Pakistan’s Ministry of Education has formed a committee to introduce a facial recognition system in schools, aiming to curb teacher and staff attendance fraud. According to an official statement from Karachi, the new system will utilize facial recognition technology to monitor teacher and staff attendance.
The provincial education minister, Syed Sardar Shah, announced that a notification has been issued to initiate the development of the attendance system. He further stated that the official launch of the mobile application will take place after Eid.
In other news, Sindh’s Chief Minister has announced a 90-day relief for prisoners, allowing them to be released on parole during Eid. A spokesperson from the Karachi office confirmed that prisoners will be granted a 90-day reprieve from their sentences.
Retired General Abdul Qayyum expressed his views on Pakistan’s current position in the ongoing conflict, stating that the country is in an ideal position to act as a mediator due to the lack of leadership in the Muslim world.
A British Pakistani, Usman Shah, has been making headlines in the UK for selling cookies on the streets, only to have his initiative praised by British authorities, with his image being displayed at Heathrow Airport.
In Karachi, a young man was shot dead by a private security company on the Superhighway. SSP Asif Baloch confirmed the incident.
The Sindh government has taken steps to ensure that prisoners are allowed to meet with their families, in line with their legal and humanitarian rights.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has dismissed claims that Pakistan’s missile program is aimed at aggressive intentions. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif held a phone call with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, exchanging Eid greetings.
PTI leaders have requested that prison officials allow prisoners to perform Eid prayers and make necessary arrangements.
A meeting was held to discuss the regional situation, with a focus on energy conservation and austerity measures. It was announced that arrangements are being made to ensure the country’s essential needs are met.
A spokesperson from the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed hope that both countries will engage in peace talks to resolve their differences. They also expressed hope that both countries will work together to establish peace and stability in the region.
Pakistan has rejected allegations made by the Israeli ambassador to India. The Foreign Office in Islamabad strongly condemned the baseless accusations.
A meeting was held with foreign ministers from Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Qatar, Lebanon, Turkey, Syria, and the United Arab Emirates.
The Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee, chaired by Maulana Abdul Khabeer Azad, held a meeting at the Ministry of Religious Affairs in Islamabad to discuss the sighting of the crescent moon.
Mobile phone users will soon have access to high-speed internet through 5G technology. The full efforts of Niteen Yahoo are aimed at making all avenues available to Trump for peace talks and negotiations with Iran after the ceasefire.
Badr Bedeisi stated that Iran’s aggression is a catastrophic and huge mistake, and that a few hours after Iran started attacking, we were not surprised because the US and Iran were almost at peace.
Heavy rainfall was reported in Gulshan-e-Maimar, Lyari, and Clifton.
Former Iranian ambassador Saad Al-Kabbi said that the Iranian attacks affected the sites from where 17% of Iran’s exports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) were produced.
Retired General Abdul Qayyum stated that Pakistan is currently in an ideal position to act as a mediator due to the lack of leadership in the Muslim world.
During a meeting with the Japanese Prime Minister, when a journalist asked why Japan was not informed in advance, Trump responded that they did not want to give too many signals, and that they had taken sudden and powerful action.

