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Round-Up Pakistan: Complete Top Top Brass, & More

Round-Up Pakistan: Complete Top Top Brass, & More
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New Delhi: Vaccination of those over 15 years from Monday, a major overhaul in the top brass soldiers and other news from neighboring countries in our weekly Pakistan round-up.
This is the main news in Pakistan for the past week 1 Government Commission versus the election of the Government EVMS insisted on going forward using the electronic voting machine (EVMS) and e-voting in the next general poll.
The day before, the government has refused to object to the election commission on the use of EVMS in the next general election.
The Commission described EVMS as “one side” and collected 37 objections to their introduction.
It warns that machines are susceptible to interference and their software can be easily changed.
2 Vaccinations for 15 years and above and above Monday Pakistan will begin to vaccinate adolescents in the age group 15 to 17 years from Monday.
“They will be given a Pfizer vaccine and the facilities will be free of charge,” said an official.
“We have also made arrangements to send teams to educational institutions to vaccinate children,” he added.
Meanwhile all public and private schools in the Punjab Province will remain closed until September 15.
3 Army annoyed Kuningan Top Military on Tuesday announced a major overhaul in the top brass, replacing the commander of the Rawalpindi corps and appointed a new head of general staff.
General Abbas Azhar was appointed as a new CGS, who headed the operational wings and army intelligence.
General Sahhir Shamshad Mirza, who previously served as a CGS, will now lead the Rawalpindi Corps who looked at the control line (LOC).
4 Teachers cannot wear jeans, T-shirts during the working hours of the Pakistani Federal Education Directorate have introduced a new dress code for the teacher, forbid education wearing wearing jeans, tights and shirts during working hours.
It is reasonable that “research has proven that clothing has an influence on public perceptions and more than just something you wear.” Women’s teachers can use “Shalwar Kameez shirts / simple and decent pants with Dupatta / Shawls,” While men will be allowed Shalwar Kameez with vests, full sleeves with ties and trousers.
5 55% of Pakistan is happy in the Taliban government in Afghanistan more than half of Pakistan having favorable opinions about the Taliban government in Afghanistan, a poll suggest.
According to the findings of the survey, 55 percent of Pakistan stated that they were “happy”, while 25 percent “unhappy” about the rules of Taliban and 20 percent have “no response”.
The strongest support for the Taliban government is in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, with approval of 65 percent, followed by Balochistan (55%) and Sindh (54%).
6 Misbah-ul-haq, Waqar Youngis resigned from coaching work, Pakistan Cricket received a big surprise on Monday when their head coach, Misbah-ul-Haq and coach Bowling, Waqar Younis resigned from their position.
Misbah, who had tested the positive Covid-19 after the West Tim Indian tour, quoted bio-safe bubbles as an excuse behind his decision to stop, according to the press release by the Pakistani Cricket board.
The release has been quoted by Younis: “After Misbah shared with my future decisions and plans, it was an easy for me to resign when we had walked to a common role, it had worked as a partner and now also retreated together.” 7 Journalists Protest Journalists The media of the authority of the body of the body in Pakistan said the authority of the proposed Pakistani media (PMDA) “was not constitutional”, and vowed to continue their protest against its establishment.
They called the “unconstitutional” concept and moved to “Muzzle of Press freedom and expression by imposing control of the state” to regulate all media platforms under one central body.
Journalists will hold a demonstration on September 13 in front of the parliament building against his establishment.

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