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PRCS organizes seminar to raise mines risk awareness in AJK

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MUZAFFARABAD, Oct 05 (APP): Pakistan Red Crescent Society AJK chapter, with the support of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) successfully organized a seminar aimed at enhancing risk awareness and safer behaviors among journalists in Muzaffarabad.

The event was held at Central Press Club here Thursday, with an enthusiastic turnout of local journalists, media professionals and representatives from various media outlets.

Secretary Pakistan Red Crescent Society Chapter Gulzar Fatima graced the event as chief guest. Besides, officials from Civil Defence department and other stakeholders also participated in the seminar.

In today’s rapidly evolving media landscape, journalists often find themselves working in high-risk environments, covering events ranging from natural disasters to conflicts and emergencies. Recognizing the crucial role of journalists in disseminating timely and accurate information, the Pakistan Red Crescent Society took the initiative to provide them with essential knowledge and skills to ensure their safety while reporting from the field.

The seminar included a comprehensive program featuring expert speakers, interactive workshops and practical demonstrations.

The participants were privileged to hear from distinguished speakers who shared their experiences and insights into risk management and safer reporting practices.

The event also featured representatives from the local government and the Red Crescent, who reiterated their commitment to supporting the safety and well-being of journalists.

Expert trainers provided journalists with the tools to assess potential risks associated with their assignments. They emphasized the importance of proactive planning and identifying potential dangers before heading into the field.

The Pakistan Red Crescent Society underscored the importance of collaboration between humanitarian organizations, government agencies, and the media to ensure the safety and security of vulnerable community and journalists. They expressed their commitment to providing on-going support, resources, and training opportunities for journalists in Muzaffarabad and beyond.

Media and Communication Officer of PRCS AJK gave detailed presentation on the history of the Red Cross Red Crescent Society, fundamental principles and mission. In addition, the participants were apprised about the on-going program of PRCS AJK in detail. On this occasion, Program Coordinator Yasir Arafat Kazmi gave a comprehensive briefing regarding the program and the role of Pakistan Red Crescent and the International Committee of the Red Cross and the efforts and measures taken in this regard. Apart from this, various components of the program and the people affected by landmines were also informed in detail. The seminar also provided awareness to the journalists about these explosives, the damage caused by them and their identification and adoption of precautionary measures and selection of safe routes.

Addressing the closing ceremony, Secretary Pakistan Red Crescent Society Gulzar Fatima expressed gratitude to all the participants, speakers, and partners who contributed to the success of the seminar. She highlighted the significance of such initiatives in building a safer and more resilient media landscape, ultimately benefiting society by ensuring the delivery of accurate and timely information. She also thanked the Central Press Club management of Press Club for organizing and supporting the seminar.

Addressing the journalists, Gulzar Fatima said that the safe behaviour program was working in six districts in the areas along the Line of Control, under which awareness was being raised among the people about these explosives so that valuables could be disposed of and loss of lives can be minimized.

“In collaboration with International Committee of the Red Cross and other stakeholders, efforts are also underway to work on Child Focused Mine Risk Education and a plan of action will be decided in this regard”, she said and added that the media should play its role to prevent the loss of precious lives. She further reiterated that the media organization and the Red Crescent would jointly raise awareness among the public for the promotion of safer behaviors.

The Pakistan Red Crescent Society is a leading humanitarian organization dedicated to alleviating human suffering, promoting community resilience, and providing assistance in times of crisis.

With a network of dedicated volunteers and professionals, they work tirelessly to support vulnerable communities across Pakistan, responding to disasters, providing healthcare and empowering individuals to build better lives.

Action against illegal residents not targeted at Afghan refugees: FO spokesperson

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Foreign Office

ISLAMABAD, Oct 5 (APP): Pakistan on Thursday said its recent decision to deport illegal residents was not targeted at Afghan refugees but was against all foreigners without having valid visa documents.

Foreign Office spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch at a weekly press briefing said the national policy towards the Afghan refugees in the country “remained unchanged” and their safe repatriation was a separate issue.

The spokesperson said the ongoing operation was against the individuals who had either overstayed their visas or did not have the valid documents to stay.

Baloch clarified that the operation had nothing to do with the Afghan refugees that Pakistan had been hosting for several decades despite its economic constraints.

She confirmed that the bilateral trade between Pakistan and Afghanistan continued to take place, however, stressed that Pakistan would not accept the misuse of transit trade facilities.

Pakistan, she said, had been clearly articulating its concerns about the threats emanating from Afghanistan.

“We believe in diplomacy and will continue to engage with the Afghan authorities to ensure that the Afghan soil is not used to foment terrorism,” she said.

She said that Pakistan was in contact with the Indian authorities and urged them to issue visas to Pakistani spectators and journalists who wished to see the International Cricket Council (ICC) World Cup in India.

She said that it was the responsibility of the host country to provide security and a conducive environment for the Pakistan cricket team and emphasized that sports should not be mixed with politics.

She said that the Pakistan team was visiting India not for a bilateral cricket series and thus had every right to participate in the international series.

To another question, the spokesperson said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs had received the formal communication from the Election Commission to invite international observers for the upcoming general election. She said the process would be facilitated in accordance with the policy and past practice.

On Palestine, she said Pakistan’s policy was clear that it supported a two-state solution on the basis of pre-1967 borders.

The spokesperson outlined the engagements of Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani, who is currently in China at the special invitation of Foreign Minister Wang Yi for participation in the Third Trans-Himalaya Forum for International Cooperation being held in Tibet Autonomous Region.

She said the FM in his keynote address delivered today at the opening ceremony of the forum underscored Pakistan’s commitment to ecological balance and urged policy coordination and experience-sharing between countries in the region.

She said FM Jilani and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi held a bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the Forum and emphasized the positive trajectory of bilateral ties, they discussed various aspects of the Pakistan-China friendship and exchanged views on regional and global matters.

The two foreign ministers reaffirmed their commitment to the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and pledged to enhance high-level exchanges and strategic communication for continued cooperation, she said.

In Tibet, she said, FM Jilani met Deputy Prime Minister of Mongolia, Sainbuyan Amarsaikha where the two sides reaffirmed their commitment to high-level exchanges, and enhance bilateral trade and investment.

Baloch said Pakistan and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) had concluded the negotiations on the Free Trade Agreement (FTA), the first such agreement concluded by the GCC with any country since 2009.

“We look forward to the early signing, ratification, and implementation of the Agreement which we believe will contribute to growth and mutual prosperity and mark a new chapter in economic relations between Pakistan and GCC,” she said.

In its capacity as the coordinator of the Geneva-based Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Group, she said, Pakistan co-organized with the OIC Observer Mission in Geneva an event titled ‘Mapping the efficacy of normative framework on religious discrimination, intolerance, and hatred’.

The event aimed to raise awareness of the growing phenomenon of religious discrimination, intolerance, and hatred and the need for strengthening the normative framework for its redressal from a human rights perspective, she said.

The FO spokesperson said that the Indian forces continued to commit serious human rights violations in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).

She said that in September, the Indian troops killed 13 Kashmiris in extra-judicial killings and arrested 157 civilians and activists. Those arrested were mostly booked under the draconian laws promulgated by the occupation authorities in IIOJK Public Safety Act (PSA) and Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), she said and added that such oppressive measures and human rights violations must end and the Kashmiri leaders be set free so that the Kashmiri people could freely exercise their right to self-determination.

Vice Chancellor University of Sargodha Dr. Qaiser Abbas distributing Chinese Ambassador Scholarship cheques among the students at University of Sargodha

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Vice Chancellor University of Sargodha Dr. Qaiser Abbas distributing Chinese Ambassador Scholarship cheques among the students at University of Sargodha
APP10-051023 SARGODHA: October 05 - Vice Chancellor University of Sargodha Dr. Qaiser Abbas distributing Chinese Ambassador Scholarship cheques among the students at University of Sargodha
ice Chancellor University of Sargodha Dr. Qaiser Abbas distributing Chinese Ambassador Scholarship cheques among the students at University of Sargodha
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CG COMSTECH emphasizes Muslim Ummah to invest on youth

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ISLAMABAD, Oct 5 (APP): Coordinator General COMSTECH, Prof. Dr. M. Iqbal Choudhary Thursday emphasized the Muslim world to invest in youth to achieve socioeconomic development.

He was addressing the Mustafa (peace be upon him) Prize distribution ceremony in Isfahan, Tehran.
Speaking on the occasion, he said that we can together change the world by bringing global science, innovation, and education to every corner.

Prof. Choudhary said that we live in a world which is defined by knowledge and its application.

He quoted Pakistani Nobel Laureate Prof. Abdus Salam, “the developing countries differ from developed countries not only because they have less wealth and capital but because they have less knowledge”.

He termed the launching of the Mustafa PBUH Prize the most significant in the STI landscape of the Muslim world and said that it has now earned global trust and recognition.

Prof. Choudhary said that the OIC is the second largest group of countries after the United Nations. He said that over 50 percent population in OIC region is below the age of 25 years.

He said that this tremendous pool of vigor and creativity requires adequate and relevant education. He informed that COMSTECH has initiated many programs to promote STI capacity of youth through inter-Islamic cooperation.

He said that socioeconomic development is no longer dependent on natural resources, knowledge is the main fuel which runs the engine of world economies.

He said 12 disruptive technologies will generate a wealth of over 33 trillion dollars by the year 2025, as reported by 2019 report of McKensy Global Institute.

Prof. Choudhary mentioned that science, technology and education need political support, increased budgets, women participation, Research and Development expenditure on disruptive technologies, emphasis on patent and IPR protection, Science and Technology collaboration and inculcation of increased interest of science learning in youth.

He said that the best model for socioeconomic development for the Muslim world is to invest in capacity building of youth.
Prof. Choudhary expressed his greetings to the organizers of Mustafa PBUH prize ceremony for putting together magnificent festival of recognizing excellence in science in the Muslim world.

He extended his gratitude to Mustafa Science and Technology Foundation for lightening the candle of hope, and for giving the sense of direction to over two billion Muslims.

Prof. Choudhary was honored with the Mustafa (peace be upon him) Prize in 2021 in the field of bio-organic chemistry. The Mustafa (peace be upon him) Prize was established in 2012, and the award ceremony held biennially.

Students participating in a walk to mark World Teachers’ Day at University of Sargodha.

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Students participating in a walk to mark World Teachers’ Day at University of Sargodha.
APP06-051023 SARGODHA: October 05 - Students participating in a walk to mark World Teachers’ Day at University of Sargodha.
Students participating in a walk to mark World Teachers’ Day at University of Sargodha.
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SARGODHA: October 05 –Students participating in a walk to mark World Teachers’ Day at University of Sargodha.

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Students participating in a walk to mark World Teachers’ Day at University of Sargodha.
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Students participating in a walk to mark World Teachers’ Day at University of Sargodha.
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Turkish classes start at NIHCR Quaid-i-Azam University

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Quaid-i-Azam University

ISLAMABAD, Oct 05 (APP):Turkish classes have been started in National Institute of Historical & Cultural Research (Center of Excellence) Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad with the collaboration Yunus Emre Institute Turkey.

Vice-Chancellor, Quaid-e-Azam University Islamabad Prof. Dr. Niaz Ahmad Akhtar, formally inaugurated the classes in ceremony held here yesterday.

While addressing the students as Chief Guest, teachers and scholars, VC QAU expressed his happiness and determination and said that the cultural, civilizational and historical development between Pakistan and Turkey will be enhanced by the promotion of Turkish language.

He said the main objective of educational institutions is to make students skilled, responsible and civilized citizens.

He said the educational institutions have to expose them to education compatible with modern sciences and arts, so that they can cope with the modern world.

Dr Niaz Akhtar further said the language is the guarantee of cultural identity and survival of any region and an important and reliable source of understanding its culture and lifestyle.

Of course, he said, proficiency in the Turkish language will be helpful in improving students’ academic and research skills, and in familiarizing them with modern global trends.

He also praised the services of the National Institute of Historical & Cultural Research (Center of Excellence) Quaid-e-Azam University, and said that it is an important historical institution as its publications and research efforts on the subject of history and culture are of great importance.

Meanwhile addressing the event as Guest of Honor, Mohammad Aslam Dhariwal imparted knowledge to the students about Islamic history, Turkish culture and language and urged them to learn the basic lesson of greatness in hard work.

Dr. Sajid Mahmood Awan, Director National Institute of Historical & Cultural Research (Center of Excellence) Quaid-e-Azam University, and spoke on the impact of Turkish culture and language on the region and on the centenary of the end of the Ottoman Caliphate.

At the end of the ceremony, the Vice-Chancellor Prof. Dr. Niaz Ahmad Akhtar started plantation drive by sapling the pine tree donated by Ali Ranjha Ratwal and Muhammad Aslam Dhariwal in the garden of NIHCR.

Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United States Masood Khan visits US Foreign Service Institute, interacts with designated US diplomats for Pakistan Underscores the need for promoting diplomats’ exchanges, fostering strong economic partnership.

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Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United States Masood Khan visits US Foreign Service Institute, interacts with designated US diplomats for Pakistan Underscores the need for promoting diplomats’ exchanges, fostering strong economic partnership.
APP04-051023 WASHINGTON: October 05 - Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United States Masood Khan visits US Foreign Service Institute, interacts with designated US diplomats for Pakistan Underscores the need for promoting diplomats’ exchanges, fostering strong economic partnership.
Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United States Masood Khan visits US Foreign Service Institute, interacts with designated US diplomats for Pakistan Underscores the need for promoting diplomats’ exchanges, fostering strong economic partnership.
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Caretaker Federal Minister for Human Rights Khalil George held a meeting with Chairman Pakistan Ulema Council Maulana Tahir Ashrafi.

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Caretaker Federal Minister for Human Rights Khalil George held a meeting with Chairman Pakistan Ulema Council Maulana Tahir Ashrafi.
APP03-051023 ISLAMABAD: October 05 - Caretaker Federal Minister for Human Rights Khalil George held a meeting with Chairman Pakistan Ulema Council Maulana Tahir Ashrafi.
Caretaker Federal Minister for Human Rights Khalil George held a meeting with Chairman Pakistan Ulema Council Maulana Tahir Ashrafi.
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Outgoing Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi calls on the Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar.

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Outgoing Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi calls on the Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar.
APP01-051023 ISLAMABAD: October 05 - Outgoing Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi calls on the Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar.
Outgoing Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi calls on the Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar.
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Sanjrani extends heartfelt appreciation to teachers on World Teachers’ Day

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Chairman Senate

ISLAMABAD, Oct 5 (APP): In connection with World Teachers’ Day, Chairman Senate Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani has released a poignant message expressing sincere gratitude to the dedicated educators across the nation.

In his statement, the Chairman Senate commended the tireless efforts of teachers in shaping the future of Pakistan, said a news release issued here on Thursday.

He highlighted the invaluable contribution of educators, emphasizing their crucial role in building a knowledgeable and empowered society.

Sadiq Sanjrani further underscores the Senate’s commitment to advancing education through the recently established Education Parliamentarians Caucus (EPC). This caucus aims to support and work towards an educated society in Pakistan, promoting education for all. By recognizing and appreciating the pivotal role of teachers, the Senate, through EPC, reaffirms its dedication to fostering a robust educational landscape for the nation.

The message encourages a collective celebration of the profound impact teachers have on the lives of individuals and the development of the nation as a whole. It underscores the importance of expressing gratitude for the unwavering dedication exhibited by teachers in nurturing young minds.

As Pakistan joins the global community in honoring educators on World Teachers’ Day, Chairman Senate’s message stands as a testament to the Senate’s multifaceted approach in promoting education and recognizing the integral role teachers play in shaping the nation’s future.