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The government is reportedly considering imposing an 18% General Sales Tax (GST) on stationery items in the upcoming federal budget as part of efforts to increase revenue collection and broaden the tax base. The proposed measure could apply to a wide range of commonly used products, including notebooks, pens, pencils, markers, and other educationa...


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Reports circulating in the tech industry claim that ChatGPT has become the fastest digital product in history to reach 1 billion active users, highlighting the rapid global adoption of generative AI tools. The milestone is being attributed to the platform’s widespread use across education, business, content creation, customer support, and software development, where users inc...


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The Knight-Hennessy Scholars (KHS) program at Stanford University is one of the most prestigious and fully funded graduate scholarship initiatives in the world. It aims to develop a global community of future leaders by supporting students pursuing graduate degrees across various disciplines at Stanford, including engineering, business, law, medicine, education, and humanitie...


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Luke Damant, a popular travel vlogger known for exploring unique destinations around the world, described Kashmir in Pakistan as “Heaven on Earth” during his recent visit to the region. Sharing breathtaking views of lush green valleys, snow-capped mountains, and crystal-clear rivers, Damant expressed admiration for the natural beauty and hospitality he experienced throughout ...


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The federal government is reportedly considering a significant increase in the carbon levy on petroleum products in the upcoming budget, a move that could make petrol and diesel more expensive for consumers across Pakistan. According to budget proposals under review, the carbon levy may be nearly doubled as part of efforts to generate additional revenue, promote energy effici...


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