First Halal search engine for Muslims launched: The Muslims from all over the world can search the worldwide Web safely without coming across the content that might be considered ‘Haram’ according to the Islamic Law. The search engine, ImHal-al.com (http://www.im-halal.com/), only fetches results that are flagged as to be ‘Halal’. The search engine uses various techniques to determine which results fetched are supposed to be ‘Halal’ or ‘Haram’.
“Our main goal is to become the number one website in every Muslim home,” Reza Sard-eha, Founder of ImHalal.com said. The search engine will not return results considered haram, forbidden, and only show results that are demand halal, approved, under Muslim religious law.
Online service to guide farmers: The government is in process of initiating an online service for the guidance and benefits of farmers and harvesters. This new and innovative service, expected to be launched soon, would give the prices of retails and wholesale on daily, weekly and monthly basis so that farmers and harvesters can sell them at a reasonable price and earn some profit, official sources said.


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