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New attractions: Huawei Ascend G730 and Ascend Y530 

Huawei Pakistan is all set to launch Ascend G730 and Ascend Y530 in the country. Huawei is one of the known brands of Pakistan in smartphone era. Huawei Ascend Y530 and G730 are lightweight and compact Dual-SIM smart phones. Apart from having all the necessary components and feature, the performance of this handset speaks for itself, it has simple friendly UI clearly catering to a refined class, and this phone comes in four classic colors- grey, black yellow and black. Ascend G730 comes in 5.5inch capacitive touch screen, whereas Y530 comes in a capable display of 4.5inch. Quad core, both handsets with a 13 GHz for G730 and 1.2 GHz processor of Y530 are simply great package with 5Mp camera for both. The other specs of phones are likely to speak it features. 

Credential Check!

PIA has been vigorously pursuing the issue of Credential verifications of its employees. This massive task of verification of credentials of around 16,000 employees was taken up by PIA’s Human Resource Administration Department six months ago. The verification process is going on in a very transparent manner across the board encompassing all categories and groups of employees without any discrimination. 30,000 degrees have been dispatched to concerned educational institutions (Universities and Boards) for the verifications. After the verification of more than 6,000 degrees, 350 degrees were found fake. 

Upgraded- For better service

Walid Irshaid, President & CEO PTCL spoke at the annual leaders’ summit in Islamabad. Pakistan Telecommunications Company Limited (PTCL) has reassured on its commitment to improve the standard of living of people, providing them with greater services by increasing the productivity of businesses and drive change through integration of Information and Communications Technology services.

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