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HEC sets up 100 smart classrooms nationwide

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HEC
ISLAMABAD, Dec 26 (APP):The Higher Education Commission (HEC), with an unwavering commitment to advancing education in Pakistan, has achieved another milestone by successfully establishing 100 smart classrooms nationwide.
An online ceremony, led by Executive Director HEC Dr. Zia Ul-Qayyum, showcased the technological advancements these classrooms bring to higher education in Pakistan.
Chairman HEC Dr. Mukhtar Ahmad joined the ceremony alongside Vice Chancellors and senior management of universities/DAIs, while HEC Member (IT) Dr. Jamil Ahmad, Project Coordinator HEDP Dr. Mahmood ul Hassan, In-Charge IT Division Mr. Naveed Tahir, and Huawei’s team were also present on the occasion.
Dr. Mukhtar Ahmed congratulated the HEC IT Division and universities for the successful completion of this project.
He said that it is a significant milestone in higher education that will enhance the overall digital learning experience and elevate the quality of online education by fostering student engagement and facilitating a dynamic learning experience.
He also highlighted the transformative potential of these smart classrooms, describing them as a game-changer that will significantly benefit higher education in the country.
Dr. Zia Ul-Qayyum expressed gratitude to the Governments of Pakistan and China, M/s CRSC, and solution partner M/s Huawei for their support.
He emphasized the role of these state-of-the-art classrooms in enhancing the accessibility of distance learning education nationwide.
He said as a component of the HEC’s CPEC project, it enables simultaneous connections of 4000 participants, demonstrating a commitment to global education standards.

28,626 candidates face intense scrutiny ahead of Saturday deadline

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ECP

ISLAMABAD, Dec 26 (APP): The scrutiny of nomination papers for 28,626 candidates contesting for 1,085 general and reserved seats of the National and provincial assemblies is underway, which will conclude on Saturday.

According to the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), some 7,713 candidates are vying for 266 general National Assembly seats, and 609 for 70 women and minority seats.

About 7,242 men and 471 women will compete for the general seats.

Likewise, 18,546 candidates have entered the race for 593 general provincial assembly seats, besides 2,367 for 156 reserved seats. Total 17,744 men and 802 women will contest for provincial assembly seats.

About 8,592 men and 437 women vie for 297 general seats in the Punjab Assembly; 4,060 men and 205 women for 130 general seats in the Sindh Assembly; 3,349 men and 115 women for 115 general seats in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly, and 1,743 men and 45 women for 51 general seats in the Balochistan Assembly.

More than 1,500 candidates have submitted nomination papers for 22 National Assembly and 47 Provincial Assembly seats in Karachi.

The ECP approved nomination papers of 131 candidates running in constituencies of the twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad.
In Islamabad, 24 candidates contesting three National Assembly constituencies have passed the scrutiny process. Simultaneously, in Rawalpindi, some 107 candidates have successfully undergone scrutiny for three National and nine provincial assembly constituencies.

In Rawalpindi, several notable individuals, including Fayyaz-ul-Hasan Chauhan of Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party (IPP), Daniyal Chaudhry of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), Qamarul Islam, Nasir Butt, Mian Aslam from Jamaat-e-Islami, and independent candidate Chaudhry Nisar, have their nomination papers accepted. Furthermore, Sheikh Rashid Shafiq from Awami Muslim League also received approval for his nomination papers.

In Rawalpindi’s NA-35, NA-55, and NA-56 constituencies, 30 candidates for National Assembly seats have got their papers approved. Additionally, across provincial constituencies from PP-10 to PP-17, a total of 90 candidates gained validation for their nomination papers.

The ECP will publish the final list of candidates on January 11, with the allocation of election symbols slated for January 13.

UN health agency alarmed by ongoing Israeli strikes killing scores in Gaza

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WHO

UNITED NATIONS, Dec 26 (APP): Exhausted medical workers in Gaza on Tuesday continued to try to save victims of Israel’s relentless missile strikes, including attacks near refugee camps in the centre of the devastated enclave that have reportedly killed well over 100 people, the UN health agency said.

World Health Organization (WHO) Emergency Medical Teams coordinator Sean Casey said that “100-plus patients” had been brought into Al-Aqsa Hospital on Monday in the space of 30 minutes, following reported blasts, including near Al-Maghazi refugee camp.

All of them needed urgent treatment for serious wounds, the WHO official said, while “about 100” more lifeless bodies were brought into the hospital at around the same time.

The UN human rights office, OHCHR, also expressed deep concern on Tuesday at the ongoing “intense” bombing of central Gaza involving more than 50 strikes by the Israeli Defence Forces.

Attacks have killed more than 100 Palestinians since December 24, OHCHR reported, adding that it was particularly concerning given that Israeli forces had “ordered residents from the south of Wadi Gaza to move to Middle Gaza and Tal al-Sultan in Rafah”.

Three refugee camps were hit, OHCHR spokesperson Seif Magango said in a statement, naming Al Bureij, Al-Nuseirat and Al-Maghazi.

“Two strikes hit seven residential buildings in Al-Maghazi camp, killing an estimated 86 Palestinians and injuring many more,” he said. “An unknown number of people are still believed to be trapped under the rubble.”

In a social media post on X (formerly Twitter), WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus condemned the “carnage” caused by Israeli airstrikes in retaliation for Hamas’s October 7 attacks on southern Israel.

“WHO is extremely concerned about the unbearable strain that escalating hostilities are putting on the few hospitals across Gaza that remain open – with most of the health system decimated and brought to its knees,” the WHO chief said on Monday.

In a social media post, WHO’s Casey described the situation in Al-Aqsa Hospital as a “bloodbath”. He pointed to a boy of nine, Ahmed, who lay dying on the floor of the facility after sustaining terrible blast injuries as he crossed the street near Nuseirat.

“We’ve seen children, women, young men, old men and women, people bleeding out,” he said, noting that patients could not easily be referred elsewhere for lifesaving treatment. “There’s blood everywhere in these hospitals at the moment. We’re seeing almost only trauma cases come through the door, and at a scale that’s quite difficult to believe. It’s a bloodbath as we said before, it’s carnage.”

The development follows a joint WHO and UN aid coordination office (OCHA) Christmas Day visit to Al-Aqsa Hospital to assess needs after strikes in Gaza’s central area at the weekend.

Although Al-Aqsa Hospital has medical supplies and fuel to run generators, Casey confirmed that the facility was taking in far more patients than its bed capacity and staff could handle, meaning that many injured patients would not survive the wait for treatment.

This situation was happening up and down the Gaza Strip, the WHO official continued, speaking from the UN Joint Humanitarian Operations Centre in Rafah in the south, that also doubles as a medical facility.

“There’s nowhere actually safe in Gaza,” he continued. “Right now in Rafah outside the door of this building, 50 metres from where I am sitting right now, there’s a camp of thousands of people who have been settled here…They’re in plastic shelters, plastic sheeting shelters right outside the door. And last night, we heard fighting almost all night long with reports coming in during the day today of many, many injuries presenting to the hospitals here in the south.”

Hospital capacity in Gaza is about 20 per cent of what it was before the 7 October escalation but “almost all” hospital services have stopped functioning, the WHO officer explained. “Either because the facilities themselves have been affected, because the staff have been forced to flee, because they’ve run out of power or they’ve run out of medical supplies, or staff have not been able to access them.”

Providing an update about gravely ill patients in northern Gaza, who previously were “waiting to die” in a church in the grounds of one hospital, he said that many were still “sleeping on pews” on Monday.

The level of destruction “is so incredible, is so significant the roads are full of rubble”, he continued, highlighting the logistical difficulties of reaching the most vulnerable.

“We still need to do more to try to move these patients, but the options are becoming more and more limited as health facilities become less accessible, as health workers themselves are displaced,” he said.

According to Gaza’s Ministry of Health, around 20,000 people are believed to have been killed in the latest escalation to date.

And in a related development, UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) reported that the number of Palestinian properties demolished and related displacement in the nearby occupied West Bank have reached record levels.

The latest data from OCHA indicates that 1,094 structures have been razed so far this year with 2,127 people uprooted, a record high matched only in 2016, when more than 1,500 people were displaced.

Balochistan people stand beside Pak Army to thwart enemies’ nefarious designs: Achakzai

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Jan Achakzai

QUETTA, Dec 26 (APP): Balochistan’s Caretaker Information Minister Jan Achakzai on Tuesday said that the people of Balochistan stood beside the Pakistan Army which was thwarting the nefarious designs of enemies for maintaining peace in the country.

Addressing a press conference at the Quetta Press Club, the minister said Chief of Army Staff General Syed Asim Munir was fully backing the government in efforts to improve the national economy.

Jan Achakzai said that the Balochistan Government under the leadership of Caretaker Chief Minister Mir Ali Mardan Khan Domki was trying to solve the problems of the people of Chaman.

He said that the government had accepted the long-standing demand of the unemployed youth of Chaman, who would be paid minimum Rs 20,000 per month. For the purpose, they would be registered.

Jan Achakzai said that Sarfaraz Bengulzai and other militants had joined the national mainstream which was a positive sign.

He said they were grateful to the Federal Government for restoring the Bolan Express. Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul Haq Kakar had directed the Pakistan Railways to take steps in that regard. The ticket for traveling between Quetta and Karachi was priced at Rs 2,200, which was quite reasonable, he added.

He said that Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman Zaka Ashraf had been informed about the concerns of the youth of Balochistan. Ahmed Shehzad would visit Quetta soon and meet the youth to address their problems, he added.

50% candidates pass NRE step-2 exam

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 26 (APP):Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) has said that more than 50% of candidates passed the National Registration Examination (NRE) step 2.
According to the spokesperson of PMDC, a total of 367 candidates appeared for the test, which was successfully conducted by the council.
He said that these candidates were given the best possible facilities so that they were able to take the exam in a good environment.
The exam was conducted by the National University of Medical Sciences, as per the schedule announced by the council, he added.
The exam was held at Combined Military Hospital (CMH) on the 10th of December 2023.
The whole purpose of the NRE was to test the competency, knowledge, and skills of a graduate to ensure they are a ‘safe doctor’ as they would be granted a license to treat patients independently.
The NRE skills and clinical exam represent the basic skills that are mandatory for patient handling and management in the absence of which patients would be at severe risk.
NRE step one exam was a theoretical MCQ-based basic and clinical sciences evaluation exam for foreign medical graduates to qualify.
Candidates who successfully cleared the NRE step one became eligible for NRE step two which is clinical evaluation for the permanent license.
The NRE refers to a standardized test administered by the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council.
The PMDC conducted this examination for medical graduates who have acquired their degrees from foreign institutions and wish to practice medicine in Pakistan.
President PMDC stated that the National Registration Examination was likely to protect the rights of the patients and to encourage all able and learned students to assume practice in the mainstream field.
He added that PMDC has not compromised on the standards of public safety and is working with a clear vision and dedication to facilitate and improve the healthcare system in Pakistan.

Global health security summit preparations planned

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Dr Nadeem
ISLAMABAD, Dec 26 (APP):Caretaker Federal Minister for Health, Dr. Nadeem Jan on Tuesday presided over the review meeting for preparations of the Global Health Security Summit.
The Global Health Security Summit is being held on January 10 and 11 in the federal capital of Pakistan.
During the meeting, Dr. Nadeem Jan was briefed on the preparations for the summit.
The Global Health Security Summit will be attended by top health experts from around the world.
An integrated strategy to deal with epidemics will be formed at the global conference.
The minister said that by holding the international conference, the positive image of Pakistan will be presented.
He said that holding the summit is proof that Pakistan can play a key role in the health sector.
He said that the purpose of the summit is to make Pakistan and the world safe from diseases.
Dr. Nadeem Jan said that at the summit, an action plan will be decided to strengthen the health systems of poor countries.
At the conference, work will be done to strengthen the health system before the sudden epidemic.
He said that effective measures are being taken to protect people from global epidemics.
Federal Secretary Health Iftikhar Ali Shalwani and DG Health Dr. Muhammad Ahmed Qazi participated in the meeting besides other officials of the Ministry of National Health Services.

LCCI celebrates Quaid-i-Azam’s 147th birth anniversary

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LCCI
LAHORE, Dec 26 (APP):Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) arranged an important event to celebrate the 147th birth anniversary of the founder of Pakistan, Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, here at the LCCI on Tuesday.
The LCCI Vice President Adnan Khalid Butt and a large number of people from different walks of life participated actively in the ceremony in which the speakers paid glowing homage to the Father of the Nation, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, and also cut a cake in celebration of the Quaid’s birthday.
In his address, Adnan Khalid Butt said that the secrets of development of Pakistan are hidden in the basic principles given by Quaid-i-Azam. He added that Muhammad Ali Jinnah had always believed in the rule of law and peaceful political struggle, and Pakistan could progress only by adopting the golden principles of Quaid-i-Azam. “Solution of our problems rests in democracy, peaceful political dialogue and the supremacy of the law and the constitution,” he remarked and cited that settling political differences through dialogue had been one of the basic principles of Quaid-i-Azam and this is what ‘we have learnt from Pakistan’s history’.
Adnan Khalid Butt was of the view that Pakistan could move forward only with a strong federalism and democracy. “Our Constitution is also based on federal democracy and there is a solution to the problems in it. It is written in the preamble of the Constitution of Pakistan that this country will be run by elected representatives of the people,” he maintained.

Gender equality essential for sustainable development: Nilofer

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 26 (APP):Gender equality is a fundamental human right that is essential for sustainable development, said Nilofer Bakhtiar  Chairperson  National Commission for the Status of Women (NCSW) here on Tuesday.
Talking to APP, She said that gender equality has the potential to be significantly advanced in the digital economy.
 “Women in many countries face cultural and social barriers to accessing and using digital technologies, such as restrictions on mobile phone ownership, restrictions on internet use, and limited access to digital skills training.”
Women in low- and middle-income countries are less likely to have access to digital technologies and internet connectivity, which can limit their access to education, healthcare, and other matters of life.
Digital technologies can provide women with access to education and training, regardless of their location. Online learning platforms can help women acquire new skills and knowledge, which can help them advance in their careers or start their businesses, She added.

Minister reviews upgradation works at Mayo Hospital

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LAHORE, Dec 26 (APP):Caretaker Provincial Minister Ibrahim Hassan Murad visited Mayo Hospital to review in detail the ongoing construction works regarding upgradation of the hospital, here on Tuesday.
It is to mention that Caretaker Punjab Chief Minister has directed the provincial ministers to visit different hospitals on daily basis, in this context, Minister Ibrahim Hassan Murad has been tasked to ensure completion of upgradation works in the Mayo Hospital till 7th of next month. Mayo Hospital’s Emergency Block upgradation work is in its final stage.
The provincial minister observed the ongoing finishing works in the emergency block and directed the administration to complete the work within the deadline. He also visited the Children’s Block of the hospital and inspected the upgradation works there. He also inspected the construction activities on the 7th floor of the building. The provincial minister warned the quarters concerned that the quality of the construction activities would not be compromised.

Caretaker CM warns civic agencies to work for betterment of Karachi

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Maqbool Baqar
KARACHI, Dec 26 (APP):Caretaker Sindh Chief Minister Justice (Retd) Maqbool Baqar on Tuesday directed the transport department to pursue the federal government to construct the Green Line Corridor from Numasih to Radio Pakistan.
The contract of the firm working on the corridor has been cancelled, therefore it must be re-tendered so that the important project of Green Line could be extended to the Old Radio Pakistan building on M.A Jinnah Road.
He issued these directives while presiding over a meeting to review the civic issues here at CM House. The meeting was attended by Minister of Local Government Mubin Jumani, Mayor Karachi Murtaza Wahab, Chairman P&D Shakil Mangnejo, Secretary Finance, Secretary Local Government, DGs of development authorities, MD SSWMB, all DCs, and all municipal commissioners of all the towns.
The CM said the Civic Centre was a unique and beautiful building but these days it was looking being neglected. Its washrooms are so dirty and dilapidated that nobody would bother to use them, the CM said. When a development authority could not keep its own offices how it would undertake the development of the city, he questioned.
The CM directed DG KDA to improve the overlook and interior of the civic centre. The CM was told that the officers of provincial and federal government housed in the Civic Centre were not paying rent.
At this, the CM directed the Secretary of Local Government to start at source rent deduction from the provincial government offices housed in the Civic Centre and take strict against the federal government offices working there.
The chief minister directed the Sindh Building Control Authority (SBCA) DG to conduct an audit of all the dangerous buildings and report the actions taken to prevent the loss of lives in such buildings.
He also directed the DG to SBCA to report him about the action taken by him against the illegal constructions. “I want a comprehensive report of the builders whose buildings were seeping and were not interested in improving them,” he said and directed the DG to cancel their construction licenses if they failed to improve their buildings.
Discussing the condition of JPMC and Civil Hospital buildings, the CM directed Secretary Works to visit there and ensure their repair. He added that these two hospitals were most important and needed the proper attention of all the concerned agencies.
He also directed Mayor Karachi to visit Abbasi Shaheed Hospital and prepare a detailed plan for its improvement and share the same with him. The CM said that during the transition period, various ghost employees have been put on the payroll of local bodies such as Towns, Union Councils/ Commitees.
He directed all the municipal commissioners, local government, and the finance department to check their employment records and remove the ghost employees and share the report with him. The chief minister also directed all the departments to withdraw the order to give additional charges to an official. In case of utmost importance, the additional charge could be allowed but this practice must be discouraged.
It was disclosed that most of the pushcarts/Thelas have encroached upon the roads causing serious traffic jams. The CM directed the deputy commissioners to regularise the Thelas so that their economic activities could be continued without encroaching upon the roads.
The chief minister told the DG Sindh Solid Waste Management Board that he was not satisfied with his performance. This beautiful city has turned into heaps of filth and garbage, the CM said and added the Sindh govt was spending billions of rupees on the cleanliness of the city but even then there was no visible difference. He warned him to improve his performance. The chief minister directed all the towns to start tree plantations and beautify their areas with proper cleanliness, and functional drainage systems, and remove all encroachments.
Justice Baqar pointed out that earlier a sapling was sold for Rs 3 but now the forest dept was charging Rs 6. This is unreasonable and this corrupt practice must be stopped. The CM warned the Director of Parks KMC to wake up and make this city – a city of beautiful trees, plants, and greenery. “I don’t know what the parks department of KMC and other local bodies are doing,” he questioned.