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Pakistan repatriates an additional 347 Kyrgyzstani people.

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On Tuesday, early in the morning, Pakistan International Airlines’ flight PK-6252, carrying 167 students, and flight number ANK-4575 both touched down at Islamabad International Airport from Bishkek.

Following the unrest, 347 Pakistani students were taken out of Bishkek and returned home. Pakistan has used five aircraft to evacuate 810 kids so far.

Following allegations of violence, Pakistan declared that it would airlift the trapped Pakistani students out of Bishkek.

A dedicated aircraft bringing students from Pakistan arrived in Islamabad on Monday from Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.

The Pakistani students were greeted at the Islamabad airport by Amir Muqam, the Federal Minister for Kashmir Affairs and Gilgit-Baltistan Engineer.

Speaking with the media, the minister stated that following the event, Prime Minister Shhebaz Sharif took quick action to safeguard Pakistani students and that he was keeping an eye on the situation.

Amir Muqam asked how the students were doing and said that the Pakistani government would help anyone who wanted to go back home.

The minister disclosed that additional planes will return students to their homes.

violence in Kyrgyzstan
Student groups in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, broke out in violent altercations; there have been allegations of attackers brandishing batons. A number of foreign students, including Pakistanis, were hurt when the attackers broke into the dorm rooms with force.

According to reports, the violence started on May 13 in response to an instance of harassment involving female students from Egypt.

In order to put an end to the violence, hundreds of Kyrgyz men stormed buildings housing international students, including Pakistanis, according to Kyrgyz police, who said they had deployed forces in the capital of the country in Central Asia yesterday.

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Enhancing Pakistan-Bahrain Collaboration: Tarar Highlights Fortifying Media Connections Between Pakistan and Bahrain

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Attaullah Tarar, the Minister of Information and Broadcasting, has underlined the importance of strengthening cooperation between Bahrain’s and Pakistan’s official media organizations.
He proposed news sharing between the Bahrain News Agency (BNA) and the associated Press of Pakistan (app) during a meeting with Bahrain’s Minister for Information, Ramadan Bin Abdullah Al-Noaimi, in Riyadh. Attaullah Tarar stated that media delegation exchanges are essential to enhancing media cooperation.
According to the information minister, Pakistan and Bahrain have very close fraternal ties that are founded on shared history, religion, and culture.
Pakistan’s economy is heading in the right direction, according to Attaullah Tarar.
Additionally, he stated that Pakistan offers great prospects for foreign investors to make investments.
According to Bahrain’s Information Minister, the country cherishes its relationship with Pakistan.
He reaffirmed Bahrain’s determination to further strengthen media cooperation.

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Mandi Bahauddin District Jail: MNA Launches Improvement Initiatives at Jail

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During his visit to District Jail Mandi Bahauddin, Member of the National Assembly Chaudhry Nasir Iqbal Bosaal officially opened a number of development projects, including the recently built jail building.
Chaudhry Nasir Iqbal Bosaal mna was welcomed at the District Jail by Superintendent Jail Haq Nawaz, Deputy Superintendent Sheikh Arif Nisar, Shahzad Aslam Jaja, and other jail staff. The Jail’s cadre saluted and presented a guard of honor.
He treated sick inmates admitted to the hospital, established other development projects, including the recently built jail facility, and toured several barracks, mills, anchorage, juvenile ward, and jail hospital.
at addition to planting a sapling at the jail as part of the tree plantation campaign, Chaudhry Nasir Iqbal Bosal MNA expressed gratitude for Superintendent Jail Haq Nawaz’s efforts and offered prayers for the nation’s growth and prosperity.

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Under the auspices of Ombudsman Punjab, an awareness seminar was held at the Government Mc High School in Nakana Sahib.

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The ombudsman Punjab Nankana Sahib Region held an awareness seminar at Government Captain Hassan Nawaz Shaheed MC High School.
The CEO of the District Education Authority, Shazia Bano, chaired the seminar. Advisor Malik Muhammad Aslam and District Education Officer Secondary Dr. Saima Zafar were among the educators, students, and education officers that attended the session.
In his speech to the seminar, Malik Muhammad Aslam stated that people are aware of their rights and that our goal is to eradicate institutional corruption and poor management.Everyone must do their share to improve institutions. The provincial ombudsman’s awareness campaign was deemed beneficial by civil society representatives, educators, and students, who said it provided them with information about the institution’s significance and what to do in the event of a complaint.Teachers and students reaffirmed their commitment to playing their part in raising public knowledge of the ombudsman.

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