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BSEK bars removal of girls’ burqas, abayas in matric exam centres
In view of the ongoing ninth and tenth class examinations, the Chairman of the Karachi Matric Board, Ghulam Hussain, has issued directives for examination centres regarding female students.
According to the instructions, female students appearing in exams will not be required to remove their burqas or abayas at any examination centre.
The chairman stated that no complaints of cheating have been received involving female candidates; such measures are unnecessary.
He further warned that strict action would be taken if any examination centre is found forcing female students to remove their burqa or abaya during the exams.
The chairman also directed that no male invigilators should be appointed at examination centres designated for female students.
The annual examinations for 9th and 10th-grade students began across the city last Friday. As many as 385,000 students are appearing for the examinations.
Authorities have promised strict monitoring. Section 144 has been imposed around examination centres to maintain order, mobile phones are completely banned, and even nearby photostat shops stay shut to prevent any chance of cheating.
However, the matriculation examinations have been plunged into controversy, with widespread allegations of paper leaks, bribery, and severe administrative failures disrupting students’ ability to sit exams fairly.
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King Charles sidelines Prince William as plan to forgive Harry disclosed
Prince Harry received delightful news all the way from his homeland, the UK, during his Australia trip.
After King Charles’ cancer diagnosis, the Duke of Sussex ran to his home to inquire about the monarch’s health.
Then, the father-son duo met at Clarence House over tea time in September 2025. Following that, Harry publicly expressed his desire to make peace with his family, stating that he is ready for reconciliation.
He also confessed that, as his father is undergoing cancer treatment, contact between the two will often be limited.
People reported that Charles and Harry “have been talking more since their reunion in September 2025.”
Notably, the relationship between Harry and his brother, Prince William, is still quite frosty. The future monarch, as per many reports, is not in favour of taking the Sussexes back to the fold.
According to express.co.uk, a source suggested that King Charles may “forgive” Harry soon.
An insider said that “complete forgiveness” for Harry is pretty much on the cards.
The King might put behind the hurt caused by Harry’s bombshell memoir, Spare, and Netflix documentary.
If true, it seems King Charles is sidelining his son William to exemplify great forgiveness during his reign.
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Prince Harry makes bold decision for Princess Diana: Meaningful step
King Charles’ youngest son Harry and his wife Meghan Markle, who are currently in Australia, have started a journey to highlight the achievements of the beloved royal Princess Diana, who became the People’s Princess for her unmatched deed.
The two even kicked off their Australian trip with a special tribute to the late Princess by visiting the Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourn, where Diana and then-Prince Charles visited together in 1985.
To highligt his mother’s decades-long acts of serving the suffering commiunity, Harry mingled with staffs and took part in an activity in the hospital’s therapeutic garden spaces.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, embarked on a new journey by saying goodbye to the royal job in 2020, has consistently honoured his mother by advancing her humanitarian work, supporting youth, and keeping her memory alive through personal gestures and public tributes.
Harry’s work often mirrors her commitment to empathy, landmine clearance, and HIV/AIDS awareness.
In 2019, William’s younger brotherretraced his mother’s footsteps by visiting an active de-mining field in Angola, directly continuing her work with The HALO Trust to highlight the need to clear landmines.
Meghan’a hubby is also a dedicated supporter of The Diana Award, a charity that recognises young people for their humanitarian work and social action, often attending their annual events and connecting with recipients.
In 2006, he even co-founded Sentebale charity, which supports young people affected by HIV/AIDS in Botswana and Lesotho, directly channeling his mother’s compassionate approach to vulnerable communities.
Harry and William puttheir feud a side to commission a statue of their mother, which was unveiled in the Sunken Garden at Kensington Palace on what would have been her 60th birthday (July 1, 2021).
He often incorporates forget-me-nots (Diana’s favorite flowers) in special moments, including his wedding bouquet for his wife and by planting them in a preschool garden in LA.
The two landed in Australia on Tuesday, April 14, for a four-day visit with engagements covering sport, mental health and veterans’ affairs.
It was their first visit to Australia since 2018. They announced their first pregnancy hours after arriving in Sydney.
Their latest visit has captured public attention in Australia, where Britain’s King Charles is the head of state, though a sizeable minority supports becoming a republic.
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Prince Harry, Meghan Markle’s emotional act raises eyebrows
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle got the spotlight for their emotional gesture during their much-talked visit to Australia.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex never fail to make headlines as thier every move attracts attention from both media and social media users.
Meghan and Harry, who are no longer working members of a royal family, have been accused of exploiting sick children during their hospital visit in Melbourne, the couple’s tour is also being dubbed ‘pseudo-royal’.
The California-based husband and wife triggered a fresh firestorm soon after they touched down in the country, where Harry’s parents, King Charles III and his late ex-wife, Princess Diana, visited together 1985.
Prince Archi and Princess Lilibet’s parente got emotional as the met kids. They posed with “visibly sick” children at the Royal Children’s Hospital.
However, their act has been slammed as media opportunity as cameras and phones captured the Sussexes posing alongside the youngsters, giving hugs and taking selfies.
The couple’s critics, as usual began to judge their move soon after clips and photos webnt viral, calling it a publicity stunt, with one blasting the move as “performative nonsense”.
Harry, 41, and Markle, 44, chose a location with a very storied royal history to mark their first appearance in Australia since their 2018 tour as royal newlyweds.
The now-private citizens toured the hospital the prince’s late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, first visited in 1963. She returned in 2011, along with her husband, Prince Philip, to officially open the hospital on its current site.
The Sussexes toured the facility as private citizens after quitting the royal family in 2020.
Critics, however, slammed them for allegedly using the children as “props”. One user wrote: “Truly sickening to put all those babies, some with compromised immune systems, in the room for a photo op.”
Another responded: “I have no words. The Royal Children’s Hospital is a much-loved place in the hearts of Victorians. I am disgusted that they used this place to PR grift!”
One went on accusing theom of hypocracy, saying: “So their own children are too important for anyone to have seen their faces, yet these poor children are fine to be used as props. Absolutely disgusting.”
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