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Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar meets with the Prime Minister of Estonia Ms. Kaja Kallas on the sidelines of the high level segment of COP-28.

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Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar meets with the Prime Minister of Estonia Ms. Kaja Kallas on the sidelines of the high level segment of COP-28.
APP60-011223 DUBAI: December 01 - Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar meets with the Prime Minister of Estonia Ms. Kaja Kallas on the sidelines of the high level segment of COP-28. APP/ZID
Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar meets with the Prime Minister of Estonia Ms. Kaja Kallas on the sidelines of the high level segment of COP-28.
APP60-011223
DUBAI: December 01 

Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar visits Pakistan Pavilion at COP-28

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Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar visits Pakistan Pavilion at COP-28
APP59-011223 DUBAI: December 01 - Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar visits Pakistan Pavilion at COP-28. APP/ZID
Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar visits Pakistan Pavilion at COP-28
APP59-011223
DUBAI: December 01 

Pakistan envoy to Belgium calls on Minister-President of Flanders region

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BRUSSELS, Dec 1 (APP):Ambassador of Pakistan to European Union, Belgium & Luxembourg Amna Baloch Friday called on Minister-President of Flanders region Jan Jambon and discussed matters relating to mutual interests.

During the meeting, the two sides reaffirmed commitment to enhance economic cooperation and deepen diplomatic ties.

Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar visits Pakistan Pavilion at COP

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Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar visits Pakistan Pavilion at COP
APP58-011223 DUBAI: December 01 - Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar visits Pakistan Pavilion at COP-28. APP/ZID
Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar visits Pakistan Pavilion at COP
APP58-011223
DUBAI: December 01 

Caretaker Federal Minister for IT and Telecommunication Dr Umar Saif cutting cake at reception on the National Day of Thailand

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Caretaker Federal Minister for IT and Telecommunication Dr Umar Saif cutting cake at reception on the National Day of Thailand
APP57-011223 ISLAMABAD: December 01 - Caretaker Federal Minister for IT and Telecommunication Dr Umar Saif cutting cake at reception on the National Day of Thailand. APP/ZID
Caretaker Federal Minister for IT and Telecommunication Dr Umar Saif cutting cake at reception on the National Day of Thailand
APP57-011223
ISLAMABAD: December 01 –

Islooites breath moderate air after light drizzle subsides months ambient pollution

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 1 (APP):The air quality of the federal capital was recorded as moderate on Friday as the air pollutants ratio in the atmosphere was below the permissible limits of the national environmental quality standards of the Pakistan Environmental Protection Agency after yesterday’s drizzle in the twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad helped subside the air pollutants.
The Pakistan Environmental Protection Agency (Pak-EPA) daily air quality report indicated a reduced ratio of air pollutants, recorded below permissible limits, and the air quality was moderate. The Agency is responsible for ensuring the protection of the environment under the Pakistan Environmental Protection Act 1997.
The hazardous air pollutant particulate matter of 2.5 microns (PM2.5), which was a hazardous atmospheric contaminant, remained 14.4 micro grammes per cubic meter on average which was lower than the national environmental quality standards (NEQS) of 35 mic-programmes per cubic meter and denoted the air quality unhealthy for sensitive people.
PM2.5 is generated through the combustion of an engine, industrial emissions, burning garbage or inflammable material and dust blown up by fast-moving cars plying on non-cemented patches of the roads.
The ratio of nitrogen dioxide and sulphur dioxide (NO2&SO2 respectively) also remained below the NEQS that were mostly produced during the industrial emissions from the factories involving complex and extraordinary chemicals’ use in production processes. The NO2 remained 10.28 microgrammes per cubic meter and SO2 was 10.63 microgrammes per cubic meter.
The EPA officials claimed that the vehicular emissions due to increased automobiles was one of the leading cause of bad air quality. Industrial emissions were already subsided due to carbon-absorbing advanced technology installed at various steel manufacturing units.
When calculated at the Air Quality Index (AQI) calculator of AirNow the PM2.5 concentrations revealed an AQI of 56 leaving the air quality status to be moderate which left the sensitive groups, people with mainly respirator and heart diseases, elderly and children mostly at high risk of contracting respiratory or health complications due to air pollutants in the atmosphere.
The experts urged the people belonging to the sensitive group to avoid prolonged and heavy exertion outdoors.

Sikh leader’s attempted assassination in US confirms Indian involvement in extra-territorial killings: FO

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Mumtaz Zahra Baloch

ISLAMABAD, Dec 1 (APP): Foreign Office Spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch on Friday said that the charges leveled by the United States against an Indian national for an attempted assassination of a Sikh leader on its soil confirmed that India was involved in the extra-territorial killings.

“These revelations released by the US authorities are the latest in a series of such reports that confirm the existence of a global network of Indian intelligence that is involved in espionage and extra-territorial killings,” Foreign Office Spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said in her weekly press briefing.

She said the network had been engaged in assassinations and abductions in South Asia for decades and Pakistan had remained a target of India’s state sponsored terrorism, subversion and espionage.

“We have been inviting international attention to these activities of Indian intelligence services as last year, Pakistan released a dossier with credible information on Indian involvement in the Lahore attack,” she said.

“We condemn these acts and believe that India’s irresponsible and reckless conduct is a clear violation of international law and the UN principle of state sovereignty.”

As regards the participation of Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar in the World Climate Action Summit, as part of the UN Climate Change Conference 2023 (COP 28), the spokesperson said PM Kakar’s agenda in Dubai included high-level participation at the Summit and some bilateral meetings on the sidelines.

“He will address the Summit tomorrow, where he will present Pakistan’s vision for climate change, advocating for common commitments in mitigation, adaptation, climate finance, and the Loss and Damage Fund,” she said, adding that the prime minister would also emphasize equity and global cooperation for climate resilience.

At the COP 28, she said, Pakistan aimed to collaborate with developing countries for the operationalization of the ‘Loss and Damage Fund’, a meaningful outcome from the Global Stock Take, and the fulfillment of the long-overdue goal of mobilizing US$100 billion annually in climate finance.

With respect to the Palestine issue, she reaffirmed Pakistan’s support for the Palestinian brothers and sisters in the time of great ordeal and trauma for the Palestinian people.

“We are disappointed that after a brief pause, Israel has restarted bombing the Palestinian people. The temporary pause offered a crucial respite to the suffering people of Gaza and allowed exchange of prisoners,” she added.

She said the international community should take immediate and decisive steps to bring an end to Israel’s campaign of terror against the Palestinian civilians.

“Pakistan supports the call for a comprehensive investigation into attacks against medical facilities, schools, mosques, churches, residential buildings and water facilities and urges full accountability for the war crimes being perpetrated in occupied Palestine,” she added.

As regards situation in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), Mumtaz Baloch said a few days ago, seven Kashmiri students of Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agriculture Science and Technology in Ganderbal district were arrested for celebrating Australia’s victory over India in the final match of the Cricket World Cup.

She said the development was a clear manifestation of India’s misuse of counter-terrorism laws, and its erroneous and vicious application of terrorism charges.

She said that Additional Foreign Secretary (Africa) Ambassador Shaharyar Akbar Khan would lead a delegation to the Peacekeeping Ministerial Meeting to be held in Accra, Ghana, on December 5-6.

Responding to a question, she said Pakistan was strongly committed to the protection of workers, including Chinese nationals, working on the projects under the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

As regards the humanitarian assistance dispatched by Pakistan for the Palestinians, the spokesperson said that Pakistan’s assistance had reached Gaza through the Rafah crossing.

Replying to another query, she said, “We are very satisfied with the number of individuals who are leaving for Afghanistan voluntarily and the number of repatriations involving the law enforcement officials is very small compared to the voluntary repatriations taking place.”

It was encouraging for Pakistan because it gave a hope that the individuals would apply for visas for Pakistan in future and come here through legal means on Afghan passports, she added.

With regards to the Bannu attack and other terrorist acts that have recently taken place in Pakistan, she maintained that there were concerns of “our law enforcement officials that there are links of these attacks with individuals and TTP operatives who currently reside inside the Afghan territory”.

“We have expressed our serious concerns and we hope that the Afghan authorities will take immediate action against these individuals and hand them over to Pakistan, “she added.

LESCO recovers over Rs 20m from 614 defaulters in 24 hours

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LAHORE, Dec 01 (APP):The Lahore Electric Supply Company (LESCO) in collaboration with Tehsildars (Recovery) has recovered Rs 20 million from  614  dead defaulters in all the five districts- Lahore, Sheikhupura, Nankana Sahib, Kasur and Okara- on 79th day of its recovery campaign.
LESCO spokesman told media here Friday that on the 79th day, Chief Engineer O&M (T&G) Zafar Iqbal with the support of Tehsildar City Mujahid Zia and Tehsildar Shalimar Noreez Humayun recovered outstanding dues of Rs 1.86 million from 75 defaulters in Northern Circle and Rs 3.05 million from 87 defaulters in Eastern Circle respectively. Similarly, LESCO Manager (Material Disposal) Engineer Anwar Watto along with Tehsildar Model Town Rana Arsal and Tehsildar Cant. Sajjad Qureshi recovered Rs 1.42 million from 50 defaulters in Central Circle, while Manager (Technical) Engineer Muhammad Farooq with the assistance of Tehsildar NankanaSahib Muhammad Iqbal Rasheed and Tehsildar Sheikhupura Muhammad Aslam Gujjar recovered Rs 6.01 million from 50 defaulters in Nankana Circle and Rs 3.10 million from 86 defaulters in Sheikhupura Circle. He added that LESCO Manager E&S (PMU) Engineer Abbas Ali in collaboration with Naib Tehsildar Kasur and Okara Mirza Zahid Baig recovered outstanding dues of Rs 1.10 million from 94 defaulters in Okara Circle and Rs 2.58 million from 126 defaulters in Kasur Circle.
Up till now during the recovery campaign, the LESCO with the help of Tehsildars (Recovery) recovered more than Rs 1.47 billion from 46,867 dead defaulters in its all circles of operation. He elaborated that LESCO recovered outstanding dues of Rs 185.64 million from 5,990 defaulters in Northern Circle; Rs 352.23million from 6,019 defaulters in Eastern Circle; Rs 199.94 million from 5,625 defaulters in Central Circle; Rs 77.86 million from 2,409 defaulters in South Circle, Rs 99.66 million from 4,381 defaulters in Nankana Circle; Rs 230.37 million from 5,491 defaulters in Sheikhupura Circle; Rs 92.30 million from 7,103 defaulters in Okara Circle and Rs 233.79million from 9,849 defaulters in Kasur Circle.
For the recovery campaign started on September 13, the Lahore Division’s Commissioner had assigned additional charge of Tehsildar Recovery (from LESCO defaulters) to relevant Tehsidars, while LESCO Chief Executive Officer Engineer Shahid Haidar has also designated four senior officers to assist them in the dues recovery from defaulters. LESCO Chief Executive Officer Engineer Shahid Haider said that the company is facing loss due to dead defaulters, and vowed to continue action against them.

K-Electric officers meet LESCO chief

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K-electric
LAHORE, Dec 01 (APP):K-Electric General Manager (HSEQ) Shiraz Ahmed and Head of Corporate Rizwan Ahmed met with Engineer Shahid Haider, Chief Executive Officer of Lahore Electric Supply Company-LESCO), the company’s spokesman told media here Friday.
During the meeting, they discussed the measures related to ensuring the safety of customers and employees. The LESCO and K-Electric officers shared their experiences with each other to improve safety measures.
Chief Engineer (Material Management) Ramzan Butt, Chief Engineer (P&D0) Imran Mehmood, Chief Engineer (T&G) Zafar Iqbal, DG (Implementation) Raja Mehmood, Director (Credit Management Unit) Rai Masood Kharl were also present.

LESCO detects 323 power pilferers in 24 hours

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power pilferers
LAHORE, Dec 01 (APP):The Lahore Electric Supply Company (LESCO) detected a total of 323 connections from where the customers were pilfering electricity in all its circles of five districts (Lahore, Sheikhupura, Nankana Sahib, Kasur and Okara) on the 83rd day of grand anti-power theft campaign.
A LESCO spokesman told the media on Friday that the company had also submitted FIR applications against 323 electricity thieves, out of which 178 FIRs have been registered in respective police stations, while 24 accused have been arrested.
Grand anti-power theft operations against electricity thieves are being conducted on the directives of the Federal Power Division and the LESCO Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Engineer Shahid Haider is supervising these operations. The LESCO chief vowed that the operations would continue without discrimination until the complete end of electricity theft. The electricity pilferers as well as the LESCO officers and employees who facilitate them are also being brought to justice.
On the 83rd consecutive day (Dec. 01) of the anti-power theft campaign, the spokesman added, large commercial consumers were also found involved in electricity theft and all of them were also disconnected and charged with detection units. Among the seized connections 10 were commercial, 04 agricultural, 03 industrial and 306 domestic, and all these connections were disconnected and charged with a total of 372,579 units as detection bill amounting to Rs 14.840 million.
Apprising the media about some major power pilferers, he explained that LESCO charged Rs 350,000 detection bill against 5,510 units to an electricity pilferer in Sarai Mughal area; Rs 300,000 fine in the form of detection bill against 3,900 units to a customer stealing electricity also in Kot Abdul Maalik; Rs 250,000 detection bill against 4,000 units to another power thief in Factory Area; and Rs 250,000 detection bill to a power thief in an area along side Sheikhupura Road.
During the 83 days of grand anti-theft campaign, the spokesman mentioned, the LESCO detected pilferage on 31,750 power connections and submitted 31,372 FIR applications against electricity thieves in the relevant police stations out of which 30,365 FIRs have been registered, while 15,230 accused have so far been arrested by the police. The LESCO has so far charged a total of 53,372,718 detection units worth Rs 2,111,409,421 to all the power pilferers.