Eli Lilly and Co said on Wednesday it thoughts to make its COVID-19 antibody drug commercially accessible to US states as well as hospitals and other healthcare providers from August. Eli Lilly come into an agreement in June to supply a further 150,000 doses of the drug to the U.S. government.
Pakistan has categorically rejected reports that its airspace had been used for a United States drone raid in Kabul that killed al-Qaeda chief Ayman al-Zawahiri. The initial rejection of Pakistan’s airspace having been used came from the Minister of Interior Rana Sanullah on Wednesday.
Locals dominant persons in Larkana locked the Government Girls Middle School of Shahdadkot, demanding that the government provide them jobs as the school land was their property. The women teachers and girl students could not enter the school, and they protested in contradiction of the forced closure of the school.
Doctors who graduated from Pakistani colleges may not be able to work in the United States (US) after Jan 2024 as the country has failed to meet the criteria of the World Federation for Medical Education (WFME) and the deadline is upcoming fast. Current Pakistan Medical Commission (PMC) Act at existing does not meet the standards to get recognition from the world body.
KARACHI: British Airways has decided to continue direct flights from London to Islamabad from August 2.
British Airways will have to pay aeronautical charges to the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA) under an contract. The permission letter allotted by the PCAA specified that the airline will be bound to follow the assigned flight routes.
ISLAMABAD: The Motorway police have ongoing satellite monitoring of passengers’ buses across the country to control over speeding, News reported on Monday.
The Punjab government on Friday proclaimed scholarship program for thousands of non-Muslim students of the province. Under the program, students enrolled in PhD and MPhil programs will be given Rs50, 000 in stipend while those doing masters and MSc will obtain Rs35,000 by the provincial government.
Sixth Huawei ICT Competition 2021-2022 Global award ceremony was attended by Pakistan’s First Prize winning team. During the ceremony, the team was awarded the first prize of 20,000 USD, along with mobile phones for each participant.