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15712 power pilferers nabbed during five months

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MULTAN, Jan 22 (APP):Multan Electric Power Company (MEPCO) have caught 15712 power pilferers during separate operations launched throughout the South Punjab in the ongoing crackdown against pilferers from the last five months, MEPCO official said on Monday.
MEPCO teams accompanying task forces launched a special crackdown against power pilferers to minimize line losses and to prevent power theft across the region from September 07, 2023. During the crackdown, the teams raided at different places in Multan, Vehari, Sahiwal, Rahimyar Khan, Muzaffargarh,  Bahawalnagar, Khanewal, and DG Khan and nabbed 15712 power pilferers and got registered FIRs against 15080 while 10727 pilferers have also been arrested so far.
A sum of over Rs one billion fine has been imposed on the pilferers out of which Rs 618.3 million fine has also been recovered from the pilferers.
The action has been taken against the power pilferers over involvement in the body of meters, direct supply, Installing loop in meters, slowing down meters, meter dead stop and meter screen wash.

SCCI meeting held

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SCCI
SIALKOT, Jan 22 (APP):A meeting of the Sialkot Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) Departmental Committee on Employers and Workers/Vendors Disputes was held.
Committee Chairperson Lubna Tabassum chaired the meeting and discussed important issues related to disputes between employers and workers. Moreover, a representative from the labour department, Sialkot, was also present in the meeting and assured the department’s full cooperation with the members of the Sialkot Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI). During the meeting, various suggestions from the committee members were given in order to develop a dedicated system for the facilitation of the members of the chamber. It was decided that meetings with officials of the labour department, social security, and Employees’ Old-Age Benefits Institution (EOBI) would be planned soon, so that joint efforts for the betterment of the Sialkot business community could be materialised.

DG NADRA visits ICCI, discusses opening of NADRA Facilitation Desk in chamber

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ISLAMABAD, Jan 22 (APP):Director General (DG) National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) Zulfiqar Ahmed on Monday visited the Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI).
He discussed the feasibility of opening the NADRA Facilitation Desk in ICCI, said a press release.
Speaking on the occasion he said that the role of the business community is very important in the economic development of the country.
He said that the NADRA is ready to open its Facilitation Desk in ICCI premises to facilitate businessmen in NADRA-related services.
He said that the NADRA Desk in ICCI would also provide e-Sahulat services to facilitate the business community in payment and collection transactions.
He said that ICCI should also approach the Passport Office to start its services in the NADRA Facilitation Desk so that the business community can also avail of both services in ICCI.
The e-Sahulat is a network of active franchisees connected with telcos and banks to facilitate in payment and collection transactions, he added.
Speaking on the occasion, Ahsan Zafar Bakhtawari, President ICCI  thanked Chairman NADRA for taking prompt action on ICCI’s proposal for opening a Facilitation Desk and sending a senior officer to ICCI to study its feasibility.
He said that the availability of the NADRA Facilitation Desk in ICCI would be a great positive development for the benefit of the business community.
He said that ICCI would also coordinate with the Passport Office to provide services of both organizations from the NADRA Facilitation Desk.
Faad Waheed, Senior Vice President ICCI also welcomed the initiative of NADRA to open its Facilitation Desk in ICCI and said that it would save time of the business community in availing of NADRA services.
Zafar Bakhtawari, former President ICCI and Secretary General UBG Pakistan said that ICCI has already opened Facilitation Desks of some other organizations.
He said that the opening of NADRA Facilitation Desk would be another great achievement to facilitate the business community.

Solangi lauds FM Jilani for ‘managing fastest de-escalation’ with Iran

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Murtaza Solangi

ISLAMABAD, Jan 22 (APP): Caretaker Minister for Information, Broadcasting and Parliamentary Affairs Murtaza Solangi on Monday lauded the visionary role played by Caretaker Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani for “managing the fastest de-escalation” between Pakistan and Iran.

“Ambassador Jalil Abbas Jilani deserves all the credit for his visionary engagement and managing possibly one of the fastest de-escalation of the diplomatic history,” the minister said in a post on X, formerly Twitter.

The minister also posted a joint statement press statement of Pakistan and Iran in this regard.

The joint press statement, issued by the Foreign Office Spokesperson, said: “It has been mutually agreed that ambassadors of both countries may return to their respective posts by 26 January 2024.

“At the invitation of Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani, Foreign Minister of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Hossein Amir Abdollahian, will undertake a visit to Pakistan on 29 January 2024.”

FIA cyber crime working to nab culprits behind spreading hate material on social media: Waqar

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ISLAMABAD, Jan 22 (APP):Director Cyber Crime of Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), Waqar uddin Syed on Monday said that FIA cyber crime is working round-the-clock to apprehend the culprits behind spreading hate material on social media.
          The cyber crime is on high alert on spread of hate material on social media, he said while addressing a press conference flanked by the caretaker federal minister for information and broadcasting Murtaza Solangi here.
       Director FIA cyber-crime Waqar  uddin Syed said: “No one would be allowed to create anarchy or malign state and its institutions through malicious campaign on social media.”
              So far, FIA cyber-crime wing has identified more than five hundred accounts and monitoring many others, he disclosed. The mandate of the joint investigation team is to submit a report in two weeks time, he said adding that FIA cyber-crime wing is working day & night to apprehend the culprits and bring them into the ambit of law.
              He stated that cyber crime wing is monitoring all social media applications and platforms which are being used by individuals to spread venomous and misleading content against the state institutions.
              The cyber-crime wing will not delay any action against those found involved in spreading hate material or running malicious campaign on social media, he said. He added that all police stations and reporting centers have been directed
to take immediate notice and action against those using social media applications and platforms as a weapon for maligning   state institutions. He said that cyber crimes didn’t have boundaries and therefore, it is difficult to say at this point whether these accounts were being operated or used within the country or outside the state. He, however, said that concerned team of FIA cyber crime wing is working round-the-clock to identify individuals and their locations for further action.
He appealed the general public to avoid becoming a tool in the hands of such type of people spearing hate material on social media. He vowed to take indiscriminate action against those found involved in such objectionable and henious activities against the state institutions.

Dense fog patches cause transport havoc for capital’s residents

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ISLAMABAD, Jan 22 (APP):Dense fog blanketing the capital city, like other parts of the country, has sparked traveling chaos for the commuters during the morning and night hours through reducing visibility along with causing health hazards for the vulnerable groups since the last many days.
The unusual dense foggy conditions prevailing in the capital ascribed by the weather experts to absence of rain during this Winter season due to climatic changes have not only disrupted the road travels but flight operations too in the fog bearing areas of the country.
The persistent fog/smog due to the insignificant rain during this Winter season have caused diseases among the citizens especially old people and children with low immunity level.
According to the health experts, the major sufferers of the seasonal diseases especially influenza, cough and fever are the children and old ones due to their weak immune system while the number of pneumonia cases among the children has also witnessed surge during this month.
The health experts have suggested taking those diets which can boost their immunity to fight with seasonal diseases, revert to organic foods and handle such issues with home remedies. Those with serious conditions especially continuous fever must contact the health providers immediately.
“While living in the federal capital for the last 20 years, dense foggy conditions with reduced visibility level are unusual for me. Even I could see the visible fog these days at day time also”, Maimoona Ali, a mother of three children who daily travel from Rawalpindi to Islamabad to attend her office.
“My children have suffered from prolonged sickness including influenza, cough and high fever twice during this months. The doctor was of the view that the virus has mutated into a dangerous one this Winter due to lack of rain so there is need to boost immunity of children by giving them organic food and using green tea with honey and ginger”, she said.
Murad Khan, a father of two school going kids, said, “I was travelling from G-9/4 to F-7/1 in the morning around 7:45 am to drop my kids to the school and hardly saved from an accident due to zero visibility”.
“I couldn’t see the car infront of me due to the dense foggy conditions which is very risky and unsafe”, he said while urging the concerned authorities to change the timings of schools during the dense foggy conditions.
Keeping in view the health issues, majority of the parents have demanded of the concerned authorities to announce relaxation in the timings of the educational institutions during the morning hours to save them from any untoward situation.
Showing her concern, a mother of three school going children, Naheed Raza said, “If the dense foggy situation persists in the coming days, the authorities must consider changing the timings of schools for small kids to save them from fog/smog and chilly weather effects”.
She said that the chilly weather due to dipping mercury has made it difficult for the kids to go to schools while the risk of catching virus from other affected children in schools also looms even if they are healthy.
According to the weather experts, dense fog is likely to continue in Islamabad, plain areas of Punjab, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and upper Sindh during next few days.
The day temperatures are likely to remain below normal in most parts of Punjab due to dense fog. The exposure to the foggy environment can cause health issues among the citizens therefore they are advised to be cautious.
The Flights, Railways and Highways/Motorways operations are also facing disruption during the foggy conditions. The travelers have been advised to remain cautious during the foggy days due to the reduced visibility level and avoid unnecessary travelling during the morning and night hours.

USAID investment, Climate summit underscores US support for Pakistan’s economy

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ISLAMABAD, Jan 22 (APP): The Investment and Climate Summit organized by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) on Monday underscored the US government’s commitment to fostering foreign direct investments (FDI) in Pakistan, elevating bilateral trade and addressing climate change challenges.

A key highlight of the summit was the USAID Green Alliance Gaming Challenge Awards, which celebrated the innovation of Pakistani game developers.

The event witnessed the presentation of grant completion certificates to Pakistani firms that successfully implemented USAID grants, showcasing the efficacy of these initiatives in facilitating economic partnerships and attracting FDI.

USAID’s Mission Director Kate Somvongsiri handed over the ‘Pakistan Investment Guide’ to Secretary Board of Investment Sohail Rajput. Through USAID’s assistance, the ‘guide to start investing in Pakistan’ will serve as a strategic tool to attract investment, foster economic development, and strengthen the U.S.-Pakistan bilateral trade relationship.

Speaking on the occasion, Mission Director Somvongsiri said, “The Investment and Climate Summit reflects the United States’ unwavering commitment to supporting Pakistan’s economic endeavors. Through initiatives such as the Green Alliance Gaming Challenge Awards, USAID Grants, and development of the Pakistan Investment Guide, we aim to cultivate a resilient economy, attract FDI, and deepen our bilateral trade relations”.

The summit also witnessed the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between USAID IPA and three Pakistani firms, (Shams Power, Walee Technologies, and Al Hadeed). These agreements are set to raise $53 million in international investment for the U.S. within the next 9-12 months.

While expressing gratitude to the US. government, the Federal Minister for Commerce said “USAID has been a partner in assisting Pakistan in the development sector and this support is greatly appreciated. The government is committed to establishing a conducive environment for investment, nurturing innovation, and streamlining trade processes.”

72 undocumented Afghan families repatriate

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PESHAWAR, Jan 22 (APP):The repatriation of undocumented Afghans, residing Pakistan continued as 72 more families returned to their native country, said official sources on Monday.
The sources said the repatriated 72 families consisted of 613 Afghan citizens including 178 men, 137 women and 298 children.
The authorities arranged 55 vehicles for the repatriating Afghans to facilitate them in journey towards their native country.
The sources further informed that so far 472800 illegal Afghans have returned to Afghanistan through borders points in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa adding the repatriation process was going on smoothly.

Halal Food Authority conducts operation

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DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Jan 22 (APP):Food Safety and Halal Food Authority’s team on Monday conducted operations at several places of Dera city and Rangpur Adda and checked quality of food items at shops.
The authority’s team comprising Deputy Director Sajjad Ahmed and his staff checked the quality of milk and imposed fines on several owners over adulteration.
 The Food Safety Team also checked the quality of food items in Rangpur Adda to ensure quality food stuff for citizens.
The team seized expired food items and imposed fines on violators.
The deputy director said that no comprise would be made on quality of food items and in this regard operations would continue indiscriminately.

Players of KGS and PAF netball teams in action during National Inter School Girls Netball Championship Final at Liaqat Gymnasium

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Players of KGS and PAF netball teams in action during National Inter School Girls Netball Championship Final at Liaqat Gymnasium
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Players of KGS and PAF netball teams in action during National Inter School Girls Netball Championship Final at Liaqat Gymnasium
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Players of KGS and PAF netball teams in action during National Inter School Girls Netball Championship Final at Liaqat Gymnasium

Players of KGS and PAF netball teams in action during National Inter School Girls Netball Championship Final at Liaqat Gymnasium

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