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Khalid Maqbool acknowledges the purported leakage of the Cambridge examination paper.
Dr. Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui, the Federal Minister for Education and Professional Training, on Tuesday articulated profound worry and dismay at the purported leakage of Cambridge test papers.
He asserted that such occurrences inflict significant mental distress, anxiety, and doubt onto thousands of students and their parents, especially those who diligently prepare for their examinations with commitment and integrity.
Khalid Maqbool stated that this is a profoundly serious issue, particularly given analogous events were reported the previous year.
He underscored the necessity for Cambridge to enhance and fortify its examination system, security measures, and monitoring processes to ensure its efficacy and resistance to tampering, thereby reinstating and sustaining students’ faith and confidence.
The minister has promptly instructed the Inter Board Committee of Chairmen (IBCC) to engage with Cambridge authorities to facilitate a comprehensive investigation into the incident, ascertain the facts, and implement urgent measures to safeguard students’ interests.
The Federal Minister emphasized that the Government of Pakistan will not negotiate on the educational prospects of students, the integrity of the examination system, and the safeguarding of merit.
He emphasized that all pertinent institutions must execute their duties with diligence and accountability.
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PSX starts on a positive note, KSE-100 index reclaims 179,000 mark
The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) started on a bullish note on Tuesday as the benchmark index regained the 179,000-point level in early trade.
Market statistics showed the KSE-100 Index jumped over 900 points in early trade to 179,405 points.
Market observers said the move was buoyed by restored investor confidence after last session’s turmoil.
The index had closed lower on the last trading day, down 450 points to 178,471 points.
The Pakistan Stock Exchange witnessed a comeback in market confidence as trading started for the second business day of the week with early gains.
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Former Karachi BRT Yellow Line project director Zameer Abbasi detained.
KARACHI: The former director of the Karachi BRT Yellow Line project, Zameer Abbasi, was detained on Monday over financial violations.
Details said that Anti-Corruption Establishment Karachi has detained Zameer Abbasi from Lahore in an intelligence-based operation.
Anti-corruption officials said a complaint was lodged against him on June 10. They added that efforts were being made to shift him from Lahore to Karachi.
It is worth mentioning here that allegations have been made against the project director of illegally releasing over Rs 7 billion to contractors and this led to the inquiry and his detention.
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Security agents avert big terror plot in Panjgur
— Security forces stopped a major terrorist conspiracy in Balochistan’s Panjgur district in a timely and information based response, security sources said.
The operation was undertaken in the Jirak area on the basis of secret information and a considerable quantity of weapons and communication equipment was recovered, security sources said. During the operation, the police seized 4 rocket fuses and many improvised explosive devices (IEDs) from a vehicle.
Security officials stated the explosive supplies were intended to be used in a possible large-scale terrorist attack, which was being prepared in the region.
They noted that the prompt and professional action by the security forces had prevented serious destruction and protected the area from a possible catastrophe.
This successful operation is a clear sign that the security forces are still a formidable barrier against the anti-peace groups in Balochistan, claimed the security forces.
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