Karachi, Pakistan – The Secondary School Certificate (SSC) exams, conducted under the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Karachi, are ongoing. However, the recent leakage of English question papers has raised concerns about the transparency of the exams.
Just hours before the English paper exam, the English question paper and answers went viral on social media. In response, the BISE Karachi authorities have claimed that Section 144 has been imposed around the exam centers. This is not the first time that the question papers have leaked, as earlier Physics, Biology, and English papers were leaked hours before the exam.
It is worth noting that the SSC exams in Karachi began on April 10. Meanwhile, Vice President and Foreign Minister Senator Ishaq Dar has reportedly spoken with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. Federal Railway Minister, Khawaja Saad Rafique, has announced that a team from Pakistan will soon visit Iran to initiate the construction of a railway track.
In other news, the Punjab Government has submitted a report to the Punjab Assembly regarding the transfer of patients due to the costs associated with the Air Ambulance Service. Additionally, after a dispute, the sponsors have withdrawn, the advertisement plans have been canceled, and the fixed deposits have been returned to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) after the PCB’s decision to ban a Sri Lankan cricketer for one year.
The National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency (NCCIA) has conducted a raid on an unauthorized call center in the Bhutto Colony, resulting in the arrest of 28 suspects and the resolution of 20 cases. The raid was a result of intelligence gathering and the use of modern technology, which ensured a smooth and timely trial.
In a separate development, talks between Pakistan and Iran have been ongoing, and both countries have agreed to discuss the next phase of negotiations. The video of a chase scene in which three suspects on a motorbike were pursued by a car has been circulating on social media.
The Punjab Assembly’s attempt to pass an amendment bill to reduce traffic fines was unsuccessful. In a joint military exercise, “Thunder-II,” between Pakistan and Egypt, both countries have agreed to cooperate on counter-terrorism.
US news agency reports that Pakistan has increased its communication with both the US and Iran since Sunday. In a digital transformation of the country’s power transmission system, the government is working to implement the vision of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.
In a tragic incident, DIG (Investigation) Aftab Ahmed died during a special duty in Islamabad. President Asif Ali Zardari is set to visit China from April 25 to 30, where he will meet with high-ranking officials.
Amir Jamaat-e-Islami Karachi, Muneeb Zafar, has demanded that the Karachi Electric Company conduct a forensic audit of the company’s financial records for the past 22 years.
Former US President Donald Trump has stated that negotiations are ongoing and that there is no game being played. However, if a breakthrough is achieved in the negotiations, he may meet with the Iranian leadership.

