On World Consumer Rights Day 2025, Chief Minister Sindh, Syed Murad Ali Shah, emphasized the significance of consumer rights and the need for sustainable living. This year’s theme, "A Fair Transition to a Sustainable Lifestyle," highlights the importance of responsible consumption and environmental conservation. Chief Minister Sindh stated that promoting a sustainable lifestyle is a top government priority. He directed the administration to ensure the protection of consumer rights, providing high-quality, safe, and affordable services to the people. He urged the public to stay aware of their rights and immediately report any violations. To regulate market prices, special committees have been formed to prevent unfair pricing and inflation. Chief Minister Sindh reaffirmed the government’s commitment to taking strict action against unjustified price hikes, ensuring maximum relief for the public. Additionally, Consumer Complaint Centers have been set up at the district level to a...
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Introducing a new feature on Instagram regarding sexual, violent and sensitive content.
Now, Instagram gives users the option to control sexual, violent and sensitive content in the Explore section.
Instagram has introduced a new option in the settings called sensitive content control. This feature will allow users to prevent any kind of immoral, sensitive and violent content from appearing on their profile.
According to Instagram, if the visible content contradicts the app's suggestions and is against the user's choice, it can now be easily restricted.
To do this, go to Instagram's settings, select the account option there, then you will see the option of sensitive content control. After selecting it, three more options will be on the screen.
Option 1 Allow: After enabling it, you will see this type of content. Second option Limit: This option will reduce the number of such content slightly.
Third option Limit even more: The number of such content will be very limited.
However, under the company's policy, there will be no bonfire option for those under 18 years of age.
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