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ANF seize 741.693 kg drugs worth US$ 17.827 mln internationally

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 14 (APP): Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) seized 741.693 Kg of drugs, 6020 litres of Hydrochloric Acid (HCL) worth US$ 17.827 million internationally, arrested 19 drug peddlers including 3 women impounded 4 vehicles while conducting 30 counter-narcotics operations throughout the country.

According to a spokesperson of ANF, the seized drugs comprised 5.338 Kg Heroin, 689.741 Kg Hashish, 14 Kg Opium, 11.556 Kg Methamphetamine (Ice), 20.430 Kg Amphetamine and 3376 x Diazepam Tabs (0.628 Kgs).

ANF Balochistan in recovered 239.200 Kg of Drugs and 6020 Liters of Hydrochloric Acid (HCL) in 5 operations and impounded a vehicle. The seized drugs comprised 3 Kg Heroin, 227 Kg Hashish and 9.200 Kg Methamphetamine (Ice).

ANF Punjab recovered 202.580 Kg of Drugs in 4 operations while arresting 2 persons involved in drug smuggling and impounded a vehicle. The seized drugs comprised 1.080 Kg of Heroin, 14 Kg of Opium and 187.500 Kg of Hashish.

ANF Khyber Pakhtunkhwa recovered 221.767 Kg of Drugs in 11 operations while arresting 4 persons involved in drug smuggling. The seized drugs comprised 199.841 Kg Hashish, 1.496 Kg Methamphetamine (Ice) and 20.430 Kg Amphetamine.

ANF Sindh recovered 73.980 Kg of Drugs in 4 operations while arresting 7 persons including 3 women involved in drug smuggling and impounded 2 vehicles. The seized drugs comprised 1.180 Kg Heroin, 72 Kg Hashish and 0.800 Kg Methamphetamine (Ice).

ANF North recovered 4.166 Kg of drugs in 6 operations and arrested 6 persons including a foreigner in drug smuggling. The seized drugs comprised 0.078 Kg Heroin, 3.400 Kg Hashish, 0.060 Kg Methamphetamine (Ice) and 3376 x Diazepam Tablets (weighing 0.628 Kg).

Cases have been registered at respective ANF Police Stations under CNS Act 1997 (Amended 2022) and further investigations are under process.

Iranian embassy celebrates 44th victory of Islamic revolution

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Iranian embassy celebrates 44th victory of Islamic revolution

ISLAMABAD, Feb 14 (APP):Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to Pakistan, Mohammad Ali Hosseini has wished bright, promising and prosperous future with all-round improvement of the relations and ties between the two brotherly, friendly and neighboring countries of Iran and Pakistan.

Celebrating the 44th anniversary of the victory of the Islamic revolution of Iran at a hotel here, he highlighted the role and leadership of Imam Khomeini (R.A), following the revolution in 1979, forty-four years, despite obstacles such as the imposed war, sanctions, pressures and propaganda, Iranian people could attain great scientific, economic and technological achievements.

Special Assistant on Foreign Affairs to PM, Syed Tariq Fatemi, Federal Minister for Capital Administration and Development, Tariq Fazal Chaudhry and among others high-ranking and distinguished guests were present on the occasion.

He said that “I am proud to declare that the Islamic Republic of Iran enjoys self-sufficiency in most of the scientific, technological, industrial and agricultural areas”.

Among the others, medicine and pharmacology, peaceful nuclear energy, space science, robotics, defense industries, nanotechnology, genetics and stem cells are some examples to name a few.

One of the greatest achievements of Iran during the past few decades is the improvement of the status of women and family in all fields including health, education, entrepreneurship, investment and employment, social rights and so on and so forth.

He said the Islamic Republic of Iran has played an incomparable role in ensuring the stability and security of the region and the world with heroic sacrifices at the forefront of the fight against the ominous phenomenon of terrorism, extremism and drug trafficking. Iran has paid a heavy cost in this way and sacrificed valuable lives in the fight against the afore-mentioned plights.

During the last few years, with the will and determination of the officials of the two friendly, brotherly and neighboring countries of Iran and Pakistan, the pace of the ties and relations, have been accelerated in various fields.

Mohammad Ali Hosseini said that the Iran has geographical strategic location in the region, enormous natural resources, competitive and economical energy basket, human resources and a large potential market.

He also expressed his heartiest sympathy to the government and honorable people of Turkey and Syria due to the grievous death of a significant number of the citizens of these two friendly, brotherly and Muslim countries following a severe earthquake.

CJP’s ‘honest prime minister’ remarks misconstrued: Tarar told Senate

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 14 (APP):Minister for Law and Justice, Senator Azam Nazir Tarar on Tuesday criticized social media for attributing Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Umer Atta Bandial’s ‘honest prime minster’ remarks misconstrued and totally out of the context.

Speaking on a point of order in Senate, Tarar debunked the CJP’s comments, saying the remarks were misinterpreted.

The Minister said Attorney General Barrister Shehzad Ata Elahi wrote a letter to him, stating that the remarks were reported out of the context.

The Attorney General of Pakistan (AGP) said he was present in the court during the hearing and could confirm that the Chief Justice in his remarks did not say that only one prime minister was honest in the history of Pakistan.

Azam Nazir criticized Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) for deliberately leaving the assemblies and not participating in the law making process.

“An incorrect version of certain observations by the Chief Justice of Pakistan made that day during the proceedings of Constitution petition no. 21/2022 titled Imran Ahmad Khan Niazi vs Federation of Pakistan [is being] circulated on social media platforms,” the AGP said in the letter.

Leader of the opposition in Senate, Dr Shahzad Waseem once again asked the government to announce election schedule for Punjab Assembly polls. He criticized

the government for what he said using delaying tactics for announcing polls.
The leader of the opposition also criticized the government for increasing the prices of essential items of daily use especially gas prices.

Maryam Nawaz to chair PML-N young leaders meeting in Lahore today: Marriyum

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 14 (APP):Spokesperson of Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) Marriyum Aurangzeb said on Tuesday that a meeting of the party’s young leaders from across the Punjab will be held today in Model Town, Lahore.

In a statement, Marriyum Aurangzeb, who is also minister for information and broadcasting, said that the party’s Senior Vice President and Chief Organizer Maryam Nawaz would preside over the meeting.

She said the organizational structure of youth will be reviewed in the meeting.

Proposals related to youth development, employment, and business will be considered, she said adding that the role of youth in social media and performance at the party level would also be considered.

Maryam Nawaz would express her views on the party’s youth development policy, she added.

The PML-N spokesperson said in the organizational meeting suggestions would be taken on the preparation of the youth charter and there would be consultation on the future strategy.

PM to witness int’l joint naval exercises in Karachi today : Marriyum

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 14 (APP):Minister for Information and Broadcasting Marriyum Aurangzeb said on Tuesday that Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif will visit Karachi today to witness the ongoing international joint naval exercises being organized by the Pakistan Navy.

In a tweet, the minister said that naval forces of more than fifty countries were participating in the joint naval exercises.

The main objective of these exercises to be held after two years was to develop an effective joint strategy against pirates, terrorists, drug and arms smugglers, she added.

Marriyum Aurangzeb said that besides witnessing the demonstration of joint action against pirates, the prime minister on a day-long visit would also observe other naval exercises and the professional skills of the forces participating in the exercises.

Lahore Qalandars secure nail-biting victory over Multan Sultan in PSL 8th opening match

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Lahore Qalandars secure nail-biting victory over Multan Sultan in PSL 8th opening match

MULTAN, Feb 14 (APP): Defending champions Lahore Qalandars defeated Multan Sultans by one run in a nail-biting finish in the opening game of Pakistan Super League (PSL) eight edition match played here, despite a handsome knock of 75 by host team captain Muhammad Rizwan before the home crowd on late Monday night.

Captain Multan Sultans Muhammad Rizwan elected to bowl after winning the toss and Qalandars put on a good total of 175, thanks to a marvellous fifty (66) by Fakhar Zaman.

However, Multan Sultans fell a single run short of the target set by Qalandars and could score 174 after losing six wickets in 20 overs.

Fakhar Zaman and Tahir Baig opened the innings for Lahore Qalandars, however, Baig lost his wickets at individual score of 32 when the total score reached 61.

Fakhar Zaman demonstrated good stroke play and scored 66, tournament’s first fifty that won him the game for his side and the player of the match award. He fell victim to Multan Sultan’s bowler Osama Mir. Other contributors from Lahore included Shai Hope (19), Hussain Talat (20), and Sikandar Raza (19).

Osama Mir and Ehsanullah claimed two wickets each while Shah Nawaz Dahani and Aqeel Hussain finished with one wicket each.

Chasing a target of 176, opener Muhammad Rizwan and Shan Masood batted confidently and took the score to 100, the point where Multan Sultans suffered their first shock with dismissal of Shan (35).

Rizwan, however, continued to bat and kept the hope of victory alive for Multan Sultans before the home crowd.

However, at the individual score of 75, he was bowled by the rival team’s captain Shaheen Shah Afridi. From then on, Qalandars’ bowlers did not let any Multan batsman settle and sent them back to the pavillion one by one in shorter intervals till the completion of allotted 20 overs. Other significant contributors from Multan included David Miller who scored 25 and Pollard contributed 20.

Shaheen Afridi, Hussain Talat, Zaman Khan and Harif Rauf claimed one wicket each.

Earlier, before the opening match, Lahore Qalandars paid tribute to police martyrs and presented them a salute for the sacrifices they rendered to secure peace in society.

They also met with the family members of the police martyrs at the stadium.

World Radio Day celebrates a ‘unique instrument of peace’

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World Radio Day celebrates a ‘unique instrument of peace’

UNITED NATIONS, Feb 14 (APP): The 2023 World Radio Day is being celebrated worldwide under the theme of “Radio and Peace,” highlighting independent radio as a support platform for conflict prevention and peace-building.

From ensuring high school girls, in Afghanistan, can keep learning even after they have been banned from classrooms; to supporting forthcoming elections in South Sudan; to getting war-weary people to buy into peace processes: radio continues to be relevant in the digital era.

World Radio Day, observed annually on 13 February, celebrates the power of the medium. The theme this year is ‘Radio and Peace’, highlighting its role in conflict prevention and peace-building.

“Since it was developed about a century ago, radio has proven to be an exceptional means of communication, debate and exchange – indeed, it is one of the most accessible and widespread types of media,” Audrey Azoulay, Director-General of the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), said in a statement.

In her message for the Day, she urged everyone “not only to celebrate radio’s potential, but also, and especially, to make greater use of radio as a unique instrument of peace.”

Francesca Mold, Chief of Strategic Communications in the UN’s Department of Peace Operations (DPO), said this year’s theme could not be more relevant. DPO recently kicked off a year-long campaign to commemorate the 75th anniversary of UN Peacekeeping.

“Operating as part of UN peacekeeping missions, we operate radio networks which are vital to reaching large-scale and diverse communities, particularly in places where internet penetration is poor and the population is very mobile due to conflict and displacement,” Ms. Mold said.

UN Peacekeeping was established in 1948 and since then 71 missions have been deployed to post-conflict countries around the world, with Pakistan being among the top contributors of uniformed personnel to the world body’s flagship activity. As these operations have to explain their mandates to local populations, communication is essential, it was pointed out.

Radio officially became part of peacekeeping in 1989 under the UN Transition Assistance Group (UNTAG) in Namibia, a political mission established to ensure the holding of free and fair elections there.

UNTAG created content on issues such as voter registration, which was given to local broadcasters for dissemination. The first significant peacekeeping radio station arrived a few years later, with the UN’s Mission in Cambodia.

“Perhaps the best tool in our toolbox has been UN Peacekeeping radio stations,” said Douglas Coffman from the Peace and Security Section of the UN’s Department of Global Communications (DGC), which is also home to UN News.

Coffman served in the Balkans in the late 1990s, in the wake of the series of wars that erupted following the breakup of Yugoslavia.

“Radio is important because the UN can speak to the local population without going through the filter of biased media,” he said. “These are media that have been part of the problem in the conflict. They don’t necessarily want to help us get our messages out. So, having the ability to speak directly and in real time to the communities we’re working for, is essential.”

Radio has played a pivotal role in the world’s youngest nation, South Sudan, which has suffered periods of brutal fighting and displacement since gaining independence in 2011.

Radio’s accessibility and widespread reach have made it a critical tool for UNESCO, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, when it was necessary to reach students who were out of school, the UN said in a press release.

The UN agency established a system to teach children over the airwaves, benefiting scores of learners in many countries, including in sub-Saharan Africa where less than a quarter of people have internet access.

“Radio is thus very often the medium of last resort. We are seeing this again in Afghanistan, where girls and women have been suddenly and unfairly denied their right to learn, study and teach,” Ms. Azoulay, the UNESCO chief, said.

UNESCO has strongly condemned the bans and has launched a programme with the European Union to support media outlets in Afghanistan. The objective is to help circulate educational material, and information on health and safety, to reach at least six million people directly.

Students are participating in march past during opening ceremony of inter collegiate sports event 2023 organized by Education Department and Sports Department at Government Women College Chandni Chowk

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Students are participating in march past during opening ceremony of inter collegiate sports event 2023 organized by Education Department and Sports Department at Government Women College Chandni Chowk
APP49-130223 SARGODHA: Feburary13 - Students are participating in march past during opening ceremony of inter collegiate sports event 2023 organized by Education Department and Sports Department at Government Women College Chandni Chowk. APP/HSD/FHA
Students are participating in march past during opening ceremony of inter collegiate sports event 2023 organized by Education Department and Sports Department at Government Women College Chandni Chowk
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A group photo of the vice president Amar Majeed Sheikh with winners of Pakistani Squash team as they won against Indian team in the finals of the Junior Asian Squash Championship at SCCI

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A group photo of the vice president Amar Majeed Sheikh with winners of Pakistani Squash team as they won against Indian team in the finals of the Junior Asian Squash Championship at SCCI
APP45-130223 SIALKOT: February 13 - A group photo of the vice president Amar Majeed Sheikh with winners of Pakistani Squash team as they won against Indian team in the finals of the Junior Asian Squash Championship at SCCI. APP/MUT/FHA/MOS
A group photo of the vice president Amar Majeed Sheikh with winners of Pakistani Squash team as they won against Indian team in the finals of the Junior Asian Squash Championship at SCCI
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Mr. Tomoyuki Kimura, ADB’s Director General, Strategy, Policy & Partnership Department (SPD) called on Federal Minister for Economic Affairs, Sardar Ayaz Sadiq alongwith his delegation at Economic Affairs Division

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Mr. Tomoyuki Kimura, ADB’s Director General, Strategy, Policy & Partnership Department (SPD) called on Federal Minister for Economic Affairs, Sardar Ayaz Sadiq alongwith his delegation at Economic Affairs Division
APP48-130223 ISLAMABAD: February 13 - Mr. Tomoyuki Kimura, ADB’s Director General, Strategy, Policy & Partnership Department (SPD) called on Federal Minister for Economic Affairs, Sardar Ayaz Sadiq alongwith his delegation at Economic Affairs Division. APP/FHA
Mr. Tomoyuki Kimura, ADB’s Director General, Strategy, Policy & Partnership Department (SPD) called on Federal Minister for Economic Affairs, Sardar Ayaz Sadiq alongwith his delegation at Economic Affairs Division
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