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Pakistan strongly condemns terrorist attack at military base in Somalia

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 11 (APP): Pakistan Sunday strongly condemned yesterday’s heinous terrorist attack against the UAE military trainers and under training Somalian soldiers at a military base in Mogadishu.

In a statement the Foreign Office Spokesperson said, “We offer our deepest condolences to the governments and the people of the UAE and Bahrain and to the families of victims and pray for the early recovery of all the injured.” “Pakistan rejects terrorism in all its forms and manifestations and stands in firm solidarity with the government of Somalia in combating terrorism,” she added.

PML-N Mohabat Awan visits Ali Khan’s house, congratulates him

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ABBOTTABAD, Feb 11 (APP):The losing candidate of Pakistan Muslim League-N from NA-17 Abbottabad-II, Malik Mohabbat Awan, established a new tradition by congratulating the independent winning contestant, Ali Khan Jadoon, on Sunday.
According to the details, the rival families of Abbottabad in politics were opposed against each other in the general elections held on 8th February, where Malik Mohabbat Awan suffered a defeat against Ali Khan Jadoon.
Today, Mohabbat Awan visited the home of the winning candidate and presented a bouquet to Ali Khan Jadoon, congratulating him for his victory. This gesture, the first of its kind by any losing candidate, was praised by a large number of people across the Hazara division.

Bilawal pays tribute to Asma Jahangir

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 11 (APP):Chairman Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has paid glowing tribute to Asma Jahangir on her death anniversary.
“We pay tribute to Asma Jahangir for her selfless dedication to the Constitution, human rights, tolerance, and democracy,” he said in a message issued here by the party secretariat.
Bilawal Bhutto said her intellectual and practical legacy will continue to be part of our struggle to build a just and equitable society.

ECP directs re-polling at 53 polling stations in three constituencies on Thursday

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 11 (APP):The Election Commission of Pakistan has directed a re-polling at 53 polling stations in three constituencies of national and provincial assemblies on Thursday.
According to Radio Pakistan, the spokesperson of ECP said that the commission has withheld the results in NA-88 Khushab, PS-18 Ghotki-I, and PK-90 Kohat-I constituencies due to the wastage of polling materials.
The results of these constituencies will be announced after February 15.
The Commission ordered re-polling in 26 polling stations of NA-88, following the burning of polling material by a crowd at the Returning Officer’s office.
The commission has mandated the re-polling of 2 polling stations in Ghotki due to the snatching and destruction by unknown miscreants and 25 polling stations in PK-90 Kohat.

LESCO detects 484 power pilferers in 24 hours

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LAHORE, Feb 11 (APP):Lahore Electric Supply Company (LESCO) has detected a total of 484 connections from where the customers were pilfering electricity in all its circles of five districts (Lahore, Sheikhupura, Nankana Sahib, Kasur and Okara) on the 152nd day of grand anti-power theft campaign.
The LESCO spokesman told media here Sunday that the company has also submitted FIR applications against electricity thieves, out of which 148 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 152nd 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 12 were commercial, 04 agricultural and 468 domestic, and all these connections were disconnected and charged with a total of 378,023 units as detection bill amounting to Rs 11.796 million.
During the 152 days of the grand anti-theft campaign, the spokesman mentioned, the LESCO detected pilferage on 52,419 power connections and 48,038 FIRs have been registered against electricity thieves in the relevant police stations, while 17,520 accused have so far been arrested by the police. The LESCO has so far charged a total of 72,018,869 detection units worth Rs 2,785,054,865 to all the power pilferers.

Fire breaks out in hospital in DI Khan

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DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Feb 11 (APP):A fire erupted at a private hospital here on Circular road on Sunday causing panic among patients and the people around.
According to a Rescue 1122 spokesman, the fire erupted at a private hospital situated near Faqeerni-Gate on Circular Road.
The fire fighting teams of the emergency service Rescue 1122 reached the site soon after receiving information and controlled the fire.
The cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained however some eyewitnesses said that it might have been triggered by a short circuit. No loss of life was reported in the incident.
When contacted, the owner of the hospital Waqar Younis told APP that the fire engulfed the whole ground floor comprising around seven rooms and a hall. He said the whole medical machinery including two Ultrasound machines, air-conditioners and others were turned into ashes.
He lauded the efforts of Rescue 1122 teams in controlling the fire. He said that more losses were prevented due to hard work of Rescue teams who took their task professionally and saved the loss of lives and other buildings around.

Bilawal condemns firing incident in Larkana

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 11 (APP):Chairman Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has strongly condemned the firing incident in Larkana district and expressed grief over the killings of six people, including an ASI of Mahotta police station.
According to a press release issued by Media Cell Bilawal House, he demanded that the culprits involved in the incident should be brought to book.
“My heart goes out to the families of all the deceased, including the martyred ASI, and I pray for the speedy recovery of the DSP and others who were injured in the incident,” he said.

Abu Dhabi Dialogue focuses on labour issues, enhancing women jobs

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 11 (APP): Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Faisal Niaz Tirmizi on Sunday while highlighting the role of Abu Dubai Dialogue said that it was a unique event that brought 17 member states from the Gulf and Asia together with the core objective to address issues pertaining to labour mobility and women’s jobs.
He said that the platform had a key role in establishing the principle of protecting the rights of migrant workers which was the common responsibility of labour-sending and labour-receiving countries.
The ambassador addressed the 7th Ministerial Consultation of the Abu Dhabi Dialogue (ADD) here in Abu Dhabi. Pakistan is the current chair of the ADD, a press release said.
The envoy stressed that the technology was changing demands for various skills and they needed to be innovative in meeting the labour demands. There was dire need for diversifying skill sets and engagement aimed at developing skills mobility partnerships.
He also lauded the efforts of ADD for focusing on women in green jobs and said that women could fill critical skills gaps in industries including renewable energy.
“Climate change and natural disasters including floods are the gravest challenges that have emphasized the significance of collective efforts to mitigate losses and build back better. The outcome of COP28 under the UAE’s presidency has reaffirmed the need to counter this challenge”, he added.
Faisal Niaz Tirmizi further said that migration and future of work, relationship between migration and climate change, and the health of migrants –complement more established Abu Dhabi Dialogue priorities, adding these required raising standards of recruitment, addressing mutual recognition and certification of skills, leveraging technology to enhance labour dispute settlement mechanisms, and strengthening inter-regional and international cooperation.
He also expressed gratitude on behalf of the Government of Pakistan for the support extended by the ADD secretariat and the advisory committee during the current chair’s cycle.

Zigzag brick kilns: transforming to a low-carbon future, exemplifying clean energy development

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Dr. Saeed Ahmad Ali
LAHORE, Feb 11 (APP):Experts on Sunday highlighted the role of modern brick kilns in transforming multiple benefits including less pollution, low-carbon future, while exemplifying clean energy development needed for the world to successfully minimize climate change in the coming decades.
More improved work can increase more efficient production, improved quality of life and opportunity, they said. Modern brick kilns are a model for the kind of development needed to achieve ‘World Bank Group Goals’ of ending severe poverty, increasing shared prosperity and transforming economies and societies to a low-carbon future,” said Sandrine Boukerche, a carbon finance expert at the World Bank, in a statement issued here.
Brick production is a mainstay of the economy in developing countries like Siri Lanka, India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. As rapid urbanisation brings more construction and demand for bricks, the booming industry hires vulnerable workers at the traditional fixed chimney kilns concentrated around urban areas, Boukerche said.
To a latest research study, some 8,000 traditional kilns emit an estimated 10 million tons of carbon dioxide (CO2e) and other environmental particulate, pollutants into the atmosphere every year, causing a harmful-toxic impact on human health, agricultural yields and climate change.
Meanwhile, environmental and climate experts, globally, are bringing together brick producers, public policy officials and experts to achieve substantial reductions of black carbon and hazardous emissions from the brick kilns by transforming it into more profitable, healthier and socially responsible industry, said noted environmentalist Mahmood Khalid Qamar.
The Pakistan Bureau of Statistics recently revealed that the country has around 20,000 brick kilns. Most of the kilns are located in and around urban areas while contributing significantly to air pollution. Pakistan’s brick sector is not designed on modern features rather is highly unregulated and is responsible for 1.5 percent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
Here, the traditional brick making method is used for hand-made bricks, which are baked in Fixed Chimney Bull’s Trench Kilns, an old method widely used for brick firing technology in South Asia, he said.
This method is one of the most polluting ways to produce bricks, responsible for many social and environmental issues including climate change, air pollution, deforestation, land use impacts, cardio-respiratory diseases and deforestation, he informed.
Dr. Mahmood Khalid Qamar told APP that different types of fuel burning make it difficult to identify exactly the formulation of air pollutants emitted by the brick-kiln sector.
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Nonetheless, these intoxicated pollutants are extremely hazardous for both human health and biodiversity, mostly made up of carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide (CO2) nitrogen dioxide, sulfur oxides. Form of such particulate matter (PM) coming out of the gaseous material including black carbon and additional compounds, emitted from burning of coal and other fuels, he informed.
The National Energy Efficient Conservation Authority (NEECA) and Environment Protection Department Punjab (EPD, Punjab) is working with the All Brick-Kiln Owners Association (ABKOA) of Pakistan to introduce environmentally friendly and cost-effective brick-kiln technology, said Shoaib Khan Niazi president of All Bricks Kiln Owners Association.
The Environment Protection Department, Punjab (EPD, Punjab) is also working with National Energy Efficient Conversation Authority and All Brick Kiln Owners Association of Pakistan to introduce environmentally friendly and cost-effective brick kiln technology, Niazi added.
To a query he informed that the project was being facilitated and supported by the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD).
Pakistan is a focus country for various global environment friendly Brick initiatives which creates and promotes improving environments that achieve sufficient reductions of black carbon and other emissions from the brick sector and transform it into a healthier, profitable and socially responsible industry.
Furthermore, environmental experts say that carbon omission is the key reason behind deterioration of environment, however lack of forestation and plantation has caused a major cause to echo-degradation.
Climate change and environmental coordination ministry senior official Muhammad Saleem told APP that as many as 49 out of total 63 conventional brick kilns located within the federal capital territory, which accounted for significant portion of choking air pollution, have been converted to zig-zag technology.
To a query, he said that while four traditional brick kilns have been dismantled, and remaining 10 air-polluting traditional brick kilns are presently being shifted on to the environmentally-friendly modern, cleaner zig-zag technology.
The official further stated that the traditional brick manufacturing sector significantly contributes to the country’s breath-choking air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, as such brick kilns relies on dirty energy sources for baking bricks, mainly coal, rubber and shoe soles as fuel, emitting lethal black carbon emissions into the atmosphere.
But, now with the conversion to the zigzag technology the cleaner brick kilns technology would help reduce levels of the breath-choking carbon emissions by 60 percent and save their owners energy expenses by 30 percent, he added.
“It’s indeed a great milestone the ministry of climate change and Environmental Coordination (MoCC&EC) and Pakistan Environmental Protection Agencies located at all provinces of the country and regions  supported by the Islamabad administration and other stakeholders managed to achieve the milestone with well-coordinated efforts despite various bottlenecks to fight escalating problem of air pollution in the capital city  and all provincial metropolis cities including rural areas,” the official Muhammad Saleem said.
He highlighted that while most of the air-contaminating brick kilns were located in rural areas of the country, these adjoining areas would particularly benefit from the cleaner air after the conversion of the traditional kilns to the cleaner brick-making zigzag technology.
Explaining about the traditional brick-making process, which is highly health and environmentally-damaging, Saleem said that such brick producing processes consist of hand-made bricks, which are baked in Fixed Chimney Bull’s Trench Kilns (FCBTK), a widely used brick firing technology in South Asian countries including Pakistan, ranked as the most contaminating techniques for brick production, resulting in myriad adverse social and environmental effects including air pollution, climate change, cardio-respiratory diseases, land use impacts and deforestation.

CM Baqar takes cognizance of killings in Larkana

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KARACHI, Feb 11 (APP):The Caretaker Sindh Chief Minister Justice (Rted) Maqbool Baqar on Sunday took notice of casualties during firing in Neodero area of Larkano.
While expressing his grief and sorrow over the killings of 6 persons including a policeman in Neodero, he directed the IGP Sindh to present an immediate report of the incident to him.
The IGP informed the Chief Minister that firing took place between two groups near Neodero Bypass in Larkano. He said that as a result of the firing, a police officer of Mahota police station ASI Sultan Shah embraced martyrdom.