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ICCI Entrepreneurship Program is a golden opportunity for students to learn business: President ICCI

ISLAMABAD, JUN 12 /DNA/ – President Islamabad Chamber of Commerce Ahsan Zafar Bakhtawari has said that women constitute 52 percent of Pakistan’s population. Sustainable development is not possible without their full involvement, in the developed countries of the world, women are playing their role in every field of life alongside men, and this is the secret of the development of these countries. To deal with unemployment. There is a need to focus on entrepreneurship, it is not possible to accommodate millions of young people who have graduated from universities inRead More


Zhejiang’s green program gives new image to rural areas

By Dou Hanyang, Han Xin, Qiu Haifeng, People’s Daily In the beautiful field in Pushan village, east China’s Zhejiang province, tourists joined a bamboo dance led by villagers, immersed in a joyful atmosphere filled with laughter. No one would believe that the place was once covered by illegal buildings and stinky trash dumps. “It was smelly in hot weather, with flies and mosquitoes flying all over the space,” villager Lei Hongchen recalled. Deciding to change the situation, the village removed illegal buildings, refurbished the walls of residential buildings and upgradedRead More


Okara Shines as a Beacon of Growth the Heart of Punjab

Aqsa Rani Okara, a city located in the Punjab province of Pakistan, has a long history dating back to ancient times. The region has witnessed the rise and fall of various civilizations, leaving behind a rich historical legacy. This history can be traced through different periods, from ancient times to the colonial era and the present-day city of Okara. The name “Okara” is derived from a local village called “Okaanwala,” which was situated in the same area where Okara is currently located. Over time, the name “Okaanwala” gradually transformed intoRead More


Rebalancing US-Saudi relations

A draft bill in the US House of Representatives that would strip PGA Tour, the organizer of golf’s flagship events, of its tax-exempt status because of its merger with a Saudi-backed rival spotlights the pitfalls of American and Saudi efforts to put relations on an even keel. So did comments by Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan at the tail end of last week’s visit to the kingdom by Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, laying down parameters for the Gulf state’s future engagement with the United States. To drive theRead More


The book titled “Extremism and Counter-Extremism Narratives in Pakistan” launched

DNA ISLAMABAD, JUN 12: The book launch event of “Extremism and Counter-Extremism Narratives in Pakistan:  An Analysis of Narrative Building” by Dr Sadia Nasir, was held by the Department of Humanities and Social Science department of Bahria University, Islamabad on 12 June 2023. Dr. Sadia Nasir, is an independent researcher and Adjunct Faculty Member at Bahria University. She holds PhD from Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad. She is a UNESCO/Keizo Obuchi research fellow and an RCSS Alumni. Mr. Hamid Ali Khan, Former Federal Secretary and National Coordinator of NACTA, Dr Shabana Feyyaz,Read More


Unleashing the Future of Physics: Exploring the Significance of the International Young Physicists’ Tournament

Dr. Mohsin Rafique, Research Scientist (Assistant), Beijing In an era propelled by progress in technology and scientific discoveries, it is of utmost importance to foster inquisitiveness, analytical reasoning, and ability to solve problems in young individuals. The International Young Physicists’ Tournament (IYPT) offers an exceptional avenue to precisely cultivate these qualities. By exploring the significance of this remarkable event and its influence on the realm of physics, we can comprehend its profound ability to bring about transformation. Pakistan, a country rich in cultural heritage and academic potential, has made remarkableRead More