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NUTECH students secure top positions in Imagine Cup

DNA ISLAMABAD:  NUTECH students Junaid Hasan and Syeda Manahil Javed of the CS department batch 2019  secured first positions in Regional and National Finals in Microsoft Imagine Cup 2023 in partnership with HEC and have now moved for World Championship. Their product Journovolt aims to introduce an automated news reporting channel which reports authentic, genuine, bias-free news while simultaneously reducing the expenses and costs that are required to run a usual news broadcasting channel. Over the past 19 years, more than two million competitors have signed up for Microsoft’s globalRead More


Palestine warns against fascism of Israeli officials

DNA ISLAMABAD: The State of Palestine has warned against the unaccountable fascism, unrestrained power, and unabated criminality of Israel’s officials, sustained by an undemocratic and social system of Jewish supremacy, oppression, racism, and apartheid. Fascism is enabled by militias ties to power and threatens regional and international peace and security.   Ben Gvir’s reported agreed militias of racial terror will only serve to target, kill, and torture the undefended Palestinian people, en masse. The government of Israel is responsible for the repercussion  of this deliberate decision, which only confirms Israel’s absoluteRead More


‘Computerized ID cards should be mandatory for marriage’

DNA Lahore, MAR 28: In a meeting connected with International Women’s Day held in Lahore, the lawyers demanded the government to bring amendment in the Child Marriage Restraint act 2015 of Punjab to make provision of the Computerized National Identity Card mandatory for marriage. The meeting was organized by Potohar Organization for Development Advocacy under its project “Reducing Early Age Marriages to Enhance Gender Equality” supported by Royal Norwegian Embassy in Pakistan. PODA is a women’s rights organization working for women’s social, economic and political empowerment specifically of rural womenRead More


CJP Bandial offers pay cut for judges so ‘vital’ elections can be funded

ISLAMABAD, MAR 28: Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Umar Ata Bandial on Tuesday proposed a pay cut for himself and other judges so that the “vital task” of holding elections across the country could be funded and completed. He passed these remarks as the apex court resumed hearing PTI’s petition challenging the Election Commission of Pakistan’s (ECP) decision to postpone general elections to the Punjab Assembly till October 8. A five-member larger bench — comprising Chief Justice of Pakistan Umar Ata Bandial, Justice Ijazul Ahsan, Justice Munib Akhtar, Justice AminuddinRead More