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BISE Lahore Announces Class 9th Results 2025 — Full Details Now Available

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The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Lahore has officially released the Class 9th results for 2025, bringing relief and excitement to thousands of students across the region. The results were made available online at 10:00 AM and can now be accessed via the official BISE Lahore website and SMS service.

This year, over 270,000 students appeared in the 9th-grade annual examinations held in March. The board ensured transparency and fairness through the digital checking process, with enhanced security measures to avoid paper leaks or discrepancies in marking.

Students can check their results by entering their roll number on the BISE Lahore portal or by sending their roll number via SMS to 800291. A complete gazette has also been issued for schools to access collective data.

According to board officials, the pass percentage this year stands at 74.6%, slightly higher than last year’s results. Girls once again outperformed boys in both science and arts groups. The highest score was reported as 539 out of 550, with several students achieving above 95% marks.

For students who are unsatisfied with their results, the board has opened applications for rechecking and re-evaluation, with deadlines announced on the board’s website. Supplementary exams have been abolished under the new academic policy, and students will instead improve marks in the second annual examination.

Parents and teachers praised the efforts of the board for timely results and better accessibility through digital platforms.

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Gold Prices Tumble in Pakistan, Dropping Nearly Rs. 10,000 from Record High

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Gold prices in Pakistan have seen a significant decline, falling by nearly Rs. 10,000 per tola from their record highs. According to data released by the All Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Association, the price of 24-karat gold has decreased to Rs. 232,000 per tola, down from its recent peak of Rs. 241,000.

This sharp drop comes amid fluctuations in international bullion markets, where gold prices have also been under pressure due to a stronger US dollar and expectations of higher interest rates by the Federal Reserve. Local markets often mirror global trends, and this recent correction reflects a broader movement away from precious metals as safe-haven assets.

Analysts believe that the decline may offer a buying opportunity for investors and consumers, especially those preparing for weddings or major purchases. However, they caution that prices remain volatile and are influenced by multiple factors, including currency fluctuations, global demand, and geopolitical events.

In Pakistan, the price of 22-karat gold also dropped proportionately, making it more accessible for middle-income buyers. Gold dealers have reported increased foot traffic in markets as customers rush to take advantage of the lower rates.

Despite the current dip, experts suggest that long-term trends still favor gold as a hedge against inflation and currency depreciation, particularly in developing economies like Pakistan.

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Traffic Fines to Be Delivered via WhatsApp Under New E-Challan System

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In a move to enhance digital governance and streamline traffic management, the Punjab government has launched a new initiative to send e-challan notifications directly to violators through WhatsApp. This step is part of the Safe City Project aimed at improving road safety and enforcing traffic rules more efficiently.

Under the new system, traffic violations captured by surveillance cameras will automatically generate challans. These fines will now be sent not only to the registered postal address of the vehicle owner but also to their WhatsApp number linked to the vehicle registration database. The Lahore Safe City Authority (LSCA) is leading this smart enforcement model, leveraging AI and big data to minimize manual intervention.

Officials believe this method will improve compliance, reduce paper use, and ensure violators are quickly informed. Citizens will also be able to receive location, time, and image details of the violation through WhatsApp, making the process more transparent.

Authorities have encouraged citizens to update their mobile numbers with the Excise and Taxation Department to ensure they receive real-time updates. Moreover, payments can be made online or via mobile apps, removing the hassle of visiting physical offices.

With this step, Punjab is becoming a model for other provinces to follow in terms of smart traffic management.

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NADRA App’s ‘Cancel Identity Due to Death’ Feature Sparks Confusion

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The National Database and Registration Authority’s (NADRA) mobile app has raised eyebrows with a peculiar design flaw: the option for deceased individuals to cancel their own identity cards.

Within the app’s “Cancel Identity Due to Death” feature, users are offered two choices — one for relatives of the deceased and another oddly labeled “Myself.” If the latter is selected, the applicant is directed to complete a facial recognition “liveness check,” a process meant to confirm the user is alive and matches NADRA’s records.

This means, in theory, a deceased individual would need to log in, start the process, and pass a liveness test — an obvious contradiction that has left many baffled.

When contacted, a NADRA spokesperson clarified that the service is meant only for relatives of the deceased. However, the spokesperson did not explain why the “Myself” option exists or why it requires a liveness check, raising further questions about oversight in app design.

This incident highlights recurring issues in Pakistan’s government apps, where usability flaws and poor design choices often undermine otherwise essential citizen services. NADRA has yet to confirm whether this is a technical glitch, mislabeling error, or deeper design flaw.

Half of Punjab’s Ginning Factories Shut Down Amid Industry Crisis

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Around 50% of ginning factories in Punjab have become non-operational due to ongoing challenges in the cotton industry. Factors such as reduced cotton supply, high input costs, and unfavorable market conditions have led to widespread closures, raising serious concerns about the future of the textile supply chain.

Industry stakeholders warn that continued factory shutdowns could impact cotton farmers, textile mills, and overall employment in the region. They urge the government to intervene with support measures and policy reforms to revive ginning operations and stabilize the cotton economy before the crisis deepens further.

Half of Punjab’s ginning factories have ceased operations due to low cotton supply and rising costs. The closures threaten the textile sector and rural livelihoods. Industry leaders are calling for urgent government action to rescue the struggling cotton-processing segment and ensure stability in the broader supply chain.

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CDA Issues Safety Advisory Amid Heavy Monsoon Rains in Islamabad and Rawalpindi

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The Capital Development Authority (CDA) has issued a safety advisory for residents of Islamabad and Rawalpindi as heavy monsoon rains continue to lash the twin cities. The advisory urges the public to avoid unnecessary travel, stay away from low-lying areas, and report any emergencies to the relevant authorities.

CDA teams have been mobilized to clear clogged drains, manage water accumulation, and respond to urban flooding risks. Citizens are also advised to secure outdoor belongings and remain indoors during intense downpours. The authority emphasized its preparedness to deal with the situation and requested public cooperation during the ongoing weather spell.

CDA has issued a safety advisory for Islamabad and Rawalpindi residents as heavy monsoon rains hit the region. Citizens are urged to avoid low-lying areas, limit travel, and stay alert. Emergency teams are active, and the CDA seeks public cooperation to manage potential flooding and ensure safety.

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Honda CG 150 Now Available on Easy Installments Starting at Rs. 18,779/Month

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Motorcycle enthusiasts can now own the popular Honda CG 150 through an affordable installment plan starting from just Rs. 18,779 per month. The offer allows customers to ride away without paying the full price upfront, making it easier for a wider audience to access quality and reliable transportation.

The plan is designed to ease the financial burden on buyers while maintaining the durability and performance standards the Honda CG 150 is known for. With flexible payment options and low monthly costs, this installment offer is gaining traction among urban commuters and working professionals.

The Honda CG 150 is now available on installments starting at Rs. 18,779 per month, offering an affordable path to ownership. The plan targets budget-conscious buyers with flexible payments while delivering Honda’s trusted quality and performance. It’s an appealing option for commuters seeking reliable transportation.

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LSE Ventures Approves Stock Split to Boost Share Liquidity and Market Accessibility

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LSE Ventures has announced the approval of a stock split aimed at improving share liquidity and enhancing investor accessibility. The decision was made by the company’s board to attract a wider base of retail investors by lowering the per-share price, without affecting the overall market capitalization.

The move is expected to increase trading volume and make shares more affordable to smaller investors, potentially strengthening the company’s position in the market. Shareholders will be informed about the effective date and revised share structure soon. Analysts view the decision as a positive step toward improving capital market participation.

LSE Ventures has approved a stock split to improve liquidity and attract retail investors by lowering individual share prices. The move aims to boost trading activity and enhance market participation. Details of the revised share structure will be announced shortly, with analysts viewing it as a shareholder-friendly step.

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Capital Smart Motors Unveils GEELY Riddara & FORTHING Friday EVs at Top Shopping Venue

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Capital Smart Motors has launched an exclusive display of the cutting-edge electric vehicles GEELY Riddara and FORTHING Friday at one of the city’s most popular shopping destinations. This showcase is part of the company’s mission to bring the electric vehicle revolution directly to the public, making green mobility more accessible and exciting.

Shoppers and auto enthusiasts can explore the sleek design, advanced features, and sustainable technology of these EVs up close. Capital Smart Motors aims to educate the public on the benefits of electric driving, while also promoting eco-friendly transportation as the future of urban mobility.

Capital Smart Motors is showcasing GEELY Riddara and FORTHING Friday electric vehicles at a major shopping hub, aiming to spark public interest in EVs. The display promotes eco-friendly driving and offers an up-close look at innovation in mobility, aligning with Pakistan’s transition toward sustainable transportation.

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Rawalpindi’s Major Road Project Faces New Delays Amid Construction Hurdles

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A key road infrastructure project in Rawalpindi has encountered further delays due to administrative bottlenecks and construction challenges. Originally expected to ease traffic congestion and improve urban connectivity, the project’s completion has now been pushed back once again, frustrating residents and daily commuters.

Officials cite issues such as land acquisition disputes, funding gaps, and coordination problems among contractors as primary reasons for the setback. While authorities claim efforts are underway to resolve these problems, no revised timeline has been officially confirmed. The continued delay is raising concerns about project management and public inconvenience in the city.

A major road project in Rawalpindi is facing additional delays due to land, funding, and contractor coordination issues. The prolonged timeline has sparked public frustration, with no clear date for completion. Officials are working to address the setbacks but have yet to provide a firm schedule.

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