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CKD claims 2.4 mln lives per year worldwide: Expert

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PESHAWAR, Feb 15 (APP):Unaware of being a victim of the chronic kidney disease (CKD) for the last three years, Alam Khan (45) was rushed to the Lady Reading Hospital (LRH) by his brothers after complaining about severe pain in his right kidney.

The hospital’s staffers immediately put him on the stretcher and rushed to CT scan and ultrasound laboratories for radiology tests on the advise of doctors.

“My brother was complaining about pain in right kidney for the last three years that was turned severe the other day, forcing us to immediately shift him to LRH,” said Sajid Khan, the elder brother of the patient while talking to APP on Wednesday.

Later, the doctors diagnosed him with CKD due to blockage of his ureters by the renal stones and advised for surgery. The stones have badly damaged the patient’s urinary bladder as well as kidneys.

Prof. Dr Sirzamin Khan, head of the Nephrology ward, Govt Hospital Pabbi Nowshera said that CKD mostly developed by renal stones could prove fatal if not treated timely.

He said that 10 percent of the world population have some form of kidney damage where about 850 million people were estimated to have kidney diseases, including CKD and AKI (acute kidney disease) due to unhealthy lifestyle.

“CKD kills about 2.4 million people per year in world, and is the sixth fastest growing cause of death in globe,” he said.

While terming AKI an important driver of CKD, he said that AKI affected over 13 million people worldwide, and about 85 percent of the cases were found in low and middle-income countries, adding around 1.7 people were estimated to die annually because of AKI.

Dr Sirzamin said CKD, which was predicted to increase by 17 percent over the next decade, has been recognised by WHO and other organisations as a global public health issue.

He said Pakistan was ranked eight in the list of countries with a high rate of kidney diseases mostly of CKD, adding about 17 million people were suffering from such ailments in the country.

“The major causes of CKD and AKI was late diagnosis, kidney stones, diabetes and high blood pressure’ he said, adding consuming junk and low quality food, self-medication or excessive use of medicine, low water intake and obesity were other common reasons of such diseases.”

Dr Sirzamin said many patients did not consider CKD, AKI and kidney stones as serious ailment and mostly used homeopathic and self-medication for its treatment, thus damaging their vital life-saving organ that often leads to kidney’s failure and ultimately death.

“The treatment of kidney failure is very expensive and such patient would either go for haemodialysis or kidney transplant while dialysis was short time cure.”

Dr Riaz Hussain, Institute of Kidney Diseases (IKD) Hayatabad Peshawar’s Deputy Director said Nawaz Sharif Kidney Hospital (NSKH) Swat had immensely helped reduced patients’ load at IKD, Lady Reading Hospital and Hayatabad Medical Complex Peshawar.

Before NSKH, he said that patients of Malakand division were waiting for months for dialysis and kidney transplant and often go to Peshawar, Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi for the services by spending huge amounts.

Dr Mumtaz Khan, Medical Superintendent, NSKH said Nawaz Sharif Kidney Hospital Swat was a great blessing for poor parents of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa especially for Malakand division.

Except kidney transplantation, he said NSKH’s was equipped with all medical, diagnostic and surgical services for the patients around the clock.

Besides free dialysis, nephrology and urology’s operations, he said all latest treatment procedures, including Percutaneous Lithotripsy (PCNL) was being used to remove large kidney’s stones at NSKH, adding most of the patients were coming from merged tribal districts of Bajaur and Mohmand, Malakand division including Swat, Shangla, Buner, Kohistan, Batagram, Dir, Chitral besides Batagram, Hazara and Mardan.

He said an average 500 patients per day were being examined at OPD, which “means that 15,000 patients per month and around 180,000 per year. The number of dialysis machines has been enhanced from 14 to 30 after an increase of patients in recent years.”

Dr Mumtaz said prior to NSKH, the patients of eight districts of Malakand division were visiting Peshawar and Islamabad for kidneys treatment and dialysis by spending their hard-earned money on CT scans, MRIs, X-Rays, operations, hotel stay and transport fare etc.”

The experts underlined the need for mass awareness regarding adoption of healthy lifestyles, avoiding junk foods and controlling blood pressure inevitable for eradication of kidney diseases.

They advised for aggressive screening, controlling of hypertension and diabetes besides adoption of healthy lifestyles such as drinking clean water, exercise, healthy diet, avoiding smoking and media awareness in masses imperative to become safe from CKD and AKI.

178 nomination papers filed for by-election on 16 NA seats of KP

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PESHAWAR, Feb 15 (APP):A total of 178 nomination papers have been filed for the second phase of by-election on 16 vacant National Assembly constituencies of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa scheduled to be held on March 19, 2023, said a spokesman of the Provincial Election Commissioner (PEC) here on Wednesday.

The scrutiny of nomination papers would be completed by February 18. Appeals against rejection or acceptance of nomination papers could be filed till February 22, 2023 while Appellate Tribunals will dispose-off the appeals till February 27, 2023.

The revised list of candidates would be issued on February 28, 2023 and the candidates can withdraw their nomination papers till March 1, 2023.

The final list of candidates would be issued on March 2, 2023 and the election symbols would also be allotted to them on the same day. The seats have become vacant due to the resignations of PTI legislators.

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Sherry Rehman for joint efforts to deal with multifaceted impacts of climate change

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KARACHI, Feb 15 (APP):Federal Minister for Climate Change, Sherry Rehman, on Wednesday stressed on collaborative efforts to deal with multifaceted impacts of climate change and urged investors to invest in climate resilient development projects.

She was addressing inaugural session of 6th edition of ‘The Future Summit’ held here under the theme of ‘Prepare for Disruption’ for discussing challenges being faced by Pakistan and deliberates upon the future footprint and required readiness to deal with them.

The 2-day summit was being jointly organised by Nutshell Conferences Group and Engro Corporation in collaboration with Overseas Investors Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OICCI) and Habib Bank while a large number of business delegates from Pakistan and abroad, as well as the Pakistani diasporas from all over the world is taking part in the moot.

Sherry Rehman highlighted that Pakistan was facing multifaceted issues like terrorism on borders, economic challenges and above all serious implications of climate change and multi-pronged strategies besides investment of billions of dollars were required to deal with the situation.
She termed record breaking rains and floods as a wake up call from nature which affected millions of people and a vast area of the country and said that nothing was going back to be normal as it was not a business as usual.

Pakistan as well as South Asia and even the entire world had not to make any mistake it could happen again and destruction would come again and again as if one echo system fails it is followed by the other one, she noted.

The world was passing through an accelerated phase of warming with rising temperatures while Pakistan from last three years was the hottest place on planet in summer, she observed adding that on the other hand river Indus has been the 2nd most plastic chocked river in the world with prevalence of 38 million metric tones of plastic every year.

It is a non traditional risk to overall economy, she said quoting a country report by the World Bank that pin pointed serious consequences of climate change for Pakistan and short, medium and long term measures required to deal with the threats.

Concept of climate change resilience was closely associated with development now and both could not be separated anyway, she stressed adding that climate resilience measures in all the relevant sectors ranging from education and awareness to preparedness and mitigation required huge investment of $348 billion by 2030.

The ministry of climate change was working on comprehensive policies in the regard as well while our plan was declared as a model of hope at international forums, she added.

The minister said that industries and business entities either large or small ones contributed over 70 percent in pollution over the last 100 years and now businesses have to take the lead in mitigation measures as well.

The government realized that eradication of impacts of climate change could not be done in vacuum and all the stakeholders including the government had to respond well in time, she reiterated and urged investors to invest in climate resilience and development projects.

The businesses, while working in partnerships and joint ventures, should contribute in measures for net zero Pakistan, promote green financing, properly report SDG compliance, adopt recycling protocols, discourage extended use of plastic, be transparent in carbon footprint, invest in sustainability and impart awareness, she further urged.

Earlier, addressing the session Founder Nutshell Muhammad Azfar Ahsan, Chief Investment Officer Engro Corporation Nadir Salar Qureshi, Chief Executive Officer Jazz Aamir Ibrahim and President Habib Bank Limited Muhammad Aurangzeb suggested various measures for economic uplift and growth.

They said that millions of young students could be trained in coding skills for earning much needed foreign exchange in short terms while focusing on agriculture sector, digitisation of economy and financial services and utilisation of data had vast potential of strengthening economy.

They also stressed on the need of growing exports and expanding export base with timely decision and swift execution and urged political parties to sit together and come up with a consensus based charter of economy while putting their differences aside.

CEO of Blockchain for All, Jimmy Nguyen said that financial inclusion, IoT and smart technologies, generative artificial Intelligence and newly emerging meta verse tech were four key pillars of future development and technology serves as a bridge between banks and business and help grow trade.

Future will surely be delivered by the new generation and they should be allowed to explore their potential to build the future while connecting with the past, he opined.

Managing Director Orbit Starts up, William Bao Bean termed the technology as a major driver for future building and said that digital technology had potential to transform the lives of people.

He said that starts up played an important role in economic development of China and other emerging economies and those should be promoted in Pakistan as well.

The minister at the conclusion of inaugural session also presented souvenir to participants.

PML-N workers to counter PTI’s bid to browbeat ECP: Tariq Fazal Ch

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PML-N workers to counter PTI’s bid to browbeat ECP: Tariq Fazal Ch

ISLAMABAD, Feb 15 (APP):Senior Leader of Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) Dr Tariq Fazal Chaudhry Wednesday said that party workers would vociferously counter the ongoing dirty campaign of a coterie of political minnows to browbeat and intimidate Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) for getting favorable decisions.

Addressing a protest demonstration outside the ECP headquarters here, he said that the smear campaign was aimed at influencing the ECP to help advance PTI’s agenda. The efforts of PTI to spread anarchy and chaos in the society and intimidate ECP will be foiled, he said.

Tariq Fazal Chaudhry said former Prime Minister Imran Khan was trying to make ECP controversial. No institution was saved from the systemic smear campaign launched by PTI leadership.

Referring to a recent interview of Imran Khan in which Khan termed Gen Bajwa, who got retirement in November last year, ‘super king’ and admitted that his three-and-a-half-year stint in the Prime Minister’s Office was more like of a puppet.

Imran said former Chief of Army Staff General (Retd) Qamar Javed Bajwa was running the show during PTI’s three and half years of rule as ‘super king.’ Tariq wondered “If Bajwa was the ‘super king’ at that time, what were you, donkey king?”
Imran was making mockery of the constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.

He said PTI supports only favorable decisions of ECP and up its arms against the Commission whenever ECP decides against their interests.

“The selected Imran Khan government had destroyed the country’s thriving economy and plunged it into quagmire. The present government is making sincere efforts to drive the country out of crisis”.

Castigating Imran Khan, he said the PTI chief has made fun of electoral process as he participates in the elections and at the same time was not ready to sit in the assembly.

He said the federal government will be accused of rigging in case of defeat of PTI in provincial assembly elections. Likewise, the losing party will accuse the provincial governments of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in case of defeat in the National Assembly elections in (October next).

People’s Pink Bus Service to be launched on Feb 18

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SUKKUR, Feb 15 (APP):Former Mayor Sukkur Barrister Arslan Sheikh on Wednesday said that the People’s Pink Bus Service will be launched here on February 18, to facilitate women travelers.

He said Sindh government had decided to launch People’s Pink Bus service for women, here, after its success in Karachi and Hyderabad.

Sukkur would be the third city where such kind of transport facilities will be available only for women, said Arslan.

Pakistan HC issues 114 visas to Indian Hindu pilgrims

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Pakistan HC issues 114 visas to Indian Hindu pilgrims

NEW DELHI, Feb 15 (APP): Pakistan High Commission, New Delhi has issued 114 visas to a group of Indian Hindu pilgrims for their visit to the prominent and sacred Shree Katas Raj Temples, also known as Qila Katas, in Chakwal district of Punjab from 16-22 February 2023.

The issuance of visas to Sikh and Hindu pilgrims was in line with the Government of Pakistan’s efforts for facilitating visits to religious shrines, a press release issued by Pakistan High Commission herr on Wednesday said.

Charge d’ Affaires Salman Sharif, on the occasion, wished the Hindu pilgrims a spiritually rewarding pilgrimage and underlined that Pakistan remains committed to preserving sacred religious sites and providing all possible assistance to the visiting pilgrims of all faiths.

A large number of Sikh and Hindu pilgrims from India visit Pakistan each year to observe various religious festivals/occasions.

In addition, a large number of Indian Hindus are issued visas by Pakistan High Commission on regular basis to visit their families and friends in Pakistan.

The visit of the Hindu pilgrims to Shree Katas Raj Temple is covered under the bilateral Protocol on the Visits to Religious Shrines, 1974.

IAEA intends to expand cooperation with Pakistan: DG Rafael Grossi

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IAEA intends to expand cooperation with Pakistan: DG Rafael Grossi

ISLAMABAD, Feb 15 (APP):Director General (DG) of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Mariano Grossi Wednesday said that the IAEA intended to expand cooperation with Pakistan in different fields, especially in its efforts to provide latest treatment facilities to the cancer patients.

He was speaking during the inauguration ceremony of the latest Cyberknife facility at Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC)’s flagship cancer-care hospital in the capital, namely Nuclear Medicine, Oncology and Radiotherapy Institute (NORI).

The IAEA DG was accompanied by PAEC Chairman Dr Raja Ali Raza Anwar.

Speaking on the occasion, the IAEA DG hoped that the newly inaugurated Cyberknife facility was multiplying theuropic capacities in Pakistan to treat the cancer patients.

He said that the IAEA had launched a global programme called Rays of Hope more than a year ago, which was aimed at increasing the availability of radiotherapy facilities in particular in the developing countries, with a huge deficit in this area.

Rafael said that Rays of Hope project was aimed at bringing radiotherapy facilities for those who did not have it. “Pakistan has top notch facilities in NORI and wonderful professionals to treat cancer patients while many other countries lack such facilities”, he said adding, “This hospital in Pakistan is equipped with the latest technology and has the potential to even extend this facility to the other countries.”

Referring to the example of Africa, he said that 70 percent population in that country lacked access to the radiotherapy facilities.

“Although we have been focusing on COVID-19 pandemic in the past but cancer is one of those diseases which are tremendously affecting largest population globally. IAEA is trying to correct such imbalances to improve the healthcare facilities in the world”, he added.

He acknowledged the contribution of the team of the NORI hospital especially a good number of women professionals who are doing immensely excellent job in providing state of the art treatment facilities to the cancer patients and hoped that “We intend to further increase our cooperation in future.”

He also highlighted the IAEA’s assistance in strengthening cancer hospitals in developing countries to provide treatment to patients at par with international standards.

The DG IAEA was also briefed about the role of Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission’s 19 cancer hospitals established in all provinces of Pakistan that are shouldering the responsibility of diagnosing and treating over 80 percent of the country’s cancer-affected patients in line with the IAEA’s slogan – ‘Cancer Care for All.’

“I am glad to see latest facilities at the Commission’s NORI hospital. I am pleased to see a lot of women working in NORI in field of nuclear oncology”, he said.

With the inauguration of this facility, NORI became the first public sector cancer hospital of the country to provide cyberknife treatment.

During his stay at NORI hospital, he visited various departments and facilities and appreciated the services of the 19
PAEC cancer hospitals, especially NORI, in diagnosis and treatment of cancer in line with the IAEA’s ‘Rays of Hope’ initiative.

It is to mention here that ‘Rays of Hope’ focuses on prioritizing a limited number of high-impact, cost-effective and sustainable interventions in line with national needs and commitment.

The initiative aims at contributing to the fulfillment of the 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goal-3 (SDG-3) i.e. Good Health and Well-Being.

PM, FM Bilawal discuss foreign affairs, regional situation

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 15 (APP): Minister for Foreign Affairs Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Wednesday called on Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif here.

In the meeting, they discussed the regional and international situation as well as the foreign affairs.

Overall political situation in the country was also discussed in the meeting.

India warned against fiddling with demographic composition of IIOJK

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India warned against fiddling with demographic composition of IIOJK

ISLAMABAD, Feb 15 (APP): The All Parties Hurriyat Conference leadership while reiterating the appeal for a complete shutdown against the ongoing eviction and demolition campaign by the Modi regime in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday has warned India against fiddling with the demographic composition of the territory.

According to Kashmir Media Service, Senior APHC leader and Jammu and Kashmir Democratic Freedom Party Chairman Shabbir Ahmad Shah in a message from New Delhi’s Tihar Jail while voicing his party’s serious concern over the land eviction drive said that after stripping Jammu and Kashmir of its special status, the Modi regime is now hell-bent on snatching livelihoods from Kashmiris and depriving them of land and properties they have inherited from their fathers and forefathers.

Urging people to come forward in a big way to thwart the RSS-influenced apartheid regime’s nefarious designs, Shabbir Shah said it was high time that the Kashmiris regardless of their political affiliations should unite to resist New Delhi’s move to settle non-Kashmiris in the territory.

The APHC leader said the land eviction campaign is a deep-rooted conspiracy aimed at diluting the specific identity of the indigenous people and reducing them to second-class citizens in their own homeland. Backing the APHC’s call for a widespread strike tomorrow, the DFP chief appealed the masses to observe a complete strike on the day to express their resentment against the move.

Another senior APHC senior leader and Insaf Party chairman Ghulam Ahmed Gulzar, in a statement in Srinagar, said the RSS-led regime is hell-bent on turning Jammu and Kashmir into another Palestine.

ECP seeks IK’s reply in party chief removal case

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ECP grants final chance to Imran and PTI leaders to appear in contempt case

ISLAMABAD, Feb 15 (APP): The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) on Wednesday sought a reply from former Prime Minister Imran Khan in a case pertaining to stripping him from the post of party chief following his disqualification in the Toshakhana reference.

An ECP bench heard the case of removing Imran Khan from the party chairmanship in the election commission. The bench adjourned the hearing of the case till March 07.

Barrister Gohar, representing Imran Khan pleaded that the case should be dismissed as the counsel of the petitioner, Afaq Ahmed has not yet appeared before the bench. ECP member Ikramullah asked him to submit arguments first.

Gohar said the Lahore High Court (LHC) has already restricted ECP from taking any action against Imran and referred the case to the full bench for hearing. The ECP bench asked the counsel to submit a copy of the application filed in LHC.

The bench observed that the LHC has not restricted the ECP to hear the case. Gohar said the ECP has taken suo moto notice in the current case. ECP member Ikramullah said the ECP has no powers to take any suo moto notice. Petitioner was also being issued notice.

Later, the election commission sought a response from Imran Khan in the case of removal from party chairmanship before the next hearing and postponed the further hearing of the case till March 7.