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Gold rates up by Rs 900 to Rs 218,500 per tola

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 20 (APP):The per tola price of 24 karat gold increased by Rs 900 and was sold at Rs 218,500 on Wednesday against its sale at Rs 217,600 on the last trading day.
The price of 10 grams of 24 karat gold also increased by Rs 771 to Rs 187,328 from Rs 186,557  whereas the prices of 10 gram 22 karat gold went up to Rs 171,718 from Rs 171,011, the All Sindh Sarafa Jewellers Association reported.
The price of per tola silver decreased by Rs.20 to Rs.2,650 whereas that of ten gram silver reduced by Rs.17.15 to and 2,271.94 respectively.
The price of gold in the international market increased by $13 to $2,060 from $.2,047, the Association reported.

ANF recovers 91 kg drugs in five operations

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RAWALPINDI, Dec 20 (APP): Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) while conducting five operations across the country managed to recover 91 kg drugs and arrested two accused, said an ANF Headquarters spokesman here on Wednesday.

He informed that 1.796 kg Ice drug was recovered from passenger’s shoes and bag at Allama Iqbal International Airport. The accused was leaving for Saudi Arabia by flight number PF-718.

In a raid at a courier office in Rawalpindi, ANF recovered 76 grams weed from a parcel sent from the UK.
48 kg hashish was recovered from a truck near RCD Road Winder while an accused was arrested during the operation.

In an operation, 25 kg heroin was recovered near Kuchlak Bypass Quetta while 17 kg hashish was recovered from Zakhakhel area of Khyber.

Separate cases have been registered against the accused under the Anti-Narcotics Act and further investigations under process.

Security Issue: Blocked NICs of suspects to be decided by Dec 31

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Dr Nasir Mahmood Bashir
DERA GHAZI KHAN, Dec 20 (APP):The fate of 996 blocked National Identity Cards (NICs) of suspects will be decided by December 31 in the Dera Ghazi Khan division.
This was informed in a meeting chaired by Commissioner DG Khan, Dr Nasir Mahmood Bashir, to review the security situation and illegal foreigners here on Wednesday.
The ID cards of suspects were blocked after instructions from the Punjab government. It was also decided to conduct a search operation, and the persons without legal documents would be sent back to their country. Different departments will coordinate with one another.
Similarly, modern gadgets will be utilized for carrying out operations. The NIC of 174 persons was cleared after complete working.
The meeting was attended by Deputy Commissioner Shahid Zaman Luck, Additional Commissioner Kareem Bukhash, Deputy Director NADRA Salman Afaq, and others.
Similarly, officers from other districts, including Muzaffargarh, Rajanpur, and Layyah, joined the meeting via video link..

Edible oil, vegetable ghee output grew by 26.80% and 2.95%

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ghee

ISLAMABAD, Dec 20 (APP): Domestic production of edible oil and vegetable ghee during first four months of current financial year grew by 26.80 percent and 2.95 percent respectively as compared the output of the corresponding period of the last year.

During the period from July-November, 2023 over 206,250 metric tons of cooking oil manufactured locally as compared the manufacturing of 162,661 metric tons of the same period of last year, according the data of Large Scale Manufacturing Industries (LSMI) released by the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics.

As compared the month of October, 2021, the output of edible oil grew by 18.39 percent in October 2023 and 51,225 metric tons of cooking oil were produced locally as compared the production of 43,268 metric tons of same month of last year.

Meanwhile, 496,668 metric tons of vegetable ghee manufactured in last four months as compared the production of 482,445 metric tons, which was up by 2.95 percent when it compared with production of the same period of last year, it added.

During the month of October, 2023 about 129,888 metric tons of vegetable ghee produced in the country as compared the production of 123,471 metric tons of same month of last year, it added.

As compared the corresponding month of the last year, the vegetable ghee production grew by 5.20 percent in October, 2023, the data reveled.

During the period under review, the overall output of LSMI in the country witnessed a negative growth of 0.44 percent as compared the production of the same period of last year.

The output of the industries including food, beverages, wearing apparel, coke, petroleum products, chemicals, fertilizers, pharmaceuticals, non-metallic mineral products, machinery and equipment witnessed growth during the period under review.

Cold and dry weather to prevail in KP

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Dry weather
PESHAWAR, Dec 20 (APP):The Provincial Meteorological Center Peshawar on Wednesday predicted the mainly cold and dry weather in most districts of the province, while very cold in upper districts and hilly areas.
It said, “Moderate foggy conditions are expected over Charsadda, Nowshera, Mardan, Peshawar, Swabi and D.I. Khan districts as well as over Motorway (M1) / Highways at night and early in the morning.”
Cold and dry weather prevailed over most districts of the province. Rainfall recorded (in mm) during the last 24 hours at different stations of KPK was nil.
The maximum and minimum temperatures recorded in °C  at different stations of KP: Peshawar 23/06, Chitral 17/-01, Timergara 20/00, Dir 19/-02, Mirkhani 17/-02, Kalam 14/-05, Drosh 14/01, Saidu Sharif 21/01, Pattan 21/14, Malam Jabba 10/-02, Takht Bhai 23/02, Kakul 18/01, Balakot 20/02, Parachinar 16/01, Bannu 25/06, Cherat 16/05, DI Khan City 27/07.
The lowest temperature recorded in the province was -05°C in Kalam.

Health expert for using home remedies to treat colds

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HEALTH
ISLAMABAD, Dec 20 (APP):A health expert on Wednesday urged parents to take precautionary measures and use home remedies to avert seasonal colds during the winter season.
“Expensive medicines from doctors either bring relief for the patient or sometimes aggravate the disease. If it is not a major problem, seasonal colds can be treated better and more effectively with home remedies,” Dr Abdul Manan told a private news channel.
With the advent of winter, one can catch colds, flu, coughs, pneumonia, and breathing problems due to abrupt changes in weather and overlooking your health; however, little changes in lifestyle can protect your body against such diseases.
The health expert recommended a 1000-mg dose of vitamin C per day, as it plays an important role in preventing the flu. He said oranges and lemons are rich sources of vitamin C that can be consumed during this season.
In cold weather, Manan said people should expose their bodies to sunlight, which is a natural source of vitamin D3 and protects the human body from multiple viruses by increasing a person’s immunity.
“Daily consumption of pure honey in small amounts is also beneficial, he said, warning parents to avoid giving it to kids under the age of one,” he added.
The health expert emphasized the need to strengthen the immune system to fight the diseases by consuming warm fluids like chicken broth and soups that lubricate the nose and throat by reducing inflammation.
“Turmeric powder, ginger juice, and a pinch of ground black pepper in milk can give instant relief to a person suffering from a cough or cold. Gargling with salt water is good for a sore throat.”
He maintained, “Lemon also has anti-viral properties that can cure the flu quickly. For this, he said a mixture of ground ginger, a teaspoon of honey, ground black pepper, and a spoon of lemon juice can be consumed twice a day.”
“Black pepper relieves a cold, while honey relieves a cough. Add ground black pepper to a spoon of lukewarm honey and drink it,” he remarked.
Sharing the key factors that invite the flu and cold, he said unhealthy foods, especially those high in sugar, dehydration, and high stress levels, increase the risk of disease by weakening the immune system.
“Smoking is also a major cause of catching colds. Likewise, lack of sleep also affects immunity in the human body. Your body requires adequate rest so that it can fight against viruses and recover,” he noted.

Pakistan, country of consequence, wishes to develop as hub of connectivity: COAS

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RAWALPINDI, Dec 20 (APP):Chief of Army Staff (COAS), General Syed Asim Munir, said Pakistan was a country of consequence both from a geopolitical and geoeconomic perspective and wished to develop itself as a hub of connectivity and a gateway to Central Asia and beyond.
The Army Chief further said, “The country, however, eschews bloc politics and believes in maintaining balanced relationships with all friendly countries.”
The COAS remarks came after he engaged in a candid discourse with the members of prominent US think tanks and media, according to an Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) news release issued here.
The COAS, during the interaction, put across Pakistan’s perspective on regional security, transnational terrorism, and the importance of maintaining strategic stability in South Asia.
General Asim Munir highlighted that Pakistan desired to broaden bilateral engagement with the U.S. through a long-term multi-domain partnership.
He highlighted, “His interactions during the visit to the U.S. with political and military leadership have been very positive, and he looks forward to further strengthening the relationship.”
The COAS also highlighted, “Pakistan stood as a bulwark against transnational terrorism for decades, ensuring regional stability and global peace and security.”
“It has made unparalleled contributions and sacrifices in its enduring fight against terrorism and will continue to fight till the logical end, in line with the aspirations of people in Pakistan,” General Syed Asim Munir said.
The COAS also stressed the need for resolution of the Kashmir issue as per the aspirations of the people of Kashmir and the UNSC Resolutions.
He said, “Kashmir is an internationally accepted dispute, and no unilateral action can alter the nature of this dispute against the wishes of millions of people in the area.”
COAS also emphatically highlighted the immediate need for ending the sufferings in Ghaza, the provision of humanitarian assistance, and the implementation of two state solutions for enduring peace in the region.
Earlier on arrival, COAS was received by the Ambassador of Pakistan to the US.

PR launches awareness drive on Railway safety, prohibited items

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Pakistan Railway
ISLAMABAD, Dec 20 (APP): Pakistan Railways has launched an awareness campaign to educate the public about the risks associated with trespassing, crossing railway tracks, and carrying prohibited items such as gas cylinders, weapons without a license, cartridges, drugs, and daggers.
“The campaign is launched on the directives of Minister for Railways Shahid Ashraf Tarar and Secretary Syed Mazhar Ali Shah which will not help the department to control accidents but also win the confidence of the passengers of the rail” an official told APP.
The official said, “Pakistan Railways will use all the social media platforms including print, electronic media, twitter, Facebook, poster and pamphlets to create an awareness among the citizens about a safe train journey.”
He said the department has also asked all the divisional superintendents to ensure checking of luggage of passengers at entry points with scanners, metal detectors and walkthrough gates.
He said Pakistan Railways had always given importance to the safety of citizens and its passengers.
“It has been directed to discourage and stop those passengers who are carrying prohibited products. It is suggested to install emergency doors and auto-lock doors in coaches in case of any emergency,” he added.
The official urged the citizens to stop at the level crossing before crossing the track, look on both sides of the track and wait for the train to pass if any train was coming.
He said that double whistle boards had been provided at most of level crossings where train drivers were bound to play horn to warn the road users about train arrival.
To a question, he said, “Pakistan Railways has converted approximately 181 un-manned level crossings to manned level crossings across the country, out of 550 identified by the department over the entire railway network in over one year.”
“The relevant provincial government provided the finances to Pakistan Railways for the up-gradation of un-manned level crossings in the country,” he said.
He said the department was taking several steps including the up-gradation of unmanned and vulnerable railway level crossings across the country in collaboration with respective provincial governments.
The official said there were two types of level crossings over the Pakistan Railways network, un-manned and manned level crossings, adding that the un-manned level crossings were without gate leaves.
“There is a total of 1,565 unmanned level crossings over the entire railway network and as per railway policy in vogue, the up-gradation of any unmanned or manned level crossing is the responsibility of road owning authority,” he added.
The said that un-manned level crossings without gates leaves and gate men, were previously provided where ‘Kacha path’ with low traffic volume crosses the railway track to facilitate movement of locals, farmers and carts at their own risks.
However, he said, “Due to high risk of accidents on existing un-manned level crossings, construction and provision of new un-manned level crossing is completely banned on entire Railway system as per Railway policy for level crossings from 2019.”
He said that it also mentioned Section 12 of the Railway Act of 1890 that the district administration or road authority should bear the expenses for the upgrade of these unmanned level crossings.

Jordan’s King Abdullah-II confers Order of Star of Jordan upon CJCSC

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RAWALPINDI, Dec 20 (APP): Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC), General Sahir Shamshad Mirza, who is on an official visit to Jordan, called on King Abdullah II, Ibn Al Hussain.
Jordanian King Abdullah Ibn Al Hussain conferred the medal ‘Order of the Star of Jordan’ on CJCSC General Sahir Shamshad Mirza in recognition of his meritorious services.
During the meeting, both dignitaries discussed various areas of interest, including bilateral politico-diplomatic and military cooperation and the prevailing regional security situation, according to an Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) news release issued here Wednesday.
The CJCSC also held separate meetings with Major General Yousef Ahmed Al-Hnaity, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff,
Jordanian Armed Forces (JAF) and Brigadier General Muhammad Hyasat, Commander of the Royal Jordan Air Force.

Shipping Activity at Port Qasim

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Port Qasim

KARACHI, Dec 20 (APP): Six ships namely, Maersk Kinloss, Clean Sanctuary, Chem-Road Polaris, Limra and Ejnan scheduled to load/offload Container, Fuel oil, Palm oil, Coal, LPG and LNG, berthed at Container Terminal, Oil Terminal, Liquid Terminal, Electric Power Terminal, Sui Southern Terminal and Gas Terminal respectively on Tuesday.

A total of twelve ships were engaged at PQA berths during the last 24 hours, out of them six ships, Indigo Cefiro, Al-Bida, Limra, Stamina SW, Northern Javelin and Maersk Kinloss expected to sail on Wednesday.

Cargo volume of 260,533 tonnes, comprising 204,824 tonnes imports cargo and 55,709 tonnes export cargo carried in 4,780 Containers (3,080 TEUs Imports and 1,700 TEUs export) was handled at the port during last 24 hours.

Five ships at Outer Anchorage of Port Qasim, out of them a General Cargo ship ‘Elgiznur Cebi’ & two more ships, Celemens Schulte and Sheng Ping Hai scheduled to load/offload Cement, Containers and Coal are expected to take berths at Mw-1, QICT and PIBT respectively on Wednesday, while two more Container ships, Seaspan Ganges and Spil Kartini are due to arrive at Port Qasim on Thursday.