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OIC-Member Countries Agree To Expand Collaboration Across Several Areas At COMSTECH Consortium Meeting

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The nations of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) have reaffirmed their commitment to enhancing collaboration in the fields of science, technology, higher education, and health.

The pledge was stated in the proclamation that was accepted in Islamabad following the conclusion of the COMSTECH Consortium of Excellence’s second annual meeting and the week-long visit of a high-level delegation of vice chancellors and rectors from OIC member nations.

The purpose of the 28-member delegation’s visit to Pakistan was to discuss potential collaborations with 17 top universities and institutes from OIC nations, including Palestine, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Oman, Jordan, Somalia, Uganda, Tanzania, Mauritania, Indonesia, and Iran.

During the visit, more than 30 memorandums of understanding were signed, paving the way for faculty exchanges, cooperative research and industrial ventures, and joint projects.

By using training, workshops, and seminars to capitalise on one another’s skills and knowledge, the delegation underlined the value of reciprocal learning.

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Drive Against Price Hike: Punjab CM Directs Chief Secretary To Personally Monitor Drive

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Maryam Nawaz, the chief minister of Punjab, has instructed the chief secretary to personally oversee the province’s campaign against price increases and hoarding.
In order to minimise hoarding, she chaired a conference in Lahore and requested that the Government Rate List be publicly displayed in every shop and that the supply and demand of essential commodities be closely monitored.
According to Maryam Nawaz, throughout Holy Ramadan, the supply and prices of fruits and vegetables will also be closely monitored, and price increases would face severe legal action.

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Unverified Polio Case Report: Health Minister Establishes Committee to Look Into Issue

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Punjab Health Minister Khawaja Imran Nazir visited Mandi Bahauddin to address concerns over a reported Polio Case involving 8-Year-Old Mah Noor from Malikwal.

The Minister attested to Mahnoor’s good health and regular gait. All children, including Mah Noor, have received vaccinations, the minister underlined.

A health committee has been established to look into the issue further, the minister told the public.

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KP condemns the Haqqania bombing and calls on the KP government to prosecute those responsible.

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The suicide attack at Darul Uloom Haqqania has been widely denounced by the people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. They claimed that when Security Forces take action against the Khawarij faction, they not only attack mosques and seminaries but also use them as safe havens.
The public has demanded that the state step up its efforts to combat the Khawarij, highlighting the fact that their violence still poses a serious threat to the general public, especially academics. They have stated their steadfast support for Security Forces in their fight against this danger.
They claim that the Khawarij assault schools, seminaries, and mosques in an effort to deny Pakistan’s youth an education and take advantage of women and children as human shields. While explosions in public places have killed innocent civilians, including women, children, and the elderly, they have also desecrated the sanctity of mosques and turned them into terrorist hotspots.
They have called on the government to punish those accountable for this catastrophe severely and to put in place strong safeguards against future occurrences of this kind.

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