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Youth dies after sustaining bullet injury to film video for social media

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BUREWALA, Apr 15 (APP):A teenage boy died after sustaining gunshot wounds when he was allegedly making a video for social media, in the limits of Gaggu Mandi Police station Burewala.
According to police sources, the police recovered the dead body of a teenager named Saqib from the bank of a canal near Chak 221/EB. However, after an investigation, the police team managed to arrest the deceased’s friends namely Luqman Perveze and Rehman Shafique.
The police sources stated that they were allegedly filming a video for social media when Saqib sustained bullet injury. The police team led by Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Zafar Dogar did a forensic of the crime scene.
Police registered the case after the application by the deceased father. However, further information about the incident will be ascertained after a thorough investigation, said police sources

Heavy downpour disrupts power supply from 120 feeders: PESCO

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PESHAWAR, Apr 15 (APP):Apart from other damages to properties, lives and livestock the intermittent rains caused the suspension of power supply from 120 feeders in the province.
According to the spokesman of Peshawar Electric Supply Company (PESCO), the rain affected electricity transmission across the province, adding that PESCO field staff were busy in the restoration of power supply from the affected feeders.
He said that the field staff were facing problems due to the rain but assured that soon the electricity would be restored.
The spokesman advised the PESCO consumers to stay away from electrical installations during rains and in case of any emergency dial helpline number 118.

Govt disburses Rs 66,037 mln for various water sector schemes so far

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ISLAMABAD, Apr 15 (APP): The government has released an amount of Rs 66,037 million for various water resources schemes so far under the annual Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP) of the current fiscal year 2023–24.

According to the official data issued by the Planning Commission, the government had specified a sum of Rs 110,500 million for various projects in PSDP 2023–24. Out of the total release amount, the local component stood at Rs 90,367.54 million, while the foreign aid component was Rs 20,132.46 billion. A sum of Rs 30,454.74 million has been spent on various water-related projects so far.

For ongoing schemes, an amount of Rs 20,000 million has been allocated for Damer Basha Dam Project (dam part), Rs 15,500 million for K-4 Greater Water Supply Scheme (Karachi), Rs 10,500 million for the Mohmand dam, Rs 5,000 million for Diamer Basha Dam Project (Land Acquisition and Resettlement), Rs 3,273.834 million for construction of Basool Dam, Rs 1000 million for construction of 100 delay action dams in Balochistan, Rs 3000 million for construction of Awaran dam, Rs 1500 million for construction of Gish Kaur Storage Dam, Rs 2500 million for construction of  Panjgur Storage dam, Rs 2000 million for construction of Winder dam (Lasbela), Rs 1244.741 million for construction of 6 small dams (Zhob and Sherani districts), Rs 1000 million for increasing storage capacity and improvement in command areas of Tanda dam Kohat, Rs 1000 million each for Kurram Tangi dam, normal/emergent flood programme and Rs 770 million for Mangi dam.

Under the new scheme, Rs 10,000 million was allocated for Umbrella PC-1 of the Flood Protection Sector Project, Rs 1000 million each for the remodeling of Pat Feeder Canal, Kachhi Canal Project, construction of Sumari Payan dam project (Kohat), and Rs 385.736 million for the construction of Asreli Storage Dam Sui in the PSDP for FY 2023–24.

Change in weather patterns: Commissioner Mariam Khan for expediting anti-dengue surveillance

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MULTAN, Apr 15 (APP): Commissioner Multan division Mariam Khan directed to expedite anti-dengue surveillance as visible changes in weather patterns were being observed in the region.
While chairing a meeting on Monday, she directed officials to mark anti-dengue week for public awareness. Walks and seminars should be organized in educational institutes and some other places, she instructed.
The benefits of cleanliness should be shared among people, she said adding that hotspot areas, which emerged after rain, should be monitored properly.
She said that In case of any issue, swift measures should be taken. Mariam Khan said that the officials should try not to accumulate water at any place because it could serve as a breeding place for dengue mosquitoes. The commissioner also appealed to the citizens to extend maximum cooperation with the anti-dengue teams.
In case of dengue larvae detection in any commercial building, the building should be sealed immediately and persons concerned should be arrested for negligence, she maintained.
She said that it is the responsibility of the government to provide a neat, clean and dengue free environment to citizens.  Modern methods including Android system should be employed for uploading activities during anti-dengue surveillances, she added.
Earlier, the focal person for the anti-dengue campaign Dr Ata ur Rehman briefed the meeting participants about the overall features of the campaign. On this occasion, Deputy Commissioner Rizwan Qadeer, Director Health Services Dr Waseem Rimzi, Chief Executive Officer Dr Faisal and some other officers were also present.

600,000 tourists visit KP on Eid

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PESHAWAR, Apr 15 (APP): As many as 600,000 local tourists visited different tourist spots in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa during five days of Eid, said the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Tourism Authority in an official press release issued here on Monday.
According to the report 237,000 tourists visited Galliyat, 151,900 Malam Jabba, 92,000 Kumrat Valley, and 77,000 went to Naran and Kaghan. Similarly, more than 24,000 tourists spent their Eid holidays in Chitral.
Spokesman of the Tourism Authority Muhammad Saad said that during the Eid holidays, the tourism police and helpline 1422 remained active round the clock and provided all possible facilities to the tourists.

One died, two injured in Malakand; heavy rains blocked roads in Chitral, Dir

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PESHAWAR, Apr 15 (APP): Widespread rains in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa claimed life of a man in the Malakand district while two of his children got injured when the roof collapsed due to heavy rains.
According to the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA), the incident happened Hari Sakhakot area in district Malakand, adding that Gul Muhammad died under the debris while his daughter Maryam and an 18-year-old relative Shah Wazir got injured. The injured children were shifted to a hospital where their conditions were stated stable.
Meanwhile, the rains caused land-sliding in Chitral and Dir districts due to which several roads including Ayun Bumborate at Bobash, Chitral Garam Chashma Road, Mirkhani Arandu Road, Damil, Rumboor Road, Shishikoh Madaklash Road at Pursad Nallah, Main Lawari Road in Lower Chitral, Talash Shamsi Khan diversion roads and alternate route at Bagh Dushkel near Pingal in Lower Dir and Dir Barawal road in Dir Upper and Chokyatn Sheringal Patrak Road, Sheringal Kumrat Road in Upper Dir were blocked and restoration work was underway by the district administration.

Youngster tortured by three individuals in Walidad village

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KHANEWAL, Apr 15 (APP):Three persons in village Walidad, under Nawan Shehr Police Station Khanewal limits, have been charged for torturing a young man.
According to police sources, a video went viral in which three persons named Muhammad Kashif, Muhammad Saqleen and Vicky Shah, residents of Village Nich, were torturing a youngster identified as Muhammad Danish Bajwa.
The police sources informed that Muhammad Danish was heading to somewhere when he was intercepted by the three persons who started beating him with bike chain.
The police registered the case and started the search for alleged outlaws.

Music composer Amjad Bobby remembered on death anniversary

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ISLAMABAD, Apr 15 (APP): Death anniversary of renowned music composer of the Pakistan film industry Amjad Bobby was observed on Monday.

Born in Amritsar in 1942, his real name was Amjad Hussain.  His first film as a music director was “Aik Nagina” (1969) and the song “Dil nahi toe koi sheesha koi pathar hi milay” in Ahmed Rushdi’s voice gained him some recognition.

Amjad Bobby had composed music for a number of blockbuster films including ‘Bobby’, ‘Lazawaal’, ‘Sangam’, ‘Ghunghat’, ‘Koi Tujh Sa Kahan’, ‘Inteha’ and ‘Yeh Dil Aap Ka Hua’.

In recognition of his music compositions, he received the Nigar Award twice in 1983 and 1997 and Bolan Award in 1999.

The renowned composer worked with famous playback singers including Ahmed Rushdi, Salma Agha, Akhlaq Ahmed, Ghulam Abbas, Waris Baig, Shazia Manzoor and Humera Channa. Amjad Bobbi died of cardiac arrest at the age of 63 on April 15, 2005, in Lahore.

At UNSC meeting on intensified Iran-Israel tensions, diplomats urge restraint by all parties

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UNITED NATIONS, Apr 15 (APP): The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) held an emergency meeting Sunday afternoon to discuss Iran’s attack on Israel, with diplomats calling for restraint by all parties to prevent conflict in the region from spreading.

Over the weekend, the drone and missile attack that Iran launched against Israel in retaliation for the Israeli bombing of its consulate in Damascus earlier in the month, was the first time Tehran had directly hit Israel from its soil. The development raised concerns among diplomats and U.N. officials that a new, potentially wide and destructive war could spark if both sides don’t stand down.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres told the Council that it was “time to step back from the brink,” and that its members, as well as the United Nations at large, had the collective responsibility “to actively engage all parties concerned to prevent further escalation.”

The same was the message from Pakistan. In a statement issued in Islamabad, the Pakistani Foreign Office called for “utmost restraint”. “It is now critically urgent to stabilize the situation and restore peace.”

The Council, which met at the request of Israel, has not collectively issued a statement on the Iranian attacks and against Israel, and it has also not issued a statement condemning Israel’s attack on Iran’s embassy in Damascus that killed several senior commanders. All 15 members of the Council must reach a consensus for a statement to be issued and none was reached on both issues.

On Sunday, both Israel and Iran’s ambassadors were present and delivered fiery comments about the other’s country, blaming each other for actions they both called terrorism.  Iran’s ambassador, Amir Saeid Iravani, said his country had an “inherent right to self-defense” after Israel’s attack on its diplomatic compound.

Iravani said that Iran “does not seek escalation or war in the region,” but that if its interests, people or national security came under attack it would “respond to any such threat or aggressions vigorously and in accordance with international law.”

The United States and Iran both said that they do not seek war with one another, but that if one attacks the other’s interests, there would be a defensive response.

U.S. Representative to the U.N., Robert Wood told the Security Council that the “U.S. is not seeking escalation, our actions have been defensive in nature,” and said the U.S. goal was to “de-escalate” and then get back to securing an end to the conflict in Gaza. Wood said the U.S. planned to bring further action on Iran at the Council and called on the 15-member body to unequivocally condemn Iran’s actions.

Any resolution against Iran put forth by the U.S. at the Council would likely be vetoed by Russia and China, two of Iran’s close allies, who sharply criticized Israel for what they said was reckless violation of international law when it attacked Iran’s embassy compound.

“What happened in the night of the 14th of April did not happen in a vacuum,” said Vasily Nebenzya, Russia’s ambassador to the U.N.

China’s ambassador, Dai Bing, called on the Council to “exercise maximum calm and restraint” and said the implementation of an immediate cease-fire is the “top priority.”

On its part, Israel said that the embassy compound was a legitimate military target because senior commanders from Iran’s Quds Forces, the external branch of the Revolutionary Guards Corps, were holding a meeting inside the building.

In his remarks, the UN chief said the people of the Middle East are facing a real danger of a devastating full-scale conflict and urged “maximum restraint” across a region “on the brink”.

“It is vital to avoid any action that could lead to major military confrontations on multiple fronts in the Middle East…Now is the time for maximum restraint,” the UN Secretary-General said.

Guterres said that the emergency session was called by Israel following what it described in a letter as ‘a direct attack launched by Iran… of more than 200 UAVs, cruise missiles, and ballistic missiles towards Israel in clear violation of international law.’

The UN chief added that in a separate letter, Iran stated that it had carried out a series of military strikes on Israeli military objectives ‘in the exercise of Iran’s inherent right to self-defence as outlined…in the UN Charter, and in response to…its armed attack on 1 April 2024 against Iranian diplomatic premises’ – in Damascus.

According to the latest reports, Iran launched hundreds of drones and missiles from its territory toward Israel, with most intercepted.

Several missiles reportedly struck within Israeli territory, one of which damaged an Israeli military facility in the south of the country.

“And overall, a few civilians were injured,” the Secretary-General reported, repeating his strong condemnation of the attacks and his call for an immediate cessation of these hostilities.

Recalling the international community’s shared responsibility to engage all parties to prevent further escalation, the Secretary-General added that there was a similar responsibility to secure an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza, the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages, and the unimpeded delivery of humanitarian aid.

There was a further shared responsibility to stop violence in the occupied West Bank, de-escalate the situation along the Blue Line, and re-establish safe navigation in the Red Sea.

“We have a shared responsibility to work for peace. Regional – and indeed global — peace and security are being undermined by the hour. Neither the region nor the world can afford more war,” Mr. Guterres concluded.

Syrian Ambassador Koussay Aldahhak said that what the Middle East witnessed on Saturday had been the natural and inevitable outcome of repeat aggressions and grave violations of international law and the UN Charter “perpetrated [by the Israeli occupation authorities] in Syria and other countries in the region.”

He said that these violations were carried out in the region with “blind and unlimited” support of the US and had “mistakenly led the Israeli occupation authorities to believe that they are above the United Nations, above international law and above UN resolutions…for decades … with no response and no consequence.”

The Syrian delegation had warned the United Nations about such activities and had called upon the Organization to put an end to Israel’s crimes. But in all cases, a few countries continued to shield Israel form accountability. Sadly, “the actions by these countries are nothing new.”

Finally, the Ambassador said that Syria holds the US Administration and Israel responsible for any further attacks and escalation in the region. “They must reconsider their destructive polices in our region and against our peoples; they must rectify their activities in the region. Our region has suffered enough,” he said, calling for an end to hypocrisy and double standards.

Moreover, the international community must end the Israeli occupation as well as take immediate action to end the “intentional starving” of the people of Gaza, ensure full humanitarian access to the Strip, and “end illegitimate existence of US military forces in my country, Syria.”

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Currency rates of NBP

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KARACHI, Apr 15 (APP): Following are the selling/buying
rates Of major currencies issued by the National Bank of Pakistan (NBP), here on Monday.

CURRENCY SELLING BUYING
USD 281.13 275.07
GBP 350.40 342.80
EUR 299.55 293.56
JPY 1.8295 1.7899
SAR 74.96 73.34
AED 76.56 74.89

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