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PM announces 100,000 free laptops for students PM says distribution of laptops will cover all four provinces and will be based purely on merit, without any nepotism

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced the distribution of 100,000 free laptops among talented students across the country on merit, during an International Youth Day event in Islamabad on Tuesday. Premier stated that the distribution of these laptops will cover all four provinces, the federal capital Islamabad, Gilgit-Baltistan, and Azad Kashmir, and will be based purely on merit, without any nepotism. He added that these laptops would be separate from the scheme for laptops through interest-based loans. Referring to Operation Bunyanum Marsoos, the prime minister mentioned that Pakistan’s victory on May 10 against a numerically larger and more boastful enemy had instilled a new vigour in the entire nation. He urged the youth to build on the spirit of this achievement and work hard to bring honour to the country. Earlier, during the ceremony, Chairman of the Prime Minister’s Youth Program, Rana Mashhood, said the government’s merit-based programs for youth had enabled talented and des...

Four Soldiers Martyred in Terrorist Attack along Pakistan-Iran Border


 On Saturday, a terrorist attack took place along the Pak-Iran border in the Jalgai sector of Balochistan's Kech district, resulting in the martyrdom of four soldiers. The attack, which targeted a military vehicle, was carried out by militants who fled the scene after the incident.

The military's media wing confirmed the news and expressed deep sorrow over the loss of the brave soldiers. The martyred soldiers were identified as Naik Ghulam Abbas, Naik Muhammad Aslam, Lance Naik Asmatullah, and Sepoy Muhammad Naveed. Their sacrifice will not be forgotten, and they will always be remembered as heroes who gave their lives in service to their country.

Such attacks on security forces have become increasingly common in Balochistan, a province that shares a border with Iran and Afghanistan. The region has been plagued by insurgency and terrorism for many years, and innocent civilians and security forces have been targeted in various attacks.

The government and security forces have been taking measures to counter the menace of terrorism in the region. However, the situation remains challenging, and more needs to be done to bring peace and stability to the area. The martyrdom of these soldiers is a grim reminder of the sacrifices made by security forces to protect the country from such threats.

The incident has been condemned by various political and military leaders, who have expressed their condolences to the families of the martyred soldiers. The attack is a cowardly and heinous act of violence, and those responsible must be brought to justice.

It is important to acknowledge the bravery and sacrifices of our soldiers who put their lives on the line to defend our borders and maintain peace in the region. The country owes them a debt of gratitude, and their families must be provided with all possible support and assistance.

In conclusion, the terrorist attack along the Pak-Iran border that resulted in the martyrdom of four soldiers is a tragic incident that underscores the ongoing threat of terrorism in the region. It is essential to continue our efforts to eradicate this menace and bring peace and stability to Balochistan. The country must remain united in the face of such challenges and stand by its brave soldiers who defend our borders and protect us from harm.

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