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Gaza’s Al-Shifa Hospital a ‘Bloodbath’: UN health agency

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UNITED NATIONS, Dec 17 (APP): UN workers delivering medical supplies to the Al-Shifa Hospital in north Gaza on Saturday have described the emergency department as a “bloodbath”, with hundreds of injured people inside, and a constant flow of new patients.

“Patients with trauma injuries were being sutured on the floor and no pain management is available,” the World Health Organization (WHO) said, adding that the emergency department is so full that workers must take care not to step on patients on the floor.

Al-Shifa Hospital, formerly the most important and largest referral hospital in Gaza, is now barely functioning: the operating theatres and other major services are not working due to a lack of fuel, oxygen, specialized medical staff, and supplies.

The hospital is only able to provide basic trauma stabilization, and has no blood for transfusion.

A handful of doctors and nurses, and some 70 volunteers, are working under what WHO staff described as “unbelievably challenging circumstances” in a hospital “in need of resuscitation.”

In a statement released on Saturday, WHO said that it is committed to strengthening Al-Shifa Hospital in the coming weeks, so that it can resume at least basic functionality, provide critically needed lifesaving services, and serve “a besieged people trapped in a cycle of death, destruction, hunger, and disease”.

Substantial additional specialized medical, nursing and support staff, including emergency medical teams are urgently needed, and basic humanitarian needs are not being met: tens of thousands of displaced people are sheltering in the hospital, which is experience a severe shortage of food and safe water.

Currently, Al-Ahli Arab Hospital remains the only partially functional hospital in north Gaza along with three minimally functional hospitals – Al-Shifa, Al Awda and Al Sahaba Medical Complex – down from 24 before the conflict. WHO has grave concerns about the unfolding situation at Kamal Adwan Hospital in north Gaza, which has reportedly been at the centre of a military operation.

The UN workers at Al-Shifa Hospital were taking part in a joint UN mission, made up of staff from the World Health Organization (WHO), the UN Office for Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), the UN Department for Safety and Security (UNDSS), and the UN Mine Action Service (UNMAS). The team delivered medicines and surgical supplies, orthopedic surgery equipment, and anesthesia materials and drugs to the hospital.

Petrol price declines by Rs 64.04 per litre in three months

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 17 (APP):The caretaker government has decreased the price of petrol by Rs. 64.04 per litre and diesel by Rs. 52.99 per litre during the last three months.
A chart shared by the Ministry of Energy and Petroleum on the official social media account shows that the price of petrol at Ex-depot was Rs. 331.38 per litre in October, and now, the price has decreased to Rs. 267.34 per liter in the current month, directly benefiting consumers and alleviating the financial burden on fuel expenses.
Similarly, the price of diesel in October was Rs. 329.18 per litre and has now dropped to Rs. 276.19 per litre, providing consumers with a benefit of Rs. 52.99.
The drop in the price of petroleum products is expected to contribute significantly to easing the financial impact on consumers. These reductions are anticipated to have positive implications for various sectors of the economy, offering a reprieve to consumers and businesses alike.

Raees Ul Ahrar Chaudhry Ghulam Abbas strong proponent, defender in Kashmir: AJK PM

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ANwaar ul Haque
MIRPUR ( AJK ): , Dec 17 (APP):Azad Jammu and Kashmir Prime Minister Chaudhry Anwar ul Haq said that Raees Ul Ahrar Chaudhry Ghulam Abbas was a strong proponent and defender of the two-nation ideology in Kashmir.
In his message issued on Sunday, Rais-ul-Ahrar’s death anniversary fell on Monday, December 18, the AJK premier said that the departed leader was a staunch Pakistani who had devoted his entire life to the freedom of Jammu and Kashmir.
He said that Chaudhry Ghulam Abbas was a close confidante of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah. While paying homage to the late deceased leader, the PM said that Ghulam Abbas was counted among the trusted companions of Quaid-e-Azam.
Terming Rais-ul-Ahrar as a man of honesty and integrity, the PM said that Chaudhry Ghulam Abbas guided the Muslims of Kashmir in the right direction.
He said that Quaid Millat fought against the ideology of Congress and Sheikh Abdullah with great wisdom and courage. The PM said that Chaudhry Sahib also played an active role in the settlement of Kashmiri refugees in Pakistan.

CM directs DCs to ensure cut in transport fares

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CM Punjab
LAHORE, Dec 17 (APP):Punjab Caretaker Chief Minister  Mohsin Naqvi has assigned a task to officials concerned to ensure reduction in the inter-city transport fares in proportion to the cut in the prices of diesel.
He ordered all deputy commissioners across Punjab to meet the deadline for reduction in fares. CM Naqvi stated that the benefit in the reduction of petroleum prices should be passed on directly to the people of the province.
Naqvi ordered an indiscriminate action against transport owners who refuse to reduce transport fares by tonight.

Bus fares reduced by 7%

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LAHORE, Dec 17 (APP):After a reduction in the prices of petroleum products, transport owners have also decreased bus fares by 7%.
The Punjab Regional Transport Authority (RTA) secretary said that transport owners had been asked to reduce  bus fares in proportion to the reduction in petrol prices and they agreed to decrease the fares.
The secretary said a new fare list was being prepared and it would be provided to transport owners and banners of new fares would also be displayed at bus stands.
The consumers received a welcome surprise on Friday as the caretaker government announced a significant reduction in fuel prices, slashing the cost of petrol by Rs14 and high-speed diesel (HSD) by Rs13.50 per litre for the next fortnight.

Caretaker Sindh Chief Minister Justice (R) Maqbool Baqar speaks at Fund Raising Event of University Medical Complex at a local hotel

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Caretaker Sindh Chief Minister Justice (R) Maqbool Baqar speaks at Fund Raising Event of University Medical Complex at a local hotel
APP25-171223 KARACHI: December 17 - Caretaker Sindh Chief Minister Justice (R) Maqbool Baqar speaks at Fund Raising Event of University Medical Complex at a local hotel. APP/TZDZID
Caretaker Sindh Chief Minister Justice (R) Maqbool Baqar speaks at Fund Raising Event of University Medical Complex at a local hotel
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Caretaker Sindh Chief Minister Justice (R) Maqbool Baqar speaks at Fund Raising Event of University Medical Complex at a local hotel
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KARACHI: December 17 – Caretaker Sindh Chief Minister Justice (R) Maqbool Baqar speaks at Fund Raising Event of University Medical Complex at a local hotel. APP/TZDZID

The female participants of a ‘Christmas Aman Rally’ waving their hands

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The female participants of a ‘Christmas Aman Rally’ waving their hands
APP22-171223 KARACHI: December 17 – The female participants of a ‘Christmas Aman Rally’ waving their hands. APP/SDQ/TZD/FHA
The female participants of a ‘Christmas Aman Rally’ waving their hands
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The female participants of a ‘Christmas Aman Rally’ waving their hands
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KARACHI: December 17 – The participants of a ‘Christmas Aman Rally’ seen on a vehicle while passing through Jackup line Road. APP/SDQ/TZD/FHA
The female participants of a ‘Christmas Aman Rally’ waving their hands
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KARACHI: December 17 – The participants of a ‘Christmas Aman Rally’ passing through Jackup line Road to culminate at Karachi Press Club (KPC). APP/SDQ/TZD/FHA

Women visiting book stall during 18th International Book Fair at Karachi Expo Centre

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Women visiting book stall during 18th International Book Fair at Karachi Expo Centre
APP21-171223 KARACHI: December 17 – Women visiting book stall during 18th International Book Fair at Karachi Expo Centre. APP/SDQ/TZD/FHA
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Aqeel wins Begum Kulsum Saifullah Khan Tennis C’ship title

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 17 (APP):Aqeel Khan continued his dominance at the national level as he annexed another men’s singles title, the 9th Begum Kulsum Saifullah Khan National Ranking Tennis Championships, at the PTF-SDA Tennis Complex in Islamabad on Sunday.
The seasoned Aqeel, who is Pakistan’s number one, overcame the promising Muhammad Shoaib 6-2,6-3 to lift the prestigious title. In the boys singles 14 and under final, Abdul Basit came from behind to clinch the title, beating Hassan Usmani 5-7, 6-1, 6-1. In the boys singles 12 and under final, Shayan Afridi outclassed Rashid Ali Bacahani 4-0, 4-2.
Ing. Ladislav Steinhubel, Ambassador of the Czech Republic to Pakistan, was the chief guest at the closing ceremony, while Asad Saifullah Khan was the guest of honour.
The closing ceremony was also attended by Anwar Saifullah Khan, Javed Saifullah Khan, Senator Farhatullah Babar, Dr Muhammad Tahir, and other notables. The President of PTF, Senator Salim Saifullah Khan, in a message, appreciated the efforts of the PTF management for conducting the event in a highly befitting manner.

Business community, experts hail govt’s economic strategies

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By Shams Abbasi

ISLAMABAD, Dec 17 (APP): Despite challenges, the comprehensive strategies implemented by the caretaker government have led to notable economic progress, evident through various indicators and recognized by both the business community and experts.

The business community and economic experts described the reduction in oil prices stability of the exchange rate and outstanding performance of Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) as positive for the country’s economy.

Talking to APP, they said, the petrol price has come down from Rs 331.38 in January 2023 to Rs 267.34 now, showing a decrease of Rs.65 rupees, adding it would result in a decrease in the inflation rate; further strengthening the exchange rate and lead PSX towards more positive performance, besides helping in promoting local market and external sectors of the economy.

President of Federation Pakistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI), Irfan Iqbal Sheikh told APP that the government had decided to give the benefit of the fall in international prices to the industry and the domestic consumers.

The President of FPCCI said that it will have a good impact on domestic industry including internal and external sectors.
Sheikh said that stability in the exchange rate, which has crossed the limit of Rs 300 and is now between Rs 280 and Rs285, is proof of the success of the government’s administrative measure.

He said that there has been an upward trend in the stock exchange for the last few months, which is pleasing.
The President said that the government needs to take more measures to give industry businesses a chance to grow in the country.

Talking to APP, President ICCI, Ahsan Zafar Bakhtawri said that the reduction in petrol prices will reduce inflation in the country and more buyers will come to the market. He said that the country’s economic situation was improving at present, which would benefit the common man including the business community.

On this occasion, President Faisalabad Chamber of Commerce, Dr Khurram Tariq said that the reduction in oil prices, stability in the exchange rate and improvement in the stock exchange are the result of the current government’s better economic policies.

He said that the government should come towards business regulation and take measures for ease of doing business so that there is more economic growth in the country.

Meanwhile, the President of Sialkot Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Abdul Ghaffar said that Sialkot is the major export city of Pakistan and the fall in oil prices will have a positive impact on the external sector.

He said that the government’s initiatives to improve the business environment in the country are commendable.
President of Lahore Chamber of Commerce, Mian Kashif Anwar while talking to APP said that the stability of oil prices and exchange rates are necessary for each other. He said that the decrease in oil prices and exchange rates has positively affected the industrial sector of Lahore.

Meanwhile, President Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Sakib Rafiq said that the price of petrol will have a positive impact on local businesses, which will allow the industry to grow.

On this occasion, the vice-chairman of the All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA- Punjab), Zahid Mazhar, said that the decrease in petroleum prices and stability in the exchange rate will have a positive impact on the largest textile sector in the country’s economy.

He said that the textile sector has the largest share of the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at present.
Meanwhile, the president of the Sarhad Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mr Ejaz Khan Afridi described the reduction in oil prices as welcoming.

President Quetta Chamber of Commerce and Industry Haji Abdullah said that the business community of Quetta, including the industrial sector, considers the current government’s economic policies in the right direction and the current economic stability is a big proof of this.
Meanwhile, renowned economist and former finance minister, Dr Hafeez Pasha, while talking to APP, said that the oil prices in the world market decreased due to which the government reduced the oil prices to benefit the domestic industry and the common people.

He said this will reduce the inflation in the country and especially the price of energy. Hafiz said that the progress in the stock exchange and the reduction in the value of the dollar will have a significant impact on the country’s economy.

On this occasion, President PRIME, Ali Salman said that the current economic situation in the country is stable due to the reduction in oil prices and stability in exchange rates. He said that at this time there is a need to bring a business regulation regime and improve tax policy, foreign investment and export.

President Federation of Pakistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI), Irfan Iqbal Sheikh, President of Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI) Ahsan Zafar Bakhtawari, President of Faisalabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FCCI) Dr Khurram Tariq, President of Sialkot Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Abdul Ghaffar, President Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mian Kashif Anwar, President of Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mr Sakib Rafique, Vice Chairman of All Pakistan Textile Mills Association(APTMA-Punjab) Zahid Mazhar, President of Sarhad Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Ejaz Khan Afridi, President of Quetta Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Haji Abdullah, Including Renowned economist and Ex. Minister for Finance, Dr Hafiz Pasha and President of Policy Research Institute of Market Economy (PRIME)Ali appreciated the economic policies and economic achievements of the current government. They praised the efforts being made by the interim setup for the development of the economy.
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