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  KARACHI:At least 40 Pakistani students topped different subjects all over the world and won   ls adidas spezial rot quo Outstanding Cambridge Learner Awards  rsquo  in Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE) examinations.  quot CAIE is delighted to announce the winners of the Outstanding Cambridge Learner Awards in Pakistan. The awards jordan aura  celebrate the outstanding academic achievements of students in Pakistan in the June 2022 Cambridge examination,  quot  according to an official statement issued on Friday.It said that many schools would be hosting individual awards ceremonies to celebrate their learners  rsquo  achievements.  quot In total, 277 students in Pakistan received 304 awards for exceptional perfo nike 90 rmance in Cambridge examinations, including 40 students who attained the highest marks in the world in a Cambridge exam, and 43 students who attained the highest marks in Pakistan in a single subject,  quot  it added.The Outstanding Cambridge Learner Awards programme celebrates the success of learners Leha Keeping an eye  Security cameras in high demand in capital
 ISLAMABAD:Sindh Governor Imran Ismail ha nike air force s rejected speculation that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf government is trying to orchestrate a political change in the province, while accusing the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) of trying to pull off a political stunt by making an issue over the 18th Amendment.He said this while addre adidas gazelle hellblau ssing the media in Islamabad after a ceremony that was jointly organised by  samba og white the PTI and Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P) in honour of Ismail s services for the establishment of Hyderabad University.PPP, in power in Sindh province, has accused the ruling PTI of trying to destablise its government by trying to forge up alliances in the province and of carrying out politically motivated investigations against its party leadership, including the Sindh chief minister.Ismail said that the PTI was not against the 18th Amendment and believed in devolution of power. He said the PPP was trying to raise the issue to stir controversy in order to regain its lost popularit