A recent global survey ranks Pakistanis as the fourth most intelligent people in the world, highlighting the nation’s intellectual prowess. Conducted by the Institute of European Business Administration, the survey evaluated brilliance and intellectual work across 125 countries. Pakistan’s ranking underscores the exceptional mental aptitude of its citizens, even amid challenges in accessing resources and opportunities. #primesgadgets #Pakistan #pakistani #AI #world
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Egypt has taken a stern measure to ensure the safety and security of its citizens by withdrawing the operating licenses of 16 tourism companies and referring them to the public prosecutor. This move comes after several deaths were reported during the recent Hajj pilgrimage. #primesgadgets #hajj #egypt
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Former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram believes that left-arm pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi will regain the national team’s captaincy. Akram criticized the frequent leadership changes, stating that such instability hampers consistent performance. “If you made Afridi captain, you should have given him at least a year,” he remarked. Distancing himself from Pakistan cricket due to criticism and politics, Akram praised Afridi’s aggressive style and wicket-taking ability. “He’s an aggressive cricketer with a bright future,” Akram said. Expressing confidence that Afridi will become captain again, Akram advised him to focus on his game for now. #primesgadgets #pcb #pakistancricket #shaheenshahafridi #waseemakram
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Starting August 1, government primary schools in Islamabad will no longer require students to carry books home. Classrooms will feature pigeon holes and book racks to reduce heavy school bags and promote a healthier learning environment, as announced by Education Secretary Mohyuddin Ahmad Wani. Additionally, the Pakistan Maths and Computer Science Olympiad (PMCSO) in September will encourage STEM talent among students in grades 6-12, offering rewards and recognition to top performers. #primesgadgets #nobook #news #dailyinformation
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TikTok, a popular short video platform, removed over 14 million videos in Pakistan in the second quarter of 2023 for breaking community guidelines. Impressively, 83.6% of these videos were taken down before anyone saw them, and about 92.5% were removed within a day. Globally, TikTok also focused on safety by deleting 18,823,040 accounts suspected to belong to users under 13. #PrimesGadgets #TikTok #PakistanGovernment #Reels
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When all has withered…will love endure? Fawab Khan and Sanam Saeed New Webseries release date announced Visit Our Website for more Information #PrimesGadgets #Barzakh #FawadKhan #SanamSaeed #pakistaniwebseries
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The US is suing Adobe, the maker of Photoshop, for hiding fees and making cancellations difficult. Visit our website for more detail. #PrimesGadgets #Adobe #US #Photoshop
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FBR Chairman Amjad Zubair Tiwana pointed out the difference in tax payments: the salaried class pays Rs. 375 billion a year, while exporters pay Rs. 90-100 billion and retailers only Rs. 4-5 billion. Senators were surprised and unanimously rejected the proposed tax increase for the salaried class. The Senate Standing Committee on Finance discussed the Finance Bill 2024-25, with differing opinions on taxing exporters under the normal regime. The FBR plans to raise Rs. 125 billion by adjusting taxes for exporters and expects retailer tax collections to rise to Rs. 50 billion next year. #PrimesGadgets #Budget #Taxes #pakistan
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Andy Flower “Rizwan is the best option for the captaincy of Pakistan” #Primesgadgets #pcb #PakistanCricket #Rizwan #BabarAzam #News
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Bad News for Non-Filers, Electricity and Gas connections to be suspended - FBR Chief #Primesgadgets #NonFilers #Pakistan #Budget