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Commissioner visits Pirwadhai Bus Stand to review cleanliness arrangements

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Commissioner visits Pirwadhai Bus Stand to review cleanliness arrangements

RAWALPINDI, Mar 20 (APP):Commissioner Rawalpindi Division Liaquat Ali Chatta here on Monday visited Pirwadhai General Bus Stand and reviewed cleanliness arrangements.

The Commissioner visited different corners of the bus stand and directed the authorities concerned to provide all possible facilities to the passengers.

He expressed his annoyance over poor cleanliness condition particularly in washrooms. Zero tolerance policy would be adopted on cleanliness arrangements, he added.

The Commissioner also visited the hotel located at Pirwadhai General Bus Stand and reprimanded the hotel management for lack of facilities and poor cleanliness in the hotel. During the visit, he inquired about the facilities from the passengers.

He said all-out efforts would be made to provide high quality facilities to the passengers at Pirwadhai General Bus Stand.

Encroachments would be eliminated from IGP Road particularly from Rawalpindi side, the Commissioner said.
Later, he also visited the Pirwadhai petrol pump and directed the management to ensure cleanliness at the petrol pump and in its surrounding areas.

Australia supports cricket training for blind women in Pakistan

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ISLAMABAD, Mar 20 (APP):The six-day cricket training for visually impaired women and girls from across Pakistan, organized by the Australian High Commission in collaboration with the Pakistan Blind Cricket Council (PBCC) and Serena Hotels concluded at Murghzar Cricket Ground Saidpur Islamabad on Monday.

The training builds on Australia’s support to PBCC since 2018 which led to the formation of Pakistan’s first blind women’s cricket team. The team played its first international Twenty20 game in the same year.

Speaking at the award-giving ceremony, the Australian High Commissioner to Pakistan Neil Hawkins said that Australia’s support was aimed at providing opportunities to women and girls with disabilities to compete and demonstrate their ability.

“We hope to break gender stereotypes and negative perceptions associated with people with disabilities through our support of this initiative. Australia and Pakistan share a passion for cricket, so we are happy to support Pakistan
Blind Cricket Council’s efforts to bring women and girls living with disabilities into the sport,” Hawkins added.

Coaches Abdul Razzaq, Tahir Butt, and Bakhtawar Iqbal, who trained the national blind men’s team, helped the women players push their boundaries.

The Chairman of PBCC Syed Sultan Shah, said, “blind cricket is a sport that has gained popularity in recent years for its unique approach to inclusivity. It provides an opportunity for people with visual impairments to compete at a high level, develop their skills and confidence, and become people of vision, both on and off the field. I hope that this initiative will inspire more people with disabilities to participate in sports and lead fulfilling lives.”

Two blind factory workers invented blind cricket in Melbourne, Australia, in 1922 when they improvised the game using a tin can containing rocks. A few years later, in 1928, the first sports ground and clubhouse for blind cricket were built at Kooyong in Melbourne.

Shipping activity at Port Qasim

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Port Qasim

KARACHI, Mar 20 (APP): Two ships, MSC Silver II and Easterly Beach Galaxy carrying Containers and Chemicals, berthed at Qasim International Container Terminal and EngroVopak Terminal respectively on Sunday.

Meanwhile four more ships, MSC Marina, MSC Monica III, Abram Schulte and STI Gramercy carrying Containers, Soya bean and Mogas also arrived at the outer anchorage of the port during the last 24 hours.

A total of 02 ships were engaged at PQA berths during the last 24 hours, out of them a container vessel MSC Silver II left the Port on Monday morning,while another Chemicals carrier ‘Easterly Beech Galaxy’is expected to sail today.

Cargo throughput during the last 24 hours stood at 23,483tones, comprising 2,046 tones imports cargo and 21,437 tones export cargo, including containerized cargo carried in 1,272 Containers (11 TEUs Imports and 1,261 TEUs export) was handled at the port.

There are 04 ships at Outer Anchorage of Port Qasim, out of them, three ships, STI Gramercy, MSC Marina and MSC Monica & another ship CMA CGM Rabelais are carrying Mogas and Containers are expected to take berths at FOTCO and QICT respectively on Monday,and another container vessel Lisa is due to arrive at Port Qasim on same day, while two more ships, Maersk Chicago and Maria Elena are due to arrive on Tuesday.

PTI’s “disgusting” smear campaign against COAS deserves strongest condemnation: PM

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ISLAMABAD, Mar 20 (APP): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday said that the “disgusting” smear campaign of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) against Chief of the Army Staff General Asim Munir, at the behest of Imran Niazi, deserved the strongest condemnation.

On Twitter, the prime minister said that Imran Niazi was stooping to unprecedented lows in his desperation for power and going to the extent of damaging the country and undermining its armed forces and their leadership.

The campaign against the COAS was intolerable and the continuation of a conspiracy against the national institutions, according to a PM Office press release.

The prime minister urged overseas Pakistanis to raise their voice against the “foreign-funded” campaign. He said as the dirty political game was being played through the expatriates, they should not become part of the conspiracy.

He said Imran Khan was violating the constitution by dragging the institutions and their leadership into his “dirty” politics.

The prime minister also instructed the interior minister to strictly deal with those running such a smear campaign against the institutions.

He also warned of strict legal action against those fanning chaos and subversion in the country. A campaign against an army chief appointed purely on merit for the first time in the country’s history could only be an agenda of the anti-Pakistan elements, he added.

“The whole nation stands by its institutions and is united against miscreants,” the prime minister remarked.

Challenges faced by QAU require immediate attention: Minister

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Challenges faced by QAU require immediate attention: Minister

ISLAMABAD, Mar 20 (APP): Federal Minister for Education and Professional Training Rana Tanveer Hussain on Monday said Quaid-e-Azam University (QAU) is a prestigious institute and the challenges faced by the university require immediate attention.

He said this during a meeting with the Vice-Chancellor (VC) of the QAU Dr. Niaz Ahmad Akhtar who called on him here.

The minister highlighted the role and importance of accountability for institutions saying that no institute can thrive without accountability as it plays a vital role in efficient and effective management.

He at the outset reiterated his resolve to ensure that all the current issues of QAU would be addressed on a war footing.
The minister assured Dr. Niaz of complete cooperation while highlighting his high expectations.

QAU VC Dr. Niaz Ahmad Akhtar appreciated the trust put in him by the minister and assured the minister that all the ongoing challenges of QAU will be addressed immediately.
He said that he considers this position a trust and will dispense his duties with utmost honesty.

Dr. Niaz said that QAU is a prestigious university and has a long history. In the end, Dr. Niaz assured the minister that he will carry out his duties with utter dedication.
Secretary of Federal Education and Professional Training Waseem Ajmal Chaudhry also attended the meeting.

Pakistan earns $1,523 million from IT services’ export in 7 months

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Pakistan earns $1,523 million from IT services' export in 7 months

ISLAMABAD, Mar 20 (APP):Pakistan earned US$ 1,523.280 million by providing different Information Technology (IT) services to various countries during the first seven months of the current fiscal year 2022-23.

This shows a growth of 2.38 percent as compared to US$ 1,487.865 million earned through the provision of services during the corresponding months of the fiscal year 2021-22, the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) reported.

During July-January (2022-23), the export of computer services grew by 2.87 percent as it surged from US$ 1,191.575 million last fiscal year to US$ 1,225.730 million this year.

Among the computer services, the exports of software consultancy services witnessed an increase of 5.57 percent, from US$ 430.309 million to US$ 454.283 million while the exports of hardware consultancy services also rose by 158.07 percent from US$ 1.357 million to US$ 3.502 million.

The export and import of computer software-related services surged by 11.89 percent, from US$ 312.484 million to US$ 349.635 million whereas the exports of repair and maintenance services increased to US$ 1.594 million from US$ 0.770 million.

In addition, the exports of other computer services witnessed a decrease of 6.70 percent going down from US$ 446.655 million to US$ 416.716 million.

Meanwhile, the export of information services during the period under review declined by 16.40 percent going down from US$ 3.110 million to US$ 2.600 million.

Among the information services, the exports of news agency services decreased by 12.48 percent, from US$ 2.052 million to US$ 1.796 million whereas the exports of other information services also decreased by 24.01 percent, from US$ 1.058 million to US$ 0.804 million.

The export of telecommunication services however witnessed an increase of 0.60 percent as these went up from US$ 293.180 million to US$ 294.950 million during the months under review, the data revealed.

Among the telecommunication services, the export of call centre services increased by 2.30 percent during the period as its exports increased from US$ 118.669 million to US$ 121.398 million whereas the export of other telecommunication services decreased by 0.55 percent, from US$ 174.511 million to US$ 173.552 million during the period under review, the PBS data revealed.

Indus Highway’s restoration underway after devastating floods

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Indus Highway’s restoration underway after devastating floods
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ISLAMABAD, Mar 20 (APP):The National Highway Authority (NHA) has been working on a number of road schemes and bridge construction projects to permanently restore the affected sections of the Indus Highway (N-55), which is a major roadway that connects various cities and towns.

Talking to APP here on Monday, an official of NHA said that various sections of the Indus Highway (N-55) spanning 281 kilometres, were severely damaged during the recent heavy rains and floods that caused a disruption in traffic flow.

He said that the road section near Sehwan, measuring about 3 kilometres, was severely damaged and remained inundated for over one and a half months. However, he said that the repair and restoration of the said road portions have almost been completed and traffic has been temporarily restored.

He stated that for permanent restoration, the NHA has approved road schemes under Annul Maintenance Program 2021-22, which are currently under the procurement process.

The official informed that three new bridges are also being proposed near Sehwan to address the damage caused by the floods. “The proposed bridges include the Sehwan Bridge, the Danister Wah Bridge, and the New Bridge Near Sehwan” he added.

He highlighted that the NHA has already approved the PC-I under ADB Flood Emergency Loan for the construction of the bridges on 6th December 2022. The total length of the bridges involved is 260 meters and the procurement process for the same is underway at NHA, he added.

In addition, he said the NHA has taken various measures to restore the traffic flow temporarily which include the construction of protection embankments, de-watering of flood water from the road, filling of cuts, minor repairs on an emergency basis, and removal of earthen bunds at Dadu and Mehar Bypass for free flow of traffic.

He highlighted that the restoration works have been completed for the Sehwan to Bhan Saeedabad stretch from 140 to 143 km and the Johi Branch to Mehar stretch from 218 to 242 km. Both the stretches are now open for all kinds of traffic, he maintained.

He underlined that the NHA has recently awarded periodic maintenance works for the Indus Highway (N-55), including the functional overlay of Khudaabad-Dadu, the structural overlay of Carriageway Sann-Aamri and these projects are at the mobilization stage.

He said that upcoming periodic maintenance works for the Indus Highway (N-55) also include Mehar-Kolachi, Wagan-Mehar-Dadu and Kolachi-Khairpur Nathan Shah and these projects are under tendering process.

He stated that upcoming periodic maintenance works for the Indus Highway (N-55) also include the functional overlay of Sehewan-Baubak, Bhan Saeedabad-Khudaabad, Kotri – Majhand – Jamshoro, Allahabad-Dadu and these projects would be completed within the stipulated time after awarding of contracts.

Pakistani envoy reminds Muslim community at UN of Ramzan’s message of compassion, tolerance

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Pakistani envoy reminds Muslim community at UN of Ramzan's message of compassion, tolerance
APP07-240223 UKRAINE: February 24 - Ambassador Munir Akram, Permanent Representative of Pakistan to the UN delivering Explanation of Vote by Pakistan after adoption of resolution during General Assembly: Eleventh Emergency Special Session (Ukraine). APP/MAF/MOS

NEW YORK, Mar 20 (APP):Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United Nations, Munir Akram, in a message on the eve of Ramzan, reminded the Muslim community at the UN that this holy month teaches us to be compassionate, patient and tolerant toward others, and to remain steadfast against hardships and calamities.

“I hope this month enshrines us with the need to always do good to others and ourselves, he said..

Ambassador Akram’s message said, “Ramadan is a month of exchanging gestures of compassion and empathy. It is a time for reflection self-purification and learning. It is also a time to look after those in need and to uplift one another.

“During this month, we thank Allah for his countless blessings and help those around us through charitable acts. Ramadan teaches us that our salvation lies in following His teachings and doing good deeds.

“During this time, I would like to express my condolences to my Muslim brothers and sisters who lost their loved ones, and their homes in climate calamities, in particular during the devastating floods that affected Pakistan, Türkiye, and other parts of the world. The earthquake which affected southern Türkiye and northern Syria also incurred extensive loss of life and damage to properties.

“I pray that May Almighty save us from the menace of such mega-disasters in the future.

“I also pay homage to our Kashmiri as well as Palestinian brothers and sisters who have continuously been living through the yoke of the occupation.

“I would also like to extend my gratitude to our peacekeepers in UN missions abroad who are working diligently in difficult circumstances and I express my tribute to the fallen peacekeepers in the line of duty. May Allah grant their soul peace and give fortitude to their families and loved ones.”

95 pc diseases preventable through oral hygiene: President

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ISLAMABAD, Mar 20 (APP): President Dr. Arif Alvi on Monday said 95 percent diseases can be prevented through oral hygiene and urged the general public to adopt the practice for their own health.

In his message to the nation on World Oral Health Day, he emphasized cleaning the mouth twice a day with a toothbrush or a Miswak (tooth-cleaning twig).

The president mentioned that The Holy Prophet (Peace be upon Him) used to clean his mouth and teeth frequently.

He quoted a Hadith as saying that
cleanliness in Islam is considered
as half the faith.

He said about 21 Hadiths in Sahih Bukhari laid stress on cleaning and use of Miswak.

Dr Alvi said oral diseases are difficult and expensive to treat and thus could be prevented through proper oral hygiene.

He warned that betel nut could cause oral cancer and thus needed to be avoided.

Majority of Americans view Iraq war as a mistake: Poll

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Majority of Americans view Iraq war as a mistake: Poll

WASHINGTON, Mar 20 (APP): Two decades after the US invaded Iraq, a majority of Americans realize the war was a mistake, a move that left about a million people dead and ruined the Arab country, according to an Axios/Ipsos poll.

While two-thirds of Americans approved of the military action in 2003, 61% now believe it was the wrong decision.

When the US ground invasion of Iraq began on March 20, 2003, just 26% of respondents to a Pew poll opposed military action to overthrow Saddam Hussein’s government.

Meanwhile, in Washington, hundreds of protesters gathered outside the White House Saturday afternoon to demand a stop to endless U.S. wars and the “War Machine,” ahead of the 20th anniversary of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq.

The anti-war demonstration was the second of its kind in the American capital in less than a month.

“It’s just a terrible mistake,” Claudia Lefko, a protester from Northampton, Massachusetts, told reporters. “The country is a ruin. We’ve destroyed it … The Iraqis are still suffering the consequences

The war, which lasted eight years, cost the United States nearly 2 trillion dollars and the lives of more than 4,000 troops, and caused the country’s polarization to gather pace.

In the latest poll, support was heavily skewed by political affiliation, with 83% of Republicans favoring invasion compared to 52% of Democrats. That divide has persisted two decades later, with a much smaller majority (58%) of Republicans still insisting the US was right to invade. Only 26% of Democrats still think it was a good idea.

The majority of Americans (67%) don’t believe the war in Iraq made the US any safer, according to the Ipsos poll, which was conducted last week among 1,018 Americans over 18 years old.

However, about three-quarters of Americans said they want the US to remain a ‘global leader’, and 54% believe Washington’s overall “focus” on national defence and homeland security in the last two decades has made the US safer.

Much of the initial support for the war was based on false claims by the administration of then-US President George W. Bush and the media about Iraqi weapons of mass destruction.

While the Bush cabinet never explicitly claimed that Hussein had played a role in the 9/11 attacks, 57% of respondents to a 2003 Pew poll shared this belief anyway. Around 44% of respondents are still unsure who was ‘right’ about the war.

Modern-day Iraq is a far cry from the democratic paradise its people were promised when Bush infamously declared “Mission Accomplished” back in 2003. The invasion and subsequent occupation of Iraq ended up leading to the deaths of at least 210,000 civilians, according to the Iraq Body Count project.

Plunged into instability, the country became a breeding ground for extremism, and much of Iraq’s northern reaches fell under the control of Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS) terrorists following the partial US pullout in 2011. Some 2,500 US troops are still stationed there three years after the Iraqi government ordered them to leave.