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Today's Photo: May 9, 2020




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Today's Photo: May 9, 2020





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216 hoarders, profiteers fined

Rawalpindi : Under vigorous campaign against profiteering and hoarding, 1,633 raids were conducted by Price Control Magistrates in seven tehsils of Rawalpindi District and action in accordance with the law was taken against 216 persons found indulged in violation of law.The administration also...




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Pak Post distributes Rs21.5 billion

Rawalpindi : Pakistan Post has distributed Rs21.5 billion to more than 6.5 lakh military pensioners and family pensioners in two weeks in the second phase of pension distribution to pensioners at their doorsteps, which is a unique service of its kind and such huge sums of money. Rawalpindi Circle...




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Microchip Simplifies Functional Safety Requirements with MPLAB TÜV SÜD-certified Tools

Microchip Simplifies Functional Safety Requirements with MPLAB TÜV SÜD-certified Tools




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Microchip Releases Version 2.1 of TimeProvider 4100 Timing Grandmaster

Microchip Releases Version 2.1 of TimeProvider 4100 Timing Grandmaster




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EMC1823

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MCP98208

MCP98208




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Greater Mekong Subregion East–West Economic Corridor Towns Development Project: Environmental Monitoring Report (July-December 2019)

Environmental monitoring reports describe the environmental issues or mitigation measures of a project. This document dated May 2020 is provided for the ADB project 43319-022 in the Lao People's Democratic Republic.




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IDAHOTB 2020: Bridging the LGBTI Inclusion Data Gap

The webinar will highlight the important role the MDBs are called to play in closing the SOGI data gap by supporting innovative forms of data generation and evidence-based policymaking in their countries.




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ADB Asia Clean Energy Forum 2020

ADB Asia Clean Energy Forum (ACEF) 2020 is going virtual and will be held during the week of 15-19 June 2020.




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ADB Sanitation Dialogue 2020 - Postponed to first quarter of 2021

The ADB Sanitation Dialogue 2020, to be held on 29 June to 1 July 2020 in Manila, engages ADB's developing members and other development partners toward achieving Sustainable Development Goal 6.2 on sanitation for all.




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Asian Development Conference 2020: Demographic Change and Human Capital in Asia

ADB invites papers for the Asian Development Conference 2020 to be held 16-17 July 2020 in Seoul, Korea.




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Transport Forum 2020

The ADB Transport Forum on 24-28 August 2020 in Manila, Philippines focuses on solutions for transport in Asia and the Pacific to become more equitable, safer, and resilient in a changing world.




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Classes to resume from May 28, Brevet cancelled: Majzoub

Schools and universities are to resume classes in June, Education Minister Tarek Majzoub said Friday




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Lebanon confirms one new coronavirus death, 12 more infections

Lebanon confirms one new coronavirus death, 12 more infections




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Lebanon confirms 12 new coronavirus infections, one death

Lebanon registered one new death due to coronavirus Friday, and 12 new infections, raising the total number of registered cases to 796.




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Lebanon local infections jump to 16 new cases; 2 expats

Lebanon registered 18 new coronavirus infections Saturday, bringing the total number of cases in the country up to 809.




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mXT2113TD-AT_2v0_Protocol_Guide_A.zip

mXT2113TD-AT_2v0_Protocol_Guide_A.zip




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mXT2912TD-AT_1v0_Protocol_Guide_A.zip

mXT2912TD-AT_1v0_Protocol_Guide_A.zip




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mXT2912TD-AT_2v0_Protocol_Guide_A.zip

mXT2912TD-AT_2v0_Protocol_Guide_A.zip




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EVB-USB7252 Evaluation Kit User's Guide

EVB-USB7252 Evaluation Kit User's Guide




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Pandemic destroys 20.5m US jobs in April in historic collapse

The coronavirus lockdown wiped out 20.5 million US jobs in April, destroying nearly all the positions created in the previous decade in the world's largest economy, the country's labour department reported on Friday.

The unprecedented collapse drove the unemployment rate to 14.7 per cent — well beyond the peak hit in late 2009 during the global financial crisis — from 4.4pc in March.

And job losses in March were worse than initially reported, falling 870,000 even though the business closures mostly happened in the second half of the month.

The plunge in non-farm payroll employment was the largest ever recorded since 1939, while the jobless rate was the highest and the biggest increase since 1948, the report said.

Employment fell sharply in all major industry sectors, with particularly heavy job losses in leisure and hospitality, the first sector hit and the one bearing the brunt of the impact of the lockdowns.

However, the labour department noted that the some workers were misclassified in the report as employed when they should have been counted as laid off.

Had they been listed properly, the unemployment rate would have been nearly five percentage points higher.

Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump downplayed unprecedented US job losses, saying they were not a surprise.

“It's fully expected, there's no surprise. Somebody said, 'oh look at this,'” he said on Fox News minutes after the labour department published the figures.

“I'll bring it back,” he said.




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IHC seeks explanation over delay in enforcing 2002 police reforms in capital

ISLAMABAD: Chief Justice of the Islamabad High Court (IHC) Justice Athar Minallah on Friday converted the matter relating to delay in administration of justice into public interest litigation and sought reports from the interior secretary, the chief commissioner of Islamabad and judges of trial courts working within the IHC’s jurisdiction.

Chief Justice Minallah asked the police, district administration and federal government to explain why police reforms could not be enforced in the federal capital even though the law had been promulgated some 18 years ago.

The court framed six questions to be answered by these authorities, including why Police Order 2002 could not be implemented in Islamabad; why proper investigation training was not imparted to investigation officers; whether the code of criminal procedure 1898 and Qanoon-i-Shahadat [Evidence Act] of 1984 were still applicable; whether the state was responsible for delay in administration of justice and whether victims of delayed justice could seek remedy from any forum.

The court appointed criminologist Dr Shoaib Suddle, Kamaluddin Tippu, director general of the National Police Bureau, superintendent of Adiala Jail and vice chairmen of the Pakistan Bar Council and Islamabad Bar Council as amici curiae in the matter.

Further hearing was adjourned to May 14.

During the hearing, the inspector general of Islamabad police submitted a report on the problems arising during investigation of crimes which hindered administration of justice.

In the report, the IG said that the investigation officer (IO) of a case had to pay Rs5,000 parcel fee from his own pocket to send evidence to a forensic laboratory for analysis.

“There should not be any laboratory fee or it should be responsibility of the district administration [to pay the fee],” he said.

The IG noted that it took around two months to send evidence to laboratory for analysis. “An IO should be given the authority to send evidence to a laboratory without waiting for the approval of high officials,” he suggested.

Similarly, he said, an IO paid Rs15,000 for preparation of a sketch of a suspect believed to have committed a crime. “Such a sketch should be prepared within two days.”

The report said that plaintiffs did not cooperate with police after registration of first information reports.

The absence of a forensic laboratory in Islamabad, lawyers’ strikes and deployment of police personnel for special duties also delayed investigation process and subsequently trials, the report said.

Earlier, acquitting a murder suspect Chief Justice Minallah had observed that the existing criminal justice system had failed to deliver and it was on the verge of collapse.

The court had observed that the existing criminal justice system failed to prevent and prosecute crime and it was perpetuating miscarriages of justice.

It had noted that low-paid investigating officers did not have sufficient resources to visit the crime scene when a crime was reported, let alone sending the sealed samples and arranging the payment of the fee to a laboratory for conducting forensic examinations.

Published in Dawn, May 9th, 2020




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PIC32MX1XX/2XX Family Silicon Errata and Data Sheet Clarification

PIC32MX1XX/2XX Family Silicon Errata and Data Sheet Clarification




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PIC32MX1XX/2XX 28/44-pin XLP Family Errata

PIC32MX1XX/2XX 28/44-pin XLP Family Errata




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PIC32MX1XX/2XX/5XX 64/100-pin Family Silicon Errata and Data Sheet Clarification

PIC32MX1XX/2XX/5XX 64/100-pin Family Silicon Errata and Data Sheet Clarification




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PIC32MX534/564/664/764 Family Silicon Errata and Data Sheet Clarification

PIC32MX534/564/664/764 Family Silicon Errata and Data Sheet Clarification




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PIC32MX320/340/360/440/460 Family Silicon Errata and Data Sheet Clarification

PIC32MX320/340/360/440/460 Family Silicon Errata and Data Sheet Clarification




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PIC32MX575/675/695/775/795 Family Errata and Datasheet Clarification

PIC32MX575/675/695/775/795 Family Errata and Datasheet Clarification




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PIC18F26/46/56Q43 Silicon Errata and Data Sheet Clarifications

PIC18F26/46/56Q43 Silicon Errata and Data Sheet Clarifications




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PIC18F25/45/55Q43 Silicon Errata and Data Sheet Clarifications

PIC18F25/45/55Q43 Silicon Errata and Data Sheet Clarifications




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PIC18F27/47/57Q43 Family Silicon Errata and Data Sheet Clarifications

PIC18F27/47/57Q43 Family Silicon Errata and Data Sheet Clarifications




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AVR128DA28/32/48/64 Silicon Errata and Data Sheet Clarification

AVR128DA28/32/48/64 Silicon Errata and Data Sheet Clarification




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PIC32MM0256GPM064 Family Silicon Errata and Data Sheet Clarification

PIC32MM0256GPM064 Family Silicon Errata and Data Sheet Clarification




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ATxmega128/64/32/16A4U Silicon Errata and Data Sheet Clarification

ATxmega128/64/32/16A4U Silicon Errata and Data Sheet Clarification




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CHB auction flops as only 2 out of 145 properties sold

The auction of commercial properties held by the Chandigarh Housing Board flopped with just two booths finding any takers on Wednesday. A total of 145 booths, bay shops and a restaurant site were to go under the hammer. The two properties that were auctioned fetched a little over the reserve price. The CHB auction of booths held in 2009 had also flopped with no property being auctioned. Among the booths that were auctioned was one in Sector 38 (West). This fetched Rs 61.13 lakh, just Rs 25,000 more than the reserve price. Another booth in Manimajra fetched Rs 60.25 lakh, which was Rs 27,000 more than the reserve price. The […]




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HC sets aside order to ‘benefit’ landowners

Tribune News Service Chandigarh, February 21 Displaying the humanitarian side of law, the Punjab and Haryana High Court in a rare judgment has set aside a lower court order, though it was neither illegal, nor erroneous. Justice Rajiv Narain Raina made it clear that the judgment granting yet another opportunity to farmers to plead their case for a higher compensation for acquired land was being passed to “avoid miscarriage of justice”. The order came on a petition filed by Vijay Kumar and another petitioner against Haryana and other respondents. Their evidence in support of plea to enhance compensation awarded by the Land Acquisition Collector was turned down on the ground […]




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PIC12LF1840T48A