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Residents demand to finish Eidgah road construction work

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RAWALPINDI, Feb 12 (APP):The residents have demanded the Municipal Corporation Rawalpindi (MCR) to complete the ongoing work on the dilapidated Eidgah road at the earliest.
Talking to APP, a resident of the area Sardar Bashir said that Eidgah Road had become a permanent source of inconvenience for the citizens especially for the visitors of the Holy Family Hospital.
He added that the district administration had dug the road for recarpeting and laying sewage line around three months ago but failed to complete the work within the stipulated time adding misery to the public life.
Bashir said that the road was connected with the important sections of the city and witnessed a great rush at Government Post Graduate College Chowk due to the dilapidated condition while the motorists had to face hardships while passing the road.
He called upon the quarter concerned to look into the matter and complete the work at the earliest for the smooth flow of traffic.

Level playing field enabled independent candidates to emerge as single largest group in general elections: PM

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 12 (APP):Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar on Monday reiterated that the caretaker set-up had provided a level playing field to all political parties during the currently concluded polls and being a ‘free and fair’ process, a large number of independent candidates backed by the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf emerged as the largest single group on the national and provincial assemblies seats.

He stressed that allegations of rigging were generated through social media which were based upon misconceptions and contrary to the ground realities, and said that throughout the country’s democratic history, people had always questioned the electoral process.

Such results indicated the transparency and non-interference by any quarters, he emphasised.

Addressing a presser at the PM House, the prime minister said that there might be shortcomings or other minor issues, but by and large, the elections were held in a manner in which the entire nation and the law enforcement agencies deserved kudos despite various security challenges.

Level playing field enabled independent candidates to emerge as single largest group in general elections: PM

“Where the PTI has public support, it got that and they have results never dreamt of during 2018,” he said, adding that the loyalists of jailed PTI leaders were emerged as returned candidates in the general elections but no one was appreciating that aspect of the neutrality of the caretaker government.

The prime minister, to a question, said that despite various threats prior to the February 8 election day and two terrorist attacks in the Balochistan province, all the stakeholders deserved appreciation over the ‘big achievement’ for peaceful conduct of the polls.

Level playing field enabled independent candidates to emerge as single largest group in general elections: PM

He also brushed aside any threats to integrity of the country due to certain protests and agitations held by certain parties, saying “it is an absurd chronology” to relate the situation with Dhaka during 1971.

“These are the mere rhetoric. Pakistan is a very stable and responsible country. Holding of a peaceful protest is the democratic right of the people,” he said, however, hastened to add that no government could allow the situation leading to chaos or anarchy.

Responding to a query, he maintained that over 60 million voters had exercised their constitutional right to elect their favourite candidates under ‘a pressure free environment’.

The prime minister said that the delay in the announcement of official results were caused by the specific procedures regarding compiling of results at 92,000 polling stations and credited the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) for conducting the massive exercise in a smooth manner.

He said that the official results were announced within 36 hours while during the 2018 elections, it took almost 66 hours. There might be irregularities but the relevant forums were available to address those grievances.

In Sweden, the similar exercise almost took 10 to 11 days while in Indonesia, almost a month was consumed to furnish results, he added.

To another question, the prime minister said that mobile phone services were suspended on the polling day due to security threats as the government could not compromise on the security of people.

On the other hand, the broadband internet services were available on that day, enabling the people to get connected, he said and rebuffed the allegations that the move was aimed at managing the social media.

He said there were other occasions throughout the year, when the mobile services had been suspended to avert security threats.

Prime Minister Kakar, responding to a question regarding the statements of certain countries over the recently held elections, said that if there were any allegations, they would look into them according to the laws of the land and not on the demands of any country.

“We will do it if is required under the country’s laws,” he said, adding that the demands of his countrymen were more important to the government and advised that the statements by certain US Congressmen should not be taken as ‘sacrosanct’ or gospel truth as they were not speaking on part of the government.

The elections in Pakistan were held in a free and fair manner and there was no institutional mechanism to favour any group, he stressed.

Responding to a query about the prospects of forming a commission to investigate the polls allegations, he maintained that it would be up to the upcoming elected government to make assessments over such demands and decide, but he would not speculate about it.

About the security threats, he said that there were credible reports of terrorist attacks in the country prior to the election date which could not be divulged in the public domain. A leader of the banned Daesh was neutralized during an operation in Qilla Saifullah who was involved in terrorist attacks in Balochistan.

The caretaker prime minister also agreed with the President’s views over the need of introduction of electronic voting machines (EVMs) and said that according to his personal view, the political parties should hold threadbare discussions in the next parliament over the issue and legislate if required so that the new electoral system could be more acceptable to all.

He expressed the optimism that after the current transitional period was over and the new government was formed, there would be a positive wave hitting the markets and businesses, adding that economic challenges would still await the next government.

The prime minister also hailed the entry of new voters and said that they would make positive contributions to the democratic process in the future.

To a question, he said that the International Monetary Fund (IMF) had no issue with the privatization process of the caretaker government.

Restructuring of the PIA (Pakistan International Airlines) had almost been done, and it was in the implementation process, however, it was up to the upcoming government to decide either way, he added.

Expressing his disapproval of the incidents of political confrontation in the recent years, he said that all the political parties and society should move beyond such negative trends leading to animosity and tiffs. “We should get rid of this vicious circle of confrontation by changing attitudes. Political differences should not lead to rifts within the society,” he added.

He also wished speedy recovery to Mohsin Dawar, a candidate in North Waziristan and said that violent way of protest and agitation should not be taken to a point of anarchy and chaos.

About formation of the new government, the prime minister said that they were eager to hand over reigns of the government to the elected representatives of the people. The speaker of the National Assembly would initiate the required process and he thought that the exercise could take eight to nine days depending upon the outcome of the negotiations of the political parties.

 

 

 

Three-day polio campaign from Feb 26

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MULTAN, Feb 12 (APP):District administration has finalized arrangements for a three-day polio campaign from February 26 to administer anti-polio drops to over one million kids under five years of age across the district.
Presiding over a meeting to review arrangements here on Monday, the Deputy Commissioner (DC) Capt (retd) Rizwan Qadeer said that 10,23,000 kids under five years of age through door to door campaign.
He said that training of polio field teams has been completed while the security plan has also been finalized. He said that more than 3500 mobile teams have been formed to protect kids from disabilities by administering anti-polio drops.
The deputy commissioner said that polio camps would remain functional round the clock at bus stands, hospitals, railway stations and other public places.
He warned parents of stern legal action over the refusal to administer anti-polio drops to their kids.

PFA launches crackdown on sale of unsafe food

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LAHORE, Feb 12 (APP):On the directions of Punjab Food Authority (PFA) Director General Muhammad Asim Javaid, efforts have been stepped up to curb the sale and purchase of unsafe food in Punjab including Lahore.
PFA DG Muhammad Asim Javaid said that PFA’s enforcement teams inspected 16 breakfast points and 44 milk carrier vehicles in Data Ganj Bakhsh Town and Sagiyan, respectively and penalized seven food business operators (FBOs) with a total fine of Rs105,000 and served warning notices to nine eateries for improvement.
He said the authority took action against FBOs for preparing breakfast in rusty vessels, failing to present the necessary records of oil change to the raiding teams and unhygienic working environment. Apart from that, workers of the food points did not have medical certificates, he added.
He further said the food safety teams issued notices to nine FBOs for making improvements. Moreover, he said that dairy safety teams examined 44 milk carrier vehicles loaded with more than 44,000 litres of milk. The director general made it clear that compromising the quality of food items won’t be tolerated at all, while food points were being closely monitored by the PFA. He said that
citizens could contact PFA on its Helpline-1223 for food-related complaints or suggestions.

Karachi has immense sports talent: Dr. Junaid Ali Shah

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KARACHI, Feb 12 (APP):Sindh Caretaker Minister for Sports Dr. Junaid Ali Shah has said that the performance of Karachi teams had proved that there was immense talent in Karachi.
He said that the players won the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy, T20 and U-19 tournaments with their excellent performance, a communique said here on Monday.
While speaking as a chief guest in the celebration ceremony for the wonderful victories of the Karachi region held at the local hotel, Dr. Junaid Ali Shah appreciated President of Regional Cricket Association Karachi.
On the occasion, the Minister distributed Rs1.5 million cash prize and shields to the players and team officials. Former captain Sarfaraz Ahmed, Test captain Shan Masood and others were also present in the ceremony

Drizzle forecast for Karachi

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KARACHI, Feb 12 (APP):The Pakistan Meteorological Department on Monday predicted cold and dry weather in most parts of the Sindh province during the next 24 hours.
However, drizzle -thunderstorm is forecast in Karachi and its surrounding areas.
Mainly, cold and dry weather is likely to prevail in the Sindh province.

Young Pakistani doctor secures 2nd position in Outstanding Diplomacy Award

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PESHAWAR, Feb 12 (APP): Lecturer in Community Health Sciences at Peshawar Medical College, Dr Amir Hamza Khan achieved second position among 200 delegates, securing the Outstanding Diplomacy Award for his simulation representation of the Syrian Arab Republic.

The event, organized by the renowned US-based organization and NGO, Best Diplomats, took place in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, from January 25 to 29, 2024, said a press release issued here on Monday.

It featured intense competition among over 200 participants from 60 different nationalities.

The conference, recognized for bringing together top diplomats and experts worldwide, provided a platform for participants to showcase their talents with a diverse array of topics.

The event proved to be an arena for intellectual discourse and diplomatic prowess.

Dr Khan was sponsored by the World Health Organization as a youth delegate. In the past, he has attended the Best Diplomat Conferences held in Dubai, Egypt, Turkey, Thailand, and participated in four online Model United Nations (MUN) simulations.

Dr Khan achieved the first position (Best Diplomat Award) out of 300 delegates and 60 nations at the Best Diplomate Conference in June 2023, held in Dubai.

In the conference, he represented the Syrian Arab Republic through his simulation representation.

GIKI hosts conference on climate change, emerging trends

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PESHAWAR, Feb 12 (APP):The 1st International Conference on Climate Change and Emerging Trends in Civil Engineering (CCETC-2024) began in Ghulam Ishaq Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology on Monday.
The conference marked an important gathering where experts from around the world participated to talk about climate change in the context of Civil Engineering. The event brought together scholars, researchers, industry leaders, and policymakers to discuss the challenges posed by climate change in civil engineering.
The Executive Director of the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Sciences and Technology in Pakistan (SOPREST) Shakil Durrani was the chief guest of the conference whereas Vice Chancellor of Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Jamshoro Prof. Dr. Tauha Hussain Ali and Vice Chancellor, Karakoram International University Prof. Dr. Atta Ullah Shah were the guests of honor.
The inaugural day featured keynote speeches, panel discussions, workshops, and setting the stage for important knowledge knowledge-sharing sessions.
The speakers talked about the urgency of civil engineering to respond the climate change challenges and stressed the need for new and innovative solutions to protect the environment for sustainable development.
Shakil Durrani emphasized the harmony to make engineering solutions more climate-friendly.
The Rector of GIK Prof. Dr. Fazal Ahmad Khalid highlighted the significance of the conference in addressing climate change challenges, and its impacts on infrastructure. He mentioned that the discussions and ideas shared in the conference would help to build infrastructure that would withstand the challenges of climate change.
 Prof Dr. Tauha Hussain Ali emphasized the role of civil engineering in the integration of climate resilience into infrastructure projects. He explained the advanced techniques for assessing natural hazards, modeling their impacts, and implementing risk mitigation measures.
Pro Vice Chancellor, Mehran University Dr. Aneel Kumar and Dr. Shazim Ali Memon from Nazarbayev University Kazakhstan also spoke as keynote speakers on the occasion.
The Chair, Prof. Dr. M. Ashraf Tanoli expressed his satisfaction over the active participation and enthusiasm of the participants on the first day of the conference.
He said that the collective efforts of the civil engineering community would help in tackling climate change.
Throughout the day, participants had the chance to connect with others, learn from experts, and explore new technologies and solutions. The conference also provided a platform for young researchers and students to showcase their work and learn from experienced professionals.

DC Abbottabad chairs District Polio Coordination Committee

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ABBOTTABAD, Feb 12 (APP):Deputy Commissioner Abbottabad, Khalid Iqbal on Monday said that parents should ensure the administration of polio drops to their children during the anti-polio campaign from March 2 to 8, 2024.
He expressed these views while chairing a meeting regarding the organization of the anti-polio campaign from March 2 to 8.
Preparations for the anti-polio campaign, staff training, provision of security, and review of measures by the health department were discussed in the meeting. During the five-day anti-polio campaign in Abbottabad district, more than 235,697 children aged up to 5 years will be administered polio drops, while 212,145 children aged 6 months to 5 years will be given Vitamin A drops.
For the anti-polio campaign, 1448 mobile teams, 42 transit teams, 105 fixed centers, and 1583 teams have been formed. Deputy Commissioner Abbottabad instructed the health department to ensure all necessary measures for the successful conduct of the campaign, ensuring vaccination of all children and providing facilities to the health department, and complete security from the police.
The DC emphasized that all departments and revenue magistrates should ensure the supervision of teams and vaccination in their respective areas. In his message, he urged all citizens, especially parents, to cooperate with the teams during the campaign to administer polio drops and Vitamin A drops to their children aged up to 5 years.
He directed the health department and information department to issue instructions to make the campaign more effective through print, electronic, and social media to provide awareness to parents about the campaign and complete vaccination of children.
Deputy Commissioner Abbottabad also urged the mosques to raise awareness among people about the campaign.

Membership for FDA City Sports Complex to commence very soon

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FAISALABAD, Feb 12 (APP):Faisalabad Development Authority (FDA) Director General Muhammad Asif Chaudhry said on Monday that membership of Sports Complex FDA City would commence very soon to facilitate the players and sports lovers with high standard facilities.
During a meeting, he conducted interview of coaches for different indoor games and
said that FDA Sports Complex was a state-of-the-art project which would facilitate
the male and female players in separate courts, gyms, swimming pools and grounds.
He said that a comprehensive strategy had been chalked out to run the affairs of sports
complex in a most befitting manner. In this connection, the management committee
of the complex was fully active, he said, adding that latest machinery and gadgets
were also provided to all gyms.
He said that swimming pools were construction with the use of latest technology
by keeping the weather conditions in view so that these pools could be used round
the year.
He said that expert coaches were inducted for coaching of their newcomers and
young players.
FDA Director Finance Yasir Ejaz Chattha and others were also present on the occasion.