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AIOU uploads date sheet for semester terminal examinations on the website

Islamabad, May 30 (DNA) Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) has uploaded date sheet for semester terminal examinations on its website (www.aiou.edu.pk). According to the details, semester terminal examination question papers for BA (Associate Degree) programs would be uploaded on the university website on June 5.

The students of BA (Associate Degree) programs are required to dispatch solved papers through registered postal services  to their concerned tutors before June 20, 2021and keep their receipts in safe custody. 

If a student fails to meet the deadline, he/she will be declared fail. Moreover, semester terminal examinations for BS, B Ed, ADE, ADC will be conducted online from June 6 -13, 2021. Similarly, semester terminal examinations for PGD, MA/MSc, M Ed, MBA and M Com will be conducted online from July 4-11. For BA programs only handwritten answers will be acceptable and typed or answer scripts in different handwritings will be rejected. However, for the rest of the programs, students will be allowed  twelve hours time to type their answers and either copy paste them in the space given on LMS portal or upload as a word file on the portal. 

Plagiarized answers will be marked zero and cheating case would be initiated, if found at any stage. Semester terminal examination papers will consist of three questions and the students will be required to attempt all the questions.=DNA

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End of Netanyahu era could be in the cards in Israeli political drama

Israel was gripped by political drama on Sunday over the possibly imminent end of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu‘s record run as the country’s leader. After four inconclusive parliamentary elections in two years, a 28-day mandate for opposition leader Yair Lapid to form a new government runs out on Wednesday, and media reports said he was close to putting together a coalition that would end Netanyahu’s 12-year stretch as prime minister.

Lapid’s chances of success rest largely with far-right politician Naftali Bennett, a kingmaker whose Yamina party has six key seats in parliament.

Bennett, 49, was widely expected to announce, possibly as early as Sunday, whether he would team up with Lapid, who leads the Yesh Atid party.

But first, Bennett would have to rally his own party’s legislators behind joining what Netanyahu’s opponents have described as a government of “change” comprising factions from the left, centre and right.

Still short of a parliamentary majority after a March 23 election that ended in stalemate, such a diverse grouping could be fragile, and would require outside backing by Arab members of parliament whose political views differ sharply from Yamina’s.

Bennett has maintained public silence in recent days, with Likud party chief Netanyahu fuelling speculation his own tenure was about to end in a tweet and video on Friday. “Real Alert,” he wrote, warning that a dangerous “left-wing” administration was in the cards.

Yamina announced late on Saturday that Bennett would meet and update its legislators on Sunday, after reports he had agreed to a deal in which he would serve first as prime minister before handing over to centrist Lapid.

A former defence minister, Bennett has reversed course before over ousting Netanyahu, 71, a right-wing leader in power consecutively since 2009 and now on trial on corruption charges that he denies.

With an agreement with Lapid widely reported to have been finalised just before fighting erupted on May 10 between Israel and Gaza rulers Hamas, Bennett said during the hostilities he was abandoning efforts to form a coalition with the centre and left.

But a ceasefire is holding, a recent wave of street violence in Israel between Arabs and Jews has ebbed, and a Lapid-Bennett partnership could be back on course.

Israeli political commentators, however, were taking nothing for granted.

“The anti-Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu government of change is still not an accomplished fact,” political columnist Yossi Verter wrote in the left-wing Haaretz newspaper on Sunday.

“It’s premature to pop open the champagne, and also too early to wear sackcloth,” he said, questioning whether Yamina’s lawmakers could withstand pressure from the right against a deal with Lapid.

If Lapid, 57, fails to announce a government by Wednesday, a fifth Israeli election since April 2019 – a prospect Bennett has said he wants to avoid – is likely.

SC FIXES SHAUKAT AZIZ SIDDIQUI’S APPEAL AGAINST REMOVAL FOR HEARING ON MONDAY

ISLAMABAD, MAY 30: The Supreme Court on Monday will take up the petition of sacked judge of Islamabad High Court Shaukat Aziz Siddiqui challenging the notification of the President terminating his service.

A five-member larger bench headed by Justice Umer Ata Bandial and comprising of Justice Sardar Tariq Masood, Justice Ijaz Ul Ahsan, Justice Mazhar Alam Khan Miankhel and Justice Sajjad Ali Shah will hear the petition on May 31.

Shaukat Aziz Siddiqui had filed an application in the Supreme Court on April 28, requesting for fixing his case at the earliest, as he was going to retire on June 30.

Shoukat Aziz Siddiqui had challenged before the apex court the decision of the Supreme Judicial Council (SJC), recommending his removal from his post for misconduct as well as a notification of the government issued on Oct 11, 2018, terminating his service.

The Supreme Judicial Council (SJC) had recommended the removal of Islamabad High Court judge, Justice Shaukat Siddiqui from his office for leveling serious allegations against state institutions, including the judiciary and the premier state intelligence agency, during a speech at the District Bar Association, Rawalpindi.

Meanwhile President Arif Alvi on Oct 11, 2018, had terminated Justice Shaukat Siddiqui after the Supreme Judicial Council (SJC) found him guilty of misconduct.

TDCP INSTITUTE OF TOURISM AND HOTEL MANAGEMENT INAUGURATED

Institute is equipped with state of the art infrastructure and has the capability of imparting modern tourism education. The students who will get training from this institute shall serve in the hotel industry of Pakistan: Asif Mahmood

Staff Report

RAWALPINDI: The Adviser of Punjab Chief Minister on Tourism Asif Mahmood inaugurated TDCP Institute of Tourism and Hotel management in Rawalpindi. The initiative is part of Prime Minister Imran Khan’s vision to promote tourism in the country.

Asif further said that inauguration of the tourism institute was a step in that direction and added more such initiatives shall be carried out.

He said the said Institute is equipped with state of the art infrastructure and has the capability of imparting modern tourism education. The students who will get training from this institute shall serve in the hotel industry of Pakistan.

Later, he also visited various parts of the Institute and appreciated the arrangement made for student. He also planted a tree in the premises of the Institute.

Pakistan gives immense importance to its brotherly relations with Iraq: FM

Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi says Pakistan gives immense importance to its brotherly relations with Iraq.

He expressed these views while talking to Iraqi Minister of Defense Juma Inad Saadoun Al-Jubouri, at Ministry of Defense, Iraq.

The Foreign Minister said Pakistan values the sacrifices of the people of Iraq people in the war against terrorism.

He offered all possible assistance and cooperation from Pakistan in the development and defense sectors to the Iraq.

The two sides reaffirmed the commitment to work together for regional security and stability.

Fawad holds PML-N, PPP responsible for economic crisis

ISLAMABAD : Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Fawad Chaudhry on Sunday held Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) for the country’s economic crisis.

In a series of Tweets, Fawad said, Pakistan is facing economic crisis due to ineffective policies of PML-N and PPP governments.

Fawad further said that the policies of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) are boosting the economic growth of the country.

For the first time, Rs4 billion tax has been gathered, he added.

The minister maintained that historical production of wheat, rice, sugarcane and corn has been recorded during PTI tenure.

Ceasefire on LoC is first step to normal bilateral ties: Indian Army Chief

NEW DELHI: Indian Army Chief Gen M M Naravane has said that holding the ceasefire between Pakistan and India along the Line of Control (LoC) has been the first step towards a long road of normalisation of bilateral ties.

According to the India’s state news agency, Gen Naravane said adherence to the ceasefire pact on the LoC has contributed to the overall feeling of peace and security in the civilian population.

“Tensions on the LoC cause hardships to the people residing on the both sides of the border,” Indian General said.

Referring to the ceasefire, Gen Naravane said there was not a single incident of cross-border firing by the two armies after the pact came into effect.

He said there was a renewed emphasis on observing the ceasefire agreement of 2003 due to the heavy losses of civilian and military lives across the LoC.

In a major development for peace in the region, Pakistan and India had agreed to strict adherence to the 2003 ceasefire at the LoC and other border sectors in an announcement on February 25.

The Director Generals of Military Operations (DGMOs) of Pakistan and India contacted and discussed the situation at the Line of Control and other border sectors in the contact, the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement.

The two sides reiterated strict implementation of the ceasefire agreements at the LoC and other border sectors from the midnight of February 24 and 25, ISPR said.

“The two sides also agreed to resolve any unexpected situation with the mechanism of the border flag meetings,” according to the statement.

PDM politics: Bilawal Bhutto to meet ANP leaders in Charsadda today

PPP Chairperson Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari will meet the senior leadership of the Awami National Party (ANP) today (Sunday) to hold discussions on the evolving political situation, after Saturday’s Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) meeting in Islamabad.

A day earlier, leaders of the remaining eight PDM parties held a meeting after which the alliance announced it had rejected the government’s “unilateral electoral reforms” and vowed to hold fresh protests across Pakistan.

Political observers and analysts are keeping a close eye on Bhutto’s meeting with the ANP leadership, as it comes after PML-N President Shahbaz Sharif’s release and subsequent efforts to bring about a reconciliation between the PPP, ANP and the PDM.

After the meeting takes place, leaders of the two parties will hold a joint press conference.

‘Will not waste time over’ PPP, ANP: Fazl

PDM President Maulana Fazlur Rehman, responding to a question, said during a press conference on Saturday that the PPP and ANP were not discussed during the alliance’s meeting.

He said the PDM did not discuss the two parties as they are no longer a part of the alliance.

“They can still contact the PDM leadership and apprise them about their intentions. But it is not something that we will waste time over anymore during PDM meetings,” he had said.

Meanwhile, taking over the presser, PML-N Vice-President Maryam Nawaz had said her father, Nawaz Sharif, had taken the same position as the JUI-F chief.

PDM announces schedule of ‘massive protests’ against govt

Fazl said the PDM has decided to begin legal proceedings against the PTI-led government’s “unlawful acts”, for which, a legal team will be formed, with PML-N’s Azam Nazeer Tarar as its convener and JUI-F’s Kamran Murtaza as the co-convener.

He had said the alliance had decided a future course of action, and on July 4, a massive anti-government protest will be held in Swat, followed by another one in Karachi on July 29.

Thereafter, on the occasion of August 14, independence day, a massive protest will be held in Islamabad, with PDM showing solidarity to Kashmiris and Palestinians.

PML-N will also host a budget seminar soon to form a unified strategy during the government’s budget session in the parliament, while the task to hold the event has been given to Shahbaz Sharif, the JUI-F chief said.

Sarfaraz, 13 others will fly for Abu Dhabi today: Sources

KARACHI: Quetta Gladiators’ captain Sarfaraz Ahmed and 13 other players will depart for Abu Dhabi early in the morning at 4 am today.

13 out of 25 people received the United Arab Emirates (UAE) visas today. Four players including Sarfaraz will fly from Karachi whereas the rest of the 10 will take off from Lahore. The players have been given special permission to travel on commercial flights.

Bringing into your account, Pakistan Super League (PSL) season 6 is most likely to start from June 5. The revised schedule of the event is on hold as Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) awaits all people involved in the completion of the event to reach Abu Dhabi.

Chicken prices go down in Karachi amid virus fears

KARACHI: The prices of chicken have declined in Karachi amid suspected outbreak of the virus.

The prices were skyrocketing but the fear of the virus has compelled the poultry owners to decrease the prices. The per kg chicken meat is now being sold at Rs350 instead of Rs480.

Despite the massive decrease in the prices, the masses are not taking interest in buying chicken meat amid virus fears.

Last week, it emerged that a respiratory disease similar to the coronavirus is rapidly spreading among chicken across the country.

As per details, a disease called ‘infectious coryza has spread in poultry farms across Pakistan and a number of poultry farms in Karachi have been closed after the disease.

Chairman Consumer Association Pakistan Kokab Iqbal said the disease is similar to coronavirus disease in which chicken have common cold and respiratory problems.

What is Infectious Coryza in Chickens?

Infectious coryza is an acute respiratory disease of chicken characterized by decreased activity, nasal discharge, sneezing, and facial swelling that occurs worldwide.

The disease apparently affects only chicken; reports in quail and pheasants likely describe a similar disease caused by a different bacterium.

In countries such as the US, the disease is seen primarily in pullets and laying hens and occasionally in broilers. In lower- and middle-income countries, the disease often is seen in very young chicks (eg, 3 weeks old).

Inadequate biosecurity practices and environmental factors may contribute. Infectious coryza is not a zoonotic disease (transferable to humans) and thus lacks public health importance.

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