To provide a boost to its initial membership, even union ministers were seen on this day promoting the app with promises of "exciting and exclusive updates".
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The shift to online education during the pandemic has highlighted the need to incorporate cybersecurity in the curriculum
Using computers and Internet technologies without understanding the basics of cybersecurity is akin to driving a car without seatbelts. Though Information Technology as a discipline has been popular for decades, cybersecurity as a structured curriculum is a relatively recent phenomenon.
Although India has emerged as a software services-based power, the country is on its way to reinventing itself as a software product-making power as well. At the same time, as a major economy consistently recording one of the fastest growth rates, notwithstanding COVID-19, coupled with the large-scale digitisation of various modes of governance and administration, the imperative to upgrade our cybersecurity cannot be overstated. As such, the world’s second largest Internet-connected country needs to train a sufficient pool of cyber warri
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National
December 10, 2020
LAHORE: Minister for Law, Parliamentary Affairs and Cooperatives Raja Basharat has said the impression that the government would come to end by PDMâs rallies is completely wrong.
Talking to the media here on Wednesday, he said the PTI government under the leadership of Imran Khan was sincerely serving people. Inshallah this government will successfully complete five years. We have put the country, destroyed by their corruption, on its feet. The countryâs development could not be digested by the opposition. It then wants to push the country into the ruins of its era, Raja Basharat said.
He urged the opposition leaders that they should respect the decision of the Islamabad High Court as Corona epidemic was spreading rapidly around the world. âDonât play with your as well as the lives of thousands of innocent people, said Raja.
Raja Basharat puts a question mark over Opp misconception
Lahore
December 10, 2020
LAHORE:Minister for Law, Parliamentary Affairs and Cooperatives Raja Basharat has said the impression that the government would come to end by PDM’s rallies is completely wrong.
Talking to the media here on Wednesday, he said the PTI government under the leadership of Imran Khan was sincerely serving people.
Inshallah this government will successfully complete five years. We have put the country, destroyed by their corruption, on its feet. The country’s development could not be digested by the opposition. It then wants to push the country into the ruins of its era, Raja Basharat said. He urged the opposition leaders that they should respect the decision of the Islamabad High Court as Corona epidemic was spreading rapidly around the world. “Don’t play with your as well as the lives of thousands of innocent people, said Raja. He advised the opposition to hold as many meetings as they like