75th martyrdom anniversary Naik Saif Janjua Shaheed observed

The 75th martyrdom anniversary Naik Saif Ali Janjua Shaheed, Nishan-e-Haider was observed on Thursday.

Naik Saif Ali Janjua Shaheed was a Pakistan Army non-commissioned officer of Azad Kashmir Regiment, who valiantly defended vital Pir Kaleva Ridge against repeated Indian attacks in 1948.

Armed Forces of Pakistan, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee and Services Chiefs have paid glowing tribute to Naik Saif Ali Janjua Shaheed, on his 75th martyrdom anniversary.

The ISPR said Naik Saif Ali Janjua Shaheed’s immortal action is glowing precedent for those struggling to restore the sanctity of land that he laid his life for.

It said this martyrdom anniversary serves as a powerful reminder of the extraordinary sacrifices made by the Armed Forces of Pakistan to defend the motherland.

Source: Radio Pakistan

ECP dispels impression of delay in elections

Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has strongly dispelled the impression that there is any possibility of postponing the elections.

In a statement today, a spokesperson of the election commission said the first phase of delimitation of constituencies has been completed and the second phase of filing objections will be completed tomorrow.

The Election Commission will start the hearing of objections on the preliminary constituencies from October 30/31 and on 30th November, the final list of constituencies will be published.

The spokesperson said that according to the actin plan for holding the election, all the preparations of the Election Commission are complete.

The spokesperson said the election schedule will be announced after the final publication of the constituencies and that there is no ambiguity in it.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Senate session will be held on Friday

The Senate session will be held tomorrow (Friday) at the Parliament House in Islamabad at 10:30 in the morning.

The House is likely to discuss the latest situation of Palestine and other important matters.

Source: Radio Pakistan

KP Governor calls on Caretaker Finance Minister in Islamabad

Governor Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Ghulam Ali called on Caretaker Finance Minister Dr. Shamshad Akhtar in Islamabad.

According to a tweet, the high level discussion centered on key strategies and initiative aimed at bolstering the economic development and revenue generation within the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Google Photos Can Now Make “Reels-Like” Videos of Your Gallery

Google Photos has introduced an ingenious feature for Android and iOS users. Using AI, the app can now effortlessly create highlight videos of your preferred subjects, complete with background music.

The rollout of this feature is currently underway for both Android and iOS, although it may take a few days to become available on your device.

Once it’s accessible, you’ll notice a new “+” icon at the top of your timeline. From there, you can select “Highlight Video.” You can then utilize the search function within Photos to identify specific places, people, or topics you’d like to include and proceed. The AI takes charge from here, choosing the appropriate clips, selecting a suitable background soundtrack, and synchronizing it all seamlessly.

If the outcome doesn’t meet your expectations, you can always manually rearrange the clips and photos to your liking. Here is what the feature looks like in action.

It remains unclear whether this feature will be limited to paid users (Google One subscribers) or will be available to everyone for free. Either way, it seems like a pretty neat way to create content for social media, such as Reels on Instagram or Facebook. You could simply tell Google Photos to make a video of your pet and it would take care of the rest.

As mentioned earlier, we will only have to wait for a few days before the feature becomes available on both Android and iOS. Make sure to keep your app up to date through the Google Play Store or the iOS App Store.

Source: Pro Pakistani