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Christmas preparations gain momentum in city

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Christmas preparations
FAISALABAD, Dec 21 (APP):The Christmas preparations in the city have gained momentum as three days are left to celebrate the religious festival of the Christian community on December 25.
The Christian families can be seen at city’s shopping centres including Kutchehry bazaar, Anarkali, main bazaars Madina Chowk, Mansoorabad, Jhal Khanuana on Satiana Road, D-Type Colony, D-Ground, Jamilabad, Gulistan Colony and other spots for buying readymade garments for children, clothes, shoes, etc.
Churches in the city are being decorated with colorful lights, posters and traditional Christmas trees besides the areas where Christian reside in large numbers.
Meanwhile, the district administration, on the directions of the Punjab government, set up nine Christmas fair price bazaars at various localities of the district, which would remain functional till Dec 24.
The bazaars have been established at St Anthony’s School, Model Town Christian Town Eidgah Road, Waraspura Pento Ground, Isanagari Ghulam Muhammadabad, Nusrat Colony Near Shadab Colony, Khurrianwala Chowk Jaranwala Road, Old Tanga Stand Near Fire Brigade Office Jaranwala, Water Works Chiniot Road Chak Jhamra, Sahulat bazar Gojra Road, Samandri and Christian Colony, Shamsabad, Tandlianwala.
The essential items including meat, poultry, flour, sugar, ghee will be available in the bazaars at discounted rates to Christian community. The district police have also promised a comprehensive security plan to provide foolproof security cover to Christian’s worship places.
In this regard, a heavy contingent of police equipped with sophisticated weapons will be deployed on December 24 and 25.

Authorities directed to remove obstacles in setting up industrial estate

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Dr. Amir Abdullah

PESHAWAR, Dec 21 (APP): Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Caretaker Minister for Industries, Commerce, Technical Education and Newly Merged Districts Affairs Dr. Aamer Abdullah has directed the concerned authorities to immediately remove the obstacles in the establishment of new small industrial estate in Abbottabad under the Small Industries Development Board.
He further directed the local district administration, revenue, SIDB and other concerned departments to fulfill their responsibilities in this regard on emergency basis so that the work of demarcation of the said industrial can started as soon as possible.
He issued these instructions while chairing a meeting to review the issues faced in the construction work of the new industrial estate in Havelian Abbottabad at his office here Thursday. The meeting was attended by Managing Director SIDB Ghazanfar Ali, Deputy Commissioner Abbottabad Khalid Iqbal, Deputy MD Nauman Fayyaz and relevant officers of Revenue Department.
In the meeting, the minister was given a detailed briefing regarding the project and informed about the illegal encroachment and some issues in the construction of this important industrial estate pertaining laying of electricity transmission line.
He was told that the government had acquired the land for the said project, but due to some obstacles, the demarcation work had not been started yet, for which immediate and effective measures were needed.
During the meeting, the minister instructed the officials of concerned departments that the project would be a major source of the development of the entire area and the survival of future generations.

FESCO issue power shutdown schedule

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FAISALABAD, Dec 21 (APP):Faisalabad Electric Supply Company (FESCO) has announced schedule for power outages in different areas of the city for necessary repair, extension and replacement of electric lines for Dec 23.
According to the public relations department, power will remain suspended from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. from WASA-II, Tayyab Textile, Ahmed Enterprises, Aryan Industry, Dholanwal feeders.
Dastgir Colony feeder will remain closed from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Marafco, Koh-e-Noor city, new Madina Town, National Silk Mills, Best Export from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Rafhan, Amin Town, Farooqabad, Model City, Saeed Colony, Dastgir Colony, PESSI, Susan Road from  9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Power will also remain suspended from Canal Road, Fatehabad feeders Masood Abad feeder, Bahadriqala, feeder from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Nia Lahore-I and II will also remain suspended from 9 a.m. to 3p.m.

Canadian High Commissioner calls on Jalil Abbas Jilani

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 21 (APP): High Commissioner of Canada Leslie Scanlon called on Caretaker Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani on Thursday.

During the meeting, they discussed various aspects of Pakistan-Canada bilateral relations and facilitation by the Pakistani government for the resettlement process of Afghan nationals to Canada.

The Canadian High Commissioner thanked the foreign minister for Pakistan’s assistance in the resettlement process.

UoP academics out to ensure plastic-free campus

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University-of-Peshawar
PESHAWAR, Dec 21 (APP):The academics at the University of Peshawar (UoP) took proactive steps towards creating a plastic-free campus and introduced a pioneering initiative titled Green Campus Journey on Thursday.
It aimed at reducing plastic and disposable waste while encouraging the use of reusable items in campus cafes and restaurants.
The initiative, launched in collaboration with Sustainable Energy and Economic Development (SEED), was unveiled during a seminar titled “Embracing Reusable: Unveiling a Sustainable Tomorrow.”
Spearheading this initiative are esteemed individuals in their respective fields, with renowned Sociologist Dr. Zafar Khan from the Sociology Department and Dr. Shakil Ahmad from the Institute of Management Sciences (IMS) University of Peshawar.
Under the initiative, cafes within the campus will introduce reusable cups and glasses. environmental responsibility.
To support this initiative, a nominal additional charge of Rs20 will be applied when a student opts for a reusable cup with their beverage purchase.
What sets this program apart is its innovative cup return policy. If a student purchases tea from one restaurant using a reusable cup, they have the unique opportunity to return the cup to any other café within the campus. Upon return, the student will be reimbursed the additional Rs20 they paid for the cup. This not only promotes the reduction of single-use plastics but also fosters a campus-wide culture of reuse and sustainability.
Among the speakers were Dr. Bushra Khan from the Environmental Science Department, Dr. Habib Jan, Director of the Environmental Protection Agency, Dr. Noman Khan from Agriculture University, Management, and Development Specialist Hashim Khan, and Taimur Khan from Sustainable Energy and Economic Development (SEED).
In a presentation, Dr. Shakil revealed that a quantitative study was conducted under the initiative by students of the Sociology Department and IMS that shows a staggering statistic: a million pieces of disposable cups are used every month in the University of Peshawar alone.
He said if other institutions within the campus are considered, such as the Agricultural University and Islamia College University, the total quantity of disposable cups used would be significantly higher.
Painting a distressing picture of escalating plastic pollution, Dr. Bushra lamented the transformation of the once serene green lawns of the university into areas littered with plastic waste. She expressed concern about micro-plastics infiltrating the food chain, warning that plastic waste is finding its way into waterways, agricultural lands, and, ultimately, becoming part of the food chain in the form of microscopic particles.
During a panel discussion organized as part of the seminar, Dr. Noman emphasized the severe impacts of plastic pollution, revealing that studies have identified nano-particles of plastic in the food chain that persist for up to 300 years. He underscored that plastic pollution is affecting every aspect of the environment, from the food chain to surface and groundwater resources.
Dr. Hashim argued that it was not too late to make a change and create a society free of plastic waste. He emphasized the importance of rigorous behavior change campaigns, shedding light on the sociological, psychological, physical, and mental impacts of plastic pollution on humans.
Discussing legislation and policy, Dr. Habib Jan acknowledged that the government had formulated clear and stringent laws, including a ban on non-biodegradable plastic in the province. However, he pointed out weaknesses in implementation, stating that the government still lacks control over the use of plastic.
Representing SEED, Taimur stressed the need to incorporate environmental education into the curriculum from primary to university levels, highlighting the importance of fostering a sense of responsibility towards the environment from an early age.

Former MPA from S.Waziristan joins PTI-P

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PESHAWAR, Dec 21 (APP): In another setback for Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf (PTI), former member provincial assembly Naseer Khan Wazir on Thursday announced to join PTI-Parliamentarian (PTI-P) and left PTI.

Naseer Khan was an elected member from South Waziristan who endorsed his confidence in the leadership of party chairman Pervez Khattak and hoped that PTI-P under his leadership, would resolve the problems being confronted by the people of merged districts.

He said that people had great expectation from PTI but the party and its leadership neither respected the elected representatives nor worked for the welfare and prosperity of the people.

“I am joining PTI-Parliamentarian because I believe that Parvez Khattak is a hard worker and will work for the benefit of the province,” said Naseerullah Wazir.

PTI-Parliamentarian chairman Pervez Khattak welcomed Naseerullah in his party and said that due to humiliating attitude of PTI chairman towards his workers and elected representatives, many had left the party.

He said that PTI neither worked for a new Pakistan nor for the development in the country, adding that PTI leadership had the only agenda to create chaos and violence in the society and provoke the people against Pak Armed Forces.

Khattak said that he had established PTI-P to fulfill all the promises made with the people in the name of change and a true welfare Islamic state.

“We are political people, we believe in the development of the country, not conflict with any institution,” he said adding that PTI chairman even tricked the people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and didn’t take any considerable step for their welfare.

“I ask Tehreek-e-Insaf members what did the founder of PTI has given to the province in four years,” he questioned.

He hoped that people of KP would vote for PTI-Parliamentarian in the general elections for their welfare and prosperity of the province.

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Federal Secretary for Interior Aftab Akbar Durrani in a meeting with the Director General of International Organisation of Migration Ms. Amy Pope.

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Federal Secretary for Interior Aftab Akbar Durrani in a meeting with the Director General of International Organisation of Migration Ms. Amy Pope.
APP22-211223 ISLAMABAD: December 21 - Federal Secretary for Interior Aftab Akbar Durrani in a meeting with the Director General of International Organisation of Migration Ms. Amy Pope.
Federal Secretary for Interior Aftab Akbar Durrani in a meeting with the Director General of International Organisation of Migration Ms. Amy Pope.
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Federal Secretary for Interior Aftab Akbar Durrani in a meeting with the Director General of International Organisation of Migration Ms. Amy Pope.
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ISLAMABAD: December 21 – Federal Secretary for Interior Aftab Akbar Durrani presenting a souvenir to the Director General of International Organisation of Migration Amy E. Pope.

Secretary General, Pakistan Olympic Association Pakistan Idris Haider Khawaja called on the Caretaker Federal Minister for Inter-Provincial Coordination Fawad Hasan Fawad.

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Secretary General, Pakistan Olympic Association Pakistan Idris Haider Khawaja called on the Caretaker Federal Minister for Inter-Provincial Coordination Fawad Hasan Fawad.
APP24-211223 ISLAMABAD: December 21 - Secretary General, Pakistan Olympic Association Pakistan Idris Haider Khawaja called on the Caretaker Federal Minister for Inter-Provincial Coordination Fawad Hasan Fawad.
Secretary General, Pakistan Olympic Association Pakistan Idris Haider Khawaja called on the Caretaker Federal Minister for Inter-Provincial Coordination Fawad Hasan Fawad.
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ISLAMABAD: December 21 

Steady recovery continues: Rupee gains 12 paisa against Dollar

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Dollar
ISLAMABAD, Dec 21 (APP):Pakistani Rupee on Thursday witnessed the 8th consecutive recovery session as it gained 12 paisa against the US Dollar in the interbank trading and closed at Rs282.78 against the previous day’s closing of Rs282.90.
However, according to the Forex Association of Pakistan (FAP), the buying and selling rates of the Dollar in the open market stood at Rs282.5 and Rs285 respectively.
The price of the Euro decreased by 69 paisa to close at Rs309.56 against the last day’s closing of Rs310.25, according to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP).
The Japanese Yen remained unchanged and closed at Rs1.97; whereas a decrease of 79 paisa was witnessed in the exchange rate of the British Pound, which traded at Rs357.41 compared to the last closing of Rs358.20.
The exchange rates of the Emirates Dirham and the Saudi Riyal decreased by 03 and 01 paisa to close at Rs76.99 and Rs75.38 respectively.

Gomal University organizes Christmas cake cutting ceremony

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DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Dec 21 (APP): The Gomal University has organized a Christmas event for the employees belonging to Christian community working in the varsity here on Thursday.
Vice Chancellor Gomal University Prof. Dr. Shakeeb Ullah was the chief guest of the event which was also attended by Deputy Director Administration Muhammad Usman Khan, Provost Dr. Sami Ullah Khan, Security Officer Shamroz Khan and a large number of minority community workers and children.
Addressing the ceremony, the VC said that organizing today’s ceremony was a proof that all the employees working in the University celebrate the joyful moments of their minority community together.
He said that the services of minority community for the Gomal University were appreciable and they all deserved tributes over these services.
Dr. Shakeeb Ullah further said that the rights of minority employees and students in Gomal University were protected. It remained among my priorities to ensure provision of all possible facilities to them, he added.
On this occasion, the VC also instructed the Director Finance to pay the advance salary to all employees belonging to the minority community for the month of December so that they can celebrate their festival in a befitting manner.
Following these instructions, Director Finance Miss Irum Gul released the advance salary for the month of December to all minority community employees.
At the end of ceremony, Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Shakeeb Ullah cut the Christmas cake.