LAHORE:Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Lahore Chairman/Commissioner Lahore Division Zaid Bin Maqsood has taken notice of the sharing of guess papers, old/previous question papers etc on social media and WhatsApp groups.
According to a Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Lahore spokesperson, a ban has been imposed on uploading and sharing of guess papers, peering scheme and old/previous question papers etc of Lahore Education Board on social media. Guess papers, old/previous question papers etc will not be shared on various WhatsApp groups run by government or private teachers or any other (persons). Sharing the guess paper or old paper of Lahore Education Board on social media can lead to three years of imprisonment and a fine of Rs50,000. Those found guilty of spreading/sharing such wrong information on social media will be punished under the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act 2016.
Art exhibition on ‘Tajdeed-e-Naqoosh’ opening today
Punjab University Department of Fine Arts in collaboration with Punjab University Library will organise the inaugural ceremony of a three-day art exhibition on ‘Tajdeed-E-Naqoosh’, ‘A New Imprint: Reviving Islamic Art & Book Heritage’ on Tuesday (today) at 11:30am at Islamic Art Gallery, Punjab University Library. Punjab University Vice Chancellor Professor Dr Muhammad Ali will be the chief guest on this occasion.
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