Pakistan is on the cusp of a significant development in the realm of Information Technology (IT) as ex-Sindh Governor Kamran Tessori has made a major announcement regarding the revival of the IT initiative. In a statement, Kamran Tessori assured the 50,000 IT students in the country that they need not worry, as his team is working to restore the program.
Kamran Tessori, in a conversation with Governor Hala Hashmi, emphasized that his team will ensure the continuation of the IT program. He expressed concern for the future of thousands of students who have been attending classes for two years, saying that their futures should not be put on hold. The ex-Sindh Governor revealed that the IT classes will once again be conducted at the Governor House in Karachi.
Kamran Tessori further stated that he will be with the students until they receive their certification, ensuring that they complete their education. He attributed the delay in reviving the program to his mother’s poor health and his need to return to Pakistan to care for her.
The development comes after a series of events in the country, including a briefing by the government on the implementation of austerity measures to reduce expenses. Federal Minister for Health, Syed Mustafa Kamal, announced the number of registered HIV/AIDS patients in Pakistan.
A case has been registered against a woman accused of allegedly committing a heinous crime in a car in Rawalpindi’s Chak Beeri Road area. The Met Office has predicted a chance of western winds entering the southwestern regions of Balochistan, with a system of western winds likely to persist from April 1 to 4. Rainfall is expected in 26 districts of Balochistan from April 1 to 4.
The announcement of a new bill has left consumers in a state of panic. The previous fixed charges for household consumers who used over 300 units of electricity ranged from 200 to 1,000 rupees per month, based on consumption. Federal Minister of State for Interior, Senator Talal Chaudhry, stated that no case is pending in which the perpetrators have not been arrested.
Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) has taken notice of an alleged incident at Lady Willington Hospital in Lahore, where a video recording of patients in the operation theater was made. The administration of the University of Karachi has officially announced that physical classes will be held on Tuesday and Thursday.
A meeting was held to discuss the changing situation in the region and its impact on Pakistan. A tragic incident occurred in Muzaffargarh’s Rohilano Wali area, where a young man was killed in a violent altercation during a wedding ceremony.
Intelligence sources claim that India has planned a False Flag Operation against Pakistan. The Lahore Qalanders, a franchise in the Pakistan Super League (PSL), has imposed a fine of 10 million rupees on their captain. Businessman Ammar Awan was injured in a shooting incident and later passed away. Iran has accused Israel of conducting an attack on a desalination plant in Kuwait.

