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Imran should tell nation about ‘destruction’ caused by PTI’s four years misrule: Marriyum

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Maryam Nawaz to address PML-N Youth Convention in Shujaabad today: Marriyum

ISLAMABAD, Mar 25 (APP): Minister for Information and Broadcasting Marriyum Aurangzeb, on Saturday taking a dig at Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan, said he should tell the participants of the rally at Minar-e-Pakistan tonight about his “forbidden foreign funding, Toshakhana gifts theft and Tyrian White “.

Using her twitter handle, the minister said Imran should tell the nation about his four years of misrule which plunged the country into unprecedented inflation, unemployment and destruction.

The minister said that a person who looted the country and pushed it into the mire of destruction and division, cannot salvage it as “he is only a fraud and a terrorist.”

She said the “real freedom” narrative which started from the [taunts] of neutral animals, the indefinite extension offer to the then Army Chief General (Retd) Bajwa came all the way to implicate Shehbaz Sharif and Mohsin Naqvi’s role in his [Imran] ouster, and finally concluded at seeking pardons from the United States.

She said the narrative of real freedom “has been buried and its funeral will be held tonight”. The time has come for the nation to get real freedom from the “instigator terrorist”, she maintained.

HEC concludes training program for newly inducted members of HEIs

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ISLAMABAD, Mar 25 (APP): The National Academy of Higher Education (NAHE), HEC organized the fourth cohort of the National Faculty Development Programme (NDFP) for newly inducted faculty members of Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) at HEC Islamabad.

Around 20 faculty members from public sector HEIs across Pakistan attended the 15-day training.

Eminent resource persons from different disciplines and expertise provided a holistic understanding of teaching and its various components necessary for participants to become better teachers and researchers.

Sessions were held on Effective Teaching and Learning, Course Design, Lesson Planning and Delivery, Assessment and Evaluation, Technology in Classroom, Learning Management System, Grant Writing, Publishing Research, and Personal and Professional Development.

Adviser (Academics, Curriculum & NAHE) HEC Engr. Muhammad Raza Chohan was the chief guest in the certificate distribution ceremony.

He administered the teacher’s oath to the participants. In his address, he stressed the importance of the professional development of teachers and its positive impact to unleash the potential of their students by inculcating innovative and entrepreneurial mindsets.

He advised the participants to keep themselves updated with the latest knowledge and skills to achieve excellence in their profession.

NAHE has been organizing NFDP since 2020 for the Interim Placement of Fresh PhDs (IPFP) applicants in online mode.
In 2022, the programme was redesigned to Face-to-Face mode and launched for newly inducted faculty members as well.

Since November 2022, four Cohorts of the programme have been organized through which 96 faculty members have been trained and are expected to cascade similar trainings at their parent institutions.

Senate Chairman urges citizens to participate in ‘Earth Hour’ for a sustainable future

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Senate Chairman urges citizens to participate in 'Earth Hour' for a sustainable future

ISLAMABAD, Mar 25 (APP): Senate Chairman Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani on Saturday urged citizens to be a part of the change and participate in Earth Hour 2023, which will be celebrated tonight from 8:30pm onwards.

In a message, he emphasized the importance of the efforts made by the WWF-Pakistan team. As a result of their efforts, governments, individuals, and organizations from 190 countries around the world have joined hands to protect the environment and combat climate change.

Chairman Sanjrani acknowledged the efforts of WWF-Pakistan and highlighted the significance of ‘Earth Hour’ as an opportunity to reflect on the impact of our actions on the planet and take meaningful steps towards a sustainable future.

The partnership between governments, organizations, and individuals from 190 countries to protect the environment and combat climate change has been hailed as a powerful representation of our individual and shared responsibility in creating a sustainable world.

He urged everyone to use this hour to demonstrate their commitment towards protecting the environment and working towards a better future.

Earth Hour is a global initiative organized by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) that encourages people to turn off non-essential lights for one hour on a designated day to raise awareness about environmental issues.

Sanjrani also emphasized Pakistan’s commitment to promoting sustainable development and working with the international community to address global environmental issues.

He concluded his message by saying, “Together, we can make a positive impact on the planet and create a better world. Let us make every hour count towards a sustainable future.”

‘Earth Hour is celebrated worldwide and is a symbol of unity towards protecting the environment. The event encourages individuals, organizations, and governments to switch off their lights for one hour to raise awareness about environmental issues and promote sustainable practices.

Pak Army initiates to provide free quality education to orphans, needy children in N.Waziristan

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Pak Army initiates to provide free quality education to orphans, needy children in N.Waziristan

N.WAZIRISTAN, Mar 25 (APP): A key step has been taken by the Pakistan Army to provide free quality education to the orphans and needy children living in Miran Shah area, North Waziristan district.

According to an official of the district administration while talking to the media personnel here, on Saturday, said that the Pakistan Army took a major initiative for the provision of free quality education of orphans and needy children by operationalizing a well-equipped hostel, wherein around 120 orphans and needy children were camped.

The objective of re-activating the hostel in Miran Shah area was to camp 120 orphans and needy children from across the district, he added. He said everything including children’s education, accommodation, food and drink was free of charge.

“This high-quality hostel has all modern facilities for children,” the official confirmed. He disclosed that eight more hostels of the same style would become functional by May this year.

The purpose of the hostels is to provide the best educational environment to orphans and needy children under the supervision of the Pakistan Army, the official said.

Meanwhile, the people of Miran Shah, North Waziristan district paid tribute to Major General Naeem Akhtar, General Officer Commanding (GOC) of North Waziristan, for this initiative of the Pakistan Army in ensuring quality free education, food, hostel facilities to the needy, orphans children.

The elders of the Atmanzai tribes while lauding Pakistan Army’s services for the promotion of education termed it very vital steps for educating the needy and orphan children camped in the hostel.

IRSA releases 70,100 cusecs water

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IRSA

ISLAMABAD, Mar 25 (APP): Indus River System Authority (IRSA) on Saturday released 70,100 cusecs of water from various rim stations with an inflow of 63,000 cusecs.

According to the data released by IRSA, the water level in River Indus at Tarbela Dam was 1422.46 feet and was 24.46 feet higher than its dead level of 1,398 feet. Water inflow and outflow in the dam was recorded as 19,600 cusecs while outflow as 25,000 cusecs.

The water level in River Jhelum at Mangla Dam was 1094.40 feet, which was 44.40 feet higher than its dead level of 1,050 feet. The inflow and outflow of water was recorded 18,300 cusecs and 20,000 cusecs respectively.

The release of water at Kalabagh, Taunsa , Guddu and Sukkur was recorded 24,600, 40,300, 29,300 and 6,000 cusecs respectively. Similarly, from River Kabul, a total of 15,500 cusecs of water released at Nowshera and 3,000 cusecs released from River Chenab at Marala.

Cooperation in learning ‘traditional Chinese medicine’ helps to strengthen Sino-Pakistani relationship

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Cooperation in learning 'traditional Chinese medicine' helps to strengthen Sino-Pakistani relationship

BEIJING, Mar 25 (APP): The cooperation between China and Pakistan in the field of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has helped strengthen bilateral relations in recent years.

At the beginning of 2023, health authorities of Sindh Province in Pakistan initiated a program, which proposed that China assist the country in training doctors proficient in the field of TCM.

According to the project organizer, the Sino-Pakistan Cooperation Center for Traditional Chinese Medicine (SPCCTCM) in central China’s Hunan Province, the Pakistani side will select the first batch of ten young doctors and send them to the center to carry out a two-year TCM theory learning and clinical practice. After the training, they will return to their hometown to carry out TCM diagnosis and treatment, China Economic Net (CEN) reported.

SPCCTCM was jointly established by the Hunan University of Medicine and the International Center for Chemical and Biological Sciences of the University of Karachi in Pakistan in late 2020, aiming to build an international cooperation center integrating healthcare, TCM education and training, scientific research, and industrial cooperation.

“This is the preliminary exploration of SPCCTCM in the training of Pakistani TCM talents,” said He Qinghu, co-director of SPCCTCM and president of the Hunan University of Medicine.

He said the training project, with support from both the Chinese and Pakistani governments, will unite TCM colleges and hospitals to train talents with a certain level of TCM theory and clinical practice skills for Pakistan.

Cooperation is “not only an academic exchange but also a cultural exchange, which will help further enhance the friendship between two countries,” He Qinghu said.

Recently, an event was held in Islamabad to mark the return of Pakistani plant seeds from the Chinese space station.

A bag containing around seven species of Pakistani herbal seeds was displayed at the event, marking the achievement of cooperation between the two sides in the field of joint breeding.

Chinese and Pakistani researchers at the SPCCTCM will use these seeds to carry out breeding research and study the differences between planting on Earth and in space.

“The results of the research will be beneficial for our Chinese medicine as well as Pakistani botanicals in terms of breeding, specifically in terms of improving efficacy,” said He Qinghu.

The acceptance of TCM in Pakistan has also been increasing these years.

Last year, Raza Shah, a professor who is in charge of the Center for Bioequivalence Studies and Clinical Research at the University of Karachi, announced that the proprietary Chinese medicine, Jinhua Qinggan Granule, had a significant effect on treating COVID-19 patients in Pakistan.

At the same time, the Chinese side is also in communication with the Pakistani side to promote the registration process of another Chinese medicine in Pakistan.

“We will continue to promote the entry of TCM into Pakistan and other countries along the Belt and Road so that Chinese medicine can serve more people in the world,” said He Qinghu.

PM calls for collective efforts to save planet Earth

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ISLAMABAD, Mar 25 (APP): Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday said that saving the planet earth from the ill-effects of climate change was a collective endeavour, in which everyone mattered.
On his Twitter handle, the prime minister reiterated that Pakistan joined the global community today in observing ‘Earth Hour’ and demonstrating its commitment to the fulfillment of its obligations to climate change actions.


Earth Hour is being observed across the globe on Saturday by millions of people from over 190 countries and territories, as they switched off lights for just one hour.
The event launched by World Wildlife Fund (WWF) during 2007, is part of an annual tradition to raise awareness about climate change.

Aiwan-e-Sadr was illuminated in red on the occasion of world Tuberculosis Day to create awareness about TB and efforts to end the global epidemic

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Aiwan-e-Sadr was illuminated in red on the occasion of world Tuberculosis Day to create awareness about TB and efforts to end the global epidemic
APP64-240323 SIALKOT: March 24 – Aiwan-e-Sadr was illuminated in red on the occasion of world Tuberculosis Day to create awareness about TB and efforts to end the global epidemic. APP/ZID
Aiwan-e-Sadr was illuminated in red on the occasion of world Tuberculosis Day to create awareness about TB and efforts to end the global epidemic
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KP Governor urges ECP to hold election in KP on October 8

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KP Governor urges ECP to hold election in KP on October 8

PESHAWAR, Mar 24 (APP): Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governor, Ghulam Ali here Friday urged the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) to hold the general elections in the province on October 8.

In the letter addressed to the Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja, the Governor said it would be in the best public interest as well as in the interest of the state if polls were held in October instead of a previous date that he had suggested ie May 28 in Khyber Pakthunkhwa.

The ECP has also postponed elections in Punjab province till October 8 citing security and financial challenges.

The Governor noted that recently, a fresh wave of terrorist activities has been taking place in the northwestern province on a daily basis.

He said the major terrorist activities include cross-border fire in North Waziristan, an improvised explosive device (IED) blast on an army vehicle in Kohat, heavy exchange of fire with terrorists in South Waziristan on March 15, unknown terrorists fire on Khyber’s Bara Police Station on March 19.

Citing further incidents, he said a terrorist attack took on a police station in DI Khan followed by a search operation by the army, resulting in the martyrdom of three army soldiers on the night between March 21 and 22.

He said on March 21, a convoy was ambushed in South Waziristan which resulted in the martyrdom of Brigadier Mustafa Kamal Barki from the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and injuries to seven other personnel.

The Governor said that since the ECP has postponed the election date for the general elections of Punjab to October 8, it is also suggested that the same date should be fixed as the election day for the general elections in KP.

UN chief calls for peace, solidarity as holy month of Ramadan begins

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UN chief calls for upholding promise to protect civilians caught in conflict

ISLAMABAD, Mar 24 (APP): UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called for “peace, mutual respect and solidarity”, in a message marking the beginning of the holy month of Ramadan.

Celebrated by millions of Muslims around the world, Ramadan is a time “to come together, bound by our common humanity”, he said.

The UN chief drew a parallel between the spirit of “understanding and compassion” which characterizes Ramadan, and the mission of the United Nations, “to foster dialogue, unity and peace.”

“In these challenging times, my thoughts are with those facing conflict, displacement and suffering. I join everyone observing Ramadan to call for peace, mutual respect and solidarity.”

Ramadan is also known as a “month of giving”, and a high point in charitable giving motivated by faith, towards the displaced. Islamic philanthropy plays a growing role in supporting refugees worldwide, the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) said on Friday.

In a new report, UNHCR shows that its pioneering Refugee Zakat Fund has supported six million forcibly displaced people in 26 countries since its launch in 2017.

“We are new to this sector as a UN organization,” Khaled Khalifa, Senior Advisor to the High Commissioner for Refugees and UNHCR Representative to Gulf Cooperation Council Countries, told reporters in Geneva.

“We wanted to offer a new platform to enable giving in places where Muslim organizations do not operate at ease, because of financial restrictions, because we need the large machinery of the UN to implement, like in Afghanistan, in Somalia and for the Rohingya,” he said, adding: “Islamic giving has always been there – we are the new kids on the block.”

UNHCR’s Islamic Philanthropy Annual Report shows that some $38 million were raised through the fund in 2022.

Khalifa highlighted how harnessing the central role of charitable giving in Islam has been key to the initiative’s success. He explained the principle of “Zakat”, or obligatory alms-giving, whereby Muslims need to contribute 2.5 percent of their unused savings to charity every year, adding that it was one of the five pillars of Islam.

Khalifa also pointed out that, while resources from the fund are not exclusively dedicated to supporting refugees in Muslim countries, more than 50 percent of the forcibly displaced under UNHCR’s global purview are in the Muslim world.

The agency lists the Rohingya crisis in Bangladesh, the internal displacement situation in Yemen and the Syrian refugee crisis in Lebanon as the main “recipient operations” of proceeds from the fund since 2017. The contributions were distributed through cash assistance and direct provision of goods.

While the fund represents a “small contribution” to the budget of the agency, its positive impact is increasingly apparent.

To continue leveraging the potential of Islamic philanthropy, last year UNHCR launched a new initiative in partnership with the Islamic Development Bank, called the Global Islamic Fund for Refugees, it was pointed out.

Khalifa said that the agency was increasingly looking to “innovative finance” to generate new revenue streams for refugees worldwide.

UNHCR notes that its Refugee Zakat Fund has been “endorsed by several legal Islamic scholars and institutions” to receive and distribute donations to eligible refugees and internally displaced people.