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PFA wastes 450 kg dead chicken

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Dead chicken
MUZAFFARGARH, Dec 15 (APP): The Punjab Food Authority (PFA) team wasted about 450 kg of dead chicken stuffed into a loader rickshaw at the main highway.
According to a spokesman of the food authority the dead chicken was being supplied to different food points across the district through the vehicle number LEG- 3916. The supplier was booked with the Civil Lines police station.
The spokesman said further that dealers of dead meat won’t be spared anywhere and dealt with iron hands.
He appealed to the masses to register a complaint at 1223 in case of finding any crime relating to food adulteration or supply or sale of dead meat in any part of the region.

EPD conducts awareness seminar to curb Single-Use Plastics

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SINGLE USE PLASTIC
MULTAN, Dec 15 (APP): The Environment Protection Department Punjab, under the umbrella of the World Bank-funded Punjab Green Development Program, conducted a seminar on “Negative Environmental and Health Impacts of Single-Use Plastics” at Multan Tea House.
Attendees from various sectors, including large retailers, plastic producers, media representatives, civil society organizations, academia, and traders participated in the session.
Deputy Director Environmental Protection Agency, Multan Muhammad Idrees apprised the audience regarding the actions taken to curb Single-Use Plastics.
Scholars from the University of Punjab, MNS Agriculture University, and Women University Multan apprised the attendees regarding the harmful health and environmental impacts of Single-Use Plastics.
The Environment Protection Department emphasized the importance of informing the general public about the detrimental effects of single-use plastics on our environment and health.
Through these targeted efforts, the campaign aims to foster a sense of responsibility among citizens and encourage sustainable practices.

IRSA releases 85,400 cusecs water

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IRSA

ISLAMABAD, Dec 15 (APP): Indus River System Authority (IRSA) on Friday released 85,400 cusecs of water from various rim stations with inflow of 37,400 cusecs.

According to the data released by IRSA, the water level in the River Indus at Tarbela Dam was 1481.31 feet and was 81.31 feet higher than its dead level of 1,398 feet. Water inflow and outflow in the dam was recorded as 18,200 cusecs and 45,000 cusecs respectively.

The water level in River Jhelum at Mangla Dam was 1163.20 feet, which was 113.20 feet higher than its dead level of 1,050 feet. The inflow and outflow of water was recorded at 4,800 cusecs and 26,000 cusecs respectively.

The release of water at Kalabagh, Taunsa, Guddu and Sukkur was recorded as 61,800, 38,500, 30,000 and 4,600 cusecs respectively. Similarly, from River Kabul, a total of 7,200 cusecs of water were released at Nowshera and 2,000 cusecs were released from River Chenab at Marala.

EXCHANGE RATES FOR CURRENCY NOTES

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KARACHI, Dec 15 (APP): EXCHANGE RATES FOR CURRENCY NOTES
CURRENCY SELLING BUYING
USD 286.79280.62
GBP 366.11 358.16
EUR 315.38 309.14
JPY 2.0200 1.9764
SAR 76.45 74.79
AED 78.10 76.92

LIBOR
LIBOR FOR CALCULATING INTEREST ON SPECIAL USD BONDS
LIBOR 1M 5.47629
LIBOR 3M 5.64624
LIBOR 6M 5.76050

US DOLLAR Indicative FBP Rates

CURRENCY SIGHT/
15 DAYS1M2M 3M4M 5M 6M

USD282.10280.80277.97274.48271.38268.13265.45

EUR 310.42309.21 306.49303.00299.97296.77294.17

GBP 360.11358.49354.94350.52346.61 342.47339.05

Two robbery gangs busted in Muzaffargarh

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MUZAFFARGARH, Dec 15 (APP): Sadar police station arrested at least 10 arrested at least 10 accused belonging to two dacoity gangs and recovered from their possession a huge amount of stolen goods along with arms worth around Rs 4 million.
According to the police spokesperson, four persons belonging to the Ramzan gang and six from the Gudi gang were involved in at least 40 criminal cases registered in different police stations of the district.
The accused belonged to the Gudi gang and had recently injured a passerby for resisting during a robbery.
Weapons including pistols, rifles, cash, Kalashnikovs and a large number of stolen goods including mobile phones have been recovered from the possession of the accused.
SHO of Sadar Police Station said in a presser that the stolen goods were being handed over to the respective owners.
DPO Husnain Haider lauded the efforts of the police team and announced appreciation certificate to the raiding teams who completed the operation.

Currency rates of NBP

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KARACHI, Dec 15 (APP): Following are the selling/buying rates of major currencies issued by the National Bank of Pakistan (NBP), here on Friday.

CURRENCY SELLING BUYING
USD 286.79 280.62
GBP 366.11 358.16
EUR 315.38 309.14
JPY 2.0200 1.9764
SAR 76.45 74.79
AED 78.10 76.92

 

NBP exchange rates

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KARACHI, Dec 15 (APP): Treasury Management Division of National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) on Friday the following exchange rates.

CURRENCY SYMBOL TT Selling TT Buying
U.S DOLLAR USD 283.95 283.45
EURO EUR 312.83 312.28
JAPANESE YEN JPY 2.0000 1.9965
BRITISH POUND GBP 362.48 361.55
SWISS FRANC CHF 327.94 327.37
CANADIAN DOLLAR CAD 212.07 211.69
AUSTRALIAN DOLAR AUD 190.63 190.30
SWEDISH KRONA SEK 27.84 27.79
NORWEGIAN KRONE NOK 27.06 27.01
DANISH KRONE DKK 41.88 41.81
NEWZEALAND DOLLAR NZD 176.46 176.15
SINGAPORE DOLLAR SGD 213.85 213.47
HONGKONG DOLLAR HKD 36.51 36.45
KOREAN WON KRW 0.2196 0.2192
CHINESE YUAN CNY 40.08 40.01
MALAYSIAN RINGGIT MYR 60.84 60.74
THAI BAHT THB 8.15 08.13
U.E.A DIRHAM AED 77.85 77.72
SAUDI RIYAL SAR 75.69 75.56
QATAR RIYAL QAR 77.98 77.84
KUWAITI DINAR KWD 923.93 922.30

CONVERSION RATE FOR FROZEN FCY DEPOSITS
USD 283.4002
GBP 357.7643
EUR 308.311
JPY 1.9963

SETTLEMENT DATE: 19-12-2023

Foreign exchange rates

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Exchange rates

KARACHI, Dec 15 (APP): The Exchange Rates Committee of Financial Markets Association of Pakistan issued the following Exchange rates bulletin, here on Friday.

CONVERSION RATES FOR DECEMBER 15, 2023 FOR FOREIGN CURRENCY FOR FORWARD COVER FOR DEPOSITS (EXCLUDING FE 25 DEPOSITS)

SBP SETTLEMENT VALUE DATE DECEMBER 19, 2023

USD 283.4002
GBP 357.7643
EUR 308.3110
JPY 1.9963

 

Dry weather forecast for city

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Dry weather
BAHAWALPUR, Dec 15 (APP): The local Met Office has forecast a dry weather for city for next 24 hours.
The highest maximum temperature 22 centigrade and the lowest minimum 09 centigrade were recorded during last 24 hours.
The dry weather has also been forecast for rest of the region.

Torrential rainfall and flooding pile on misery to displaced Gazans

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UNITED NASTIONS, Dec 14 (APP): URGENT

Heavy rains created new misery in Gaza as UN humanitarian officials reiterated deep concerns on Thursday over the deteriorating health situation in the Strip, amid ongoing Israeli bombardment and fighting with members of the Palestinian resistance.

The UN Humanitarian Affairs Coordination Office, OCHA, said that many areas in the enclave have been flooded, “worsening the struggle of displaced Palestinians”

Almost 1.9 million people in the enclave have been uprooted by the violence and more than half have sought safety in the southern town of Rafah. UN Palestine Refugee Agency (UNRWA) shelters in the south of the Strip are nine times over capacity and scores of people live outdoors, exposed to the harsh weather, or in makeshift shelters.

OCHA said that in overcrowded shelters, sewage cannot be managed. Combined with the flooding and the accumulation of waste, the conditions have attracted insects, mosquitoes and rats, further compounding the risks of disease spread.

Earlier this week the Gaza health authorities said that they had documented 360,000 cases of infectious diseases in shelters and that the actual numbers could be higher.

Meanwhile, on Wednesday humanitarian partners providing water, sanitation and hygiene support to Gaza’s population reported an urgent need for construction materials to fix damaged water pipelines.

“Inability to provide repairs could result in water being cut off from certain areas in the south of Gaza”, OCHA said.

Kamal Adwan Hospital, in Beit Lahiya north of Gaza City, was raided by Israeli troops on Wednesday for the second consecutive day, OCHA said, “with reports of mass arrests and ill-treatment of people who they have detained”.

According to OCHA five doctors and all the female staff detained the previous day were released from custody but the hospital’s director and some 70 other medical staff “remain detained in an unknown location outside of the hospital”. UN health agency, WHO, expressed concern about the raid and urged the protection of patients and staff inside the hospital.

UN-appointed human rights experts sounded the alarm on Thursday over the “tragic consequences” of the conflict for women and girls in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.