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The Islamabad administration diverts school buses for the Pink Bus Project.

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The official transportation for schools in Islamabad is under jeopardy as proposals emerge to repurpose PM Transport into Pink public buses.

The vehicles allocated for transporting children are being redirected for other projects, raising concerns among parents and neighbors.

Authorities have given orders to transfer F-six and G-six government schoolchildren in two to three shifts.

Parents are organizing protests outside schools to express their dissatisfaction with the administration’s apparent lack of competency.

Because there is no government-provided transportation, children must leave their homes early in the morning and return as late as 4 p.m.

Parents are demanding for the suspension of children’s school buses and urge the Home Minister to intervene and handle the matter immediately.

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The need of strengthening the China-Pakistan media corridor was emphasized by the information secretary.

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Focusing on the China-Pakistan Media Corridor is crucial for the advancement of the two nations’ current relationship, according to Federal Information Secretary Ambreen Jan.

Speaking at a ceremony in Beijing, the Secretary stated that two Memorandums of Understanding were signed between the Chinese government and the Ministry of Information during the Prime Minister’s visit. These agreements pertain to the co-production of films and dramas that are intended to improve the relationship between individuals.

Approximately 12 Pakistani films were screened in China between 1957 and 1991, according to Ambreen Jan, demonstrating that the two countries’ collaboration in the film industry is not new.

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Green Tractor Scheme: 227 Fortunate Farmers Receive Keys

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The Pakpattan District farmers are also reaping the benefits of the government’s green tractor scheme, per the Special Instructions of Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif.
Two hundred and twenty-seven lucky farmers in the Pakpattan District have received green tractor keys.

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The goal of the 300 scholarships available to Bangladeshi students is to improve educational ties between Bangladesh and Pakistan.

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The Pakistan-Bangladesh Friendship Scholarship Program, which offers 300 fully funded scholarships to Bangladeshi students, was introduced by Pakistan.

LUMS, Comsats, and NUST are among the top Pakistani universities that support the plan, which was discussed at the Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training.

Officials urged universities in Bangladesh to advertise the initiative through events and an online site during a recent meeting.

The goal of the scholarships is to strengthen cultural ties and educational exchanges between the two nations.

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