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  2. ISLAMABAD: With the number of Covid-19 cases declining across the country, federal Minister for Education Shafqat Mahmood on Thursday announced that the restrictions imposed on schools in some major cities to conduct three-day classes in a week had been removed. During the ongoing second wave of the pandemic, the country saw over 3,000 cases daily — the number has now come down to around 1,300. The federal and provincial governments had in a meeting at the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) last month allowed educational institutions to reopen as per their routine, but schools in four urban centres — Karachi, Hyderabad, Lahore and Peshawar — were allowed to open schools only three days a week. However, the federal education minister on Thursday announced that such restrictions in these cities had been lifted and they were now allowed to hold regular classes. “Important announcement. All schools will go back to regular 5 day classes from Monday March 1. Restrictions imposed in some major cities on schools to conduct staggered classes was only till Feb 28,” Mr Mahmood tweeted. “This announcement applies to every educational institutions in the designated cities where restrictions had been imposed. Allah SWTs infinite mercy that we are returning to normal,” he said, adding that all educational institutions would continue to observe normal Covid-19 standards operating procedures (SOPs) such as physical distancing, mask wearing and ensuring hand washing facilities. The federal education minister, while speaking to Dawn, said the NCOC had already decided to lift the ban in the four cities from February 28. “Today, in my tweet I just elaborated,” he said, adding that from March 1 all schools of the country will hold regular classes under the SOPs. “We [schools] are back to business with SOPs.” The minister said that now it was incumbent upon the heads of schools to ensure implementation of the SOPs. “All educational institutions will continue to observe normal coronavirus SOPs such as physical distancing, mask wearing and ensuring hand washing facilities,” said a press It said: “In continuation of the announcement by Shafqat Mahmood…on resumption of a regular school week for urban centers of Karachi, Hyderabad, Lahore and Peshawar. It is further clarified that these urban centres had been restricted to a three-day school week by NCOC because of a high spike in Covid-19 cases.” It added that after review of the Covid-19 cases in these centers, this restriction was being removed. The ministry, however, reiterated that the SOPs were still fully applicable on schools with a special emphasis on use of masks, physical distancing and hand washing. It is relevant to note here that the government had already extended the ongoing academic session because from March 2019 till date the schools saw opening-closure scenario due to Covid-19 cases. Earlier, this session was supposed to end in March-April, but education ministers of the country had last month decided to extend the session till May-June and the next session will start in August.
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  6. “We get behind the wheel… but nothing is adjustable. The seat does not go up and down, and neither does the steering wheel. Obviously we can adjust the seat forward and back, however, we are sitting a little too high. The Spring being an electric vehicle, the operation silence is obviously present. The car is not equipped with an anti-roll bar, it takes a bit of angle when cornering. Low rolling resistance tires offer only limited grip. On a wet road, the Dacia does not hold the road very well. Nothing dramatic though. Its 44 hp electric motor does not make it an airplane , but this power is sufficient in town. Advantage of the Spring: its format. With 3.73 m, it parks almost everywhere. Better still, its turning diameter of 9.40 m makes it easier to maneuver. In terms of finish, we are at Dacia. But it is well equipped basic, with air conditioning, electric windows or central locking. The main thing is there on this Spring. " The prices revealed Having a place of choice in Europe with the Zoe which is quite simply the best-selling electric model, the Renault Group announced last fall a much more accessible model branded Dacia, its low-cost subsidiary. Since this morning 8:00 am, we finally know the base price of the famous Spring which could (finally!) Democratize the electric car: 12,403 euros in basic version , batteries included and ecological bonus (27% of the price of the vehicle) deducted ( or 89 € / month with the conversion premium). Or the price of a recent second-hand Renault Zoe , batteries included. We expected around € 15,000 excluding bonus but finally, the Spring starts at € 16,800 (€ 12,264 bonus included) for professionals (Business finish), especially car-sharing players very clearly targeted by Dacia . Admittedly, this is not much for an electric car claiming up to 230 km of autonomy in WLTP (305 km in WLTP City) especially as the basic equipment includes air conditioning and radio in addition to all the equipment. mandatory security in Europe. It is clear that at this price, we should not expect performance from Tesla Model 3 but the Spring will be able to extract itself from cities with a maximum speed of 125 km / h and a promised habitability for four adults.
  7. Pakistan has banned TikTok, China's video-sharing app, for the second time. The Pakistani media regulator undertook the move on Thursday after a court order citing "unethical and immoral content" on the platform. "Pakistan Telecom Authority (PTA) has issued directions to the service providers to immediately block access to the TikTok app," the regulator said following the order from the Peshawar high court. The regulator didn't provide details on whether the ban was temporary or permanent. The Peshawar high court said that some videos uploaded on the platform were "unacceptable" for Pakistani society. Two lawyers sought the ban for videos "contrary to ethical standards and moral values of Pakistan." They requested the court to block TikTok until it complied with the guidelines offered by the PTA last year. The app has previously come under the radar of Prime Minister Imran Khan's advisers, who have said the platform promotes the "exploitation, objectification and sexualization" of young girls. Not the first ban Pakistan had blocked TikTok temporarily in October 2020 for a few days, and the ban was lifted after TikTok's management assured the Pakistani government they would block all accounts "repeatedly involved in spreading obscenity and immorality." The country has a patchy history with social media content, similar to its neighboring nation, India. The latter has already blocked TikTok following a border skirmish with China in the region of Ladakh. In 2020, the PTA had asked YouTube to block all videos that the regulator considered "objectionable" from the platform. TikTok challenged the latest ban in Pakistan. “TikTok is built upon the foundation of creative expression, with strong safeguards in place to keep inappropriate content off the platform,” it said. Last year Pakistani regulators had asked YouTube to immediately block all videos they consider "objectionable" from being accessed in the country, a demand criticized by rights campaigners. am/sms (AP, AFP)
  8. Dacia Bigster: Coupé, Cabriolet, Pick-up… we've tried everything - Since its unveiling last January , during the Renaulution event , Dacia's concept car has never ceased to unleash passions. How long time will appear to those who wait for its commercialization on the horizon… 2025 . Yes, it will take a lot of patience to get behind the wheel of the future large low cost SUV capable of accommodating up to 7 passengers. In the meantime, as an appetizer, Auto-Moto invites you to discover the Bigster available in all sauces, with varying degrees of happiness How about a coupe and a pickup? Obviously, most future buyers of the Dacia Bigster will primarily eye its 5 or 7-seater variant, prefigured by the eponymous concept car. But does not the desire to move upmarket expressed by Luca de Meo, the new boss of the Renault group, announce future extrapolation on the basis of this SUV? The success observed by the Arkana coupe SUV could very well apply to the Bigster, devoid of roof bars in favor of a pronounced fall of the roof, BMW X6 style. A more improbable convertible In the same genre, one can easily imagine that the Dacia Bigster would be entitled to a pick-up silhouette to compete with the Toyota Hilux or the Mitsubishi L200 . This is a fast-growing global market on which the Romanian manufacturer would have a good card to play. More hypothetical would be its conversion into a convertible. After the relative failure of the Range Rover Evoque in this vehicle niche, the Volkswagen T-Roc is currently trying to relaunch the fashion for discoverables, by surfing the SUV trend. We will have to take stock in 2025 to see if such a project would make sense.
  9. After one of the most trying years in decades, most people just want to try for a fresh start in 2021. It has undoubtedly been a challenging time for everyone, and it is understandable that anxiety and stress levels are reaching record heights. That said, there is no reason that you cannot turn things around — not just for yourself but for your loved ones. A push toward a healthier lifestyle is a conscious decision, and one that you can make as you try for a fresh start in the new year. Even those who might have plenty on their table as far as work-related responsibilities go can still forge ahead in terms of a healthy lifestyle. Here are just some ways to help balance health and work in 2021. Are you getting enough water and sleep? First and foremost, to help the body cleanse itself and ensure that you have the energy to keep going, it is crucial to take note of how much water and sleep you are getting throughout any given day. Sleep is not something to be taken lightly, and there needs to be an effort to regulate sleep to ensure that it is easier for those that might have issues with insomnia. Water is something that many homeowners tend to neglect, which is a shame as it can be quite easy to get up to speed when it comes to staying hydrated. As a general rule of thumb, ensure that you get at least eight glasses of water and eight hours of sleep a day. Balancing positive reinforcement with the right wellness products It can sometimes feel like you don’t have enough time to heat some water and enjoy a cup of tea, but it can be surprisingly easy to do — even during the busiest days. The trick behind wellness products is to pair it up with times of relaxation and stress to help push for positive reinforcement. For example, one of the most well-known wellness products include the variety of cannabidiol products available today. CBD products are well-known for dealing with issues of stress and anxiety, and are easy to incorporate into a busy lifestyle. There are plenty of known health benefits, and they are safe to use. Beyond Yourself One of more helpful things to do, especially in the early stages of developing habits, is get other people involved. You will not be alone in feeling that you need to be healthier: those in your household or even colleges will too. Organizing times to exercise together, in person or remotely, or even taking breaks during work at the same time can help take the pressure off yourself to instigate and continue change before a routine takes hold. If you prefer to keep it in-house, your dog can be of assistance. You can benefit yourself and them at the same time. Start with something simple like taking your dog for regular walk, and then mix things up by going further afield, if you can, and experiment with different trails – the variety can help keep things interesting. Your pup can participate in your organic and clean diet too, as long as they get the right nutrients. This even extends to above mentioned CBD products as you can help your dogs with stress through therapeutic CBD products. While the year 2020 has undoubtedly come with plenty of challenges, 2021 does not have to be such a challenging year. Take the time to focus on yourself, and it can be much easier to maintain a healthier lifestyle overall. It’s all about habits and environments.
  10. Schools in several cities of Punjab, Islamabad, and Peshawar to close on account of spring break from March 15, says Shafqat Mehmood Sindh, Balochistan and KP schools [other than Peshawar] to remain open as usual and follow COVID-19 SOPs NCOC says 50% work from home policy in offices will be implemented according to province's discretion ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Education Shafqat Mehmood is holding an important press conference with Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Health Dr Faisal Sultan at the National Command and Operations Centre (NCOC) to review the coronavirus situation in the country and school opening modalities. These were the important decisions taken by the NCOC: Strict compliance of mask wearing will continue across the board. Smart lockdowns / micro smart lockdowns will continue to be imposed based on the disease prevalence / hotspots. 50% work from home policy will be implemented on the discretion of provinces. However, it will be enforced in Islamabad with immediate effect. The time limit of 10:00pm on all commercial activities will be re-enforced with immediate effect, less essential services. Amusement parks across the country will be closed at 6:00pm. Earlier decision of allowing indoor weddings, indoor dining and opening of cinemas and shrines with effect from 15th March 21 has been withdrawn. However, outdoor dining / take away will continue to remain open as per previous practice. Outdoor gatherings will continue to remain limited to a maximum of 300 individuals with strict enforcement of COVID -19 SOPs. A review of all enforced NPIs will be carried out on 12th April 21. The above-mentioned decisions regarding NPIs are base-line decisions. Federating units are at liberty to impose stricter NPIs in selected Cities / Districts keeping in view the local disease trend / spread. Dr Faisal Sultan announced that the NCOC had decided to go back to the decision of allowing only 50% attendance in workplaces, as cases of the novel coronavirus continue to rise. The press conference followed a meeting of all education ministers of the provinces and Shafqat Mehmood. "Education is a sector which is directly linked to this disease,"he said, referring to the coronavirus. SINDH AND BALOCHISTAN "The good news is that in Sindh and Balochistan, the situation is pretty much normal. As per the decisions taken [during the meeting] only 50% students will be allowed in schools [in Sindh and Balochistan] and they will observe all SOPs including social distancing and wearing masks." PUNJAB As for Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the federal education minister said that 50% attendance in educational institutions will be followed except for some cities. "All educational institutions in Punjab's Faisalabad, Gujranwala, Lahore, Gujrat, Multan, Rawalpindi and Sialkot will remain closed from Monday till March 28," he said, adding that these institutions will be closed on account of the spring break. ISLAMABAD Mehmood said that schools and other educational institutions across the capital city will also be closed from Monday and reopened on March 28. KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA The minister said that the same measures have been taken for Peshawar's educational institutions that were taken for Punjab's cities. "Owing to the rise in positivity ratios in Peshawar, there too, educational institutions and schools will remain closed from March 15, Monday till March 28," he said. "In other districts and cities [of KP] attendance will be 50%, according to the ongoing situation," he said, adding that provincial governments will hold a "constant review" of the situation and will have the rights to order closure of schools, educational institutions and other places keeping in mind the coronavirus situation. Cambridge , matriculation and intermediate exams to be held as per schedule The minister clarified that O level, A level and other exams will be held as per schedule in Pakistan. "These exams being conducted by schools will not be applicable on these exams," he said, reminding that exams for grades 10, 11 and 12 will be held this year in May and June. "Our children are giving [inter and matric] exams in Pakistani boards hence the same [rule] will also apply for children giving exams for other boards," he said, referring to O level and A level students. Mehmood urges schools and educational institutions to monitor the coronavirus situation on an individual level and reach out to the relevant authorities. Govt holds meeting as coronavirus cases surge across country Given the alarming surge in coronavirus cases across the country, the federal minister said the situation is not the same as it was in November-December. “The rate of cases has spiked within a week,” he added. Last month, the federal minister had announced that all the educational institutes would resume regular 5-day classes from March 1. He had said that the announcement applies to every educational institution in the designated cities where restrictions had been imposed. The coronavirus positivity rate has risen significantly in the first week of March ringing alarm bells at the NCOC which announced on Monday to review the decision of easing further restrictions. The NCOC meeting, chaired by Federal Minister for Planning, Development, and Special Initiatives Asad Umar, also considered deferring the opening up of cinemas, indoor weddings, and dine-in restaurants. The meeting expressed its concerns over public complacency in following non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs or alternate measures to treat the disease other than medical treatment).

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