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The controversial PECA Amendment Bill is signed into law by the president.

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The contentious PECA Act Amendment Bill 2025 and the Digital Nation Bill 2025 have been signed into law by the president. Prior to their enactment, both bills had been approved by the Senate and the National Assembly.

The Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (PECA) Amendment Bill 2025 has been the focus of much discussion because of its implications for digital rights and freedom of expression. After the president gave his consent, the bill was formally signed into law.

Additionally, the president has approved the Digital Nation Bill 2025, which aims to improve Pakistan’s technology infrastructure and encourage digital transformation.

Additionally, in an effort to enhance the commission’s function in defending women’s rights and tackling gender-based concerns, the president signed the National Commission on the Status of Women Amendment Bill 2025.

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Rs. 209 billion was given to 31,700 young business owners.

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Over the course of the last eight months, 31,700 young entrepreneurs have received an incredible 209 billion rupees from the Prime Minister’s Youth Program through the Prime Minister Youth Business And Agriculture Loan Scheme, a major boost to entrepreneurship and youth empowerment.

The goal of this program is to provide young people with the tools they need to start and expand their businesses, which will eventually result in profitable employment and economic expansion.

With a simple online application process, prospective young entrepreneurs can now readily access the Prime Minister’s Youth Program benefits. Loan facilities are offered to youth through 15 different banks.

This significant accomplishment shows the government’s dedication to creating an environment that encourages young entrepreneurs and allows them to contribute to the growth and prosperity of the nation’s economy.

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DY PM Meets with the Saudi Envoy

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In Islamabad, Saudi Ambassador Nawaf Bin Saeed Ahmad Al-Malkiy paid a visit to Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar.

Both pledged to deepen the already strong and long-standing relationship between the two nations, especially in the fields of investment and trade.

The Ambassador wished the DPM and the Pakistani people a happy Ramadan.

For Saudi Arabia’s government and citizens, Ishaq Dar did the same.

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Ishaq Dar Evaluates Foreign Investment Developments

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A meeting to assess the status of foreign investments in the maritime and aviation sectors was presided over by Senator Muhammad Ishaq Dar, the deputy prime minister and foreign minister.

The meeting was attended by senior officials from many departments, including the secretaries of defence, privatisation, the board of investment, law, and maritime affairs.

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