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Masses to decide in February 8 elections who will rule Pakistan: Solangi

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Multan, Dec 06 (APP): Caretaker Federal Minister for Information, Broadcasting and Parliamentary Affairs Murtaza Solangi said on Wednesday that general elections would be held on February 8, 2024 and full preparations were underway to accomplish the task in a fair and transparent manner.

Takling to media persons at the inaugural ceremony of the 24-hour regional transmission of Pakistan Television Multan, he said that the people would ultimately decide the next government of the country and formally give the mandate on elections day through the ballot. He dispelled any doubt by some quarters about the holding of general elections.

He pointed out that Preamble of the Constitution had indicated that elected representatives would ultimately run the affairs of the country.

Answering a question, he said the media was free and the judiciary was independent in the country.

Solangi said that multiple voices and slogans were the hallmark of democracy and no one should worry about the democratic norms. “Democracy does not harbour sheer silence just like a graveyard,” he remarked.

He said at the moment, the performance of the next parliament and government could not be assessed in advance.
“We will hand over affairs of the country to the next government in a better state than the point when the caretaker government took over the charge,” he added.

He categorically stated that fundamental decision-making was not the task of caretaker government, and it was surely the responsibility of an elected government and elected parliament. However, he said the present caretaker regime would do whatever the possible within next two months for the betterment of the country.

To a question, he said that Ministry of Food Security was doing its job in an efficient manner, and steps were being taken for agriculture sector development under SIFC.

He said the Federal government would work with provinces for the development of this sector despite the fact that agriculture was the provincial subject.

He said that Pakistan Television has officially commenced the 24-hour regional broadcasting from Multan Center.

The minister said that the PTV Multan Center would broadcast eight current affairs programmes in a week. Moreover, it would also produce music, literature and children programmes from PTV Multan.

He said that PTV Multan broadcasts would be seen in over fifty countries of the world.

He said that when he was Director General Radio Pakistan, it initiated Saraiki news bulletin for the first time.

He opined that PTV Multan will play an important role in the promotion and projection of regional culture and heritage in addition to promoting the economic and cultural rights of the people of region.

“We wish PTV Multan to be the voice of the real problems of the people of this region,” he added.

Senator Saleem Mandviwalla presiding over a meeting of the Senate Standing Committee on Aviation at Parliament House

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Senator Saleem Mandviwalla presiding over a meeting of the Senate Standing Committee on Aviation at Parliament House
APP30-061223 ISLAMABAD: December 06 - Senator Saleem Mandviwalla presiding over a meeting of the Senate Standing Committee on Aviation at Parliament House. APP/TZD/FHA
Senator Saleem Mandviwalla presiding over a meeting of the Senate Standing Committee on Aviation at Parliament House
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Secretary Senate, Mohammad Qasim Samad Khan and Secretary General (IPC), Former Senator Sitara Ayaz signing the memorandum of understanding (MOU) between Senate Secretariat and International Parliamentarians’ Congress (IPC) at Parliament House

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Secretary Senate, Mohammad Qasim Samad Khan and Secretary General (IPC), Former Senator Sitara Ayaz signing the memorandum of understanding (MOU) between Senate Secretariat and International Parliamentarians’ Congress (IPC) at Parliament House
APP29-061223 ISLAMABAD: December 06 - Secretary Senate, Mohammad Qasim Samad Khan and Secretary General (IPC), Former Senator Sitara Ayaz signing the memorandum of understanding (MOU) between Senate Secretariat and International Parliamentarians’ Congress (IPC) at Parliament House. APP/TZD/FHA
Secretary Senate, Mohammad Qasim Samad Khan and Secretary General (IPC), Former Senator Sitara Ayaz signing the memorandum of understanding (MOU) between Senate Secretariat and International Parliamentarians’ Congress (IPC) at Parliament House
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ISLAMABAD: December 06

A group photograph of students and faculty members of Balochistan residential college, Zhob in the Senate Hall at Parliament House

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A group photograph of students and faculty members of Balochistan residential college, Zhob in the Senate Hall at Parliament House
APP28-061223 ISLAMABAD: December 06 - A group photograph of students and faculty members of Balochistan residential college, Zhob in the Senate Hall at Parliament House. APP/TZD/FHA
A group photograph of students and faculty members of Balochistan residential college, Zhob in the Senate Hall at Parliament House
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ISLAMABAD: December 06 

A group of students and faculty members of the Balochistan residential college, Zhob visiting senate museum at Parliament House

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A group of students and faculty members of the Balochistan residential college, Zhob visiting senate museum at Parliament House
APP27-061223 ISLAMABAD: December 06 - A group of students and faculty members of the Balochistan residential college, Zhob visiting senate museum at Parliament House. APP/TZD/FHA
A group of students and faculty members of the Balochistan residential college, Zhob visiting senate museum at Parliament House
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ISLAMABAD: December 06 

SBP launches ‘RAAST’ Person to Merchant payment service

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SBP

KARACHI, Dec 06 (APP): State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), Wednesday launched an interoperable RAAST Person-to-Merchant (P2M) payment service to facilitate digital payment acceptance for merchants and businesses.

As part of Raast implementation project, the SBP instructed banks, Micro Finance Banks (MFBs), Electronic Money Institutions (EMIs), Payment System Operators (PSOs) and Payment Service Providers (PSPs) to enable Raast P2M service for their customers, said a statement issued here.

The Raast P2M system will enable merchants to accept payments through different modes including Unified Quick Response (QR) Codes, Raast Alias (such as mobile phones), bank accounts (IBAN), and Request to Pay (RTP). The technical specifications in this regard have already been shared with REs.

A circular issued by SBP’s Digital Finance Group requires all regulated entities (REs) to enable the capabilities such as Read/Scan RAAST QR Codes, Process Request to Pay (Now and Later), Push Payments to merchant RAAST Aliases and IBANs and initiate the request for returns or refunds in their respective Apps by March 01, 2024.

The REs were further instructed to provide efficient, seamless and easy to use interfaces to their customers while they were also directed not to charge any fee from their customers using Raast payment options to pay for their transactions.

To ensure maximum adoption of digital payment through Raast P2M Service, all REs were instructed not to restrict number and amount of transactions performed by their customers, provide instant transaction confirmation and make account statements available for customers on digital channels -apps and internet portals- in real time.

The SBP has also instructed the existing merchants acquiring REs to complete the integration with ‘RAAST’ for enabling their respective merchants and e-commerce players to accept payments through ‘RAAST’ P2M service by March 31, 2024.

Further, all REs shall ensure that billers/bill-aggregators already on-boarded by them are also enabled to accept payments via Raast payment options by March 31, 2024.

All the REs were also required to devise comprehensive dispute resolution, liability and risk management frameworks for on-boarded merchants as well as for third parties along with taking necessary steps to prevent loss of customer data and funds due to cyber security threats as well as preventing frauds and misuse of Raast P2M Service.

SBP has also advised merchant service provider (MSPs) to initially waive off service charges and enter into agreement with other REs to offer specialized services, packages, discounts and loyalty programs to promote adoption of Raast merchant services.

For creating awareness about Raast Merchant Services and promoting its adoption, all REs including MSPs would take necessary measures including designing and launching media and on ground campaigns, promotional activities and strategic alliances.

The enablement of RAAST P2M facility is likely to give a big boost to the SBP digitization efforts enabling hundreds of thousands of vendors across the country to receive payments against the goods and services in their accounts on real time basis.

Senator Syed Ali Zafar, Chairman Senate Standing Committee on Law and Justice presiding over a meeting of the committee at Parliament Lodges

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Senator Syed Ali Zafar, Chairman Senate Standing Committee on Law and Justice presiding over a meeting of the committee at Parliament Lodges
APP26-061223 ISLAMABAD: December 06 - Senator Syed Ali Zafar, Chairman Senate Standing Committee on Law and Justice presiding over a meeting of the committee at Parliament Lodges. APP/TZD/FHA
Senator Syed Ali Zafar, Chairman Senate Standing Committee on Law and Justice presiding over a meeting of the committee at Parliament Lodges
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ISLAMABAD: December 06 

COMSTECH, University of N’Djamena, Chad sign MoU for strengthening scientific cooperation

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 06 (APP):COMSTECH and the University of N’Djamena, Chad on Wednesday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to promote and strengthen cooperation in the fields of science, technology and innovation.
The MoU aimed to provide a platform for collaborative activities in the fields of mutual interest and encourage mobility and cooperation.
Both institutions agreed to develop and implement joint educational programs and scientific programs in the fields of science, technology and innovation.
Students, academic and scientific personnel will be placed in the University of N’Djamena for training, professional development and improvement of educational activities to strengthen international academic exchange.
Both institutions agreed to cooperate in research activities and development projects and collaborate in organizing national and international events, like workshops, conferences, seminars, and exhibitions.
The University of N’Djamena will become a COMSTECH Consortium of Excellence member and register on the OIC technology and innovation portal.
The Coordinator-General COMSTECH signed the MoU, Dr. M. Iqbal Choudhary and the President of the University of N’Djamena, Dr. Mahamat Saleh Daoussa Haggar in the University of N’Djamena office.

PSX crosses another milestone, reaches to 63,917 points

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 06 (APP): The 100-index of Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) crossed another milestone on Wednesday and reached to 63,917.72 points by gaining 961.70 more points, a positive change of 1.53 percent, PSX reported.

A total of 984,813,834 shares valuing Rs 35.094 billion were traded during the day as compared to 765,418,288 shares valuing Rs 30.858 billion the last day.

Some 383 companies transacted their shares in the stock market; 258 of them recorded gains and 117 sustained losses, whereas the share prices of 08 remained unchanged.

The three top-trading companies were K-Electric Ltd with 143,664,783 shares at Rs3.52 per share, WorldCall Telecom with 56,892,842 shares at Rs 1.57 per share and Hascol Petrol with 54,500,000 shares at Rs 6.69 per share.

Nestle Pakistan Ltd witnessed a maximum increase of Rs 99.99 per share price, closing at Rs 8,700.00, whereas the runner-up was Sapphire Fiber Ltd with a Rs 89.50 rise in its per share price to Rs 1,309.50.

Rafhan Maize witnessed a maximum decrease of Rs 91.00 per share closing at
Rs 11,399.00, followed by Pakistan Tobacco Ltd with a Rs 55.69 decline to close at Rs 1,091.01.

Saudi Arabia secures global dominance, clinches top spot in WAICY with record-breaking medal haul

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Saudi Arabia

RIYADH, Dec 6 (APP): The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has been awarded the first position for winning the largest number of medals in the World Artificial Intelligence Competition for Youth (WAICY), in which 18,000 male and female students from 40 countries in the world participated, topping the United States, India, Greece, Canada, and Singapore.

According to SPA on Wednesday, in the global competition organized by the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA) in cooperation with King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), 18 Saudi projects won, including 11 got gold, silver, and bronze medals, and 7 other projects were in advanced positions out of 6,039 projects, while the United States won 10 medals, India and Greece won two medals for each country, and Canada and Singapore won one medal for each country.

The Kingdom was represented in the competition by general education students from the levels, primary, intermediate, and secondary schools from the schools of Misk, Dhahran, Madac, KAUST, Aramco, AlUla, and NEOM. They all competed in the three competition tracks: AI Showcase, AI-Generated Art, and AI Large language model.
In light of this Saudi excellence, SDAIA and KAUST received the Outstanding Organization Award at the global level for their efforts and commitment to developing artificial intelligence education.

These results confirm the high awareness of Saudi society towards artificial intelligence technologies, which was previously mentioned in the sixth edition of the Artificial Intelligence Index report issued by Stanford University in April 2023, as the Kingdom ranked second in the world in societal awareness of AI following an opinion poll that showed a high rate of confidence among Saudi citizens to deal with artificial intelligence products and services in the Kingdom.