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Pakistani girls, women capable of achieving the impossible: Kristin Hawkins

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LAHORE, Mar 30 (APP): The US Consul General to Lahore Kristin Hawkins has said that women empowerment has been the nucleus of her efforts at the Consulate and women participation is encouraged through exchange programs, educational scholarships and internship programs.
“I believe Pakistani girls and women are capable of achieving the impossible through equal opportunities,” she said during an interview with APP in connection with the Women’s History Month here on Saturday.
Kristin Hawkins said the U.S. Mission shares the belief that gender equity is essential to economic growth and development, democracy, and political stability in all societies.
 About the Women’s History Month, Kristin Hawkins said the month of March, besides observing International Women’s Day on March 8, was commemorated throughout the United States and other countries to celebrate the strengths, resilience and accomplishments of the women across all sectors ranging from business, academia, sports and others.
 To a question she said her efforts towards empowerment of women are not limited to Women’s History Month only as the women-centred initiatives occupy the whole calendar, adding that it is not only about celebrating women but making them independent, vocal, self-sufficient and leader.
Charismatic Kristin Hawkins, passionate about women empowerment and cultural preservation in Punjab, said “during the past 20 years, the US Mission Pakistan has funded 35 cultural preservation projects worth $8.4 million through the AFCP,” adding costing approximately one million dollars, 20 out of these projects are in Punjab and scores of young women have been involved in these projects to revive and restore the past galore of architectural wonders side by side their male counterparts.
She said a US funded internship program in conservation techniques for local youth to acquire marketable skills has provided opportunity to girls at the Lahore Fort and Wazir Khan Mosque, adding the program is intended to make the youth more resourceful.
 “Fulbright Scholarship, International Visitors Leadership Program (IVLP), Student Exchange Programs and multiple High school scholarships are different opportunities offered to the young girls to make their mark,” the diplomat said.
Meena Arham, a conservation scientist and team lead at the Wazir Khan Mosque Restoration Project, told APP that she has been part of the Agha Khan Cultural Services in Pakistan (AKCSP) in Pakistan since 2014, adding that she feels empowered that she feels empowered to work on the restoration of a centuries-old architectural heritage site like the Wazir Khan Mosque.
Zeina Naseer, a Conservation Scientist at AKCSP, has been heading conservation and restoration of the 1600 feet long historic Picture Wall and Sheesh Mahal (Palace of Mirrors) at the Lahore Fort. She takes pride in the fact that their work will be a beacon for generations to come, adding the US-funded internship program will usher in a bright future for the young professionals.
 In her message to Pakistani girls and women, in connection with the Women’s History Month, the Consul General Hawkins said, “just keep it up. You can achieve great things whether you want to be a professor, doctor, engineer, lawyer, politician or go into business. Look to connect with others in your community and set high goals in life.”.

Ambassador hosts Iftar banquet for ‘Freinds of Ethiopia’

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ISLAMABAD, Mar 30 (APP): Ethiopian Ambassador to Pakistan Jemal Beker Abdula has hosted an Iftar banquet for Parliamentarians, government officials, diplomatic corps, ambassadors, Ethiopian Diaspora and many prominent figures from the civil society and media of Pakistan.

Prominent guests including Senator Mushahid Hussain, Senior Parliamentarian Romina Khursheed Alam, Africa-Pakistan Association President Zafar Bakhtawari, High Commissioner of Mauritius in Pakistan, Rashidally Soobadar and COMSATS Executive Director Nafees Zakaria graced the Iftar dinner.

Ambassador Jemal Beker Abdula accorded a warm welcome to the guests upon their arrival at his residence in Islamabad. Speaking on the occasion, Ambassador Jemal Beker Abdula congratulated the Muslims in Ethiopia, Pakistan and all over the world on the holy month of Ramazan that brought blessings for everyone in this globe.

He said Pakistan was a country of generous people who loved to share with others around them in a deep sense of compassion, affability and affection.

The ambassador also spoke about Ethiopia and its linguistic, social, religious and cultural diversity. Addis Ababa, the Capital of Ethiopia, witnessed a grand street Iftar on a regular basis giving a festive look during the holy month of Ramazan, he noted.

The Ambassador also spoke about social, cultural, political and economic similarities between the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.

He said both countries were heirs of ancient civilizations and shared the values of peace, justice, equality and democracy. The Ambassador expressed gratitude to all the guests for gracing the Iftar dinner with their esteemed presence and stressed that such gatherings were meant to further strengthen the already flourishing bilateral relations between the two countries.

Three outlaws arrested: 2.4 kg hashish recovered

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DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Mar 30 (APP):Dera police during the operation against criminals arrested three outlaws and recovered one stolen motorcycle and 2490 grams of hashish from their possession in the limits of Gomal University Police station on Saturday.
According to the police spokesman, on the direction of the District Police Officer Dera Nasir Mehmood, a team of Gomal University Police station led by Station House Officer (SHO) Malik Imran conducted a successful action against the criminals and arrested the accused Muhammad Kamran son of Abdullah.
The accused was wanted in theft cases. Police also recovered one stolen motorcycle from the possession of the accused. Similarly in another case of theft wanted criminal Muhammad Abid son of Muhammad Ibrahim was also arrested.
Meanwhile during action against drug peddlers Naveedullah, son of Muhammad Munir resident of Lakki Marwat was arrested and 2490 grams of hashish was recovered from his possession. The police registered separate cases against the arrested persons and started further investigations.

Timings of two BRT Peshawar routes extended to facilitate people

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PESHAWAR, Mar 30 (APP):The timings of two routes of BRT Peshawar have been increased to facilitate people in the holy month of Ramazan.
Route ER-09 which runs from Gulbehar to Phase 6 Terminal will now be operational till 9:45 PM instead of 7:25 PM whereas the last bus on route SR-08 will leave at 10 pm instead of 9 pm.
Bus route SR-08 runs from Gulbahar to Mall of Hayatabad and stops at all stations.
During the preparations for Eid and the last days of Ramazan, the rush of passengers is increasing. Looking after such a rush of passengers, the management of BRT Peshawar Services decided to service timing in order to facilitate the maximum number of passengers.
An increase in the number of passengers has been seen on both these routes after Iftar due to which this decision was made in the larger public interest.

SCCI VP condemns terror attack on Chinese nationals

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SIALKOT, Mar 30 (APP):Vice President Sialkot Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) Amer Majeed Sheikh vehemently condemned the heinous terror attack targeting Chinese nationals in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
in a statement, Vice President SCCI Amer Majeed Sheikh expressed his deepest condolences to the families of the victims and said that the business community of Sialkot stood in solidarity with the Chinese nation during this difficult time. He further said that the attack, which claimed the lives of five Chinese nationals and a Pakistani driver, is a reprehensible act of violence that not only undermines the safety and security of foreign investors and workers in Pakistan but also threatens the longstanding friendship and cooperation between Pakistan and China.
On behalf of the industry of Sialkot that is deeply invested in fostering economic ties with China, the Vice President recognized the invaluable contributions of Chinese companies and workers to the development and prosperity of Pakistan. “Such cowardly acts of terrorism only serve to disrupt the progress and prosperity that we collectively strive to achieve,” Sheikh said.
The Vice President SCCI called upon the authorities to swiftly investigate this incident and bring the perpetrators to justice. It is imperative to ensure the safety and security of all foreign nationals working on projects in Pakistan, he added. Amer Majeed Sheikh reaffirmed the Sialkot chamber’s unwavering support for the Chinese nation and reiterated its commitment to further strengthening bilateral relations and promoting mutual prosperity.

NTUF and RR agree to revolutionize T2T recycling industry

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FAISALABAD, Mar 30 (APP): National Textile University Faisalabad (NTUF) and Reverse Resources (RR) in collaboration with KnowTex have agreed to revolutionize Textile-to-Textile (T2T) recycling industry in Pakistan.
According to a spokesman for NTUF, both institutions would strive to establish a structured framework for managing textile waste besides ensuring transparency and enabling verifiable traceability in the recycling process.
He said that the project would have very beneficial impact for local industry. It would also help address various legislative requirements of Pakistani textiles importing countries besides solving the biggest challenges of textile waste recycling of Pakistan in addition to providing many opportunities.
It would help  harness untapped potential as despite the growth of Pakistan’s textile recycling industry, significant untapped market potential remains and by scaling recycling initiatives we could unlock economic and environmental benefits. Similarly, this project would target quality textile waste in addition to handling informal waste of textile sector.
He said that a substantial amount of high-quality textile waste still ends up in low-value applications while high-end recyclers actively seek feedstock. The brands lack visibility into the fate o their discarded textiles. Similarly, the information waste handling sector faces numerous challenges due to critical link between textile waste supply and recycling destinations. Leakage within this sector poses a significant obstacle in supply chain compliance and transparent T2T recycling, he added.
He further said that both institutions would struggle to create a formalized structure for the demand and supply of textile waste by establishing a digitally verifiable trace to T2T recycling. He said that RR was also implementing a custom waste mapping program for brands, enhancing recycling process visibility which would offer a vital data to kick start a circular supply chain and help in identifying textile waste volume, location, composition and recycling potential. It would also facilitate the establishment of KPIs for scalable circularity, he added.

CM stresses collective efforts for environmental sustainability

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LAHORE, Mar 30 (APP): Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif on Saturday emphasized the significance of collaborative endeavours in ensuring a clean environment for future generations.
In her message on International Day of Zero Waste, she stressed the adoption of sustainable products, and advocating for strategies aimed at curbing food wastage.
The CM said every day should be celebrated as Zero Waste Day, adding that today there is a greater need to consider the importance of responsible use of essential commodities and waste management.
Maryam Nawaz said the world grapples with a myriad of environmental challenges, necessitating the transition to an industrialized economy that optimizes resource usage while minimizing waste generation. People should adopt eco-friendly alternatives by reducing single-use plastics, she added.
Emphasizing her commitment to ensuring cleanliness in every city, village, and neighborhood, the CM highlighted that comprehensive waste management system is being introduced in all major cities of Punjab, saying that for the first time, a sustainable and effective system of village sanitation is being devised.
Old items need to be repaired, donated, or repurposed. Do not throw recyclables in the trash, and sorting waste is essential, she suggested and hoped that by working together, a healthy environment and a secure future can be achieved.

Major operations of FIA Peshawar Zone continue against sales of fake drugs

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PESHAWAR, Mar 30 (APP):The major operations of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Peshawar Zone continued as six inquiries have been registered against the elements involved in the sale of fake medicines, a FIA spokesman said here Saturday.
The raids were conducted by Composite Circle Mardan and Abbottabad, the spokesman of FIA said, adding, it was conducted at various medical stores located in Thakot, Battagram Bazar, Abbottabad, and Topi Bazar Swabi.
He said that a large number of fake and unregistered medicines were recovered during the raids and Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (DRAP) authorities sealed fake and unregistered medicines on the spot and sent them to the laboratory. He said that several medical stores were also sealed and inquiries have been registered against the accused.
He said that in the light of the report of DRAP officials, cases will be registered against the accused and arrests will be made. He said that special raid teams have been formed by FIA in all circles to tighten the grip against the elements involved in the sale of fake and unregistered medicines.
The official said that Peshawar raid teams are conducting joint operations with DRAP officials and all resources are being used to arrest the accused.

Rain, thunderstorm predicted for KP

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PESHAWAR, Mar 30 (APP):The meteorological department here predicted rain, wind and thunderstorms with isolated hailstorms in Chitral, Lower & Upper Dir, Malakand, Buner, Swat, Shangla, Kohistan, Battagram, Torghar, Mansehra, Abbottabad and Haripur.
The same weather conditions would prevail in  Swabi, Mardan, Nowshera, Peshawar, Charsadda, Bajaur, Mohmand, Khyber, Kurram, Orakzai, Hangu, Karak, Kohat, Bannu, Lakki Marwat, North & South Waziristan, Tank and DI Khan districts. The rain and thunderstorm may trigger landslides in Chitral, Dir, Swat, Buner, Shangla, Kohistan, Battagram, Torghar and Kurram districts.
Wind and thunderstorms may damage structures like electric poles and solar panels. People are advised to take precautionary measures during these emergencies.
Tourists are advised to avoid travel unnecessarily while farmers are advised to remain cautious about their crops. All concerned authorities have been directed to be alert.

PM prods cabinet members to immediately move towards meeting five year roadmap targets

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LAHORE, March 30 (APP): Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday urged his cabinet members to immediately commence work towards achieving the targets set in a five-year roadmap as shared with all the relevant ministries.

Addressing a meeting of the cabinet, the prime minister said that he had shared broad parameters of five-year plan with the relevant ministries by setting various targets to be achieved immediately without wasting time.

Under the parameters, he said the ministries concerned should evolve mechanism, hire human resources and formulate strategies to meet the set targets, he added.

“Responsibility with accountability will be the hallmark of the five-year roadmap as no system in the world can progress without it,” he opined.

The prime minister said that for the purpose, all the available resources and tools should be explored besides, those not available immediately be procured.

He said that for overcoming delays and red tape, the forum like Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) was available, adding for hiring of global consultants, the relevant rules should also be followed.

The prime minister stressed for utilization of country’s talented human resource for achieving the targets.

He also urged the ministries to adopt innovative tools and thinking, besides, reducing the file work burden.

“We have five-year term to transform the economic situation of the country, but for that purpose, we have to commence our respective work immediately,” he emphasised.

For achieving self-sufficiency, the prime minister said that they had to reduce the burden of foreign debts, increase GDP, create jobs, develop agriculture and IT sectors, bring reforms in energy sector and end smuggling.

When the wheel of economy moved on, the country would achieve progress, he said, adding that for the economic stability, they have to take the required initiatives themselves.

The prime minister said that FBR digitalization plan was underway.

About Rs27 billion were stuck in the appellate courts and for expeditious disposal of these cases, they would bring competent judges with enhanced incentives, he added.

He said the Chief Justice of Pakistan, during a recent meeting with him, had also assured of complete support in this regard.

The prime minister noted that efforts should be made for reducing the official expenditures.

He said achieving $25 billion IT export target was not unfeasible.

The prime minister also appreciated the interim government for recovering Rs58 billion rupees in power sector and said that for the first time in the country’s history, such a target was achieved in the shortest term.

The prime minister also assured to provide all possible resources for the defence of the country, adding that shaheed officers and personnel of the armed forces and security forces were the heroes of the nation.

The prime minister said on 26 March, an unfortunate horrifying incident occurred in Bisham in which five Chinese and one local were killed.

He said the enemies of Pakistan that did not want that Pak-China friendship should progress, adding that the bilateral cooperation between the two countries in different fields was exemplary.

The prime minister said that they stood with the Chinese government and the people over the tragic incident.

He recounted that he had visited the Chinese embassy and conveyed to the Chinese President, Premier and the Chinese people their condolences on behalf of the entire Pakistani nation.

The Chinese leadership was assured that the investigation would be carried out immediately and the responsible would get exemplary punishment, he added.

The prime minister reiterated that they would not rest till elimination of terrorism.