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Spring plantation campaign kicks off in Kot Addu

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KOT ADDU, Mar 17 (APP):In a heartwarming initiative to embrace the start of Spring, a tree plantation drive kicked off at Government Associate College of Commerce,  Kot Addu.
Professor Zabir Ahmed Siddiqui, the Principal of the college, led the endeavor by personally planting trees in the campus.
Addressing the media, Principal Zubair Ahmed Siddique highlighted the significance of the spring season for tree plantation, while stressing its pivotal role in environmental sustainability.
He proudly announced that the college had joined the green movement by planting over 30 fruit-bearing trees. The institution always adhered to its tradition of tree plantation in order to improve environment.
Principal Siddique underscored the environmental benefits of tree planting.
He stated that tree plantation was imparting vital role in reducing pollution, enhancing biodiversity, providing shade and oxygen. Despite facing seasonal changes, the region has witnessed a decline in tree population and he called for concerted efforts towards afforestation.
The principal also announced rewards for students to ensure their wider participation in the noble cause.
He added that beyond its environmental benefits, the tree plantation also served as an continuous charity and also contribute a culture of environmental consciousness.
Encouraging everyone to contribute to reducing air pollution and enhancing the beauty of the environment, he urged each individual to plant at least one tree and inspire others to do the same. This initiative not only promotes environmental sustainability but also instills a sense of responsibility towards preserving nature for future generations, he concluded.

9th class first annual examination 2024 to start from March 20

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RAWALPINDI, Mar 17 (APP):The 9th class’s first annual examination 2024 will start on March 20, Wednesday and Rawalpindi Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (RBISE) has finalized all the arrangements for the exams, said Controller of Examinations, RBISE, Professor Sajid Mahmood Farooqui.
He informed that the roll number slips of all the private candidates had been uploaded on the website of the board www.biserawalpindi.edu.pk and also sent to the addresses given on the admission forms of the candidates.
The roll number slips of the regular candidates had also been uploaded on the portals of their institutions, he said.
All the regular candidates should collect their roll number slips from their institutions, he said adding that 406 examination centers had been set up for the Ninth First Annual Examination 2024. Foolproof, effective and comprehensive arrangements had been made for the exams, he added.
According to a RBISE spokesman, the Chairman Education Board, Rawalpindi Mohammad Adnan Khan, Controller of Examinations Professor Sajid Mahmood Farooqui and other board officers were conducting surprise raids on a daily basis across the division and checking the first annual 2024 matriculation examination centers.
The Chairman Education Board said that all possible steps were being taken to take strict action under the law against the boti mafia.
The Chairman said that the examination staff was performing their duties with dedication and commitment. Some elements along with the boti mafia were active in making false propaganda against the board but the board management would not allow them to succeed in their nefarious designs.
He said that all the examination centers were being monitored by the District Vigilance Committee, mobile inspectors and also by the Special Branch.
In the light of the reports of the Special Branch, strict actions were being taken against the Boti mafia, he added.

Competition in KP tough for Senate Election

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PESHAWAR, Mar 17 (APP):The competition in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is also tough in the Senate elections with a total of 42 candidates having submitted nomination papers for eleven seats of the Senate, an official of the Provincial Election Commission said here Sunday.
He said that there will be a contest between 10 candidates for two posts of Technocrat, 25 candidates for 7 general seats submitted their nomination papers, and 7 candidates have submitted their nomination papers for two reserved seats for women.
The official of the Provincial Election Commission disclosed that Azam Khan Swati, Qazi Muhammad Anwar Advocate, Waqar Ahmed Qazi, Dr. Hamad Mahmood Cheema, Khalid Masood, Fazal Hanan, Dilawar Khan, Qaiser Khan, Noorul Haque Qadri and Syed Irshad Hussain are candidates for the Technocrat seat.
Irfan Saleem, Muhammad Talha Mehmood, Dilawar Khan, Faisal Javed, Mirza Muhammad Afridi, Azhar Qazi Mashwani, Niaz Ahmed, Waqas Orkazai, Fazal Hanan, Asif Iqbal, Azam Khan Swati, Murad Saeed,
Faizur Rehman, Khurram Zeeshan, Attaul Haq, Masoodur Rehman, Shafqat Ayaz, Asif Rafiq, Mahmood Khan, Noorul Haq Qadri, Muhammad Naseem, Sajjad Hussain, Taj Muhammad Afridi, Ahmed Mustafa, and Fida Muhammad are also candidates for the 7 general seats, said the official of the Provincial Election Commission.
Mehwish Ali Khan, Ayesha Bano, Rubina Naz, Rubina Khalid, Shazia, Syeda Tahira Bukhari and Hamida Shahid have submitted their papers for 2 women’s seats.
The elections for 7 general, 2 technocrats and scholars and 2 reserved seats for women will be held on April 2, Provincial Election Commission said.
Scrutiny of nomination papers will be done by March 19 and appeals against acceptance and rejection of papers can be filed till March 21 and appeals will be decided by March 25, Provincial Election Commission said.

Elements behind campaign against martyrs to face stern action: Attaullah Tarar

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LAHORE, Mar 17 (APP):Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar said on Sunday the government was fully aware of the challenges facing the country and steps were required to tackle economic problems.
Addressing a press conference here at the PML-N Secretariat, he said that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif had shared his agenda aimed at stabilizing the country’s economy.
He said the Premier had taken up all matters seriously, including reducing government expenses, privatisation of certain state-owned entities. “Restructuring of the Federal Board of Revenue and tax reforms are major initiatives the government is undertaking to increase the tax net. All these measures are being taken to reduce the burden on poor people and to bring elites in the tax net,” he maintained.
He said that international economic journals like Bloomberg had termed the appointment of the Finance Minister a good step, adding that international journals had acknowledged that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif had a potential to overcome economic challenges through reforms.
He said: “Political stability leads to economic stability and sincere efforts are being made in this regard.”
He strongly condemned the terrorist attack in the Mir Ali area of North Waziristan, in which seven soldiers, including two officers, were martyred.
He said that Captain Muhammad Ahmed Badar was also martyred, who was the only brother of five sisters. He said how painful and tragic it was for his family. “Law enforcement agencies, the people of Pakistan, politicians and almost every segment of society
have rendered a lot of sacrifices in the war against terrorism,” he added.
Attaullah Tarar paid tribute to all martyrs of Mir Ali including Lieutenant Colonel Syed Kashif Ali and Captain Muhammad Ahmed Badar and strongly condemned the malicious campaign launched by social media accounts associated with the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).
“The PTI is involved in disrespecting martyrs,” he said, citing some examples such as May 9, when state institutions came under attack, martyrs’ memorials were vandalised, and the Lasbela helicopter crash was ridiculed.
The Federal Minister for Information said that the smear campaign against martyrs was not acceptable and it had not only hurt the sentiments of families of martyrs but also the entire nation.
He said those who were behind the vile campaign were being identified and stern action would be taken against them. He said that accounts involved in the malicious campaign had been reported to relevant platforms but unfortunately the accounts were still operational.
He said, “One can resort to political criticism but for God sake, stop promoting an anti-Pakistani agenda.”
He said, “Martyrs are the pride of the country and a guarantee of its survival.”
Attaullah Tarar said that it was a high time to get united in the larger interest of the country and certain red lines should not be crossed at all. The minister alleged that some political elements wanted to harm the national economy for their vested interests through negative tactics like writing a letter to the International Monetary Fund. He said it was a mission of the government to ensure development in the country besides making the lives of people prosperous.
He said that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf should have openly condemned those who had demonstrated outside the IMF building and
made online petitions to revoke Pakistan’s GSP plus status. “There is a need to promote national harmony. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif talked about a charter of reconciliation just to put the country on track to real development,” he added.
He said that anything against the country’s integrity was not acceptable, adding that all political parties should condemn such actions and make collective efforts to strengthen the country.
To a question, he said that many accounts involved in the vile campaign were being operated from outside the country but some followers of the accounts were also in Pakistan. He said that many accounts were also being operated from Pakistan, adding
that a legal action would be taken against the elements involved in the vile campaign so that such elements meet their logical end.

India’s apartheid regime’s extremist policies shattered socio-political fabric of Kashmir: Altaf Wani

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ISLAMABAD, Mar 17 (APP): Prominent human rights activist and chairman Kashmir institute of International Relations Altaf Hussain Wani has said that India’s apartheid regime’s extremist policies have shattered socio-political fabric of Jammu and Kashmir.

He was speaking on behalf of World Muslim Congress during a general debate held under agenda item 3 on the sidelines of 55th Session of UNHRC here Sunday.

Wani drew the attention of the council towards the fast deteriorating political and human rights situation in the Indian held territory of Jammu and Kashmir, said a press release.

He told the world audience that abuse of basic human rights, arbitrary detentions and curbs on freedoms of expression and movement has become a new-normal in Kashmir.

He termed the recent visit of India’s Prime Minister to the valley of Kashmir as an attempt to show a fake-normalcy. He said that besides forcing public servants to participate in Modi’s political rally, people were gathered from different locations and herded to the main venue to ensure crowed for the PM.

He said that public at large has rejected and boycotted BJP’s agenda of hate, division and discrimination in IOJK.

Wani said that Narendra Modi’s visit to Kashmir took place at the time when his right wing extremist party has not only failed in restoring political process but incarcerated political leadership with the fear of public resentment, banned political parties, gaged media by arresting journalists, curbed freedom of expression through application of arbitrary laws, and applied blanket ban on civil society organizations.

“Modi visited to a place where access to justice, truth and reparations is a far cry”, he said, adding that the leader of the so-called biggest democracy cherishes the demise of democracy, self-determination and civil and political rights in Jammu and Kashmir.

He urged the UN human rights council to understand the compelling nature of events to carry out comprehensive inquiry and accountability of the arbitrary laws and mechanisms used to torture, discriminate and crush the peaceful resistance of Kashmiris for right to self-determination.

Nomination papers scrutiny for Senate elections set for Tuesday

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ISLAMABAD, Mar 17 (APP):The scrutiny of nomination papers for the eagerly anticipated Senate elections, encompassing forty-eight vacant seats, is scheduled to take place this Tuesday, March 19.
As per the electoral schedule, the revised list of candidates vying for these seats will be unveiled on March 26. Candidates will have until March 27 to withdraw their nomination papers.
In the federal capital, members of the National Assembly will exercise their voting rights to elect Senate members, including one for a general seat and one for technocrats, including Ulema.
Meanwhile, members of the four provincial assemblies will play a pivotal role in determining the Senate composition. They will elect senators for seven general seats, two women seats, and two seats designated for technocrats, including Ulema, from each province. Additionally, one seat each for minorities from both Punjab and Sindh provinces will be filled.

People complain about absence of Health Card officials in three general hospitals

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PESHAWAR, Mar 17 (APP):The general public have registered their complaint about the missing of the concerned staff in the three general hospitals including Hayatabad Medical Complex, Hayat Teaching Hospital and Lady Reading Hospital.
There were separate complaints of absence of staff at the Health Card counter of Hayatabad Medical Complex along with two other general hospitals Hayat Teaching and Lady Reading Hospital.
In this connection, Secretary Health of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has taken strict notice about the absence of the concerned staff at the health card counter.
Citizens kept waiting to get health cards at the health card counter in the hospital but the staff was absent and no one was there in the hospital to guide them regarding the health card.
Looking after the complaints on social media, Secretary Health has ordered the immediate suspension of the relevant staff and an inquiry in the connection has been directed.
A letter has been issued to the insurance company to conduct an investigation against the concerned staff. An inquiry should be made and a report sent immediately on the negligence of duties, Secretary Health said in a letter.

FIA arrests two outlaws for work visa fraud

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MULTAN, Mar 17 (APP):Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) claimed to have arrested two alleged outlaws in a fraud case related to work visas.
According to official sources, the arrested outlaws are identified as Tariq Hussain and Anwar ul Hassan residents of Burewala. The alleged outlaws took money from a citizen on the promise of sending him to Bahrain on a work visa.
However, the outlaws neither returned the money nor sent him a work visa. The aggrieved citizen approached the FIA Multan.
 FIA Multan managed to arrest both outlaws.

JKLF denounces extension of a 5-year ban imposed by India on party in IIOJK

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MIRPUR, Mar 17 (APP):US-based Acting Chairman of the Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF-Yaseen Malik Group) Raja Muzaffar, while strongly condemning extension of a 5-year ban imposed on his party by India in Indian Illegally occupied Jammu Kashmir state (IIOJK), has reiterated the JKLF’s unwavering commitment to peaceful struggle and upholding the principles of freedom, democracy and justice.
“As a popular political party in all regions of Jammu and Kashmir and among the Kashmiri Diaspora globally, the JKLF strongly denounces the Indian government’s sinister actions as an infringement on fundamental rights outlined in the International Charter of Human Rights”, Muzaffar said in a statement of condemnation, reaching from Finland and released to the media here Saturday night.
“The JKLF condemns the ban as a violation of democratic liberties and essential human rights, including freedom of expression, assembly, and political organization”, the acting chief JKLF said adding that despite facing this unjust restriction, the party affirmed its dedication to the peaceful democratic struggle for the political rights, aspirations, freedom, and sovereignty of the people of Jammu and Kashmir State from Indian clutches.
Raja Muzaffar said that his JKLF has announced plans to convene its Leadership Council to discuss future actions in consultation with political and legal experts, reaffirming their commitment to truth and justice.
“The party expresses that while the continual Indian suppression of democratic movements through arbitrary restrictions is unjust, it will not deter their resolve to continue the peaceful struggle for a more just and equal future for all”, he vowed, the message said.

GHA demands transparent inquiry of irregularities in health card programme during previous regime

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ABBOTTABAD, Mar 17 (APP):The Grand Health Alliance (GHA) led by President Dr. Maazim Khan and General Secretary Dr. Waqar Ahmed held a meeting at District Headquarters Hospital Abbottabad regarding the reinstatement of the health facility program and demanded inquiry into irregularities during the previous government.
During the discussion, they demanded transparent investigations into alleged irregularities concerning treatment provided under health cards during the previous administration’s tenure.
Members of the Grand Health Alliance commended the efforts made to relaunch the health facility program, underscoring their unwavering commitment to delivering top-notch healthcare services to patients. They emphasized the significance of this program as an advantage for underprivileged individuals in accessing quality medical care.
Transparency emerged as a key theme throughout the meeting, with the Grand Health Alliance stressing the need for inquiries into cases spanning the past four years. They underscored the importance of conducting clear and transparent investigations into ongoing cases dating back to the previous administration, ensuring that logical resolutions are achieved.