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Islamabad police implement stringent security measures in high security zone

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ISLAMABAD, Jan 17 (APP):Islamabad Capital Police is leveraging all available resources to maintain peace and tranquility within the federal capital and beefed up the security measures in high security zone.
Efforts include rigorous data registration, verification of identification documents, and systematic searches of individuals entering the high-security zone on a regular basis. In the past week alone, police spokesperson said the Islamabad Capital Police took action by removing tinted glasses and improper number plates from 1,511 vehicles, impounding 109 vehicles without proper documentation at various checkpoints within the high-security zone.
Police officers and officials stationed at high-security zone checkpoints have been issued strict directives to perform their duties with utmost responsibility. Safeguarding crucial public and private property, as well as embassies situated in the high-security zone, is emphasized as a top priority.
Furthermore, police officials have been instructed to  record the data of all citizens entering the high-security zone, thoroughly scrutinize identification documents, conduct searches on suspicious vehicles, and maintain a positive and cooperative attitude towards the public.
Citizens are encouraged to collaborate with the Islamabad Capital Police and promptly report any suspicious activities through the “Pucar-15” helpline.

Police digital license management system leads to arrests and fine collections

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ISLAMABAD, Jan 17 (APP):Islamabad Capital Police’s newly implemented Digital License Management System (DLMS) is now fully operational and has proven effective in apprehending a court absconder and a wanted criminal.
Moreover, the system facilitated the collection of payments for over 1,000 traffic challans from 634 violators.
Under the guidance of Dr Akbar Nasir Khan, the Islamabad Capital City Police Officer (ICCPO), the police force has activated the DLMS, integrating data on wanted criminals and traffic violators.
“This initiative ensures the apprehension of wanted criminals and guarantees the collection of traffic challan payments,” the police spokesperson said.
In adherence to these measures, 634 violators visited traffic offices, settling more than 1,000 challans. Simultaneously, one court absconder and a wanted criminal were apprehended, initiating legal proceedings.
The recently established Digital License Management System by the Islamabad Capital Police has been in full operation since its launch. Violators failing to settle their challans will forfeit all facilities provided by the police.
Additionally, the vehicles of these violators are being tracked through the new Brief Cam alerts and Safe City cameras, adhering to legal requirements.
To check their challans, citizens can enter their vehicle registration number on the official Islamabad Capital Police website (www.islamabadpolice.gov.pk) or use the provided link: https://ict.islamabadpolice.gov.pk:8081/veri/verify_e_challan.php.
Vehicle owners with fines can conveniently pay their challans through Jazz Cash, mobile apps, or JS Bank wallets. Failure to settle challans will result in stringent legal action against the violators.

Cultivating success, olive oil production is on the rise in Hazara division

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ABBOTTABAD, Jan 17 (APP):Although Pakistan is not a major grower of olive oil, over the last two decades, the trend of cultivation of olive in some areas of Punjab, Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), and KPK has led to a rapid growth in olive oil production.
Hazara Division is one of the best suitable regions for olive plantations, where hundreds of formers have been attracted and started grafting olives on a local breed named “Kaho”. and within two to three years they have also started to yield, which has grown many folds after passing each year.
In Hazara division, from district Haripur to Battagram, more than 1000 hectares of area are dedicated to olive plants, and this area continues to grow annually.
Sabir Sultan, a skilled farmer and olive cultivation specialist hailing from Abbottabad, shared a remarkable journey of transforming the agricultural landscape in Hazara Division over the past 13 years. His expertise in olive grafting has not only led to the flourishing of olive trees but has also resulted in a substantial increase in edible oil production.
Talking to the Associated Press of Pakistan (APP), Sabir Sultan revealed that his deep-rooted passion for olives took shape during extensive travels to approximately 25 countries. Drawing inspiration from international experiences, he dedicated himself to revolutionizing olive cultivation practices in his home region.
Sultan disclosed that the collaborative efforts of 52,000 successfully facilitated olive grafting on local-breed Kaho trees across various regions, with an additional 50,000 individual grafts. He said that the yield from 200 kilograms of olives amounts to an impressive 15 kilograms of high-quality edible oil, underscoring the economic viability of olive cultivation.
Acknowledging the support from Turkey, Sabir Sultan highlighted the installation of four cutting-edge olive oil extraction machines in KP, where one has been allocated for the Hazara Division, which is now operational at the Abbottabad Potato Research Center, showcasing the integration of modern technology into traditional farming practices. Additionally, a state-of-the-art machine from Italy has been installed at the Tea Research Center in Shinkiari, further streamlining the olive oil extraction process.
During the past few years, Hazara Division has witnessed an olive boom, with hundreds of thousands of Kaho trees contributing to the region’s economic and agricultural prosperity. Sabir Sultan emphasized the growing interest among locals in olive cultivation and grafting, citing it as not only a source of edible oil but also an avenue for additional income through tea and pickles.
Actively involved in community outreach, Sabir Sultan conducts workshops on olive cultivation and grafting in the Hazara Division and Punjab. His mission is clear: to promote and expand olive cultivation, aiming for maximum coverage to ensure self-sufficiency in edible oil production. This dedication also aligns with contributing significantly to foreign exchange savings through reduced reliance on imported oils.
Sabir Sultan’s transformative efforts stand as a testament to the potential of sustainable agriculture and the positive impact it can have on local economies. The olive cultivation success story in Abbottabad serves as an inspiration for farmers and agricultural enthusiasts, showcasing the possibilities when traditional knowledge meets modern innovation.
Despite limited resources and technical support, especially in terms of olive oil extraction machinery in the Hazara division, oil production is increasing in the region. This trend also reflects the farmers’ strong intent to actively participate in olive farming.
According to the Agriculture Department statistics available from 2019 regarding olive oil production in the Hazara division, over 100 farmers collectively produced only 90 KG of olive oil. However, in the following year, the production escalated to 600 KG. By the years 2022 and 2023, olive oil production had surpassed 2 metric tons, providing substantial financial benefits to the farmers. This remarkable achievement also attracted many more farmers to engage in olive cultivation.
The Agriculture Department and the National Tea and High-Value Crops Research Institute (NTHVCRI), Shinkiari, are playing a key role in the development of olive farming in the region. For the year 2024, under the olive cultivation and development program, NTHVCRI also offers a subsidized rate for high-quality olive saplings for landowners of Rs. 93 only. These saplings will be available on January 14, 2024, at the Shankiyari office.
While talking to APP Scientific Officer NTHVCRI Saeed uz Zaman, he said that during the year 2023, they will provide 30000 certified olive saplings at a subsidized rate of 93 rupees only. He further said that the actual price of the sapling is $282, but the government is providing a 63 percent subsidy on the
each plant to attract the farmers for more cultivation, while the farmer has to pay only 37 percent of the total price.
He said that in Hazara division, initially the agriculture department started grafting olives during 2013–15 with the help of Italy; later, NTHVCRI started its operation for olive plantations alongside its ongoing tea project.
The scientific officer, NTHVCRI, stated that for the current year’s first plantation drive, we have 10,000 olive saplings for the first plantation of the year and will demand more as we receive requests from farmers.
He said that the institute also offers guidance to farmers and interested persons and directed them to contact Dr. Bushra Hussain Shah, Senior Director and Project In-Charge (Olive): 03315805066; Saeed ur Rahman, Scientific Officer (Olive): 03023527451.

New Zealand beat Pakistan in third T20I to take unassailable 3-0 lead

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ISLAMABAD, Jan 17 (APP):New Zealand on Wednesday won the third T20I at University Oval, Dunedin by 45 runs, taking an unassailable 3-0 lead in the five-match series.  After being put to bat first, New Zealand put a mammoth total of 224-7, owing to a brilliant century by Finn Allen. In reply, Pakistan could only manage 179-7 in their 20 overs.
Pakistan won the toss and invited New Zealand to bat first. Although opening batter Devon Conway (7, 8b, 1×4) departed early, falling to Haris Rauf in the fourth over, Allen and Tim Seifert gave New Zealand a breezy start. A 125-run second-wicket partnership between the two allowed the home side to gain control of the innings.
Mohammad Wasim Jnr provided the breakthrough for Pakistan by removing Seifert, who walked back after scoring 31 from 23, including three fours and a six.
Allen went on to complete his second century in T20Is before he was removed by Zaman Khan in the 18th over. The opening batter produced an impressive 137 from 62, including five fours and a record 16 maximums. He was later adjudged player of the match for the second consecutive time.
Glenn Phillips (19, 15b, 1×4, 1×6) was the other contributor with the bat as New Zealand crossed the 200-run mark for the second time in the series. The Pakistan attack had a rough day at the office, with each bowler conceding in excess of eight runs an over. Haris bagged two wickets while Shaheen Shah Afridi, Zaman, Wasim and Nawaz accounted for one each.
Opening batter Saim Ayub (10, 13b, 2x4s) was dismissed inside the powerplay of the Pakistan chase, courtesy of Tim Southee. A 39-run partnership between Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan brought a semblance of stability to the chase, however, it was cut short by Mitchell Santner who removed Rizwan (24, 20b, 2x6s).
Pakistan’s top run-getter of the innings, Babar, completed his third consecutive half-century (58, 37b, 8x4s, 1×6) before he fell to Ish Sodhi. Fakhar Zaman (19, 10b, 2x4s, 1×6) got a start as well before Lockie Ferguson dismissed him.
Nawaz (28, 15b, 2x4s, 2x6s) stitched a 40-run seventh wicket stand with his captain Shaheen (16 not out, 11b, 1×4, 1×6) though the result seemed like a foregone conclusion by then.
Southee, who picked up two wickets at the expense of 29 runs in his allotted four overs, was the pick of the bowlers for New Zealand as the home side successfully restricted Pakistan to 179-7 in 20 overs to win the game by 45 runs.
The fourth game between Pakistan and New Zealand will be played on 19 January at Hagley Oval in Christchurch. The first ball is expected to be bowled at 1110 PKT and the toss will take place at 1040 PKT.
Scores in brief:
New Zealand won against Pakistan by 45 runs:
New Zealand 224-7, 20 overs (Finn Allen 137, Tim Seifert 31, Glenn Phillips 19; Haris Rauf 2-60)
Pakistan 179-7, 20 overs (Babar Azam 58, Mohammad Nawaz 28, Mohammad Rizwan 24; Tim Southee 2-29)
Player of the match – Finn Allen (New Zealand)

New Zealand beat Pakistan in third T20I to take unassailable 3-0 lead

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ISLAMABAD, Jan 17 (APP): New Zealand on Wednesday won the third T20I at University Oval, Dunedin by 45 runs, taking an unassailable 3-0 lead in the five-match series.
After being put to bat first, New Zealand put a mammoth total of 224-7, owing to a brilliant century by Finn Allen. In reply, Pakistan could only manage 179-7 in their 20 overs.
Pakistan won the toss and invited New Zealand to bat first. Although opening batter Devon Conway (7, 8b, 1×4) departed early, falling to Haris Rauf in the fourth over, Allen and Tim Seifert gave New Zealand a breezy start. A 125-run second-wicket partnership between the two allowed the home side to gain control of the innings.
Mohammad Wasim Jnr provided the breakthrough for Pakistan by removing Seifert, who walked back after scoring 31 from 23, including three fours and a six.
Allen went on to complete his second century in T20Is before he was removed by Zaman Khan in the 18th over. The opening batter produced an impressive 137 from 62, including five fours and a record 16 maximums. He was later adjudged player of the match for the second consecutive time.
Glenn Phillips (19, 15b, 1×4, 1×6) was the other contributor with the bat as New Zealand crossed the 200-run mark for the second time in the series. The Pakistan attack had a rough day at the office, with each bowler conceding in excess of eight runs an over. Haris bagged two wickets while Shaheen Shah Afridi, Zaman, Wasim and Nawaz accounted for one each.
Opening batter Saim Ayub (10, 13b, 2x4s) was dismissed inside the powerplay of the Pakistan chase, courtesy of Tim Southee. A 39-run partnership between Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan brought a semblance of stability to the chase, however, it was cut short by Mitchell Santner who removed Rizwan (24, 20b, 2x6s).
Pakistan’s top run-getter of the innings, Babar, completed his third consecutive half-century (58, 37b, 8x4s, 1×6) before he fell to Ish Sodhi. Fakhar Zaman (19, 10b, 2x4s, 1×6) got a start as well before Lockie Ferguson dismissed him.
Nawaz (28, 15b, 2x4s, 2x6s) stitched a 40-run seventh wicket stand with his captain Shaheen (16 not out, 11b, 1×4, 1×6) though the result seemed like a foregone conclusion by then.
Southee, who picked up two wickets at the expense of 29 runs in his allotted four overs, was the pick of the bowlers for New Zealand as the home side successfully restricted Pakistan to 179-7 in 20 overs to win the game by 45 runs.
The fourth game between Pakistan and New Zealand will be played on 19 January at Hagley Oval in Christchurch. The first ball is expected to be bowled at 1110 PKT and the toss will take place at 1040 PKT.
Scores in brief:
New Zealand won against Pakistan by 45 runs:
New Zealand 224-7, 20 overs (Finn Allen 137, Tim Seifert 31, Glenn Phillips 19; Haris Rauf 2-60)
Pakistan 179-7, 20 overs (Babar Azam 58, Mohammad Nawaz 28, Mohammad Rizwan 24; Tim Southee 2-29)
Player of the match – Finn Allen (New Zealand)

Death anniversary of renowned painter Abdul Rahman Chughtai observed

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ISLAMABAD, Jan 17 (APP):The death anniversary of the  “Painter of the East” Abdul Rahman Chughtai  was observed on Wednesday.
He was the founder of ‘Chughtai Art’ in the art of painting.
Chughtai also created the logos of Radio Pakistan and Pakistan Television.
He was awarded  Hilal-i-Imtiaz award in 1960. He was buried in Lahore.

Two accidents in Punjab claims many injured

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ISLAMABAD, Jan 17 (APP):Atleast seven persons were injured in a bus-truck collision near Muridke Narowal Road, here Wednesday.
According to rescue officials, the incident was occurred due to dense fog that grappled most parts of the Punjab province, a private news channel reported.
Meanwhile, another school van was overturned on Pind Dadan Khan Lilla road, leaving four children injured.
According to police spokesman, the incident was occurred due to over-speeding.

Currency rates of NBP

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Currency rates

KARACHI, Jan 17 (APP): Following are the selling/buying rates Of major currencies issued by the National Bank of Pakistan (NBP), here on wednesday.

CURRENCY SELLING BUYING
USD 283.56 277.45
GBP 357.91 350.11
EUR 308.14 302.05
JPY 1.9244 1.8828
SAR 75.61 73.98
AED 77.22 76.05

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Exchange rates for currency notes

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KARACHI, Jan 17 (APP):
CURRENCY SELLING BUYING
USD 283.56277.45
GBP 357.91 350.11
EUR 308.14 302.05
JPY 1.9244 1.8828
SAR 75.61 73.98
AED 77.22 76.05

LIBOR
LIBOR FOR CALCULATING INTEREST ON SPECIAL USD BONDS
LIBOR 1M 5.45246
LIBOR 3M 5.57814
LIBOR 6M 5.58173

US DOLLAR Indicative FBP Rates

CURRENCY SIGHT/
15 DAYS1M2M 3M4M 5M 6M

USD278.96277.78275.40272.70269.73266.87264.34

EUR 303.32302.25299.99297.43294.54291.75289.32

GBP 352.05 350.59347.64344.28340.53 336.92333.72

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NBP exchange rates

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NBP

KARACHI, Jan 17 (APP): Treasury Management Division of National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) on Wednesday the following exchange rates.

CURRENCY SYMBOL TT Selling TT Buying
U.S DOLLAR USD 280.75 280.25
EURO EUR 305.66 305.11
JAPANESE YEN JPY 1.9054 1.9020
BRITISH POUND GBP 354.37 353.74
SWISS FRANC CHF 325.59 325.01
CANADIAN DOLLAR CAD 208.01 207.64
AUSTRALIAN DOLAR AUD 184.53 184.20
SWEDISH KRONA SEK 27.01 26.96
NORWEGIAN KRONE NOK 26.80 26.75
DANISH KRONE DKK 40.91 40.84
NEWZEALAND DOLLAR NZD 172.18 171.87
SINGAPORE DOLLAR SGD 208.85 208.48
HONGKONG DOLLAR HKD 36.02 35.95
KOREAN WON KRW 0.2085 0.2081
CHINESE YUAN CNY 39.10 39.03
MALAYSIAN RINGGIT MYR 59.57 59.46
THAI BAHT THB 7.89 7.88
U.A.E DIRHAM AED 76.97 76.84
SAUDI RIYAL SAR 74.86 74.73
QATAR RIYAL QAR 76.98 76.85
KUWAITI DINAR KWD 913.72 912.09

CONVERSION RATE FOR FROZEN FCY DEPOSITS
USD 280.0048
GBP 356.8661
EUR 306.7732
JPY 1.926

SETTLEMENT DATE: 18-01-2024

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