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CDA okays Pakistan’s largest IT Park in Islamabad

The Capital Development Authority has approved the construction of Pakistan's largest IT Park in Islamabad. The park, located in sector G-10, will span 3.3 acres and accommodate 5,000 to 6,000 freelancers. It will be operated through a public-private partnership, with private IT firms having the opportunity to lease office space. No government funds will be utilized for the project.

PM Kakar visits IT classes at Sindh governor house

Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar visited IT classes at Governor House Sindh, interacting with students and expressing optimism for Pakistan's future. He underscored the value of youth education and skills in nation-building, praising Governor Sindh Kamran Tessori's initiative. The classes aim to benefit 50,000 students on-site and 450,000 online.

People want fame without working for it: Atif Aslam

Atif Aslam criticized emerging singers' heavy reliance on auto-tuners for quick fame. He emphasized the necessity of hard work and dedication for lasting success. Aslam acknowledged the presence of such tools during his time, but believes they are now seen as shortcuts to overnight success, highlighting the fleeting nature of this type of fame.

A simple sorry doesn’t cut it: Saheefa Jabbar’s powerful video tackles abuse

Pakistani actor Saheefa Jabbar Khattak addresses the inadequacy of a simple apology in response to abuse in a poignant Instagram video. She emphasizes the profound impact of abuse and the necessity of setting boundaries, debunking the misconception that love or change can remedy the damage. Saheefa continues to contribute to breaking the silence surrounding abuse.