Sunday, April 10, 2011

Punjabi Totay - Shahid Afridi WC 2011

A Girl Murdered her Boy friend in Islamabad

Result of arranged marriage

Katrina Kaif fights on sets of 'Mere Brother Ki Dulhan'

Actor Mastana in critical condition. Please pray and help If you can.

Power ministry refuses to support PTV

The Ministry of Water and Power, has, reportedly refused to support Pakistan Television (PTV) for reduction in licence fee collection charges from Rs 5 per to Rs 1.50 per bill, official sources told Business Recorder. In July 2004, Pakistan Television Corporation (PTVC) entered an agreement with Water and Power Development Authority (Wapda) for collection of TV licence fee through electricity bills.
As per clause 7 of the agreement an amount of Rs 5 per bill is being charged by Wapda. Although, PTVC management contested this at the time of this agreement, later, it came to the fore that the charges are too exorbitant as compared to utility suppliers who are paying only 1 percent of their billing amount as collection charges to banks. Moreover, Pepco the successor of Wapda is not charging any amount on collection of General Sales Tax (GST) through electricity bills.
Sources said the matter was brought to the notice of the prime minister during a briefing given by the minister for information and broadcasting on January 15, 2009. Subsequently, the prime minister was requested, through a summary for the prime minister and routed through ministry of finance and ministry of water and power, to direct Pepco/Wapda to charge a reduced TV licence collection fees at the rate of Rs 1.50 per bill. The PM secretariat desired the matter be placed before the ECC of the Cabinet.

Dell's Connected Classroom

Dell launches the Connected Classroom solution in Pakistan. Combining innovative technology, products, services &  software, the Dell Connected Classroom makes learning in the digital Age a reality. Providing teachers with the tools needed to equip students with the 21st century skills they need to be competitive in the global economy, the Connected Classroom is Dell’s education technology blueprint mainly for primary and middle schools learning environment.
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