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13 arrested, weapons recovered

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SARGODHA, Feb 20 (APP):Police launched a crackdown and arrested 13 criminals here on Tuesday.
A police spokesperson said teams of various police stations conducted raids
and arrested Muzammil, Shahid, Tahir, Zeeshan, Zahoor, Zubair and others.
Police also recovered 2.3-kg hashish,1.3-kg heroin, 148 litres of liquor, nine pistols,
three guns,132 rounds and valuables.

Delegation of Management Course Officers Visits SCCI

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SIALKOT, Feb 20 (APP):A delegation of 18 officers of the 39th Mid-Career Management Course (Inland Study) by the National Institute of Management visited the Sialkot Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) on Tuesday.
SCCI President Abdul Ghafoor Malik, Senior Vice President Wahub Jahangir and
Vice President Amer Majeed Sheikh welcomed the delegation.Speaking on the occasion, SCCI President Abdul Ghafoor Malik said the driving forces were trade and industry, and their importance in policy making needs to be promoted.
He said that for businesses to survive, sustain and grow, a conducive environment was
required for which the government must take measures aimed at improving the ease
of doing business.
“We appreciate the government that has taken constructive measures towards enabling
enviromment by setting up Business Faciliation Centers in main industrial cities
of Punjab”, he added.
The president said that another most appreciative and encouraging initiative had been
establishment of Special Investment Facilitation Council to promote and facilitate investment in Pakistan. “We are confident that these endeavours would greatly contribute towards
economic revival through industrial growth and flourishing businesses”, he added.
Malik said: “Our footballs, hockey sticks, cricket gear, and boxing gloves are used in international games, including the Olympics and the World Cups. The city has gained celebrity status in the production of official match balls for the FIFA World Cups.”
The delegation of National Institute of Management headed by Deputy Secretary NIM Muhammad Imran included Coordinator-I Tariq Muhammad Khan, Coordinator-II Rabia Bashir, Najwa Farooq, Zainab Bibi, Asma Siddique, Muhammad Bilal Khan, Bilawal Abro, Muhammad Ayaz, Jawad Ali Chatta, Muhammad Yaqoob, Muhammad Arshad Khan, Inamullah Jan, Ijaz Ahmed Khan, Zulfiqar Ali, Dr Muhammad Athar Haroon, Pirzada, Ashfaq Ahmed and Muhammad Arsalan.

Chinese water-saving facilities shipped to Pakistan for smart farm project

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BEIJING, Feb 20 (APP):The first batch of equipment for the Million Acres of Green Pakistan Smart Farm Project participated by Chinese water-saving industry leader, Tianjin Dayu Irrigation Group, has been packed and delivered.
The batch of intelligent water and fertilizer integrated irrigation equipment covering a farmland area of 2,000 hectares will be used for the planting and irrigation of wheat, cotton, tomatoes, corn and other crops, providing vital technical support for the construction of smart farms in Pakistan.
On July 7, 2023, the then Prime Minister of Pakistan launched the LIMS (Land Information and Management System) initiative, which aims to promote modern agricultural development, improve agricultural productivity and meet the food needs of Pakistan’s growing population through the application of advanced technology and modern irrigation system, among which the Million Acres of Green Pakistan Smart Farm Project as a response to and support for this initiative.
“Agriculture is Pakistan’s pillar industry. The world’s most advanced technology will help us increase production. It can not only be as self-use, but will also be of great help to our food exports in the future. At the same time, Dayu Group has also made considerable achievements in flood prevention, disaster early warning, rural sewage treatment, and so on.
We hope to cooperate closely with Dayu in multiple dimensions,” said Ghulam Qadir, Pakistan’s Commercial Counselor in Pakistan Embassy, Beijing. Cui Jing, senior vice president of Dayu Group, echoed that Pakistani partners are very interested in Dayu’s rural sewage treatment project in Tianjin and farmer drinking water safety project in Ningxia. “If this cooperation is successful, these two types of projects will also be introduced to Pakistan. Beyond doubt, our prospects for future cooperation are very broad.”
Pakistan suffers from chronic water shortages. In addition to residential water, the country devotes almost three-quarters of its water supply to cultivating its water-intensive crops: approximately 23 percent for wheat, 21 percent for rice, 19 percent for sugar cane, and 14 percent for cotton especially, which supports Pakistan’s pillar textile industry, requires a large amount of water to maintain its long growth cycle as a water-loving crop, China Economic Net (CEN) reported on Tuesday.
In the meantime, northern metropolis Tianjin is a resource-based water-scarce city, where has focused on promoting green manufacturing and forming a water-saving model for the entire industry chain from water sources to processes to products in past few years.
This bilateral cooperation focuses on long-term development to gradually transfer the mature management experience of “tridimensional water management” of agricultural water conservation, safe drinking water for farmers, and rural sewage treatment to Belt and Road partners including Pakistan.

Rupee sheds 21 paisa against dollar

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 20 (APP):The Rupee on Tuesday weakened by 26 paisa against the US dollar in the interbank trading and closed at Rs279.56 against the previous day’s closing of Rs279.35.
However, according to the Forex Association of Pakistan (FAP), the buying and selling rates of the dollar in the open market stood at Rs279.7 and Rs282.25, respectively.
The price of the Euro decreased by 03 paisa to close at Rs301.24 against the last day’s closing of Rs301.27, according to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP).
The Japanese Yen lost 01 paisa to close at Rs1.85, whereas a decrease of 76 pasia was witnessed in the exchange rate of the British Pound, which was traded at Rs351.94 compared to the last closing of Rs352.70.
The exchange rates of the Emirates Dirham and the Saudi Riyal increased by 05 paisa and 06 paisa to close at Rs76.11 and Rs74.54 respectively.

Annual Sports of Sadiq Public School held

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BAHAWALPUR, Feb 20 (APP):Annual Sports Day of Sadiq Public School Bahawalpur was held with Former Chairman of Pakistan Cricket Board and Old Sadiqian Chaudhry Zaka Ashraf as chief guest.
The students participated in races including 100m, 200m, and 4x100m relays. Races between Old Sadiqians in the 100m and 50m sprints were also held.
A tug-of-war competition between parents and teachers was won by the parents. A horse-riding competition was held between present and old Sadqian females. The students showcased karate, dumbbell PT, mass PT, gymnastics, horse riding, and tent pegging displays.
Chaudhry Zaka Ashraf distributed prizes among students who excelled in various sports. In his speech, he emphasized the importance of boosting the morale of students participating in sports, stating that it enhances their performance.
He mentioned that there should be incentives and financial support for athletes to boost their morale. Parents and dignitaries from across the country attended the event, showing deep interest and appreciating the students’ performances. Captains of teams from the OSA Platinum Jubilee Cricket Tournament were also honored on the occasion.

Utilisation of human, mineral resources will lead to a stable, rising Pakistan: PM

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 20 (APP): Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar on Tuesday reassuring the government’s all-out support to the investors, said the effective utilisation of human as well as mineral resources would lead to a stable, prosperous and rising Pakistan.

“Our human resource is more important than our mineral resource. The human resource coupled with the mineral resource will lead to stable, prosperous and rising Pakistan,” the prime minister said addressing the signing ceremony of a joint venture agreement between Pakistan Mineral Development Corporation (PMDC) and the US-based Miracle Saltworks Collective Inc for establishing a dedicated facility for crushing and packaging of pink salt for the export purposes.

Managing Director of the PMDC Asad Ahmed and President of Miracle Saltworks Collective Inc Ahmed Nadeem Khan signed the agreement that was witnessed by the Prime Minister Kakar, Energy Minister Muhamamd Ali and relevant senior authorities.

The prime minister said the practice of exporting raw materials should come to an end as the export of the products after value addition was direly needed.

“This is the path for Pakistan. This is the right step. We will be exporting the quality product in the coming days. Pakistan will get rightful branding for its product. This will pave the way for further opportunities,” the prime minister remarked who also distributed awards among the individuals who played a key role in the joint venture agreement.

Calling the US a “most valued” trading partner of Pakistan, he said the agreement symbolized the investment climate in the country that would further strengthen the friendship between the two countries and the people.

He said the decision of the US-based firm to invest $200 million in Pakistan was a resounding vote of confidence in the government’s economic policies.

Prime Minister Kakar said the investment was not just about the pink salt rather it was about trust, partnership and shared prosperity.

He told the gathering that the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) was playing an important role in creating an enabling environment for foreign direct investment. It serves as a one-window facility for the investors besides streamlining processes and removing the bureaucratic hurdles to attract investment in the fields mining, energy, IT, agriculture, livestock, industry and tourism, he added.

The prime minister lauded the friendship of the American people calling them the “most warm and generous” people on earth with openness and liberal values which was a role model for a thriving economy.

He said Pakistan was not rich for its geostrategic location rather it was a geoeconomic offer as the counrty sat on the Tethyan Belt of 2800sq km filled with immense mineral resources.

Earlier, Energy Minister Muhammad Ali said the agreement was the beginning of a long journey that would boost the investors’ confidence.

He said Pakistan had tremendous potential in the mineral sector and the government was committed, focused and has prioritized the sector to exploit the potential through more investment in the pink salt sector.

PMDC Chairman Shamsuddin lauded the SIFC’s role which led to surge in PMDC’s profit by three to four times comparing last year. He said the PMDC’s geologists were actively moving around for exploration purposes and hoped that the number of mining leases would continue to grow.

Shamsuddin called for further empowerment of the SIFC, strengthening of the Geological Survey of Pakistan besides providing security to miners, and amending the rules to streamline the processes.

Managing Director of PMDC Engineer Asad Ahmed said the agreement represented the culmination of excessive collaboration between the partners and thanked the petroleum ministry and SIFC for effective coordination.

Chief Communications Officer of the Miracle Saltworks Collective Inc Mubarak Khan called the agreement the beginning of a great journey and a great opportunity for Pakistan as the pink salt would act as an ambassador at millions of homes internationally.

Executive VP and Chief Financial Officer Miracle Saltworks Collective Inc said the project would lead to global monetisation of Pakistan’s mineral resources which was one of the richest countries with huve mineral resources.

Price control: DC displeased with PC magistrates’ performance

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MUZAFFARGARH, Feb 20 (APP):Deputy Commissioner (DC) Mian Usman Ali expressed dissatisfaction over the performance of price control magistrates here Tuesday saying their poor response to duty made the district slip down to 26th position in Feb 2024.
Presiding over a meeting with price control magistrates, DC said that the officers who did not perform their duty with a sense of responsibility would face action, said an official release.
Their lack of interest caused the district slip down to 26th position on the performance table, Usman said and urged the officers to put more energy into the assigned tasks to provide relief to the people.
He said, price magistrates’ performance should now touch new highs to make up for the previous deficiency. He said that officials found absent since long and showing poor performance would also face action. DC said that the price control magistrates would get daily targets from now onwards with regard to price control operations.
DC was informed that 26 price control magistrates inspected 7974 shops so far across the district in Feb 2024 and imposed overall Rs 359,500 fine on violators. Exactly 23 violators were arrested, four shops were sealed and nine cases were got registered against the violators.
DC also reviewed the individual performances of price control magistrates.
Assistant commissioner Muzaffargarh Nasir Shahzad Dogar, DO Industries Muhammad Ghazi Khan, deputy director local government Abdul Ghafoor, Additional director livestock Dr. Muhammad Tariq, market committee official Najeeb Faiz, assistant director agriculture Abdur Razzaq and other price control magistrates were present. Assistant commissioner Ali Pur Mukarram Sultan and AC Jatoi Tariq Mahmood attended the meeting via the video link.

LESCO detects 409 power pilferers in 24 hours

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LAHORE, Feb 20 (APP):Lahore Electric Supply Company (LESCO) has detected a total of 409 connections from where the customers were pilfering electricity in all its circles of five districts (Lahore, Sheikhupura, Nankana Sahib, Kasur and Okara) on the 161st day of grand
anti-power theft campaign.
LESCO spokesman told the media here on Tuesday the company have also submitted
FIR applications against electricity thieves, out of which 156 FIRs have been registered
in respective police stations.
Grand anti-power theft operations against electricity thieves are being conducted
on the directives of the Federal Power Division and the LESCO Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
Engineer Shahid Haider is supervising these operations. The LESCO chief vowed that
the operations would continue without discrimination until the complete end of electricity theft.
The electricity pilferers as well as the LESCO officers and employees who facilitate them
are also being brought to justice.
On the 161st consecutive day of the anti-power theft campaign, the spokesman added,
large commercial consumers were also found involved in electricity theft and all of them
were also disconnected and charged with detection units. Among the seized connections
14 were commercial, 01 agricultural and 394 domestic, and all these connections were
disconnected and charged with a total of 341,037 units as detection bill amounting
to Rs 11.487 million.
Apprising the media about some major power pilferers, he explained that LESCO charged
Rs 500,000 detection bill to an electricity pilferer in Al-Kareem Garden; Rs 300,000 detection
bills to another power pilferer in Manawan area, and Rs 300,000 fine in the form of detection
bills each to two customers stealing electricity in area of Batapur.
During the 161 days of the grand anti-theft campaign, the spokesman mentioned, the LESCO
detected pilferage on 55,367 power connections and 51,066 FIRs have been registered against
electricity thieves in the relevant police stations, while 17,604 accused have so far been arrested
by the police. The LESCO has so far charged a total of 74,707,927 detection units worth
Rs 2,865,134,570 to all the power pilferers.

AIOU to establish training and development center

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 20 (APP):A “Training and Development Center” is being set up at Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) for the professional development of academic, administrative and servicing department employees.
The Vice Chancellor of AIOU, Prof. Dr. Nasir Mahmood, has taken this initiative, a press release on Tuesday said.
As a pilot project, an 8-week training workshop was started yesterday to train hostel staff, sanitation workers, gardeners, and naib qasids.
Dean, Faculty of Education, Prof. Dr. Fazal ur Rahman said that the professional development of staff is crucial at present.
He emphasized that the establishment of this training and development centre would mark a new beginning for the university.
Director, Adult Literacy Center, Dr. Muhammad Ajmal Chaudhry explained the specifics of the training workshop.
In the first phase, the hostel staff will be trained about the basics of hospitality, in the second phase, the sanitary workers and gardeners will be exposed to the best and modern methods of cleaning and beautifying the campus, while in the last phase, naib qasids, security guards and other employees will be trained about public dealing.
Manager, Islamabad Club, Abid Agha, Dr. Muhammad Ajmal Chaudhry, Dr. Zaheer, Dr. Rahmatullah Bhatti and Dr. Tahira Bibi will be the trainers.
Hostel in-charge, Muzaffar Abbas, thanked the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Dr. Nasir Mahmood and the Adult Literacy Department for providing training to the hostel staff.
Addressing the opening session, Dr. Muhammad Ajmal Chaudhry and President, Employees Welfare Association (EWA), Yasir Mehmood, thanked the Vice Chancellor and described the professional development of the staff as a good initiative.

Nine power pilferers booked

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SARGODHA, Feb 20 (APP):Faisalabad Electric Supply Company (FESCO) task force teams caught nine power pilferers during an ongoing crackdown here on Tuesday.
According to official sources, the teams raided various areas of the district and caught nine accused involved in electricity theft from mainlines and meter tampering.They were identified as Nazeer, Ahmad Yar, Asad Abbas, Maqbool Hussain, Shahid Imran, Riaz, Malik Umar and Ashfaq. On a report of FESCO, the police have registered cases against them.