SECP signs MoU to expand its financial literacy initiative to Balochistan dailytimes.com.pk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dailytimes.com.pk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
SINGAPORE, May 10, 2023 /PRNewswire/ On 29 March, on the margins of the In-Cosmetics Barcelona trade fair, the International Fragrance Association (IFRA) and the Korea Cosmetics Industry Institute (KCII) signed a three-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). The parties to the agreement look to exchange information on Korea's cosmetics regulation and its impact on the fragrance sector. Martina Bianchini, President of IFRA, and Lee Jae Ran, President of KCII. "This MoU is an important opportunity to build further trust and cooperation between IFRA and KCII", said Martina Bianchini, President of IFRA and signatory of the MoU on behalf of the association. "We look forward to exchanging knowledge and together analyzing the impact of the Korea cosmetics regulation, specifically with regards to risk management". The IFRA Standards promote the safe use of fragrance, and the MOU will inform Korean efforts to boost domestic cosmetics safety management - in addition to
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NCOC Announces Spring Vacation for Schools in Punjab and Islamabad
The National Command and Operation Center (NCOC) called another huddle of all the provincial education ministers earlier today to review the school reopening modalities amid changing COVID-19 situation in the country, which the doctors are naming the third wave of the novel coronavirus.
The meeting took place at the NCOC headquarters in Islamabad with Federal Minister for Education and Professional Trainings, Shafqat Mahmood, in the chair.
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Announcing the decisions taken in the meeting, the education minister highlighted that there was a surge in COVID infections but maintained that the situation is not as bad as it was in November-December.
Shafqat Mahmood Clarifies Confusion Regarding Single National Curriculum
The Federal Minister for Education and Professional Trainings, Shafqat Mahmood, announced via Twitter Wednesday that private schools will be allowed to teach any additional material and subjects under the Single National Curriculum (SNC).
Minister Mahmood said that the SNC prescribes minimum learning standards like the core curriculum and does not bar private schools from teaching other material or additional subjects. Additionally, private schools are at liberty of using books that comply with the national curriculum policy.
This is to clarify some issues re Single National Curriculum. SNC prescribes minimum learning standards i.e the core curriculum. Schools are free to teach any additional material or even additional subjects. 2nd. Private schools can use any book that is consistent with SNC