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Fuel price hike ignites struggle for affordable transportation

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By Muhtasim Afridi/ HR Gardezi
ISLAMABAD, Aug 27 (APP)::Transportation stands as an indispensable component of daily existence, serving as the bridge that connects individuals to their workplaces, educational institutions, healthcare facilities, and leisure pursuits. Amid current economic challenges, citizens strive for affordable mobility solutions, reshaping their interactions with a crucial aspect of existence.
The recent surge in petrol prices has become a pressing concern for citizens across the country, altering transportation dynamics and impacting daily lives. With the current economic trajectory, deciding to invest in a fuel-based vehicle has become a daunting decision.
Data from June 2023, released by the Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers Association (PAMA), reveals a 37.7% decline in the total vehicles sold in the fiscal year 2023 (13.48 lakh units), compared to 21.63 lakh units in fiscal year 2022.
Armaan Khan, a vehicles’ showroom owner in Islamabad, reflects the impact: “Car prices have surged dramatically. A Daihatsu Mira 2020 model that sold for 20 lakhs in 2022 now stands at 33 lakhs.”
Hike in fuel prices and vehicles’ costs are two major contributors that have significantly affected overall car sales, forcing people to look for alternative affordable transport options, he remarked.
The recent petrol price hike has compelled middle-class and some upper-class families to reconsider car use, turning to motorbikes as an alternative. According to the Federal Bureau of Statistics, motorbike ownership has risen from 41% in 2015 to 53% presently. Muhammad Jasim, a Rawalpindi resident, illustrates the shift: “With petrol prices soaring, I switched from a car to a motorbike to cut travel costs to meet other must have household necessities.”
As inflation continues, many opt for shuttle services to reduce expenses. Yet, the economically disadvantaged seek a more economical solution. Muhammad Shehzad from Bahawalpur, a tailor earning Rs45, 000 monthly, swapped his motorbike for a second-hand bicycle to combat high petrol costs. He also complained for the inconsistency in pricing for a standard bicycle, with each individual seller setting their own prices, seeking authorities’ concerned intervention.
Muhammad Azam, a resident of Jhang and bicycle retailer at G-9 Islamabad, acknowledges the increased demand this year. Offering bicycles priced from Rs30, 000 to 65,000, he achieves weekly sales of 10-15 units, resulting in a monthly income of approximately 1 lakh. Azam openly admits that the booming demand presents an opportunity for sellers to profit, while he also expresses concern for the challenges faced by daily wage earners due to these market dynamics.
For short distances, bicycles are a practical substitute. However, as petrol prices escalate, bicycle demand surges. Shopkeepers, recognizing this trend, have raised bicycle prices from Rs18, 000 to 30,000. This poses a challenge for daily wage earners who sustain their families.
Nasir Khan, a daily commuter from Jinnah Garden to Zero Point for work, commends CDA’s blue line metro, stating, “Personal vehicles are no longer affordable for the salaried class. I’ve parked my car, opting for a daily walk to Gulberg to catch the blue bus. I urge the authority to extend coverage, ensuring economical mobility for more people.”
In a nation grappling with economic instability and soaring inflation, saving is paramount. For the middle and upper class, inflation may be manageable, but for the lower class, it’s an uphill battle. A bicycle emerges as the cost-effective solution. As demand surges, prices follow suit, affecting even the earning potential of some. Authorities need to take notice, as bicycles still serve as a survival for many.
One solution to many interlinked problems lies with the adoption of a robust public transport system and holds the potential to yield dual benefits for the nation. On one hand, it stands as a strategic maneuver to curtail the country’s soaring fuel expenses, freeing up resources that could be channeled into other essential sectors.
On the other, it resonates with the aspirations of citizens, offering them a practical and affordable alternative for their daily commute.

Partly cloudy weather forecast for city

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BAHAWALPUR, Aug 27 (APP):The local Met Office has forecast dry to partly cloudy weather for the city for the next 24 hours.
The highest maximum temperature 35 centigrade and the lowest minimum 25 centigrade were recorded during the last 24 hours.
Dry to partly cloudy weather has also been forecast for the rest of the region.

Operation clean up launched for opening match of Asia cup in city

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Asia Cup 2023
MULTAN, Aug 27 (APP):District administration launched effective operation clean up towards cricket stadium and routes as preparations reached on peak for inaugural match of Asia cup between Pakistan and Nepal.
Multan waste management company started special cleanliness operation across the city including cricket stadium while waste and debris lifted through heavy machinery from teams routes. The all enclosures were washed for the cricket spectators.
Assistant Commissioner City Seemal Mushtaq paid visit to cricket stadium and checked arrangements.
The encroachment operation has also been launched under the directions of Deputy Commissioner Umar Jehangir.
 DC said that all arrangements including lighting and security checking on the routes of the cricket teams were underway on war footing basis.
A special shuttle service will be plied from Fatima Jinnah town for cricket fans while the security of the district would remain on red alert on the opening match of Asia cup.
Mr Umer Jehangir said that the cultural decoration of the city will also be done for the international cricket fair.

Pakistani mountaineer Naila Kiani aims to ascend Cho Oyu

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 27 (APP): Renowned Pakistani fastest and only female mountaineer Naila Kiani after conquering all 8000-meter peaks within Pakistan, is now setting her sights on Cho Oyu ascending this September.

Talking to APP here on Sunday, Naila Kiani said that Cho Oyu is the world’s 6th tallest mountain standing at an impressive 8188 meters above sea level. Next month, “I will be traveling to China and Nepal to take on my next targets,” she stated with conviction.

She underlined that Cho Oyu is 8188 meters above sea level, Manaslu is 8163 meters above sea level and Shishapangma is 8027 meters above sea level.

Addressing a tragic incident that occurred during the K-2 summit this year, Naila expressed that porter Muhammad Hassan might still be alive if climbers hadn’t been solely focused on achieving summit records.

She said that human life is more important than the records and climbers should have halted the hike to save a precious life.

Regarding the role of the Alpine Club, Naila noted its limitations saying that Pakistan urgently needs to enhance the rescue operation department for assisting mountaineers in difficult territories.

Such developments would not only boost tourism but also promote sports in the region, she said.

Sharing her ambitions Naila’s expressed her determination to achieve high-altitude peaks without relying on supplementary oxygen. “It’s easier for mountaineers from northern regions, as their lungs are adapted to low oxygen levels compared to those living in lower altitudes,” she explained.

Reflecting on her past experiences, Naila recalled her toughest climb – Gasherbrum-1 where unforgiving weather conditions made the ascent particularly challenging. Navigating narrow sections without a safety rope at 8000 meters was never an easy task, she added.

She attributed her achievements to the unwavering backing of her family and the Bilqees and Abdul-ur-Razzaq (BARQ) Foundation.

Crackdown intensifies against illegal fuel agencies; 66935 liter Irani diesel seized, 20 arrested

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illegal diesel sealed
DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Aug 27 (APP):The Dera Police, after intensifying the crackdown against illegal fuel agencies and the business of Irani Diesel across the district, on Sunday have arrested 20 accused and recovered 66935 liters of Iranian diesel besides seizing 11 diesel units in the limits of various police stations.
According to police spokesman, District Police Officer (DPO) Abdul Rauf Babr Qaisrani has issued directions to all SDPOs and SHOs of across the district to crackdown on illegal fuel agencies in their respective areas.
On the direction of District Police Officer, various police stations immediately started action against illegal diesel agencies.
According to the details, a police team led by SDPO Sher Ullah Khan along with SHOs Din Muhammad and Rehmat Ullah of Mughalkot and Darazinda police stations, foiled smuggling bid and recovered around 65,000 liters of Iranian Diesel from an oil tanker coming from Quetta.
 Meanwhile, Dera Town police station arrested 4 accused, seized 670 liters of diesel and 04 diesel units. While Paharpur police station seized 485 liters of diesel and 05 diesel units and registered cases against 05 accused.
Similarly Gomal University police station recovered 265 liters of diesel. Parowa Police took action against the illegal diesel agency and seized 150 liters of diesel.
Yarik police station recovered 100 liters of diesel with 01 diesel unit from 02 illegal agencies and registered cases against 02 accused. Shaheed Nawab Khan police station, acting on illegal diesel agencies, seized 90 liters of diesel and registered cases against 02 accused.  Saddar police recovered 15 liters of diesel and 01 diesel unit and registered a case against the accused. Bandkorai police station recovered 120 liters of diesel and registered cases against  03 accused. Cantt police station recovered 43 liters during an operation against illegal diesel agencies and registered cases against 03 accused.
All the accused were arrested as per the rules and police registered separate cases in different police stations.

Hockey Women Jr WC 2023 in November

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Women WC 2023
ISLAMABAD, Aug 27 (APP):The 10th edition of the FIH Hockey Women’s Junior World Cup 2023 would run from November 29 to December 10 at the National Stadium Sports Park in Santiago, Chile.
The 16 teams in the hunt for the gold medal know their pools and the opponents that stand between them and the ultimate glory. The officials were set and ready to ensure a smooth-running and fairly contested tournament, said a press release.
All 16 teams that have qualified for the event were placed into their respective pools earlier this year, on June 22, at the official launch ceremony of the FIH Hockey Women’s Junior World Cup Chile 2023.
This would be the third FIH Hockey Women’s Junior World Cup to be played in the city, which has previously played host to the event in 2005 and 2016.
The World Cup would begin on November 29 with 12 teams in action on the opening day! Pool B action, with Korea taking on Zimbabwe, will get the event underway.
High octane clashes between Netherlands and Australia, India and Canada, Argentina and Spain, Germany and Belgium would follow, before hosts Chile play the final match of the opening day against South Africa.
Hockey has shown itself to be greatly popular with the fans in Chile, which has been further enhanced by the great strides made by the Chilean women’s and men’s senior teams, with both making impressive debuts at the FIH Hockey Women’s World Cup in 2022 and the FIH Hockey Men’s World Cup 2023, respectively.

Training camp for Davis Cup tie from Sep 1

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devis cup
ISLAMABAD, Aug 27 (APP):The training camp of Pakistan team in preparations for the Davis Cup tie would kick off from September 1 in Islamabad.
According to details, Muhammad Shoaib, Muhammad Abid and Barkatullah have been selected for the Pakistan team for the Davis Cup.
The Pakistan Davis Cup team includes Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi (Playing Captain) while players comprise on Aqeel Khan, Muhammad Shoaib, Muhammad Abid and Barkatullah, said a press release issued here Sunday.
After consultations between the PTF Executive Committee and Davis Cup Captain Aisam ul Haq Qureshi, former Davis Cup player Mushaf Zia was selected as coach to oversee the training camp.

Sutlej river’s embankment broke out in Bahawalpur

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setluj overflowed
BAHAWALPUR, Aug 27 (APP):The Laanda embankment on Empress Bridge of Sutlej river has broken out in Bahawalpur and flood water has entered dozens of nearby villages besides devastating standing crops on thousands of acres of land.
The official sources in the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) said that inflow of water at Empress Bridge Bahawalpur on Sutlej river was over 115,000 cusec on Sunday morning and added that water level would increase as more water has been released by India into Sutlej river.
The flood water has played havoc in nearby villages after Laanda embankement on Empress Bridge of Sutlej river in Bahawalpur broke out. The flood water has entered in Mauza Waslaan, Baqirpur, Salhaan, Lal De Goth and others. The people were forced to immediately flee to safer areas besides evacuating their cattle. The flood water has also devasated standing crops on thousands of acres of land. It is mentioned here that Laanda embankment is also called as Zamindara embankment.
Meanwhile, Deputy Commissioner Bahawalpur, Zaheer Anwar Jappa has said that the situation was in control and added that rescue and relief operation was underway in the affected areas. He said that only Zamindara embankment was broken out which affected standing crops in few rural areas.
“We have been continuing rescue and relief operation as over 75,000 people along with their cattle have been evacuated to safer areas from the areas which were located in river belt in Bahawalpur division,” he said adding that dozens of flood relief camps have also been established in river belt and nearby areas.
District Emergency Officer, Punjab Emergency Department, Rescue 1122 Bahawalpur, Dr. Baqir Hussain has said that their teams were engaged in rescue and relief operation in the affected areas round the clock. He said that the affected people had been provided with all necessary relief.

Pakistan in pool D of FIH Hockey Men’s Jr WC 2023

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 27 (APP):Pakistan was placed in Pool D of the FIH Hockey Men’s Junior World Cup Malaysia 2023, scheduled to spring into action at the National Hockey Stadium in Bukit Jalil Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from December 5 to 16.
Pakistan has been placed alongside Belgium, Netherlands and New Zealand. All 16 teams that have qualified for the event were placed into their respective pools earlier this year, on June 24, at the official launch ceremony of the FIH Hockey Men’s Junior World Cup Malaysia 2023. The pools were established on the basis of the very first FIH Junior World Rankings, said a press release.
Pool B action between France and Egypt would get the tournament underway on the opening day, which will see 12 teams get their campaign underway.
Germany vs South Africa, Spain vs Canada, Argentina vs Australia and India vs Korea would follow the opening match. Hosts Malaysia would take on Chile in the final encounter of the opening day, with the hopes of making a perfect start in front of their passionate home fans.
Malaysia has a rich relationship with the FIH Hockey Men’s Junior World Cups, having hosted the event on three occasions in the past.
The cities of Kuala Lumpur (1982), Ipoh (1989) and Johor Bahru (2009) hosted the second, fourth and ninth editions of the event respectively.
The 13th edition of the FIH Hockey Men’s Junior World Cup would see Kuala Lumpur play hosts once again, 41 years since the event was last held in Malaysia’s capital city.
Pool A: Argentina, Australia, Chile, Malaysia; Pool B: Egypt, France, Germany, South Africa; Pool C: Canada, India, Korea, Spain; Pool D: Belgium, Netherlands, New Zealand, Pakistan.

Monitoring by-election in 21 districts of KP: Shamshad Khan

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ECP
PESHAWAR, Aug 27 (APP):Provincial Election Commissioner Shamshad Khan in a video message said that they were monitoring the by-elections in 21 districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) wherein a Control room, and complaint cell had been established for three days of the election.
“A central control room has been established for monitoring the election process, and redressal of complaints,” Shamshad Khan added.
He said, “Officers in the central control room along with the monitoring team are monitoring the election process.”
“Senior officers from the central control room along with the monitoring team are closely monitoring the election process for three days without interruption,” Shamshad Khan disclosed.
“Apart from this, complaints regarding the election process will also be resolved immediately,” he informed.
He said, “CCTV cameras have also been installed in sensitive polling stations adequate security arrangements have been made and people shall leave their homes and vote.”