ISLAMABAD: The parliamentary panel has proposed that each MNA be allowed to nominate ten people for Hajj every year. It has also suggested sending a ten-member delegation to Madinah on an official visit every year to offer salutations at the Holy Prophet’s (PBUH) mosque. A meeting of the National Assembly Standing Committee on Religious Affairs was held on Monday under the chairpersonship of MNA Shagufta Jamani. During the meeting, the committee recommended that a 10-member parliamentary delegation be sent at government expense to present salutations at Roza-e-Rasool (PBUH). The official…
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Minister rolls out SHUKRA for passport services
ISLAMABAD: IInterior Minister Mohsin Naqvi visited the Directorate General of Immigration and Passports on Monday, where he formally inaugurated Secure Hybrid Intelligence for Knowledge-Based Response Analytics (Shukra). The state-of-the-art monitoring system has been designed to track passport applications, printing, and departmental performance in real time. As part of the upgrade, a 24/7 Monitoring Room and a Call Centre have been made operational at the DG Immigration and Passports. On the minister’s directives, the system for issuing Emergency Travel Documents has also been fully digitized. The officials briefed the interior minister…
Read MoreTimely promotion is a right, says SC
ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court has ruled that promotion is a natural and integral incident of civil service and that every eligible civil servant has a legitimate expectation to be considered for advancement within a reasonable timeframe. The court also held that administrative inefficiency, poor governance or inaction could not be used to deny lawful service rights, as it restored the promotion of a civil servant from the date of the first Departmental Promotion Committee (DPC) meeting held in 2012. A three-member bench comprising Justice Ayesha A Malik, Justice Muhammad Hashim…
Read MoreHeirs automatically inherit tenancy: SC
ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court has laid down a definitive legal principle on tenancy, ruling that after the death of a property owner, legal heirs automatically become the rightful owners and no new rent agreement is required. The court further held that depositing rent in the name of a deceased landlord does not constitute a valid legal payment. Upholding the Sindh High Court’s decision, the ape court maintained the eviction order against tenants, directing them to vacate the shops and hand over possession to the legal heirs within 60 days. The…
Read MoreK-P sounds alarm on ‘withheld’ NFC funds
PESHAWAR: Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) Chief Minister Sohail Afridi has said that persistent delays in federal transfers are pushing the province toward a severe financial crisis, particularly affecting development in the newly merged districts – the former Federally Administered Tribal Areas (ex-Fata). The chief minister has written a letter to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressing grave concern over the federal government’s continued failure to release constitutionally mandated federal transfers, according to a handout issued by the Chief Minister’s Secretariat in Peshawar. “Against Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s NFC [National Finance Commission] entitlement of Rs658.4 billion…
Read MorePCB keeps options open on T20 World Cup participation
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has deferred a final decision on participating in next month’s ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in India, keeping the option of a partial or symbolic boycott open after Bangladesh’s withdrawal over security concerns triggered a widening diplomatic and sporting fallout. The PCB delayed the call by up to a week following consultations between PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, as Islamabad weighs its response to the ICC’s decision to replace Bangladesh with Scotland at short notice. In a post on X…
Read More‘One law for all’: Lawmakers move to end dual citizenship for top bureaucrats
ISLAMABAD: A proposal to end dual citizenship for members of the bureaucracy gained momentum on Monday after a parliamentary panel voted in favour of abolishing the practice, with lawmakers also calling for the restriction to be extended to judges. During a meeting of the National Assembly’s Standing Committee on the Cabinet Secretariat, chaired by Ibrar Ahmed, members backed the proposal to bar civil servants from holding dual nationality. The committee members argued that if parliamentarians were constitutionally prohibited from holding dual citizenship, the same standard should apply to senior state…
Read MoreLaw must prevail over force, Pakistan tells UNSC
Pakistan has called for stronger respect for international law, warning that selective application of legal principles is deepening global instability. Speaking at a High-Level Open Debate of the United Nations (UN) Security Council on January 26, Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to the UN, Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad, said the erosion of the rule of law was contributing to conflict, humanitarian crises and weakening trust between countries. He said international law was meant to make relations between states predictable and stable. But when countries ignore agreed rules, he warned, law risks losing…
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Robotic Anesthesia: The Future of Pain-Free Surgery
By Hafsa Arshad BS-AHS (Anesthesia Technology) Supervised by: Samsaam Fazal, MS-AHS Affiliation: University of Haripur Robotic anesthesia is rapidly emerging as a groundbreaking innovation in modern medicine, promising safer and pain-free surgeries. By combining robotics with artificial intelligence, these systems deliver anesthetic drugs with remarkable precision, adjusting doses in real time based on a patient’s vital signs, including heart rate, blood pressure, and oxygen saturation. This reduces human error and ensures a stable, controlled anesthesia experience. One notable example is the Sedasys System, developed for minor procedures like endoscopy and…
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