United States Government, the Fulbright Program in Pakistan is the world’s largest in terms of financial contribution.  The highly competitive and merit-based scholarship covers graduate study, including tuition, maintenance, insurance, and air travel. The application is available at www.usefp.org, with a deadline of April 12, 2023.    USEFP welcomes applicants in all disciplines, including energy, water, agriculture, health, education, environmental science, and climate change. While clinical medicine is not included in the Fulbright Program, non-clinical public health applications are encouraged.  The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is required for all applicants. Under the new scoring system, a minimum score of 145 is required in the Verbal and Quantitative sections of the exam. “The Fulbright program is the U

Cars' sale decreases 39% in first 6 months fiscal year 2022-23

ISLAMABAD, Jan 12:The sale of cars during the first six months of current fiscal year 2022-23, has dropped by 39.96 percent as compared to the same months of last year, a latest data released by Pakistan Automobile Manufacturing Association (PAMA). According to the data, as many as 68,900 cars were sold during July-December 2022-23 as opposed to 114,774 units during July- December 2021-22. The breakup figures showed that 8,906 units of Honda Civic and City were sold during the corresponding period of the year 2022-23 as compared to the sale of 17,620 units last year, thus showing a dip of 49.45 percent. Toyota Corolla and Yaris cars’ sale also decreased by 58.57 percent as it went down to 12,065 units current year from 29,126 units in the same period of previous year. However, Suzuki Swift’s sale went up by 1335.81 percent as its sale increased to 7,136 units from 497 units last year. Sale of Suzuki Cultus decreased to 5,143 units during current year, whereas during same period last ye

Winter tourism booms in Swat with snowfall in Kalam, Malamjabba

MALAM JABBA, Jan 11: Winter tourism got a high boom in Swat district after rains and snowfall in Malam Jabba and Kalam valleys, attracting a substantial number of tourists from across the country to enjoy snowball games and skiing. Following torrential rains and snowfall in Malam Jabba, Kalam, Bahrain and other areas of upper Swat on Wednesday, the tourists along with families from Khyber Pakthunkhwa and Punjab provinces thronged to the scenic valleys to enjoy the change in weather amid great fun and excitement. The 150-kilometer-long freshwater of the River Swat originating from different glaciers and lakes including Mahodand and Gabral mountains offers unique opportunities for adventure sports enthusiasts to explore in a day trip along with loved ones, especially during summer. Despite poor roads condition due to last year’s devastating floods in Upper Swat, The view of snowfall in Malam Jabba was worth seeing as many tourists with families were seen enjoying skiing, snowballs and ot

59 wheat sale points set-up in Multan

MULTAN, Jan 10: Local authorities set up 59 wheat sale points here on Tuesday to supply the commodity to the public at reasonable rates. Special checking teams headed by Assistant Commissioners were formed to monitor smooth supply to consumers from all points, according to a press release issued. According to Deputy Commissioner Tahir Vito, about 34,000 bags of flour are being distributed here daily. He said that apart from Multan city, two cell points have been set up in Tehsil Shujaabad, one in Tehsil Jalalpur Pirwala and eleven in Tehsil Sadar. He said that about 24000 bags of flour are being supplied daily in the central markets of the city. He rejected the shortage of flour and added that the government has more than its required stock available.

People’s warmth, hospitality to stay with us forever, says Irish Captain Laura Delany

LAHORE, Nov 16 (APP):Irish women cricket captain Laura Katherine Delany has said that the love, warmth and hospitality her team received during the 12-day tour to Lahore will remain a cherished part of their lives in the years to come. In an interview with APP after the third WT20I at the Gaddafi Stadium here on Wednesday, she said they were humbled by the hospitality extended to them by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and the Lahorites during their brief tour of the historic city, adding the people had been incredibly welcoming. The Irish women won the WT20I series 2-1 after they defeated the Pakistan women team by a comfortable margin of the 34 runs in the last match of the series. Earlier, the Ireland women had lost the WODI series by 3-0 against Pakistan women. She regretted the fact that they had a brief tour and could not explore the beautiful city as they would have liked to, but admired the incredibly welcoming people at every place they visited like the Gymkhana Golf and Coun

Pink Bus Service: A excellent step for women in Skardu

GILGIT, Oct 14:The "Pink Bus Service" has been formally inaugurated in Skardu district, on Thursday, as well.  Parliamentary Secretary for Health Gilgit-Baltistan Kulsoom Farman inaugurated the pink bus service for women on Thursday.  On this occasion, Minister of Tourism GB, Minister of Agriculture GB, Minister of Works GB, Chief Secretary Gilgit-Baltistan, Commissioner Baltistan, Deputy Commissioner Skardu, media representatives, civil society, and a large number of women participated. People from various walks of life appreciated the initiative of the government for providing women with free bus service.  Regarding the Pink Bus Service, Chief Secretary Gilgit-Baltistan Mohiuddin Wani termed the day of inauguration a "good day for our daughters, sisters and mothers of Skardu" as free pink buses had also started on all major routes of the Skardu city.

NADRA in Action, 181 non-nationals' CNICs canceled, 8152 under scrutiny

ISLAMABAD, Oct 11: National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has canceled all 181 Computerized National Identity Cards (CNICs) which were issued to non-nationals during last three years while cases of 8,152 individuals are under scrutiny. The Authority issues CNICs to Pakistani nationals only, but due to the presence of a large number of illegal immigrants throughout the country, it has to be extra vigilant to counter the menace of non-nationals’ inclusion in database while ensuring that only genuine citizens should be registered.  The CNICs of such non-nationals were digitally impounded / canceled as and when reported.    As per official statistics, in past, a few non-nationals succeeded in obtaining CNIC by providing fake documents and through connivance of NADRA employees. It is pertinent to mention here that digitally impounding of CNICs is currently stopped on directions of Islamabad High Court.          Inquiries were also initiated against the employees involved in il

World Tourism Day to be marked on September 27

  ISLAMABAD, Sep 22: World Tourism Day will be marked on September 27 (Tuesday) across the globe including Pakistan with the aim to foster awareness among the international community of the importance of tourism and its social, cultural, political and economic values. World Tourism Day recognizes the importance of tourists and the tourism industry across the globe. The United Nations’ World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) invites people worldwide to participate in World Tourism Day on September 27 every year.  Many tourism enterprises and organizations, as well as government agencies with a special interest in tourism, celebrate the event with various special events and festivities. Different types of competitions, such as photo competitions promoting tourism, as well as tourism award presentations in areas such as ecotourism, are held on World Tourism Day. Other activities include free entries, discounts or special offers for the general public to any site of tourism interest. Government

96% Telecom services restores in flood affected districts: PTA

ISLAMABAD, Sep 21: Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has restored approximately 96 per cent sites which went down due to recent flash floods in the country. At its peak, a maximum of  3,386 sites were down on Aug 28, 2022, out of which 3,251 sites have been restored (approx 96% of the total). In order to ensure earliest restoration of telecom services in flood affected districts across the country, the authority in conjunction with telecom operators’ teams has been vigorously and continuously pursuing earliest restoration of affected services since mid-August 2022.  The PTA field teams carried out extensive coordination with telecom operators, civil and military authorities for restoration of damaged telecom infrastructure. Various obstacles were faced including accessibility to damaged sites, commercial power availability, equipment damage due to submersion and availability/delivery of fuel for generator sets etc, he said. However, the continued efforts by PTA and telecom ope

Supreme Court of Pakistan announces vacancies of Law Clerks

ISLAMABAD, Aug 30:The Supreme Court of Pakistan has announced vacancies for the position of Law Clerk for a period of 1 year (extendable) commencing in October 2022 as part of the Supreme Court Law Clerkship Program.  The Supreme Court Law Clerkship Program aims to cultivate the next generation of lawyers and jurists of Pakistan by providing a unique opportunity for professional growth and unparalleled mentorship, said a press release here.  A law clerk (also called judicial law clerk or judicial associate) is a lawyer- typically a recent law graduate - who provides direct assistance to a judge.  The position of a Supreme Court Law Clerk is internationally considered to be among the most prestigious in the field of law, grooming young lawyers to go on to succeed in their respective fields, and give back to their country. The requirements and details of the position as well as instructions on how to apply are available on the Supreme Court website at this address: https://www.supremecou

6-day dengue crash programme kicks off

LAHORE, Aug 29: The district administration kicked off 6-day dengue crash programme under which special squads would be mobilised in nine zones of the provincial capital to overcome dengue. The special teams of the department would conduct indoor and outdoor surveillance with focusing on more than 35,000 hot spots. Deputy Commissioner Muhammad Ali on Monday visited various areas of the city to inspect anti dengue measures and said on the occasion that a massive campaign had been started in Lahore and particularly in Bahria Town which was being reported as main spot where most of dengue patients were reported. He said that around 124 indoor and 40 outdoor teams, nine environment inspectors, seven entomologists, 17 supervisors, 15 doctors of population welfare department were deputed for dengue crash programme in Bahria Town. Similarly, Chief Officer Health Lahore, District Officer Health, assistant commissioners and sub registrars had been tasked to monitor dengue teams at badly effecte

75th Independence Day of Pakistan: All set to celebrate Jashan e Azadi

RAWALPINDI, Aug 13 (APP): Jashan-e-Azadi preparations reached at its peak on Saturday as the citizens were getting ready to celebrate the Independence Day with zeal and now the citizens are all set to celebrate the 75th Independence Day on Sunday with great enthusiasm and national zeal. Rawalpindi District Administration, District Police, City Traffic Police (CTP), Punjab Emergency Service, Rescue-1122 and Civil Defence have finalized all the arrangements as the region is all set to celebrate Independence Day in befitting manner on August 14, Sunday. With the start of August, Jashan-e-Azadi preparations were started here in every nook and corner of the city to celebrate Independence Day with great enthusiasm and national fervour.  All the main buildings including Rawalpindi Railway Station, Rawalpindi and Chaklala Cantonment Board offices, Askari Plaza, Mall Road, Metro Track, Murree Road, RDA, WASA and PHA buildings, National Bank Saddar Main Branch, Bank Road, Mall Road and several o

CTP announce traffic plan for Aug 14; One-wheelers to be sent behind bars

RAWALPINDI, Aug 12: The City Traffic Police (CTP) on Friday issued a traffic plan to facilitate the commuters and general public on August 14, Pakistan Independence Day to be celebrated on Sunday. According to Duty Officer, CTP Headquarters, special pickets would be erected in the city and on entry points of Murree to thwart one-wheeling particularly on  August 14 and one-wheelers would be sent behind the bars. The traffic plan was made and announced by Chief Traffic Officer (CTO) Naveed Irshad, he added. He said, extra force of traffic wardens would be deployed on all the roads of Rawalpindi city and in Murree to handle traffic load on August 14. Over 600 CTP personnel would be on special duty on Aug 13 night and on August 14 to regulate traffic on city roads, he added. He said CTO had constituted seven special squads comprising wardens and officers to curb one-wheeling and car stunts by the youngsters. 34 checking pickets would also be set up, he added. He said that the traffic warde