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Married woman stifled to death

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BOUREWALA, Apr 24 (APP): A married woman here on Wednesday was killed over domestic dispute at suburban village 88-WB. The husband allegedly stifled his wife with help of his parents, the police said.
The 26-year old deceased being identified as Ruqaya Saeed was mother of two children. The dead body was shifted to RHC for postmortum. The alleged killers escaped the scene whereas the police registered a case.

A vendor displaying bangles and other stuff to attract customers at roadside setup.

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A vendor displaying bangles and other stuff to attract customers at roadside setup.
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worker busy in roasting grams at his workplace.

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worker busy in roasting grams at his workplace.
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Three schemes approved

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LAHORE, Apr 24 (APP):The Provincial Development Working Party, Punjab (PDWP) in its 50th meeting of current financial
year (2023-24) here on Wednesday approved three development schemes with
an estimated cost of Rs 4697.219 million.
The meeting was presided over by P&D Board Chairman Barrister Nabeel Ahmad Awan which
approved the following schemes:
CM Plants for Pakistan Green Punjab Initiative for Rawalpindi Division at the cost of Rs 1000 million,
provision of Ambulance Service for Motorways in Punjab at the cost of Rs 700 million and
Construction of Underpass along Bedian Road at Roundabout near Lahore Ring Road (LRR)
at the cost of Rs 2997.219 million.
P&D Board Secretary Dr Asif Tufail, Chief Economist Nasir Iqbal Malik, the board members,
senior representatives of the relevant provincial departments attended the meeting.
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ISLAMABAD: April 24 – Chairman Al-Baraka Bank Pakistan Ltd. Dr. Jehad El-Nakla giving away books among the participants during the “Leaders in Islamabad Business Summit 2024” Collaborating for Growth. 
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ISLAMABAD: April 24 – Air Chief Marshal (Retd) Sohail Aman in a group photograph with participants of the “Leaders in Islamabad Business Summit 2024” Collaborating for Growth. 

Motorcyclists crossing the Bypass Road through bridge.

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Motorcyclists crossing the Bypass Road through bridge.
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PCJCCI keen to boost Peach industry in Swat

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LAHORE, Apr 24 (APP): Peach of Swat is one of the most famous fruit of Pakistan, the mango may be Pakistan’s preferred fruit heavyweight, but the peach is no slouch either, at least in the country’s northern and northwestern regions.
Pakistan China Joint Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCJCCI) President Moazzam Ghurki, President expressed these views during a think-tank session held here at PCJCCI Secretariat on Wednesday.
Ghurki said that in recent years, Swat had done a great job in boosting tourism. However, the peach industry was not developed as fast. “The benefit that we get from tourism is very little, which is not more than four or five per cent. It will be beneficial if the government gives some packages to the farmers and set up factories etc.,” he observed.
Fang Yulong, Senior Vice President of PCJCCI, said that before Swat Motorway was built here, it took five to six hours to reach Rawalpindi, now the vehicle can reach in 3.5 to four hours, which means that two hours have been saved, and in this way to Faisalabad, Lahore and Karachi. To combine peach industry with local tourism, Swat may get some inspiration from a small township in Xinjiang, China, where a Peach Flower Festival is held and it attracted many tourists. For tourists who came to see peach blossoms, most of them came back to buy peaches when they were ripe.
The economic benefits are particularly good. He added that Pakistani government should initiate such festivals to promote tourism and tap potential in fruit and farming sector.
PCJCCI Vice President Hamza Khalid said , “We should seek help from China’s technological advancements to further growth in this sector. The second phase of Swat Motorway project is a part of China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). With that, Swat peaches can reach more cities.
Secretary General Salahuddin Hanif said, “We plan to build a platform for peach sales, combining peach production with e-commerce and rural tourism to make this industry stronger and bigger which can also enhance farmers’ income.”

IPO to celebrate World Intellectual Property day on 26th April

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ISLAMABAD, Apr 24 (APP): The annual World Intellectual Property Day, observed on April 26, 2024, is set to focus on the theme “IP and SDGs: Building Our Common Future with Innovation and Creativity.
In a press conference, Chairman of the Intellectual Property Organization (IPO), Mr. Farukh Amil, and Director General, Ms. Shazia Adnan, addressed the media to outline the significance of this year’s theme and the organization’s ongoing efforts to promote intellectual property (IP) in alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Speaking to a room filled with reporters, Farukh Amil emphasized the critical role that intellectual property plays in fostering innovation and creativity.
He noted that IP is a cornerstone for sustainable development, driving economic growth, and enabling societies to meet the challenges of the 21st century.
“Innovation and creativity, supported by a robust intellectual property framework, are essential for addressing global issues like climate change, poverty, and inequality,” he said.
Director General Ms. Adnan expanded on the theme, explaining that the SDGs provide a universal framework for achieving a better and more sustainable future for all. She highlighted that intellectual property can be a key driver for reaching these goals by encouraging innovators to create solutions that contribute to sustainable practices.
“By protecting the rights of creators and innovators, we foster an environment where ideas can flourish, leading to advancements in areas like renewable energy, healthcare, education, and technology,” she stated.
During the conference, the IPO officers discussed several initiatives designed to encourage innovation and creativity in Pakistan.
These included educational programs aimed at raising awareness about the importance of intellectual property among students and entrepreneurs, as well as collaborative efforts with businesses and research institutions to support the development of new technologies that align with the SDGs.
Furthermore, the IPO plans to launch a series of events and workshops throughout the year to engage stakeholders in meaningful conversations about intellectual property and sustainable development. These initiatives aim to bridge the gap between innovators and policymakers, fostering an ecosystem where creativity and sustainability go hand in hand.
The press conference concluded with a Q&A session, where media representatives were given the opportunity to ask questions about the IPO’s plans for the coming year. The discussions centered on how intellectual property protection can support local entrepreneurs, boost the economy, and contribute to global sustainability efforts.
World Intellectual Property Day serves as a reminder of the value of creativity and innovation in building a better future. This year’s theme underscores the importance of intellectual property in addressing the world’s most pressing challenges and paves the way for a collaborative approach to building a more sustainable world.

Governor KP visits Khyber Girls Medical College

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PESHAWAR, Apr 24 (APP): Governor Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Haji Ghulam Ali Wednesday visited Khyber Girls Medical College and formally inaugurated the Blossom Festa Fun Fair and Pet Show in the college premises.
The Governor Haji Ghulam Ali inspected the various stalls set up by the students in the Fun Fair. The Governor encouraged the students to set up stalls containing food and drinks and other items. The Governor inspected the pets of various valuable breeds brought by the students in the pet show at the college.
Haji Ghulam Ali appreciated the interest of the students in the pet show and fun fair and lauded them for more care to the animals. The Governor also distributed medals, appreciation certificates and cash prizes to the first, second and third position holders besides giving away trophies and certificates to the position holders of the pet show. He also invited the students of Khyber Girls Medical College to visit the Governor House.
He said it is a great and happy moment to see students’ love for pets. “I’m happy to see female students actively participating in such activities. He also appreciated the college management for organizing the Fun Fair and Pet Show. In any educational institution, extra-curricular activities including art fair, pet shows are useful for students, Haji Ghulam Ali concluded.