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Partly cloudy weather forecast for city

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BAHAWALPUR, Feb 11 (APP):The local Met Office has forecast dry to partly cloudy weather for the city for the next 24 hours.
The highest maximum temperature 21 centigrade and the lowest minimum 09 centigrade were recorded during last 24 hours.
The dry to partly cloudy weather has also been forecast for rest of the region.

DPO lauds police for foolproof security

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SARGODHA, Feb 11 (APP):District Police Officer Muhammad Faisal Kamran on Sunday appreciated Sargodha police for playing a key role in conducting peaceful elections in the district.
Talking to APP, he said that more than 6,000 policemen provided security to all polling stations for five National Assembly and 10 Punjab Assembly constituencies in the district along with security forces including Rangers,  army and other law enforcement agencies.
He said that he himself along with his officials remained in different constituencies and monitored the security situation. Sargoda police utilised its professional skills to provide security to voters, he added.

Free camp for hearing loss to be organized on 17 Feb

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HYDERABAD, Feb 11 (APP):Kasur Hearing Center (Pvt) Ltd will organize a free camp for patients with hearing loss on 17th February 2024 (Saturday).
The camp will be held from 09 am to 6 pm at Sihat Medical Center Latifabad, Hy­derabad, said a statement issued here Sunday.
Eminent ENT specialists from Islamabad would examine the patients with various hearing ail­ments and provide treatment in the camp.

PFC delegation off to USA for Las Vegas Expo

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LAHORE, Feb 11 (APP):Pakistan Furniture Council (PFC) delegation Sunday left for Las Vegas, USA, to partake in a three-day expo commencing on February 13 to showcase the
diverse range of Pakistan’s furniture products and to explore new opportunities
in the global market.
The delegation comprises representatives from various segments of the furniture
sector including manufacturers, designers, and exporters, all poised to highlight
the richness and uniqueness of Pakistani furniture designs.
PFC CEO Mian Kashif Ashfaq told the media that with an aim to bolster the country’s
furniture industry on an international platform, the delegation was set to exhibit the
craftsmanship, innovation, and quality synonymous with Pakistani furniture.
He said the expo in Las Vegas presents an ideal opportunity for the PFC to engage
with potential buyers, distributors and investors, fostering partnerships and collaborations
that can propel the industry to greater heights. “As Pakistan endeavors to position itself
as a prominent player in the global furniture market, the participation of the PFC delegation
in this prestigious event would help grab more opportunities for growth and expansion,”
he remarked.
With determination and dedication, he said, the delegation sets forth to make a lasting
impression on the international stage, thus promoting the Pakistan’s furniture industry.

Cold, dry weather likely to persist in most districts of KP

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PESHAWAR, Feb 11 (APP):The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) here on Sunday predicted cold and dry weather in most of the districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP).
The temperature in Kalam, Dir, and Malam Jabba has dropped below freezing point, and during the last 24 hours, the lowest temperature in Kalam was recorded as minus 8 degrees Celsius, the PMD official said.
Likewise, the lowest temperature in other parts of the province, including -2 in Dir, while Malam Jabba and Parachinar recorded at minus 1 Celsius, Peshawar recorded a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 26 degrees Celsius, the official added.

Plantation drive on Rwp Ring Road to be started on Feb 15: Commissioner

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RAWALPINDI, Feb 11 (APP):Commissioner Rawalpindi Division, Liaquat Ali Chatta has said that the plantation drive on both sides of Rawalpindi Ring Road would be started from February 15.
The Commissioner said that the ring road project would be completed within the stipulated time frame as over 20 percent physical work of the ring road project had been completed.
After the traffic network design to link the ring road with the motorway, work on the Thalian Interchange would be started, he added.
He said that the authorities concerned had been directed to complete Swan Bridge as soon as possible.
The rest area being built on the ring road would be developed on the pattern of Bhera rest area, Liaquat Ali Chatta informed.
The Ring Road project would prove to be a game changer for the people of Rawalpindi, he added.
Once the ring road is completed, the residents would get employment opportunities near their respective areas, he said.
Special attention should be given to the quality of the construction work, Liaquat Ali Chatta instructed and warned that no compromise would be made on the quality of the construction work.
He said that after the completion of the ring road project, there would be a clear difference in the traffic flow of Rawalpindi city.

Tourists urged to follow traffic rules to avoid mess on roads in Murree

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RAWALPINDI, Feb 11 (APP):Deputy Commissioner (DC) Murree, Agha Zaheer Abbas Shirazi has urged the tourists to strictly abide by traffic rules to avoid traffic congestion and road mishaps at the hill station.
He informed that the traffic management plan was being implemented to facilitate the tourists.
He said that 13 tourist facilitation centers were established at different places in Murree while a control room had also been made fully functional.
The DC said that the district administration had made excellent arrangements to promote tourism in the region besides helping and assisting the tourists.
A large number of tourists visit, ‘Queen of Hills’, Murree to enjoy the snowfall in winter, he said adding, solid steps were taken by the district administration to provide assistance and guidance to the tourists.
He informed that on the directives of the Commissioner Rawalpindi Division Liaquat Ali Chatta, the administration was ensuring strict implementation of Murree Contingency Plan to facilitate the tourists.
All the machinery along with the drivers was available round the clock during the snowfall season, he said.
According to Murree Contingency Plan, additional staff had been provided to traffic police and related departments.
He said that the role of traffic police is most important to regulate the traffic in Murree.
Entry of the vehicles would be allowed according to the parking capacity in Murree, he informed.
The management had completed all its arrangements for the snowfall season and the staff and officers would not be allowed to remain absent from the duties, he warned.
Facilitation Centers at various locations in Murree at Satara Meel, Lower Topa, Jika Galli, GPO, Kashmir Point, Kuldana, Kali Mitti, Masiyari, Sindhan, Sunny Bank, Bhorban, Thanda Jungle and Saharbagla had been set up to guide and assist the tourists, the DC said.
Public service messages were being displayed on SMDs to spread awareness for the tourists, he informed.
The DC further said that a 24/7 helpline is available to guide the tourists and keep them updated about the weather and traffic conditions.
The vehicles entering the city would be monitored through digital counting at the 17 Meel Toll Plaza.
26 CCTV cameras had also been installed to monitor the situation of traffic and other administrative matters, he added.
The DC Murree informed all the departments were put on high alert in view of the forecast of snowfall.
The tourists would be able to get the information about weather, traffic conditions at various intersections, hotels before coming to Murree from the website, the DC added.
Agha Zaheer informed that the warning and information boards had been displayed at various places in Murree for the convenience of tourists.

1886 cameras installed at 306 locations to make Rwp a safe city

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RAWALPINDI, Feb 11 (APP):As many as 1886 cameras under Rawalpindi Safe City Project have been installed at 306 locations to make Rawalpindi a safe city.
A Punjab Police Integrated Command, Control, and Communication Centre in Rawalpindi has been set up and the security arrangements of the city is being monitored through cameras on the digital wall.
According to a district administration spokesman, 1886 cameras had been installed at 306 locations across Rawalpindi city under the Safe City Project.
He said that the project had been completed swiftly and the plans were underway to launch similar projects in 18 other cities of Punjab.
The spokesman said that the Punjab government was committed to improve facilities in Rawalpindi and several other projects were underway such as the construction of the Ring Road, Dadocha Dam, Signal Free Corridor from Katcheri Chowk to Pirwadhai Mor, and other roadworks.
Rawalpindi district police and administration were making tireless efforts in the city’s development, he added.
He said that the high-quality safe city project was completed with amazing speed and one year’s work was completed in just 45 days.

Gilani’s votes increased after recounting in NA-148

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MULTAN, Feb 11 (APP): After the recount in National Assembly constituency NA-148, the number of votes obtained by former PM, Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani increased on Saturday.

Upon the request of Independent candidate Barrister Taimur Malik, the process of verification of Form 45 was carried out in the RO office.

Resultantly, Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani secured victory with 67,377 votes, while Taimur Malik remained runner-up with 67,047 votes.

According to Form 47, Gilani had defeated Taimur Malik by a lead of 293 votes previously in the first count. After recounting, Gilani’s lead increased to 330 votes.

WHO documents 721 attacks on healthcare in occupied Palestinian territory since Oct. 7

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UNITED NATIONS, Feb 10 (APP): The unrelenting war in Gaza hasn’t spared hospitals, their staff or the people sheltering there, the UN World Health Organization (WHO) has said as it unveiled data indicating more than 350 attacks on healthcare in the enclave since hostilities erupted.

A total of 645 people have died since 7 October and another 818 were injured as a result of these incidents, said WHO spokesperson Tarik Jasarevic, his comments coming amid allegations that a nurse was shot and critically injured while inside an operating theatre at a hospital in Khan Younis.

“These attacks have affected 98 healthcare facilities, including 27 hospitals damaged out of 36, and affected 90 ambulances, including 50 which sustained damage,” Jasarevic told journalists in Geneva on Friday.

In its latest update on the crisis, the UN aid coordination office, OCHA, reported more “intense fighting” in Khan Younis in southern Gaza on Thursday involving shelling and heavy gunfire.

Citing UN partner the Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PCRS), the UN aid coordination office said that Nasser Hospital and Al Amal Hospital – reportedly under siege for 17 days – had continued to be particularly badly affected by the violence which “is driving thousands of people” from the city further south to Rafah.

The OCHA update also relayed reports from the Gazan health authority of continuing “allegations of sniper shooting in the vicinity of Nasser Hospital” and allegations that the Israeli military had prevented the movement of ambulances and access to the facility.

“On 8 February, a nurse was reportedly shot and critically injured while inside the operations room in Nasser Hospital and two Palestinians were reportedly shot and killed in the vicinity,” the OCHA update said. “On 7 February, a Palestinian woman was reportedly shot and killed while purportedly fetching water from Nasser Hospital.”

The latest WHO data also highlighted the growing number of attacks on healthcare in the occupied West Bank since the Gaza-Israel war erupted on 7 October, after widely condemned Hamas-led attacks left 1,200 Israeli and foreign nationals butchered and more than 250 taken hostage.

Some 364 attacks on healthcare have happened in the West Bank, resulting in 10 fatalities and 62 injuries, Jasarevic said. He noted that 44 health facilities had been affected, including 15 mobile clinics and 24 ambulances.

The latest toll from the fighting in Gaza is at least 27,840 fatalities with more than 67,300 injured, according to the Palestinian health authority. As of 8 February, 225 Israeli soldiers have been killed with 1,314 injured in Gaza since the beginning of the ground operation, according to the Israeli military.

UN humanitarian officials continued to highlight that the risk of famine in Gaza is increasing “by the day”, particularly in northern Gaza.

Hundreds of thousands of people there have been “predominantly cut off from assistance”, OCHA said, despite the fact that this is where the greatest needs are, with many reportedly grinding animal feed to make flour.

Since the onset of the crisis, the UN World Food Programme (WFP) has delivered 1,940 trucks – 19 per cent of all aid trucks, it said – carrying over 32,413 tons of lifesaving food supplies.

The last time the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, was able to carry out a food distribution in the north of Wadi Gaza was 23 January, OCHA’s update noted.

And as UN humanitarians reiterated deep concerns on Friday about any further escalation of fighting in overcrowded Rafah in the far south of the Gaza Strip, the UN human rights office, OHCHR, insisted that any reported attempt by Israel to create a “buffer zone” with Gaza could constitute a war crime.

“Article 53 of the Geneva Convention prohibits destruction by the occupying power of property belonging to private persons, except where such destruction is rendered absolutely necessary by military operations,” said OHCHR spokesperson Marta Hurtado.

“Destruction carried out to create a buffer zone for general security purposes do not appear consistent with the …military operations.”

Asked for a reaction to an Israeli counter-terrorism operation inside a West Bank hospital that left three Palestinian fighters dead late last month, Ms. Hurtado noted that Israeli security forces had claimed that one of those targeted had a gun, “ a claim denied by hospital staff.”

No exchange of fire was reported, she said, emphasizing that under applicable international human rights law, firearms may only be used when strictly necessary to prevent an imminent threat to life or serious injury and is otherwise unlawful.