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Punjab launches ‘She Threads’ scheme to empower rural women

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The Punjab government has approved Rs310 million for the “She Threads” program that aims to enhance the economic empowernment and vocational skills of women in rural areas by training them in the textile industry.

The initiative is for women of 18 to 45 years of age from rural parts of the province with at least medium level education. Each participant will get a monthly stipend of Rs 15,000 throughout training and will also be provided with transportation support.

The program offers training in 10 distinct textile-related areas to boost women’s employability and establish pathways to financial independence.

Textile training courses are now being offered in Lahore, Sialkot, Sheikhupura and Faisalabad, officials said.

In the last two years over 2,500 women have graduated from the program and 773 of them got jobs shortly after graduation.

Authorities reported that 1,150 women are now being trained under the She Threads initiative, and another 1,350 women are anticipated to enrol next year.

Courses cover operation of industrial sewing machines, quality inspection of fabrics, fabric cutting, planning and merchandising of apparel, supervision of apparel, pattern making and cutting, pattern drafting and grading, quality control, finishing of garments, packing and washing of garments.

The administration is committed to making women financially independent and empowered. Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz stated. She said competent women may be a valued national asset and pointed out that there are huge career opportunities for trained women in the textile industry.

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Ivory Coast is eliminated from the 2026 World Cup by Norway

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  • Erling Haaland grabbed a thrilling late victory as Norway knocked Ivory Coast out of the 2026 World Cup qualifying.

Haaland had been invisible for much of the game but turned up when it mattered most to score his fifth goal of the tournament and send Norway through.

Norway had taken the lead in the first half after a stunning curling drive from Antonio Nusa, only for Manchester United’s Amad Diallo to equalise with a spectacular solo effort.

Norway will now take against Brazil in New York on July 5 for a place in the quarter-finals.

Erling Haaland has taken his goalscoring inevitability to the World Cup stage.

The 25-year-old has scored in 14 successive competitive matches for Norway, registering 22 goals in that sequence of contests.

His job tonight was simple, slotting into an empty net from 6 yards to extend the run, but as any good striker he deserves credit for getting into that position. Norway have scored in the knockout stages of the World Cup for the first time since 1938.

The scorer of that goal in 1938 was Arne Brustad, who was born on the same day that the Titanic hit an iceberg in the Atlantic Ocean.

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Tomorrow, Iran’s deputy foreign minister will meet with representatives from Qatar in Doha.

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The deputy foreign minister of Rwanda will visit Doha on Wednesday to discuss regional trends and the implementation of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Qatari authorities, according to the country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The ministry said in a statement that work on putting the MoU’s many provisions into practice is still ongoing.

It further stated that Tehran has seen favorably recent developments in lifting the blockade and loosening limitations on the selling of Iranian oil.

The ministry stated that the fulfillment of Article 13 of the memorandum is deemed crucial for the success of the negotiations and that a final deal is still dependent on the end of the war in Lebanon.

Establishing an efficient ceasefire system in Lebanon is crucial to laying the groundwork for enduring peace, according to Iranian authorities.

The foreign ministry added that diplomatic efforts are still being made to address the ongoing conflict in Lebanon and that attempts are being made to monitor and handle the situation with the utmost seriousness.

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Report on the Lack of Formal System for Registration of Home Tuition Centres

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The district administration has received the Education Authority Lahore’s investigation report on the roof collapse of a tuition center in the Kahna area.

The report claims that the tuition center was set up in a house and had no official government registration. The woman was instructing her relatives’ kids in secret.

According to the investigation, between 25 and 30 kids were enrolled in classes at the tuition center when the disaster occurred.

Tariq Mahmood, CEO of the Education Authority of Lahore, claims that there is no official procedure for registering home-based tuition centers. The Education Department is not even responsible for registering private tuition centers that operate in residential residences.

In light of the tragedy where 14 children died after the center’s roof collapsed, the district administration will decide the next course of action and potential actions, according to the article.

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