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ECP to establish 990 polling stations in ICT for general elections

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 04 (APP): The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) is set to establish nearly 990 polling stations and 3,096 polling booths for the upcoming general elections in Islamabad.

As outlined in the election plan for Islamabad, more than one million voters are expected to cast their votes across the three constituencies of the federal capital.

The federal capital is segmented into three districts, which, in turn, are delineated into 3 constituencies: NA 46, NA 47, and NA 48. As per the document, the plan encompasses details such as constituency population, registered voters, potential polling stations, and election staff.

As outlined in the document, the total population of Islamabad is 2.36 million, and the registered voters amount to 1.83 million. Among them, there are 568,505 male voters and 514,625 female voters in the capital city.

According to the Election Commission, 1,040 presiding officers, 3,251 assistant presiding officers and the same number of polling officers will be appointed. 1,040 senior assistant polling officers will also be appointed in the three constituencies.

President Dr. Arif Alvi in a group photo with the members of the Rice Exporters Association of Pakistan during the Biryani Festival at Aiwan-e-Sadr

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President Dr. Arif Alvi in a group photo with the members of the Rice Exporters Association of Pakistan during the Biryani Festival at Aiwan-e-Sadr
APP57-041223 ISLAMABAD: December 04 - President Dr. Arif Alvi in a group photo with the members of the Rice Exporters Association of Pakistan during the Biryani Festival at Aiwan-e-Sadr. APP/ZID
President Dr. Arif Alvi in a group photo with the members of the Rice Exporters Association of Pakistan during the Biryani Festival at Aiwan-e-Sadr
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President Dr. Arif Alvi addressing the Biryani Festival organized by the Rice Exporters Association of Pakistan, at Aiwan-e-Sadr

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President Dr. Arif Alvi addressing the Biryani Festival organized by the Rice Exporters Association of Pakistan, at Aiwan-e-Sadr
APP56-041223 ISLAMABAD: December 04 - President Dr. Arif Alvi addressing the Biryani Festival organized by the Rice Exporters Association of Pakistan, at Aiwan-e-Sadr. APP/ZID
President Dr. Arif Alvi addressing the Biryani Festival organized by the Rice Exporters Association of Pakistan, at Aiwan-e-Sadr
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President Dr. Arif Alvi addressing the Biryani Festival organized by the Rice Exporters Association of Pakistan, at Aiwan-e-Sadr

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President Dr. Arif Alvi addressing the Biryani Festival organized by the Rice Exporters Association of Pakistan, at Aiwan-e-Sadr
APP55-041223 ISLAMABAD: December 04 - President Dr. Arif Alvi addressing the Biryani Festival organized by the Rice Exporters Association of Pakistan, at Aiwan-e-Sadr. APP/ZID
President Dr. Arif Alvi addressing the Biryani Festival organized by the Rice Exporters Association of Pakistan, at Aiwan-e-Sadr
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ISLAMABAD President Dr. Arif Alvi addressing the Biryani Festival organized by the Rice Exporters Association of Pakistan, at Aiwan-e-Sadr

Aid access to Gaza’s north entirely blocked as Israeli attacks escalates in southern part: UN

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UNITED NATIONS, Dec 04 (APP): Reports of hundreds of fatalities from the deadly Israeli bombing in southern Gaza over the weekend heightened deep concerns for civilians sheltering there, while UN humanitarian officials on Monday said that aid teams had only “extremely limited” movement and access to the north was “now entirely blocked”.

The latest update from the UN aid coordination office, OCHA, confirmed rising casualties and devastation amid “heavy Israeli bombardment from air, land and sea”.

“From the afternoon of (Saturday) 2 December to the afternoon of (Sunday) 3 December, at least 316 people were killed and at least another 664 injured in Gaza,” OCHA’s situation update reported, adding that an Israeli soldier had been reportedly killed in the enclave at the weekend and another had succumbed to wounds sustained previously.

The Israeli attacks resumed following the breakdown of a ceasefire between Hamas and Israel last Friday, 1 December, that had allowed for the release of dozens of the approximately 240 hostages taken from southern Israel during the group’s cross-border operations.

Echoing humanitarian officials’s concerns for civilians caught up in the violence, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, UNWRA, said that in Rafah city in the south people were being forced to flee against a backdrop of airstrikes.

“People are pleading for advice on where to find safety,” Director of UNRWA Affairs Thomas White said. “We have nothing to tell them.”

Some 1.8 million Gazans now live in the south of Gaza after an order from the Israeli Defense Forces to residents to leave the north of the Strip in mid-October.

In a new development, OCHA reported that the Israeli military had “designated an area covering about 20 per cent of Khan Younis city for immediate evacuation” on Sunday and that this area had been “marked in an online map (and) published on social media”.

Prior to the onset of hostilities, this area was home to nearly 117,000 people, the UN aid coordination office said, noting that it housed 21 shelters with about 50,000 internally displaced persons (IDPs), the vast majority previously displaced from the north.

Meanwhile, OCHA reported that some lifesaving humanitarian supplies were continuing to roll into Gaza late on Sunday evening from Egypt, although their exact number and contents were unclear. Ten humanitarian staff also entered via the Rafah border crossing, which also saw the evacuation of 566 foreign nationals and dual citizens, 13 injured people and 11 companions.

In a sign of widespread international alarm over the continuing violence in Gaza, the UN Security Council was due to hold closed consultations on the issue on Monday.

The meeting, which was expected to feature Under-Secretary-General for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs Rosemary DiCarlo, was requested by the United Arab Emirates (UAE), which expressed the “deeply concerning resumption of hostilities and the continuing dire humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip”.

Meanwhile, in a social media post revealing a panorama of smashed masonry, rescue workers and distressed youngsters in southern Gaza on Saturday, UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) spokesperson James Elder railed against “the endless killing of children” after a night of “utterly relentless bombardments”.

Speaking from inside a shelter, the UN official turned his mobile phone camera to Khaled and Hannah, two infants sleeping side by side. “Please meet them and see them, pray that they’ll be alive in a few days’ time,“ he said. “I feel like I’m running out of ways to describe the endless killing of children here.”

Chinese Ambassador calls on CM Balochistan

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QUETTA, Dec 04 (APP): Ambassador of China to Pakistan Jiang Zaidong called on the Balochistan Caretaker Chief Minister Mir Ali Mardan Khan Domki on Monday.

During the meeting, they discussed the development and public welfare projects and issues of mutual interest to be completed with China’s cooperation in Balochistan including Gwadar.

While talking to the Ambassador, Domki said that China is our most important friend and neighbouring country.

“The relationship between China and Pakistan spans many decades and we value our relationship with our friendly neighbour China,” he said and added that bilateral cooperation between the two countries could be further promoted by utilizing investment opportunities in various sectors.

The CM said that the increase in trade volume would have positive effects on the economy of both countries, saying that Democracy China’s investment in Gwadar was of key importance in the economy of Balochistan.

He said that Gwadar has the status of an aorta in the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), and the ongoing Chinese investment in Gwadar would provide employment opportunities to the people.

China has always supported the construction and development of Gwadar and provided facilities to the people here. Coal power plants have been installed in Gwadar to meet the energy requirements, he said.

Domki said the desalination water plant project has also been completed with the support of China to provide clean drinking water to the residents of the city. China was also providing scholarships to Gwadar students which was a positive sign of the province and Gwadar.

He said Balochistan and Hanan province of China have the status of sister provinces, saying that the establishment of the Pak-China Friendship Hospital in Gwadar was an expression of the selfless love of China for the people of Gwadar.

He said: “It is our effort and desire that our bilateral relations should be developed and maintained in the best possible manner and that this partnership of mutual trade and regional cooperation should be maintained.”

Ambassador Zaidong expressed his satisfaction with the ongoing development projects in Gwadar and also desired to expand the investment of China in various sectors in Balochistan.

Pak-Türkiye to finalize, OIC (TPS-OIC) agreement

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 04 (APP):Pakistan and Türkiye on Monday underscored the imperative to finalize the implementation of the Trade Preferential System among the Member States of the OIC (TPS-OIC)  agreement, emphasizing the need for a clear and achievable deadline.
This strategic move is anticipated to unlock the full transformative potential of the agreement, fostering increased intra-OIC trade and propelling both nations towards a more prosperous future, said a press release issued here.
Commerce and Industries Minister Dr. Gohar Ejaz engaged in a meeting with Turkish Trade Minister H.E. Dr. Ömer Bolat on the sidelines of the 39th Ministerial of COMCEC.
Hosted by Dr. Bolat, the meeting focused on critical discussions aimed at strengthening economic ties and fostering collaboration between Pakistan and Türkiye.
The agenda also encompassed comprehensive talks on enhancing trade and investment, with a commitment to further liberalization through collaborative efforts. Minister Dr. Gohar Ejaz briefed his Turkish counterpart on the recent establishment of the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) and its pivotal role in facilitating investment.
Priority investment areas, including Agriculture, Mining, Energy, and IT, were highlighted, showcasing Pakistan’s commitment to economic diversification and growth.
Dr. Ömer Bolat expressed maximum cooperation in advancing bilateral trade relations, acknowledging the potential for mutually beneficial outcomes. The meeting concluded with a shared commitment to fostering stronger economic ties and exploring avenues for sustained collaboration.

Balochistan Caretaker Education Minister Qadir Bakhsh Baloch, Home Minister Captain (R) Muhammad Zubair Jamali & DG, NAB Zafar Iqbal Khan distributing trophy and certificates among position holders after taking part in competition speech regarding anti-corruption at Girls College

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Balochistan Caretaker Education Minister Qadir Bakhsh Baloch, Home Minister Captain (R) Muhammad Zubair Jamali & DG, NAB Zafar Iqbal Khan distributing trophy and certificates among position holders after taking part in competition speech regarding anti-corruption at Girls College
APP36-041223 QUETTA: December 04 - Balochistan Caretaker Education Minister Qadir Bakhsh Baloch, Home Minister Captain (R) Muhammad Zubair Jamali & DG, NAB Zafar Iqbal Khan distributing trophy and certificates among position holders after taking part in competition speech regarding anti-corruption at Girls College. APP/MNN/TZD/ZID
Balochistan Caretaker Education Minister Qadir Bakhsh Baloch, Home Minister Captain (R) Muhammad Zubair Jamali & DG, NAB Zafar Iqbal Khan distributing trophy and certificates among position holders after taking part in competition speech regarding anti-corruption at Girls College
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Caretaker Sindh Information, Minorities Affairs Minister Ahmed Shah talking to media persons during KPC visit

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Caretaker Sindh Information, Minorities Affairs Minister Ahmed Shah talking to media persons during KPC visit
APP37-041223 KARACHI: December 04 - Caretaker Sindh Information, Minorities Affairs Minister Ahmed Shah talking to media persons during KPC visit. APP/SDQ/TZD/ZID
Caretaker Sindh Information, Minorities Affairs Minister Ahmed Shah talking to media persons during KPC visit
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PNCA presents “Celebrating 100 years of Cinematic Artists: A cinematic posters exhibition”

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 04 (APP):The Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) on Monday proudly unveiled the exhibition “Celebrating 100 years
of Cinematic Artists: A Cinematic Posters Exhibition,” curated by the esteemed Murad Khan as this captivating exhibition embarks on a ten-day journey, traversing the evolution of cinema posters over the past century.
The cinema posters, an indispensable element of visual storytelling, have historically played a pivotal role in enticing audiences into the enthralling realm of films.
However, with the advent of the digital era and its transformative impact on promotional strategies, this art form faces the imminent threat of fading into obscurity. In response to this challenge, the exhibition seeks to revive and honor this waning art, paying homage to the artists who have profoundly shaped the cinematic landscape.
Murad Khan, the exhibition’s curator, eloquently expressed the significance of this showcase, stating, “This exhibition serves as a tribute to the invaluable contributions of both senior and contemporary artists who have meticulously crafted the visual narratives of cinema through their masterpieces. It’s a grand celebration of their creativity, innovation, and unwavering dedication to the craft.”
The exhibition meticulously curates a collection of cinema posters, showcasing the diverse styles, techniques, and narratives employed by these visionary artists. By delving into the evolution of cinematic artistry, the showcase aims to evoke nostalgia, ignite curiosity, and rekindle appreciation for the craftsmanship embedded within these posters.
“We are immensely delighted to host this exhibition at PNCA, aligning with our unwavering commitment to promoting and preserving artistic heritage,” stated M. Ayoub Jamali DG-PNCA. “This exhibition will undoubtedly serve as a visual delight for enthusiasts, a platform for educating and inspiring future generations of artists and filmmakers.”
The exhibition was graced by the esteemed presence of Mr. Jamal Shah, Minister of NH&CD, who extended his unwavering support to this noble initiative, amplifying its visibility and contributing significantly to the preservation and promotion of this invaluable art form.
The exhibition drew a remarkable attendance from art aficionados, cinema enthusiasts, and the general public, all eager to commemorate the legacy of cinematic artists through this exceptional exhibition.
This captivating exhibition will continue to enthrall visitors until December 13. Daily timings are from 10 am till 4 pm, excluding Saturdays.