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Pakistan produces approx 50 mln metric tons waste annually, needs urgent sustainable measures: Experts

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 19 (APP): The experts on Sunday revealed that approximately 50 million metric tons of waste is produced annually in Pakistan, highlighting the urgency to adopt sustainable practices.

The Institute of Urbanism (IoU) and Heinrich Böll Stiftung (hbs) jointly organized a consultative meeting on research report titled “Waste as Resource: Case Study of Lahore and Islamabad”. The meeting aimed to explore current practices, policies, and gaps in waste management, focusing on the potential of waste as a valuable resource, a news release said.

The survey was meant to find out about the behavior of communities in Islamabad and Lahore towards waste management. Ayesha Majid, Senior Program Coordinator IoU, presented research findings and shed light on the gravity of waste-related illnesses.

It was revealed that 35% of residents of Islamabad and only 10.3% of Lahore segregate waste at the source for economic reasons. These include the selling of plastic bottles, paper, and other materials to a local scrapyard by the household or their domestic help. Other non-sellable materials are disposed of at the community collection point. It was alarming to note that 24% of the respondents in Islamabad and 12.3% in Lahore reported burning waste around their locality.

It was evident that residents wanted the municipality to initiate waste segregation by providing multiple bin systems in residential areas. Residents of Islamabad (69%) and Lahore (68%) showed their support for adopting waste segregation at households given the infrastructure provision by the municipality. On average 50% were also willing to pay extra for the improvement of waste management services where recycling and segregation were a priority.

The role of private and public sector and youth was discussed by a panel of experts including MFarid Rais, Senior Anchorperson from Dunya News, Farah Rashid, expert environmental sustainability; Gulraiz Yaqoob, Managing Director of Five Star Pvt. Ltd.; Uniqsha Batool, Co-Founder of DIYAR; and Umar Chaudhary, Senior Manager Communication at Lahore Waste Management Company (LWMC).

The private sector was of the view that trash can be recycled which they affirmed is an untapped opportunity, especially for young entrepreneurs.

Uniqsha Batool, a young startup lead expressed, “We are recycling plastic and making prefabricated walls for building low cost and affordable houses, contributing to sustainable housing solutions.”

Gulraiz Yaqoob spoke about the clear PET flakes that they make out of recycled plastic at the facility in Lahore. They discussed the challenges and opportunities in recycling and highlighted the industry’s growth opportunities and the need for municipalities to support businesses in the provision of the basic capital i.e. waste plastic.

Farah Rashid shared the role of the development sector in uplifting new ideas and finding new avenues for recycling. She highlighted that Engro Foundation announces internship opportunities for youth annually where they can work on their ideas around sustainability and produce successful green business models.

Umar Chaudhry underscored the adoption of critical policy measures during the meeting. These initiatives encompass a robust focus on encouraging source-level segregation through public awareness campaigns, the implementation of comprehensive youth engagement programs like the “50 Thousand Clean Campus Drive” to instil responsible waste practices, and the active promotion of public-private partnerships.

Additionally, a transparent policy framework is adopted for issuing No Objection Certificates (NOCs) to the private sector for waste management. Collectively, these policy measures aim to establish sustainable waste management practices, mitigate environmental impact, and nurture a sense of responsibility among both citizens and businesses.

The IoU team that convened the meeting included Samima Durrani, Head of Finance and Operation, Tayyaba Pervaiz and Mohsin Ali, Program Assistants, and Muhammad Haris, Finance Officer.

The consultative meeting helped bring together important and diverse actors that can contribute to making waste management efficient in Lahore and Islamabad including experts, entrepreneurs, and policymakers. The policy recommendations of the report will form basis of the future dialogues with the policy makers and other actors for making cities more green and clean.

37the annual general meeting of PSDE to he held tomorrow

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 19 (APP):The Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE) is organizing 37th Annual General Meeting and Conference of the Pakistan Society of Development Economists (PSDE) to deliberate on how international financing aligns with domestic growth agendas on Monday (tomorrow).
The theme of the event titled  “Breaking the Aid–Debt Chains,” which will be organized in collaboration with Bahauddin Zakariya University (BZU), Multan scheduled to take place from November 20 to 23, 2023, and seeks sustainable solutions to economic challenges, especially in the context of recent environmental catastrophes like devastating floods, said a press release.
A crucial aspect to be explored during the conference is the assessment of government spending at various tiers and revenue realization against potential over the last decade. This evaluation, encompassing federal, provincial, and local levels, is vital for achieving consolidated fiscal balances and efficient governance.
The role of local governments, a fundamental pillar of governance, will be scrutinized for its continuity and efficiency, especially in achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and fostering social inclusion.
The 37th PSDE Conference will bring together economists, social scientists, policymakers, businesspersons, and various stakeholders on a single platform to deliberate on these pressing issues facing Pakistan’s economy. It also provides an opportunity for young scholars to engage in the debate and learn about Pakistan’s economy.
Through keynote lectures, panel discussions, debates, and research papers, the conference aims to generate immediate, medium, and long-term policy steps to break the cycle of fiscal despair. The objective is to foster sustainable growth for Pakistan without resorting to quick fixes in the form of debt or aid.
The highlights of this year’s conference include the Quaid-i-Azam Lecture by Professor Jeffery Sachs of Colombia University, lecture on “Social Equity and Economic Reforms” by Luis Felipe Calva of the World Bank, lecture by Professor Abid Aman Burki of LUMS on “Aid Effectiveness Revisited in the Context of Pakistan”, lecture on “Fiscal Management for the Revival of the Economy” by Faisal Rasheed of the Oxford Policy Management.
Besides 6 panel discussions on various themes pertinent to the revival of Pakistan’s economy, and technical papers on various topics.

KP Food Authority takes action against adulteration mafia

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PESHAWAR, Nov 19 (APP):The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Food Safety and Halal Food Authority raided spice factories on Charsadda Road in a big action here Sunday.
The KP Food Authority spokesperson disclosed that more than 1650 kg of substandard and unhealthy spices, 14 liters of used oil, and 64 kg of unhealthy dyes were seized from a factory.
Further action has been initiated by registering a case against the owners, the spokesperson said.
The food safety teams are active against adulteration mafia even on holidays, Director General KP Food Authority Shafiullah Khan said.
He said that the officials of the Authority have been given clear instructions.

Peshawar defeat Karachi Whites to win Pakistan Cup 2023-24

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RAWALPINDI, Nov 19 (APP):Peshawar clinched their third one-day cup title after defeating Karachi Whites by five wickets in the AH Group Presents Trans Group Pakistan Cup 2023-24 final at Pindi Cricket Stadium Rawalpindi on Sunday.
Nabi Gul hit the winning runs for Peshawar as the Sahibzada Farhan-led side pocketed a cash prize of PKR 5 million.
Peshawar’s last national one-day title win came in the 2016-17 season when they beat the same opponent at National Bank Stadium, Karachi in the final by 124 runs.
Karachi Whites began their innings patiently after being put in to bat first by Peshawar on a surface that seemed to assist the fast bowlers. The first blow arrived in the eighth over with Habibullah was dismissed by left-arm pacer Mohammad Imran.
Saim Ayub, who starred with 95 in the semi-final triumph for Karachi Whites, was the second batter to exit the stage when Imran struck again to have him caught by Azam Khan. Wickets continued to tumble as none of the top five batters could register a score above 13.
Karachi Whites skipper Sarfaraz Ahmed was dismissed, courtesy a sharp catch by Iftikhar Ahmed for just 22 off 25 balls. Azam Khan was the last man out for 30 off 46 deliveries as Karachi merely scrambled to 103 all out in 31.2 overs. Imran was the chief destroyer with four wickets for 28 runs while Mohammad Abbas Afridi got three wickets.
Peshawar did not face serious hiccups in their chase of the paltry target getting home with five wickets and 27.4 overs to spare. Mohammad Haris top-scored with a quick-fire 46 from 33 balls featuring seven fours and a six.
Sahibzada was out in bizarre fashion as he inadvertently whipped the bails off with his bat resulting in a hit wicket off Ghulam Mudassar.
The other four wickets to fall were taken by Noman Ali (two wickets), Danish Aziz and Saim (one each).
Multan’s Haseebullah took home the player of the tournament and best wicket-keeper awards for his tally of 326 runs including two centuries and 10 dismissals. Saim topped the batting chatting charts with 397 runs in eight innings and was duly named best batter of the tournament. Multan leg-spinner Zahid Mehmood and Peshawar fast bowler Abbas Afridi were the joint winners for the best bowler award with 15 wickets each. For his impactful figures of 4-28, Mohammad Imran was declared player of the final.
Scores in brief:
Peshawar beat Karachi Whites by five wickets
Karachi Whites 103 all out, 31.2 overs (Azam Khan 30, Sarfaraz Ahmed 22; Mohammad Imran 4-28, Mohammad Abbas Afridi 3-20)
Peshawar 108-5, 17.2 overs (Mohammad Haris 46; Noman Ali 2-19)
Player of the tournament – Haseebullah (Multan Region) (326 runs and 10 dismissals)
Best Batter – Saim Ayub (Karachi Region Whites) (397 runs)
Best Bowler – Zahid Mehmood (Multan Region) and Mohammad Abbas Afridi (Peshawar Region) (15 wickets each)
Best Wicket-keeper – Haseebullah (Multan Region) (326 runs and 10 dismissals)
Player of the final – Mohammad Imran (Peshawar Region).

105 power pilferers netted across MEPCO region

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MULTAN, Nov 19 (APP):The Multan Electric Power Company (MEPCO) teams have raided and caught 105 more power pilferers in a day during ongoing operation across the region on Sunday. The task force teams have raided at various places and got registered cases against 64 power pilferers. A fine of over Rs 7.3 million was imposed on power pilferers and recovered Rs 1.7 million from the defaulters.
Likewise, the MEPCO’s drive against tubewell defaulters was also underway and the teams disconnected 1120 connections and removed transformers and jumpers over non payment of Rs 520 million across the 13 districts of South Punjab till November 18,2023. The teams also recovered Rs 64.4 million from 403 defaulter tubewell consumers during the operation.

WASA recovers Rs2m, cuts off connections of 83 defaulters

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FAISALABAD, Nov 19 (APP):The Water & Sanitation Agency (WASA) has recovered Rs.2 million from 183 defaulters besides cutting off connections of 83 chronic defaulters in November.
WASA Managing Director Amir Aziz, in a statement here on Sunday, said that the agency had launched a vigorous campaign against defaulters. Teams under supervision of Director Revenue East Javaid Ghani are active in the field and the teams not only recovered Rs.2 million from 132 defaulters during November but also cut off sewerage connections of 83 defaulters.
The action was taken in Allama Iqbal Colony, Raja Ghulam Rasool Nagar, Maqbool Road, Sammundri Road, Amin Abad, College Road Samanabad, Chak No.204 Road and their peripheral localities, he added.
He appealed to WASA consumers to pay their bills timely so that the agency could ensure quality and trouble-free services.

RMU marks 50 years with grand celebration in Dubai

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RAWALPINDI, Nov 19 (APP):Rawalpindi Medical University (RMU) marked its 50th anniversary with a splendid event held at the Pakistan Association Dubai, where distinguished personalities, eminent professionals, and esteemed alumni gathered to celebrate the institution’s illustrious journey.

The event was arranged by Chief Organiser and Chief Coordinator of Rawalians Arabia MENA Chapter, Dr. Syed Hasnain Ali Johar, along with Dr Amir Rizwan, Dr Gulfraz Khan, Dr Jamshed Khan, Dr Ghulam Mustafa, Dr. Faraz, and their team.

The Vice Chancellor (VC) of Rawalpindi Medical University (RMU), Prof. Dr Muhammad Umar (Sitara Imtiaz), was the chief guest of the event.

Pakistani Ambassador to UAE Faisal Niaz Tirmizi, Pakistan Association Dubai President Dr Faisal Ikram, Doctors Wing President Dr Zafar Akhund, President Raja Amjad (Chinnar Wing), UAE Journalist Forum President Tahir, Raja Asad, SIBTE Arif, Mudassar, Hafiz A. Rauf, Ashfaq Ahmed, Khalid Mahmood, Sadia Abbasi, Former Vice Chancellor (VC) of Punjab University Professor Zafar Moin, President Rawalian Arabia Qatar Dr Ghulam Mustafa, Dr Shafqat, Professors of Universities, Pakistani Consulate Dubai Welfare Attaché and welfare officer, doctors, health care providers, and healthcare professionals also participated in the event.

RMU marks 50 years with grand celebration in Dubai

On the occasion, the Vice Chancellor (VC) of Rawalpindi Medical University (RMU), Prof. Dr Muhammad Umar (Satara Imtiaz), said, “Rawalpindi Medical University (HEC) is among the top ten universities in Pakistan according to the recent ranking of the Higher Education Commission.”

“It is a great honor to be included. Rawlins Medical University strives to provide quality medical education in which faculty members, doctors, and professors play a key role. I would like to pay tribute to MENA Chapter Dr Syed Hasnain Ali Johar and his entire team of leading medical healthcare organizations and healthcare professionals in the UAE and internationally”.

Other speakers included Faisal Niaz Tirmizi, Ambassador of Pakistan to the UAE, Prof. Syed Hasnain Ali Johar, Chief Organizer, Dr Amir Rizwan, Prof. Dr Zafar, former Vice-Chancellor of Punjab University, Director Care Cloud Ali Shaukat, Syed Fakhr Al-Hussain Shah, Zaeem, and others who also spoke on the occasion.

Speakers lauded the relentless efforts of RMU’s esteemed faculty, recognizing their dedication to laying the foundation for a distinguished institute of medical excellence. They proudly highlighted the manifold accomplishments of RMU’s alumni, underscoring these achievements as a testament to the institution’s unwavering commitment and vision towards delivering exceptional healthcare education.

Expressing admiration for RMU’s progress and acknowledging the steadfast support of Rawalpindi’s alumni across the globe, the speakers expressed optimistic aspirations for RMU to ascend as the epitome of excellence in the global academic landscape.

As a mark of recognition and gratitude, the event bestowed the title of Golden Sponsors upon Care Cloud and Medi Family Polyclinic, acknowledging their invaluable contributions to RMU’s success and advancement.

Wearing face mask mandatory for a week in Punjab

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LAHORE, Nov 19 (APP):In view of the dangerous situation of smog, the Punjab government has declared it mandatory to wear face masks for a week in the province.
A formal notification was also issued by the Primary & Secondary Healthcare Department secretary on Sunday on the direction of Punjab caretaker Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi.
According to the notification, the step has been taken keeping in view the increasing smog impact on public health. It added, “Hence, it is necessary to take all possible safety measures for prevention and control of airborne diseases. All citizens will wear masks during all kinds of outdoor activities.”
It will be implemented across Lahore division, including Lahore, Nankana Sahib, Sheikhupura and Kasur districts; and Gujranwala division, including Gujranwala, Gujrat, Sialkot, Narowal, Hafizabad, and Mandi Bahauddin districts. These areas, according to the notification, have the highest deteriorating air quality index.
The wearing of masks has been made mandatory for a week – from November 20 to 26. For months now, the above-mentioned cities of Punjab, specifically Lahore, have been reeling under toxic and hazardous levels of air quality due to the onset of smog, for the ‘fifth season’, as it is called, towards the end of the year.
It is worth mentioning here that provincial metropolis has been consistently retaining its top spot on the list of most polluted cities in the world.

SAPM Malik paves way for enhanced collaboration in Saudi Arabia’s job market

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 19 (APP): Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development, Jawad Sohrab Malik, focused on developing the Pakistani workforce in KSA during his interactions with Saudi employers and human resource executives on his visit to the kingdom.

In Saudi Arabia, he concentrates on solidifying connections and optimizing opportunities for the Pakistani community.

Jawad Sohrab Malik engaged in in-depth discussions with Saudi employers and human resource management executives in Jeddah.

During the meetings, SAPM emphasized the crucial role of human resource development aligned with the requirements of the Saudi market and economy.

He highlighted that the paramount value lies in close coordination and a strong exchange of ideas among stakeholders in overseas employment to effectively leverage opportunities for Pakistani manpower in the Saudi Arabian market.

The SAPM also engaged with the Pakistani community at the Consulate General of Pakistan in Jeddah. Prominent community members and business leaders discussed a variety of issues, including challenges encountered by expatriates, during their interaction with SAPM.

The SAPM assured the community, affirming the Pakistani government’s unwavering commitment to supporting the Pakistani community in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and other nations.

Malik shared the ongoing endeavours of the Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis to address the needs of overseas Pakistanis, particularly those residing in the kingdom, and ensure their well-being.

The gathering in Jeddah saw a diverse presence from the Pakistani diaspora, including businessmen, professionals, and entrepreneurs. SAPM’s visit to KSA is a deliberate step towards bolstering cooperation in manpower employment between the two countries.

Sindh Caretaker Minister for Health Dr. Saad Khalid Niaz talking to media persons regarding MDCAT test outside Exo Centre

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Sindh Caretaker Minister for Health Dr. Saad Khalid Niaz talking to media persons regarding MDCAT test outside Exo Centre
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Sindh Caretaker Minister for Health Dr. Saad Khalid Niaz talking to media persons regarding MDCAT test outside Exo Centre
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