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The United States is ending the key student exchange program

Pakistan’s World Pakistan World Pakistan World Exchange Program has officially finished after 15 years, the United States Educational Foundation in Pakistan (USEFP) confirmed on Tuesday. The initiative to exchange a semester, which allowed the Pakistani undergraduate students to study in an American university or a college for an unworthy semester, was administered by the USEFP

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Car washing stations face repression in the middle of the water crisis

Lahore: The Environmental Protection Punjab Agency (EPA) has launched a radical repression on car washing stations in the province for not having installed compulsory water recycling systems, as part of wider efforts to combat a growing water crisis. This decision comes after the EPA imposed a ban on the province last week on the creation

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The United Arab Emirates now offer a 5 year old visa to Pakistanis

Karachi: The ambassador of the United Arab Emirates (Water) to Pakistan, Hamad Obaid Al Zaabi, announced that problems related to the visa between the two countries had been resolved. Pakistani citizens can now obtain a five -year visa, according to a press release published Tuesday by the Governor’s house. Al Zaabi, accompanied by the Consul

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The producers advised to complete the slimming cotton

Multan: Producers were advised to finish cotton thinning within 30 days. During a meeting, experts stressed that cotton crops sown early and now 25-30 days must immediately be lightened. The application of fertilizers must be avoided before clarification. After clarification, a bag each of DAP and SOP or MOP was recommended by irrigation or broadcasting.

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American sanctions sanction Pakistani companies on national security problems

Listen to the article The Office of the United States of Industry and Safety (BIS) has added more than a dozen Pakistani companies to its list of entities for their involvement in “unwanted” nuclear activities, with seven additional companies confronted with restrictions for their contributions to the Pakistan ballistic missile program. This decision follows recent

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