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FDA decides to promotes four employees

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FAISALABAD, Dec 21 (APP):Departmental Promotion Committee of Faisalabad Development Authority (FDA) has decided to promote four FDA employees in next grades.
After chairing the meeting of departmental promotion committee, Director General FDA Muhammad Asif Chaudhry said that the committee reviewed promotion cases of 4 FDA employees and decided to promote the employees including Shabbir Sajid Gujjar, Mehmood Alam, Muhammad Javaid and Muhammad Younus.
He said that Shabbir Sajid Gajjar was promoted as Assistant Director IT and Mehmood Alam as Assistant Director Finance while Muhammad Javaid and Muhammad Younus were promoted as Office Assistant in grade-16.
Additional Director General FDA Junaid Hasan Manj, Chief Engineer Mehar Ayub, Director Town Planning Asma Muhsin and others were also present in the meeting.

AIOU committed to provide door-step educational facilities to students: VC AIOU

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 21 (APP):Allama Iqbal Open University(AIOU) is committed to providing educational facilities to the students at their doorstep, said Prof Dr Nasir Mehmood, Vice-Chancellor, of AIOU at the inaugural session of a two-day Regional Heads Conference here yesterday.
Regional Heads of all 53 Regions of the University across the country and all Principal Officers of the University were present in the inaugural session.
The conference is being organized to review strategies for better services, improve the outreach system, facilitate students, and bring further improvement to the examination and admissions system.
Dr Nasir Mahmood has emphasized that students are the top priority, and the administration will do everything possible to increase facilities for them.
He has directed the regional heads to prepare proposals during the two-day conference about regional services, quality improvements in education, and facilitation of students at their doorsteps.
While enrollment in urban areas is satisfactory, dedicated efforts are needed to increase the number of students in remote rural areas where educational facilities are lacking.
The regional heads have been instructed to spread admission information for the spring semester of 2024 to the borders of every region to accommodate people who are deprived of educational facilities across the country.
Dr Nasir Mahmood has also directed to ensure transparency in the examination system. Director General Regional Services, Dr Malik Tauqir Ahmad Khan, explained the aims and objectives of the conference.
He stated that this conference of regional heads is being held physically after two years, all thanks to the VC, Prof Dr Nasir Mahmood, who believes in teamwork and consultation with the university’s stakeholders.
Dr Tauqir emphasized the importance of regional heads as they act as a bridge between AIOU and students and are visible in the field as our foot soldiers.
He added that the boundaries of AIOU are the same as those of Pakistan, so we need to strengthen our regional offices.  At the end of the conference, recommendations for improving student services will be presented to the VC.

PMIC chairman directs early completion of delayed Nai Gaj Dam project

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 21 (APP): Chairman of Prime Minister’s Inspection Commission (PMIC) Brigadier (Retd) Muzaffar Ali Ranjha on Thursday chaired a meeting
to review the progress on Nai Gaj Dam project being constructed in Dadu, wherein he directed the authorities concerned to ensure its early completion.

The meeting was held after the PMIC chairman took cognizance of the concerns of the prime minister over the unwarranted delays in the completion of PSDP projects.

After showing dissatisfaction over the implementation status, the monitoring task was assigned to PMIC Member Engineer Aamir Hasan to ensure the effective supervision of the project.

The meeting was attended by PMIC officers including Engineer Aamir Hasan, Director Muhammad Saleh Narejo and the officers of the Ministry of Water Resources and WAPDA. Special Secretary, Irrigation Department, Commissioner Hyderabad, Deputy Commissioner Dadu and the officers of the Sindh government joined via video link.

The meeting was briefed about the implementation status and the latest progress on decisions made during the field visit and meeting chaired by PMIC chairman on November 2 at Nai Gaj Dam Project, Dadu. The PMIC chairman was apprised of the meeting held at the Sindh chief secretary’s office on November 3 in which the WAPDA had raised the issues regarding land acquisition, resettlement and road.

The PMIC head directed the authorities concerned to ensure the speedy completion of the project as the deadlines had been significantly delayed.

Once completed, the project would cultivate an area of 28,800 acres, protect the downstream areas from floods, ensure water supply to Manchar Lake and lower riparian, fisheries development, and recharge groundwater besides ensuring socio-economic uplift of the poor community. It will also produce four megawatts of electricity for the local populace.

The implementation report regarding the progress on the project will be submitted to the prime minister.

ANF recovers 394 tons chemical in eight operations; arrests 10

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RAWALPINDI, Dec 21 (APP):Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) while conducting eight operations managed to recover 394 tons of chemicals and arrested 10 accused, said an ANF Headquarters spokesman here on Thursday.
He informed that ANF in a major operation against the illegal use of industrial chemicals conducted raids in different areas and recovered 394 tons chemicals.
The campaign was launched in the context of increasing threats of drug trafficking.
The ANF spokesman said that under the supervision of the national and military leadership, a comprehensive anti-smuggling campaign is underway to protect the economic and national interests of Pakistan.
Industrial use of controlled chemicals increases domestic production, tax revenue and national exchequer. However illegal use of chemicals used in industry is a constant threat.
ANF monitored the companies using controlled chemicals for 2 to 3 months. Misuse of import of chemicals under the guise of license of the companies was identified.
ANF conducted eight operations against the companies involved in the theft of chemicals. 394 tons of controlled chemicals (Acetone, MEK, Toluene) were seized in the operations.
Misuse of NOC quota by the companies is the cause of the wastage of national resources.  The most worrisome is the possible loss of the country’s prestige at the international level.
The ongoing anti-trafficking campaign represents an important step in protecting the country’s economic interests.
Efforts from all the stakeholders are needed to combat criminal elements, he added.

Indonesia, Pakistan to collaborate for improving distant learning programs

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 21 (APP): A delegation from the University of Terbuka, Indonesia’s leading open university, visited Higher Education Commission (HEC) on Thursday to foster collaboration and discuss opportunities and key challenges in the realm of distant learning programs.

Dr. Zia Ul-Qayyum, Executive Director HEC chaired the meeting. Led by its Rector Prof. Ojat Darojat, the University’s delegation included faculty members representing various departments and experts in distant learning programs.

Dr. Muhammad Latif Gondal, Executive Director (Planning and Monitoring) Allama Iqbal Open University, Awais Ahmed, Adviser Quality Assurance HEC and other divisional heads attended the meeting.

The University of Terbuka is Indonesia’s prominent open university, providing accessible and flexible education through distance learning. Established in 1984, the University’s programs cover a wide array of disciplines, offering degrees at various levels.

The meeting aimed at enhancing HEC’s efforts advancing quality of higher education, fostering international cooperation, and addressing the evolving challenges faced by institutions in the field of distance learning.

Dr. Zia Ul-Qayyum appreciated the University of Terbuka’s credibility by achieving a remarkable rate of access to higher education through its distant learning programs.

He emphasized that by ensuring the quality of online education, particularly in terms of robust quality assurance measures, trust in the online mode of education can be developed and strengthened.

“The Government of Pakistan has been a staunch advocate of distance learning to improve access rates in the country. HEC is supporting Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) to increase the number of students, particularly in tertiary education, aligning with the government’s vision for enhanced accessibility to higher education,” he said.

Both sides deliberated on strategies to create an environment conducive to the success and integration of students within the distant learning system.

Various operational, auditing and implementation challenges in the distant learning programs also came under discussion. The meeting also discussed employability of Pakistani students in the University of Terbuka.

The delegation shared the mechanism of Management Review Committee (MRC) with HEC officials, which aims to ensure that the academic programs remain aligned with contemporary educational needs and global standards. Modalities of online management for specific fields such as agriculture and science studies were a key point of interest during the discussions.

Both institutions explored innovative approaches to enhance the online delivery of education in these specialized areas.

The meeting also discussed the agenda for the second round of visit where representatives from HEC’s Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) will finalise the modalities for collaboration.

IHC sets up Election Appellant Tribunal for capital

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 21 (APP):The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Thursday set up Election Appellant Tribunal for general elections in the Federal Capital.
The two judges of high court including Justice Tariq Mehmood Jahangiri and Justice Arbab Muhammad
Tarhir, would be part of the tribunal.
The appellant tribunal will hear the appeal against the decisions of returning officers.

Committee proposes amendments in Judicial Commission’s rules

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 21 (APP): The Committee constituted to Review Judicial Commission of Pakistan rules 2010, has proposed amendments in various areas.
The meeting of the Committee was held on 16th December,2023, under the co-chairmanship of Justice Syed Mansoor Ali Shah and Justice (Retired) Manzoor Ahmed Malik with mandate to propose such rules of procedure for the Commission in making appointments of the Judges of the Constitutional Courts of the country, that comply with the collegial and inclusive decision-making process enshrined in Article 175-A of the Constitution, said a press release issued on Thursday.
The important areas of consideration for proposing amendments in the 2010 Rules includes, process for convening meetings of the Commission and making decisions therein, initiation of nomination(s) in the Supreme Court, initiation of nomination(s) in the High Courts, adequate representation of the District Judiciary and the Bar for elevation, diversity, criteria for selection for appointment of Judges to the Supreme Court and the High Courts, confirmation of Additional Judges in the High Courts and establishment of a Secretariat of the Commission, appointment of the Secretary and other staff thereto.
The co-chairs empowered “co-opt any person to the Committee” decided in the meeting on 16th December 2023, to co-opt following persons to the Committee to ensure adequate representation of females and the District Judiciary, as well as adding a public sector governance expert, to send in their proposals/recommendations to the Committee.
The meeting was also attended by Mrs. Justice Ayesha A. Malik, Judge SC, Ms. Justice Musarrat Hilali, Judge SC, Mrs. Justice Kausar Sultana Hussain, Judge High Court of Sindh, Ms. Justice Saman Rafat Imtiaz, Judge IHC, Justice (Retired) Syeda Tahira Safdar, former Chief Justice High Court of Balochistan, Ms. Mahrukh Aziz, District and Sessions Judge (Retd.) Punjab, Hayat Ali Shah, District and Sessions Judge (Retd.) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Imdad Hussain Khoso, District and Sessions Judge (Retd.) Sindh, Rashid Mehmood, District and Sessions Judge (Retd.) Balochistan, Ms. Hina Jilani, Advocate SC, Ms. Reema Omer, Legal Advisor International Commission of Jurists and public sector governance expert Rafiullah Kakar.

DC for utilizing all available resources to make anti-polio campaign successful

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SUKKUR, Dec 21 (APP):Deputy Commissioner Khairpur, Syed Ahmed Fawad has said the next week long anti-polio campaign in the district will be commenced from January 8. A total of 2,869 teams will be on duty to administer vaccine to more than 98,560 children up to five years of age, he said.
He said this while chairing a meeting of the District Polio Eradication Committee in which Additional Deputy Commissioner and other concerned officers were also present.
The DC ordered for utilizing all the available resources to make the campaign fully successful.

IHC dismisses ex-chairman PTI’s plea to suspend toshakhana verdict

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 21 (APP): The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Thursday dismissed a petition of ex-chairman PTI seeking suspension of the verdict of trial court in toshakhana criminal case.
A division bench comprising Chief Justice Aamer Farooq and Justice Tariq Mehmood Jahangiri announced the verdict which was previously reserved.
The court said that neither the court verdict could be reviewed nor could be amended. The top court had declared that a sentence could be suspended but not the verdict.
The court said that the Supreme Court had also stated that a decision couldn’t be suspended on suspension of a sentence.
The court said that the situation is different there if we depend on the decisions of Indian Supreme Court. According to Indian court’s decision of 2001, the decision could be suspended only if a clear pray is made in this regard.
It said that the court came to know that the notification of Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) for disqualification of the petitioner has been challenged before Lahore High Court (LHC) and it had served notice on it.
The order said that during the hearing on petition regarding suspension of the sentence, the ECP’s notification was also in field. It said that as per the directives of the top court, a decision couldn’t be amended without any extra ordinary situation.

KMU holds seminar on SDGs for maternal, child health in Islamic world

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PESHAWAR, Dec 21 (APP): The Khyber Medical University (KMU) here on Thursday hosted a significant event focusing on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for maternal and child health in the Islamic world.
Renowned public health scientist, Prof. Dr. Zulfiqar A. Bhatta was the keynote speaker and chief guest at the seminar.
The ceremony attended by Advisor for Health KP Prof. Dr. Riaz Anwar, Vice Chancellor KMU Prof. Dr. Ziaul Haq, Prof. Dr. Hafeezullah (former VC KMU), Registrar KMU Inamullah Khan Wazir, faculty members, administrative officers, dignitaries and large number of students.
Addressing the participants, Prof Dr. Bhatta delivered a thought-provoking lecture on the challenges and opportunities associated with the SDGs for maternal and child health in the Islamic world.
The aim of this lecture was to shed light on the progress made, identify existing obstacles and explore potential avenues for improvement in achieving the SDGs related to maternal and child health. It was emphasized that fostering positive change was not only a necessity but a shared obligation among the member nations of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC).
The focus was underscored on championing the cause of reproductive, maternal, child and adolescent health, deeming it a pivotal priority for overall development.
The speaker stressed the imperative of augmenting resource allocation and ensuring financial security to facilitate universal health coverage.
Furthermore, the speakers called for robust support, collaborative partnerships and unwavering political commitment to actively diminish the existing equity gap in maternal and child survival.
This clarion call, directed at OIC countries, highlighted the urgency of a collective effort to address critical health challenges and underscores the significance of solidarity in achieving meaningful progress.
Health Advisor Prof. Dr. Riaz Anwar conveyed sincere appreciation to Prof. Dr. Bhatta for generously sharing invaluable insights concerning the challenges and opportunities associated with attaining the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in maternal and child health.
Dr. Anwar emphasized the critical importance of research and trial governance, underscoring the indispensable role played by the provincial government in providing high-quality evidence.
Highlighting the steadfast commitment of the provincial government, Dr. Anwar reiterated their dedication to their pivotal role. He emphasized the government’s diligence in overseeing maternal and child health research and trials, ensuring not only effective governance but also the production of robust and reliable evidence.
This commitment reflects the province’s unwavering dedication to advancing the health and well-being of mothers and children, aligning with the broader objectives of the SDGs, he underlined.
Prof. Dr. Zia Ul Haq also thanked Prof. Dr. Bhatta for the insightful discussions and emphasized the importance of maintaining strong ties with KMU for possible joint research projects while promising future cooperation. The visit emphasized the need to develop a common agenda to achieve the common goal of advancing health care outcomes and addressing the unique challenges facing the Islamic world in achieving sustainable development in maternal and child health. .
During the visit, Prof. Dr. Bhatta was also given a tour of the newly constructed Non-Communicable Diseases Hospital under the management of KMU which showed the institution’s unwavering commitment to advance research and healthcare practices in future and along with this, he also visited the block planned in his name in KMU.
At the end of the ceremony, Advisor on Health KP Prof. Dr. Riaz Anwar Prof. Dr. Zulfiqar A Bhutta and Dr Saim Abid jointly inaugurated the office of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Public Health Association in KMU.