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Police arrest kite seller with 300 kites

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RAWALPINDI, Dec 18 (APP): Rawalpindi District Police on the directives of City Police Officer, Rawalpindi Syed Khalid Hamdani are making efforts to control kite flying and managed to arrest a kite seller on recovery of 300 kites and kite flying string rolls, said a police spokesman here on Monday.

He informed, Taxila police conducted a raid in their respective jurisdiction and arrested Muhammad Hassan on recovery of 300 kites and kite flying string rolls.

Superintendent of Police, Potohar directed the police teams to accelerate operations against kite sellers and flyers.

ANF recovers 81 kg drugs in six operations; arrests 11 accused

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RAWALPINDI, Dec 18 (APP): Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) while conducting six operations across the country managed to recover 81 kg drugs and arrested 11 accused, said an ANF Headquarters spokesman here on Monday.

He informed that 44 grams weed was recovered from two parcels sent from the UK at the courier office in Rawalpindi.
30 kg hashish was recovered from a vehicle near M-1 Motorway Islamabad while four suspects were arrested.
20.4 kg hashish was recovered from a vehicle near Kakpul Islamabad while an accused was arrested.

17 kg hashish was recovered from Tera Zakhakhel Khyber while 8.4 kg hashish was recovered from a vehicle in Chishtiabad, Islamabad and four accused including a woman were rounded up.

4.8 kg hashish was recovered from a vehicle near GT Road Peshawar and two suspects were arrested.
Cases under Anti-Narcotics Act have been registered and further investigations are under process.

Rangers seize large quantity of drugs

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KARACHI, Dec 18 (APP): Pakistan Rangers Sindh executed a significant anti-narcotics operation near the Abdul Jabbar check post in Jacobabad, acting on prior intelligence.
The operation, disclosed by a Rangers spokesman on Monday, intercepted a truck carrying a substantial quantity of drugs camouflaged within a load of cement. The intended route for these smuggled drugs was from Balochistan to the Khairpur region in Sindh.
Upon encountering rigorous scrutiny by the Pakistan Rangers at the check post, the perpetrators fled, abandoning the truck at a distance. A subsequent search of the suspicious vehicle led to the discovery of 620 kg of hashish concealed within secret compartments. Furthermore, the authorities seized 700 bags of cement loaded onto the truck.
The confiscated drugs hold an estimated value of approximately 30 million rupees. Efforts are underway to trace and apprehend those responsible, with investigations focusing on the truck’s owners and cement suppliers. Raids are being conducted in pursuit of the individuals involved in this illicit activity.

PTA launches ‘cyber security awareness week to safeguard cyber threats, protection of institutions : DG

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 18 (APP): Director General (DG) Cyber Vigilance Pakistan Telecom Authority (PTA) Muhammad Mukaram Khan Monday on Cyber Security awarness week stressed employees and general public for taking proactive steps in safeguarding their digital lives, assets, and sensitive mobile data information.
Talking to PTV news channel said he said that cyber security Awareness weeks to share its leading cyber security experience and success stories with the public with its social media awarness drives which would help for maintaining the safety of the digital space and protecting institutions as well as individuals from cyber-crime.
As part of this awareness-raising initiative, PTA is encouraging small to medium-sized businesses , individuals, and families to use strong passwords, to turn on multi-factor authentication, to be wary of unsolicited messages and report them, and to always keep their software updated.
   He emphasized the importance of including cyber-bullying, phishing, online fraud and safe practices on social media, as well as privacy and personal data protection, in the campaign.
  Cyber-security awareness week 2023 is a PTA initiative to enhance cyber awareness among consumers related to government and private organizations, he added.
    The campaign will be executed on PTA’s social media platforms from December 18 to 24 and will feature bilingual content in the form of GIFs, short videos, and static images, he explained, adding, the content will be disseminated over seven days, covering a diverse array of cyber-security topics.
   This initiative is the first step towards implementation of recently issued Cyber-security Strategy for Telecom Sector by PTA, he added.
He further highlighted that our digital transformation journey must be safe, secure, and resilient, adding, we stand ready to champion and support this vision for the entire world, setting the course for a safer online future together.
  Replying a question, he said users are advised to exercise caution when sharing content and protect personal information while downloading unnecessary applications, adding,  public while sharing information on social media may only take seconds, once uploaded, it becomes a permanent part of our digital footprint and can be exploited for negative purposes as well.
 PTA aims to collaborate with key stakeholders such as industry experts, academia, and government organizations, with efforts focusing on building domestic talent pipelines through professional training, he added.
 To another question, he said these cyber security threats are not simply a challenge to our digital networks; they pose a profound risk to our national security, economy, and social fabric.
 DG said private telecom companies should also provide customers with information about cyber security threats and how to protect themselves from such threats.

President for improving energy efficiency to curb climate change impacts

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 18 (APP): President Dr Arif Alvi on Monday called for improving energy efficiency, adopting sustainable practices, and changing attitudes and priorities to mitigate the adverse impacts of climate change.

“Transitioning to renewable energy sources, improving energy efficiency, and reforestation are key to curb the adverse impacts on the planet’s climate and ecosystems,” the president said while addressing an event with respect to a project “Green Presidency of Pakistan” here at Aiwan-e-Sadr.

He said the modern world with changing priorities and attitudes, was becoming dangerous which must be stopped to curb the adverse impacts of climate change.

The Green Presidency of Pakistan is a flagship initiative under which a one-megawatt solar PV system was installed, along with effective implementation of energy conservation and efficiency measures.

The president said the initiative would result in a reduction in energy usage by Aiwan-e-Sadr by 42.5%. This energy savings is equivalent to a reduction of 3,144 tonnes of greenhouse gases or a plantation of 142,090 mature trees.

“It is a matter of great pleasure that, out of 129 projects from around the world, the Green Presidency Project of Pakistan has been conferred with the prestigious award of “International Energy Project of the Year 2023”, he added.

He also expressed gratitude to the Association of Energy Engineers USA for recognizing with the esteemed Best International Energy Project of the Year Award for 2023.

He also called for promoting peace in the world and discouraging wars that were a big cause of deviating the world’s focus on mitigating global warming.

He said despite contributing less than 1% in carbon emission, Pakistan suffered huge losses in last year’s devastating floods that occurred due to global warming and climate change.

He recalled that by mid 20th century, the people were conscious about utilizing the natural resources despite abundant resources, but now the priorities had been changed, the needs and wants had been mixed due to which they started using abundant resources for their ease.

He said the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) had also taught for consuming the natural resources with utmost care by demonstrating the same in his life.

The president pointed out that the world was witnessing a much-needed transition towards clean energy in the wake of climate change. “The need for plentiful, sustainable energy that doesn’t disrupt the delicate balance of the Earth’s atmosphere may be the single most important issue facing this generation.”

He said the decisions to be made and the technologies to be developed over the next few decades would have profound implications for geopolitics, wildlife, food production, and almost every sphere of human endeavor.

He maintained that stakeholders from a range of fields including the architectures could play their role in efficient energy conservation. Further he said the children should also be engaged to make them aware about the value of natural resources and impacts of climate change. The new generation should also be taught this way, he added.

Earlier the president gave away souvenirs to the project director, head of the project, and representatives of Engro, Huawei and Osaka Lights for their contributions in the project.

In his video message, Executive Director Association of Energy Engineer (AEE) Bill Kent said the Association had been awarding for four decades, the individuals and organizations to recognize their efforts in efficient usage of energy.

He congratulated the team of the project Green Presidency on winning the award as due to their efforts, a remarkable achievement of saving energy of the building by over 42%.

Managing Director National Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority (NEECA) said an investment of $50 billion would be required to achieve the set goals of producing 60% renewable energy by 2030.

Psychological survey of 489 police officials conducted

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 18 (APP): Islamabad police conducted psychological survey of the officials of Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) to gauge their approach with efficiency for fighting against the criminal elements.
 The psychological survey involving 489 officers and officials was conducted following the directions of Islamabad Capital City Police Officer (ICCPO) Dr Akbar Nasir Khan. Completed within a month, the survey unveiled that 33 officials were experiencing depression, with an additional four identified for counseling.
Addressing the mental health needs, the CTD administered a written exam based on international standards to better understand the psychological conditions of its officials.  Swift action was taken, providing immediate treatment facilities for officers under mental stress.
Responding to the survey findings, the department reassigned officials facing challenges to easier duties.  Moreover, two officials with issues were compassionately transferred to hospitals.
Islamabad police emphasized its unwavering commitment to prioritizing the well-being and improvement of police officers.

Current Account Deficit declines to $1.6bln in 5 months: SBP

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The Current Account Deficit (CAD) has significantly slid down to $1.16 billion during the first five months of current fiscal year as compared to the deficit of $3.26 billion during the same period of last year, State Bank of Pakistan (SBP reported Monday.

“Current Account Deficit improved significantly to $1.16 billion in July-November FY24, from $3.26 billion in July-November FY23,” SBP posted in the social media website X (formerly Twitter).

On year-on-year basis, the CAD witnessed surplus of $9 million in November 2022 compared to the deficit of $157 million in November 2023.

According to latest SBP figures, the merchandize trade deficit during July-November (2023-24) was recorded at $8770 million as compared to the deficit of $13,427 million in July-November (2022-23).

Current Account Deficit declines to $1.6bln in 5 months: SBP

Likewise the services’ trade deficit was recorded at $1,124 million during FY2023-24 compared to the deficit of $317 million during the corresponding period of last year.

The overall trade deficit in goods and services was recorded at $9,894 million during the current fiscal year compared to the deficit of $13,744 million during last year.

Meanwhile, the balance on primary income stood at negative 2,957 million against $1,951 million last year, according to the SBP data.

Cold, dry weather to prevail in KP

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PESHAWAR, Dec 18 (APP):The Provincial Meteorological Center Peshawar on Monday predicted that mainly cold and dry weather is expected in most districts of the province.
It further said that 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.
During the last 24 hours 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 centigrade at different stations of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa were Peshawar 20/03, Chitral 12/-02, Timergara 17/01, Dir 17/-03, Mirkhani 15/-01, Kalam NA/-05, Drosh 15/00, Saidu Sharif 17/00, Pattan 18/08, Malam Jabba 05/-02, Takht Bhai 19/03, Kakul 14/01, Balakot 18/02, Parachinar NA/00, Bannu 21/05, Cherat 14/04, DI Khan City 21/05.
The lowest temperatures recorded in the province was -06°c in Tirah valley of Khyber district and -05°C in Kalam.

Shipping activity at Port Qasim

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KARACHI, Dec 18 (APP):Shipping activity reported at the Port where three ships namely, MSC Prelude V, Stamina SW and Serengeti scheduled to load/offload Container, Rice and Gas oil,berthed at Container Terminal, Multi-Purpose Terminal and Oil Terminal respectively on Sunday.
Meanwhile two more ships, Clean Sanctuary and Kamome Victoria also arrived at outer anchorage of the Port Qasim on same day to unload Petroleum Products respectively.
A total of five ships were engaged at PQA berths during the last 24 hours, out of them a containers ship ‘MSC Prelude V’ left the port on today morning and another ship ‘AgiosPorfyrios’ is expected to sail on today afternoon.
Cargo volume of 51,084 tonnes, comprising 23,682 tonnes imports cargo and 27,402 tonnes export cargo carried in 1,114 Containers (151 TEUs Imports and 963 TEUs export) was handled at the port during last 24 hours.
There are 07 ships at Outer Anchorage of Port Qasim, out of them Edible oil carrier ‘Sakizaya Star’ & five more ships, MSC Pamela, Maersk Brooklyn, Al-Bida, Limra and Indigo Cefiro carrying Canola Seed, Container, LNG, LPG and Coal are expected to take berths at FAP, QICT, EETL, SSGC and PIBT respectively on today,while two more Container ships, Maersk Kinloss and Northern Javelin are due to arrive at Port Qasim on 19th December, 2023.