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NPO’s four day wksp on gemstones to hold in Islamabad

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ISLAMABAD, Apr 20 (APP): The National Productivity organization (NPO) Pakistan in collaboration with Asian Productivity Organization (APO) Japan, will organize a four days international workshop on value addition of gemstones products for compliance with international standards and enhance the productivity in APO, Japan member states from 22 April at Islamabad.

The said workshop is expected to be attended by 18 overseas participants from Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mongolia, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Vietnam and from APO member countries, 10 local participants and sessions will be delivered by the international resource speakers from Thailand, said a press release issued here Saturday.

The main objective of this program is to review international standards on gemstone products, to provide comprehensive knowledge of cutting, polishing, designing and heating techniques, and to enhance understanding of best practices and technological advances in gemstone value chains including manufacturing, standardization and trading.

Nature has bestowed Pakistan with largest treasures of Gemstones.
Some of these make Pakistan prominent in the mineral world. World’s most desired colored gemstones, such as Emerald, Ruby, Sapphire, Topaz, Aquamarine, and Tourmaline are found in Pakistan.

The northern and northwestern parts of Pakistan are shrouded by the three world-famous ranges called Hindukush, Himalaya, and Karakorum.
These mountains have been found to be extremely rich in the mineral’s deposits. Deep green Emerald of Sawat valley and rare pink Topaz of Katlang are one of the most precious gemstones in the world market.
Gemstones present in Pakistan can be found in Khyber Pakhtunkwah province in

Swat, Dir, Mansehra, Kohistan, Peshawar, etc. In Gilgit Baltistan and AJK in Chilas, Hunza, Shigar, Baltistan etc. in Baluchistan Province they are in abundance in Kharan, Chaman etc.

UN chief appeals for end to ‘dangerous cycle of retaliation’ in Mideast

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UNITED NATIONS, Apr 20 (APP): Following reports of Israeli strikes inside Iran near a nuclear power station Friday, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres issued a new appeal to all parties to “stop the dangerous cycle of retaliation in the Middle East”.

“The Secretary-General condemns any act of retaliation and appeals to the international community to work together to prevent any further development that could lead to devastating consequences for the entire region and beyond,” he said in a statement issued by his Office.

Echoing those concerns, UN atomic energy agency chief Rafael Grossi urged “extreme restraint” from all sides, after more than six and a half months of war in Gaza that have fuelled fears of a wider regional conflict.

“IAEA can confirm that there is no damage to Iran’s nuclear sites” and Director-General Grossi “continues to call for extreme restraint from everybody and reiterates that nuclear facilities should never be a target in military conflicts”, the International Atomic Energy Agency said in a tweet following unconfirmed media reports that possible drone strikes had targeted the Iranian province of Isfahan, which is home to nuclear facilities and military garrisons.

In Geneva, too, the UN human rights office, OHCHR, urged all parties “to take steps to de-escalate the situation” rapidly.

“(We) call on third States, in particular those with influence, to do all in their power to ensure there is no further deterioration in an already extremely precarious situation,” said OHCHR spokesperson Jeremy Laurence.

In Gaza, aid teams offered new insight into the dangers faced by Palestinian civilians – particularly pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers – as a result of the “wanton destruction” of vital medical equipment and widespread “dehydration, malnutrition and fear” among Palestinians.

Speaking to journalists in Geneva, Dominic Allen, Representative for the UN sexual and reproductive health agency (UNFPA) for Palestine, said that there were indications that the number of complicated births is nearly twice what it was before war erupted.

“There is absolutely an increase in the numbers,” he said, adding that pre-war, around 15 per cent of births required some form of emergency obstetric care. Today, some doctors have reported “a doubling of what they previously had dealt with, and this is due to malnutrition, dehydration and fear, which impact the pregnant woman’s ability to give birth safely and carry their baby to full term safely,” the UNFPA official said.

Allen described his latest mission to Gaza to assess the impact of Israeli attacks on healthcare at embattled hospitals in the north, central and southern governorates.

It was clear that the last remaining hospitals in the enclave – including its second largest, Nasser Hospital – are “clinging to life themselves whilst they are a lifeline for the pregnant women of Gaza”, Allen said via video link from Jerusalem.

“What I saw, it breaks my heart…It’s indescribable. What we see there is medical equipment, purposefully broken, ultrasounds – which you will know is a very important tool for helping ensure safe births – with cables that have been cut, screens of complex medical equipment like ultrasounds and other with the screens smashed. So, purposeful, wanton destruction in the maternity ward.”

Before intense Israeli bombardment began in response to Hamas-led terror attacks across southern Israel on 7 October, Nasser Hospital in the southern city of Khan Younis had a maternity ward which UNFPA teams have supported and supplied for years.

In order to be fully functional again, the hospital will need reconditioned water and sanitation services and repairs to damaged electricity generators, at a bare minimum. “But, I stood beside the warehouse (where) we delivered supplies many months ago and it was literally burning; there’s so much work to do in terms of trying to re-establish that lifeline,” Allen said

The UNFPA mission, which began on Monday 8 April and ended this Wednesday, was carried out in partnership with the UN World Health Organization (WHO), the UN aid coordination office, OCHA, and the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA).

The objective was to visit around 10 hospitals in Gaza, among them Al Aqsa Hospital in central Gaza, which was “overwhelmed with trauma patients” and not supporting maternity care.

At Emirati Hospital in the south of the enclave, Mr. Allen recounted meeting the medical director of the facility who said that “he no longer sees normal-sized babies.”

Turning to Rafah and continuing fears of an Israeli incursion, the UNFPA officer underscored the “great sense of fear” hanging over the more than 1.2 million people sheltering there.

“There is a palpable fear from the Gazans who I spoke with – the midwives, doctors, pregnant women, my fellow colleagues, who are in Gaza…Right now it’s a haven for 1.2 million Gazans; it’s not a safe haven, but it’s a haven at least.”

Police crackdown on criminals, arrests wanted accused

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LARKANA, Apr 20 (APP): Larkana police on the directives of SSP Larkana Mir Rohal Khan Khoso, conducted strict snap checking to bring the criminals under the grip of the law and order.
Police has claimed According to the report, Dari police arrested 2 wanted accused Muhammad Umar Chandio and Mansoor Deepar, Rehmatpur police arrested accused Asghar Wakoo with revolver and bullets without license, Kanga police arrested Tufail Bharro involved in solar panel theft and Neoudero police arrested drug dealer Waheed Mirani.  He was arrested along with 400 grams of hashish.
Another side SSP Larkana Mir Rohal Khan Khoso has called an orderly room in the Police Martyrs’ Conference Hall in which departmental action will be taken against 30 policemen for neglecting their duties.  Out of which officials Asif Ali, Abdul Ghaffar, Mumtaz Ali, Altaf Hussain issued show cause notices to 16 officials, 7 officials including Faisal Raza, Abdul Rashid, Abdul Hameed were sentenced to forfeiture and 4 officials including Naeem Ahmed, Ayaz were sentenced to imprisonment.  Increment of 4 officials including Imtiaz Ali has been stopped.
On this occasion, SSP Larkana has said that any kind of negligence in important duties like life and property of the people will not be tolerated.

DIG takes notice husband, wife murders in Shakirpure

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LARKANA, Apr 20 (APP): DIG Larkana range Nisar Aftab has taken notice of the incident of killing a husband and wife murder including injuring their 11-year-old daughter due to an old family dispute in Jabar Sheikh police station Shikarpure district on Saturday. He has sought a report from SSP Shikarpure.
DIG Larkana has directed the DSP and SHO to remain at the scene till the arrest of the accused. In this regard, DIG Nasir Aftab said that the incident occurred in the village of Kadirbakhsh Jatoi due to an old family dispute in which armed suspects killed 41-year-old Talib Shar, his 40-year-old wife Nihal Shar and their 11-year-old daughter Amina Shar. They have escaped after being injured.
SSP has called for the report of such incident from Shikarpur and directed the DSP and SHO to remain at the scene till the arrest of the accused. Soon the armed accused involved in the incident will be arrested.

06 illegal arm holders held

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RAWALPINDI, Apr 20 (APP):Police have arrested six illegal arm holders and recovered arms, ammunition and a dagger from their possession during crackdown here on Saturday.
According to police spokesman, City police held Siraj and recovered 01 pistol  30 bore  from his possession and 24 rounds were recovered from Shahzad.
Similarly, Bani police nabbed Waji ul Hassan and recovered 01 pistol 30 bore from his custody.While, Saddar Wah police recovered 01 pistol 30 bore from Waseem Khan. Following operation, Kahuta police recovered 01 pistol 30 bore from Afzal. Sadiqabad police recovered 01 dagger from Rashid.
Police have registered separate cases against the accused and further investigation was in progress.SSP Operations appreciated the performance of police teams and said that strict action will be continued  against those possessing illegal weapons without any discrimination.

Palestinian ambassador calls on PPP Chairman

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KARACHI, Apr 20 (APP): The Ambassador, State of Palestine, his Excellency Ahmed Jawad Amin Rabei, paid a visit to Bilawal House to meet Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and MNA Bibi Aseefa Bhutto Zardari here on Saturday.

According to a press release from the Media Cell Bilawal House, discussions on Pakistan-Palestine relations took place during the meeting.

The PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, speaking at the event, reaffirmed Pakistan’s unwavering support for the Palestinian people, particularly on the issue of Gaza.

He said that Israel’s actions in Gaza have created such a history of atrocities that have ashamed the humanity. He said that the Pakistani nation stands united on the issue of Palestine, and “our hearts beat with the Palestinians.”

Ambassador of Palestine Ahmed Jawad Amin Rabiei presented Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and Bibi Aseefa Bhutto Zardari with commemorative photos of Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto and Yasser Arafat, as well as a photo of Al-Aqsa Mosque and a commemorative shield. Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah was also present at the occasion.

Search operation conducted in Abid Majeed  Road, Gulzar-e-Quaid areas

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RAWALPINDI, Apr 20 (APP):Police on special directives of City Police Officer (CPO) Khalid Mehmood Hamdani on Saturday launched search operations in different areas of Pothohar Division including
Abid Majeed Road, Gulzar-e-Quaid and adjoining areas. According to a police spokesman, heavy police contingents, Elite Force, Special Branch personnel and Ladies police under the supervision of senior police officers conducted search operations in Abid Majeed Road and adjoining areas in the jurisdiction of Race Course Police Station and Gulzar-e-Quaid and adjoining areas in the jurisdiction of Airport  Police Station.
Police searched 39 houses, collected data of 12 tenants, 74 shops and also checked 218 individuals. Senior Superintendent of Police, Operations, Rawalpindi said that search operations were being conducted to net lawbreakers and maintain law and order.

Anti-polio drive to start from April 29

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FAISALABAD, Apr 20 (APP): The next round of anti-polio drive will start in Faisalabad from April 29, 2024 and for the purpose, necessary arrangements are being finalised.
This was stated by Deputy Commissioner (DC) Abdullah Nayyar Sheikh while presiding over a meeting of District Polio Eradication Committee, here on Saturday.
He said that 1.6 million children up to the age of five years would be administered anti-polio drops in the district. For the purpose, 4,919 teams had been constituted, which would ensure door-to-door visit in addition to covering the public places like bus stands, railway stations, hospital, markets, etc.
He directed the health officers to ensure strict implementation of the micro plan, devised for week-long anti-polio campaign, which would continue up to May 5, 2024.
He also directed the police officers to provide foolproof security to the polio teams so that 100 per cent target of the drive could be achieved.
He suggested the use of loud-speakers in mosques for public awareness and persuading parents so that they could cooperate with the polio teams for ensuring vaccination of their kids against polio disease.

LESCO collects over Rs 2.90m from 146 defaulters in 24 hours

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LAHORE, Apr 20 (APP): The Lahore Electric Supply Company (LESCO) recovered more than Rs 2.90 million from 146 chronic defaulters in all its five districts – Lahore, Sheikhupura, Nankana Sahib, Kasur and Okara – on the 202nd day of its recovery campaign.
A LESCO spokesman told the media here on Saturday that on the 202nd day, SE (Superintending Engineer) Nisar Sarwar recovered outstanding dues of Rs 0.64 million from 25 defaulters in Northern Circle; SE Umar Bilal recovered Rs 0.58 million from 20 defaulters in Eastern Circle;  SE Shabbir recovered Rs 0.13 million from 18 defaulters in Central Circle; SE Zafarullah Saanghi collected Rs 0.05 million from 03 defaulters in South Circle; SE Muhammad Hussain recovered Rs 0.10 million from 07 defaulters in Nankana Circle; SE Najamul Hassan recovered Rs 0.29 million from 22 defaulters in Sheikhupura Circle; SE Jamshed Zaman collected Rs 0.63 million from 21 defaulters in Okara Circle and SE Ahmed Shahzad Chughtai recovered Rs 0.48 million from 30 defaulters in Kasur Circle.
During the 202 days, the spokesman added that the LESCO has recovered a total of Rs 2.87 billion outstanding dues from 100,267 dead defaulters. He elaborated that uptill now the company has collected Rs 424.75 million from 14,573 defaulters in Northern Circle; Rs 671.95 million from 12,970 defaulters in Eastern Circle; Rs 380.39 million from 11,223 defaulters in Central Circle; Rs 159.07 million from 5,887 defaulters in South Circle; Rs 232.43 million from 8,666 defaulters in Nankana Circle; Rs 423.77 million from 11,728 defaulters in Sheikhupura Circle; Rs 185.84 million from 16,029 defaulters in Okara Circle and Rs 396.01 million from 19,191 defaulters in Kasur Circle.

CM message on ‘World Creativity and Innovation Day’

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LAHORE, Apr 20 (APP): Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has said “the Pakistani youth are bestowed with creative abilities; they can surprise the world through their creative abilities if they are provided patronage by the government.”
In a message on the World Creativity and Innovation Day, being observed in Pakistan and other countries of the world on Sunday, April 21, she said, “The youth should project their creative abilities by thinking something new.
“They should explore new ideas and adopt innovation in all aspects of life. It is a gift of the nature, which is bestowed upon the human beings to create something new.”
The chief minister said education plays a fundamental role in human beings’ creative abilities. The establishment of Nawaz Sharif IT City in Lahore would not only generate employment opportunities but also promote creative abilities among the youth, she said.
Maryam Nawaz said: “If we want to progress among the comity of nations, we will have to encourage the creative abilities among our youth. The Punjab government would encourage and welcome creative thinking of the youth. Innovation provides creative abilities, exports and employment opportunities. Those countries, which make investment in the latest research and development, are progressing swiftly on the economic front.”
The chief minister highlighted that creative ability was of utmost importance to find solutions to problems arising with the passage of time and change. She underscored that human beings had done miracles in the fields of science, technology, medical science and engineering through their creative abilities.
She said that humans, through their creative abilities, attained the goal of progress in the IT, Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence and Robotics sectors. She emphasised that innovation was highly essential for manufacturing of products, provision of services to make one’s business profitable.
“We can make our products and services acceptable in the international market through creativity and innovation. Creative ability and innovation is the cornerstone of progress and prosperity,” the chief minister said.
Maryam Nawaz emphasised “we need to understand the strength of creative thinking and innovation so as to overcome global challenges, attaining economic progress and carving out a durable future for our country. We need to utilise the strength of innovation for economic progress, social well-being, better utilisation of resources and creation of a stable society,” she concluded.