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Slim chances of Eidul Fitr to fall on Thursday

Slim chances of Eidul Fitr to fall on Thursday Shawwal moon will born on May 12 at 12:01am so chances of sighting a new moon on Ramazan 29 are close to none People exchange Eid greetings after offering Eidul Fitr prayers in Islamabad on July 29, 2014. PHOTO: AFP ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) said on Friday chances of sighting the Shawwal moon on May 12 were close to none as this year in Ramazan 30 fasts would likely be observed and Eidul Fitr would probably fall on May 14.  According to the Met department, the Shawwal moon will born on May 12 at 12:01am as per the Pakistan Standard Time so the chances of sighting a new moon on Ramazan 29, were close to none.

HEC reopens registration for Post-Doctoral Fellowship Programme

HEC reopens registration for Post-Doctoral Fellowship Programme By HEC recently invited applications under Batch-II of Post-Doctoral Fellowships Programme (Phase III). It received an overwhelming response and some eligible candidates could not access the portal. Therefore, to facilitate such people, HEC will now announce the next batch of fellowships in September 2021. The Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan has announced that registration for the Post-Doctoral Fellowship Programme would reopen in September 2021. The HEC recently invited applications under the Batch-II of Post-doctoral Fellowships Programme (Phase III) and announced April 15, 2021, as the deadline, it said. The body said it received an enthusiastic response in the form of a large number of applications. The portal remained open for over two months; however, many capable researchers reported they could not submit applications for a variety of reasons.

Pakistani mobile signals detected in Dharamshala

Pakistani mobile signals detected in Dharamshala ANI | Updated: Apr 16, 2021 17:02 IST Dharamshala (Himachal Pradesh) [India], April 16 (ANI): The Himachal Pradesh Police on Friday detected mobile signals from Pakistan after trekkers in Dharamshala claimed that the standard time on their phones changed from IST (Indian Standard time) to PST (Pakistan Standard Time). According to Superintendent of Police Vimukh Ranjan, the Department of Telecommunication has been informed for further inquiry. Last week, we received information that some trekkers had detected signals from Pakistan on their phones and their time standard was also changed from IST to PST. The Department of Telecommunication was informed for further inquiry, Ranjan told ANI. (ANI)

Pakistani mobile network signals detected in Himachal s Dharamshala

Pakistani mobile network signals detected in Himachal’s Dharamshala Pakistani mobile network signals detected in Himachal’s Dharamshala The mobile phones of trekkers visiting the Kareri lake near Dharamshala detected Pakistani mobile signals even as the nearest border to the neighbouring country is nearly 150 kilometres away. advertisement Mobile signals should not be detetcted beyond 500 metres of the international borders | Representative image Cellular network signals originating from Pakistan have been detected in the Dharamshala area of the Kangra district in Himachal Pradesh. The Kangra district administration has informed the Department of Telecommunications about the detection of Pakistani mobile phone network signals at a place called Kareri.

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