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Gold prices decreased by Rs 1,800 to Rs 203,900 per tola

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ISLAMABAD, Mar 25 (APP): The per tola price of 24 karat gold decreased by Rs.1,800 and was sold at Rs. 203,900 on Saturday against its sale at Rs. 205,700 the previous day, All Sindh Sarafa Jewellers Association reported.

The price of 10 grams of 24 karat gold also decreased by Rs. 1,543 to Rs.176,355 from Rs.177,898, whereas the price of 10 grams 22 karat gold went down to Rs.161,658 from Rs. 163,073.

However, the price of per tola silver increased by Rs. 30 to close at Rs. 2,250 and the ten-gram silver surged by Rs. 25.71 to close at Rs.1929.

The price of gold in the international market dipped by US$19 to $1978 against its sale at $1997, the association reported.

Supply of edibles on subsidized rates ensured at Ramazan Bazars in AJK

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Supply of edibles on subsidized rates ensured at Ramazan Bazars in AJK

MIRPUR (AJK) Mar 25 (APP): The AJK State authorities are ensuring special Ramazan Bazars in various major cities and towns with the provision of an adequate supply of edibles to the general consumers at subsidized rates during the Holy month of Ramazan.

On the special directives of the state government to all district administration of the state, the administration has launched special Ramazan Bazars in various parts of the district including one in front of MUST University’s city campus at central Allama Iqbal Road.

Deputy Commissioner Ch. Amjad Iqbal told APP, here on Saturday, that in Mirpur city, the main Ramazan Bazars had been set up at Allama Iqbal Road and central Nàngi area where all quality edibles would be available at inexpensive rates as compared to the general market, fixed by the district price control committee.

The vendors at Ramazan bazaars will be bound to display the rate lists of the commodities, determined by the authorities, at a visible place at their sale points from 8.30am in the morning, he said.

When questioned that what preventive steps were being taken by the administration to take punitive action against the profiteers and hoarders, the deputy commissioner stated that an extensive drive has already been kicked off across the district to overcome the artificial price-hike on the part of the shopkeepers involved in overcharging besides creating artificial scarcity and hoarding.

Mobile teams headed by magistrates have yet been constituted to conduct surprise checking of the prices and the shopkeepers – both wholesalers and retailers, involved in charging exorbitant rates would be booked.

Besides, general shopkeepers, wholesalers and owners of the main shopping malls have also been warned to maintain the prices of the items of daily use – fixed by the administration – during and even after the Holy month of Ramadan. “The violators would be taken to task under the law”, he warned.

Meanwhile, a senior AJK government official told that all the district administrations in AJK had been directed to take stringent measures to discourage illegal profiteering, hoarding and artificial scarcity of edible items during and after the Holy month of Ramazan. He declared that those involved in such an unlawful exercise will be booked.

“The sanctity of this Holy month will be maintained in all circumstances,”the official declared.

“The government is determined to ensure the availability of edibles including mutton, beef, chicken, sugar, vegetables, fruit, flour, rice, pulses and other items at inexpensive rates at Ramzan bazaars as fixed by the concerned district administrations”, the official pointed out.

Information Call Center to be established to inform about policies, initiatives of Sindh govt: Sharjeel

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Information Call Centre to be established to inform about policies, initiatives of Sindh govt: Sharjeel
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KARACHI, Mar 25 (APP): Sindh Minister for Information Sharjeel Inam Memon on Saturday announced the establishment of an Information Call Center (ICC) at Sindh Information Department and directed the Secretary Information to prepare a PC-1 for the project.

The Minister announced this while presiding over a meeting held to review the performance of the Information Department at his office.

The minister said that the Call Center would provide timely and authentic information on the policies and initiatives of the Sindh government and will also counter fake news and fake propaganda against the government.
The performance of the Information Department was also reviewed in the meeting.

The Minister said that the performance of the Department should be improved and proper publicity of the development projects of the Sindh government should be ensured.

He said that the Sindh government has done excellent work in every field.

‘It is the responsibility of the Information Department to disseminate and apprise the public regarding the welfare initiatives of the government, he said.

Sharjeel Memon said that focus should be given to Social Media wing of the Department.

Secretary Information Nadeem ur Rehman Memon, Director Admin Muhammad Yousuf Kaboroo, Director Publications Mansoor Rajput, Director Advertisements Imtiaz Joyo, Deputy Director Advertisements Sarang Chandio and others attended the meeting.

Distribution of free flour under BISP continues in Mardan

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Distribution of free flour under BISP continues in Mardan

PESHAWAR, Mar 25 (APP): The distribution of free flour among deserving people under Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) continued for the third consecutive day in district Mardan on Saturday.

For guaranteeing transparency in the distribution of flour, a follow-up meeting was also held with Deputy Commissioner (DC) Captain (Retd) Abdul Rehman in the chair.

During the meeting, the deputy commissioner was given a detailed briefing on the distribution of flour through specially established mega delivery points and at Village Council level through selected dealers and their quota.

The deputy commissioner commended the performance of dealers for the distribution of flour on a quota basis. However, he also expressed annoyance over a few dealers distributing less than the required quota. He directed for doubling the quota of good-performing dealers and the cancellation of the bad-performing ones.

The deputy commissioner also directed to bring further improvement and easiness in the process of the distribution of free flour and taking steps for the issues faced by the dealers and flour mills linked with the mobile software.

He directed the officers of district administration, food, local government, social welfare, civil and others to monitor the distribution of flour to ensure its supply to deserving people in a transparent manner.

King Salman approves providing two Holy Mosques with 150,000 copies of Holy Quran

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King Salman approves providing two Holy Mosques with 150,000 copies of Holy Quran

ISLAMABAD, Mar 25 (APP): King Salman bin Abdulaziz issued a royal order of providing 150,000 copies of the Holy Quran to the two Holy Mosques with the advent of the month of Ramazan.

The holy books will be printed by King Fahd Complex for Printing, reported the Saudi Press Agency.

General President of the Affairs of the Grand Mosque and Prophet’s (PBUH) Mosque Sheikh Dr. Abduerrahman Al-Sudais expressed his gratitude to King Salman and Prince Mohammed bin Salman for their generous gesture.

Four dead, 17 injured in rain-related incidents: PDMA

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Four dead, 17 injured in rain-related incidents: PDMA
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PESHAWAR, Mar 25 (APP): Four people died and 17 others were injured during rain related incidents in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, said a report issued by the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) here on Saturday.

It said that in Mardan, two persons were died and two injured when the roof of their house collapsed due to heavy rains while one casualty had also been reported from Peshawar in a similar incident.

The death of a woman in a roof collapse incident is also reported from South Waziristan.

Heavy rains have also damaged six houses including one fully destroyed and five partially damaged. Three cattle were also perished due to heavy rains.

The PDMA has directed administrations of all affected districts to accelerate relief operations in their respective districts.

PM visits free flour distribution centers, reviews process

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SARGODHA, March 25 (APP): Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday visited three centers established here to distribute free flour bags among the deserving people and reviewed the distribution process.

During the course of his visit, the prime minister interacted with the people, inquired about their issues and also issued directives for their immediate resolution.

The prime minister participated in the distribution process and handed over bags to the people standing in queues, besides he also checked all the facilities and the quality of flour.

PM visits free flour distribution centers, reviews process

On the occasion, he directed the relevant authorities to take prompt steps for further facilitation of the deserving and poor people.

Talking to media, the prime minister said that he had visited three centers set up in Sargodha where free atta bags were being distributed in an organized manner.

PM visits free flour distribution centers, reviews process

The prime minister said that for the first time in the country’s 75 years history, each poor family was getting three flour bags free of cost.

He said that the government, relevant authorities and administration had been working to provide relief to the people.

The prime minister appreciated the provincial and district administration and informed that he would be chairing a meeting today to review the steps for further facilitation of the process.

He also urged the people to provide proper information.

PM visits free flour distribution centers, reviews process

After receiving complaints about mismanagement over flour distribution process, the prime minister had started visiting different cities including Lahore and Kasur.

These free flour distribution points have been established as part of Prime Minister’s Ramzan relief package for the deserving families.

ICCI calls for finalizing food standards in consultation with stakeholders

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ISLAMABAD, Mar 25 (APP): President Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry Ahsan Zafar Bakhtawari on Saturday said that the business community welcomes the establishment of the Food Authority in Islamabad as it will ensure the supply of safe and unadulterated food to the citizens.

However, he emphasized the Food Authority to finalize laying out food standards and laws in consultation with the stakeholders, which will yield better results for both sides.

He said this while talking to Dr. Tahira, Chairperson Islamabad Food Authority during her visit to ICCI office.

Ahsan Zafar Bakhtawari said that the Islamabad Food Authority (IFA) should conduct awareness sessions in markets to educate and sensitize the business community of the food sector about food standards.

He said that ICCI will cooperate with IFA for awareness sessions and is ready to provide its auditorium for this purpose.

He said that a committee comprising representatives of ICCI and IFA should be formed to play a role in solving the problems of the food sector and move forward with consensus.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr Tahira, Chairperson, of Islamabad Food Authority said that the aim of her authority is to ensure the availability of quality food to the citizens and hoped that the business community of the food sector would cooperate in achieving this goal.

She said the business community of the food sector, including restaurants and bakeries, will be provided comprehensive guidance about food safety measures to save them from fines and punishment. She hoped that the business community would provide all possible support in advancing the mission of IFA.

Azharul Islam Zafar, Vice President ICCI, urged for taking ICCI on board about any complaint against any restaurant, bakery or trader so that such issues can be solved with joint efforts and the food interests of citizens can be better protected.

Zafar Bakhtavari former President ICCI, Khurram Khan President Islamabad Restaurant Association, Ajmal Baloch President Anjuman Tajaran Pakistan, Khalid Chaudhry, Haji Mumtaz Ahmed, Saqib Abbasi and others also spoke at the occasion and emphasized the need for taking business community on board for enforcement of food standards.

UN conference ends with bold plan to tackle global water crisis, ensure water-secure future

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UNITED NATIONS, Mar 25 (APP): The UN 2023 Water Conference has wrapped after a breakthrough response to the global water crisis, with governments, businesses and civil society making almost 700 commitments to advance the water agenda, a dealmaker for accelerating sustainable development overall.

Pakistan’s 4-member delegation, led by Hasan Nasir Jamy, took part in the historic conference’s intense deliberations on water-related challenges over the past thee days. The conference drew more than 2,000 participants.

Apart from other issues, Jamy, who is Secretary of the Ministry of Water Resources, especially highlighted the need for transboundary water cooperation, citing the 1960 Indus Water Treaty between India and Pakistan — a lower riparian state — as an example of such successful cooperation that provides an effective mechanism to deal with issues related to shared water resources.

In this regard, he drew attention to precedents and principles on the rights and obligations of both upper and lower riparians arising from bilateral and multilateral instruments, saying, “These norms must be fully respected by the concerned Parties”.

The conference’s agenda sets out a series of action-oriented game changing commitments, from making smarter food choices to re-evaluating water as a powerful economic driver, and part of the Earth’s cultural heritage.

From protecting the spread of disease to fighting poverty, natural resource also flows through the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at a time when the world is grappling with climate change, water scarcity, and pollution.

“The commitments at this Conference will propel humanity towards the water-secure future every person on the planet needs,” UN Secretary-General António Guterres told delegates at the closing ceremony.

The conference forged an “ambitious vision”, the UN chief noted.

“Your dedication to action and transformation is propelling us towards a sustainable, equitable and inclusive water-secure future for people and planet alike,” he said. “This conference demonstrated a central truth: as humanity’s most precious global common good, water unites us all, and it flows across a number of global challenges.”

Co-hosted by Netherlands and Tajikistan, the Conference brought together world leaders, civil society, business leaders, young people, scientists, academics, the UN System and others from across sectors — agriculture, energy, environment and water — around a common goal: to urgently tackle the water crisis and set the world back on track to achieving Sustainable Development Goal 6 – On Clean Water and Sanitation by 2030.

To achieve this, the Secretary-General highlighted key game-changers: from reinforcing water’s place as a fundamental human right and reducing the pressures on the hydrological system, to developing new, alternative food systems to reduce the unsustainable use of water in food production and agriculture and designing and implementing a new global water information system to guide plans and priorities by 2030.

The Secretary-General also advocated for integrating the approach on water, ecosystems and climate to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and strengthen communities — from resilient infrastructure, water pipelines and wastewater treatment plans, to ensuring every person in the world is protected with early warning systems against natural disasters by 2027; and continued to press for climate justice and global action to limit global warming to a 1.5-degree rise. Lastly, he called for a dramatic acceleration in resources and investment into the ability of all countries to reach SDG 6.

Access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene is the most basic human need for health and well-being, and a declared human right. But some 2 billion people around the world still lack access to safe drinking water and 40 per cent of the world’s population is affected by water scarcity. Agriculture demands alone account for some 70% of water usage.

Adding to the pressure, more than 90 per cent of disasters are water-related, with climate change hitting hardest through water. And humanity’s demand for water keeps growing, with pressure on freshwater projected to increase by more than 40 per cent by 2050.

Against this background, conference deliberations ranged from the urgency of the water crisis, including its role in forced migration, climate change and conflicts to stressing its critical link to good health, poverty reduction and food security. Attention was also given to solutions, with deliberations spanning the need for better data collection, enhanced governance systems, capacity development opportunities and funding gaps in the water sector.

With financing needs at between US$182 to more than US$600 billion annually, the importance of unlocking financing and innovative funding schemes, calling for new innovations and investments at scale in the water economy was also underscored.

Responding to this, the Water Action Agenda, the key outcome of the Conference, captured over 700 commitments aimed at driving transformation from a global water crisis to a water-secure world.

The agenda represents the global community’s bold resolve to address the water challenges through a more coordinated and results-driven approach, it was pointed out. A number of other follow-up steps are also under consideration – including the appointment of a Special Envoy on Water.

The conference outcomes will also receive concrete follow-up in three key upcoming Summits: the SDG Summit during the UN General Assembly in September 2023, the Summit of the Future in 2024, the World Social Summit in 2025, and through the annual High- level political forum on sustainable development, Conference of Parties and other United Nations processes, as well as the Dushanbe Water Process.

“At the 2023 UN Water Conference a determined global community came together to make a difference not only for the future of water but for the future of the world,” said Li Junhua, the UN Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs and Conference Secretary-General.

“I hope that the energy we experienced at this Conference will flow on to the SDG Summit in September when the world gathers together to advance the transformative actions that we need, to realize all SDGs, and secure a sustainable future for everyone, everywhere, on a healthy planet.”

The US announced a commitment of up to $49 billion in investments to support climate-resilient water and sanitation infrastructure and services. Japan will proactively contribute to the solution of water-related social issues faced by the Asia-Pacific region by developing “quality Infrastructure”, providing financial assistance worth approximately 500 billion yen ($3.65 billion) over the next five years.

Vietnam pledged to develop policies for major river basins management by 2025 and to ensure all households would have access to clean running water by 2030.

Switzerland submitted 5 commitments to contribute to the UN’s work, including in the areas of the Water Convention and transboundary cooperation. Switzerland is the co-chair of the Interactive Dialogue on Water for Cooperation.

The Niger Basin Authority (NBA) and the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection (BMUV) made a joint commitment of $21.2 million in funding for a project that strengthens the Niger Basin Authority (NBA) and its member countries.

The Government of Mozambique committed to taking all necessary steps to accelerate achievement of the UN Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6 by 2030 with investments of $9.5 billion.

With the Continental Africa Investment Programme (AIP), the African Union Commission aims to close Africa’s water investments gap by mobilising at least US$30 billion/year by 2030 through a range of initiatives, including the International High-Level Panel on Water
Investments for Africa.

By 2030, the EU aims to support the access of 70 million individuals to an improved drinking water source and/or sanitation facility. The EU will also support Member States with Euros 20 million funding to accelerate the deployment of wastewater surveillance for COVID-19.

The Asian Development Bank commits to investing $11 billion dollars in the water sector in the Asia-Pacific Region and $100 billion to the water sector globally by 2030.

Starbucks, Ecolab, Gap Inc., Reckitt and DuPont joined forces with U.S. Government to invest nearly $140 million in Water Access Fund with the goal of reaching 5 million people with access to water, sanitation and hygiene.

DANONE is launching a water acceleration blending fund to give daily safe water access to 30 million people in need.

Xylem and 16 other companies commit $11 billion dollars in Research and Development.

World Benchmarking Alliance has pledged to assess 1,000 global companies across 22 industries on their impact towards achieving water-related goals every two years to helps close the corporate accountability gap.

“Without water, there can be no sustainable development,” Guterres said, thanking all stakeholders. “As we leave this historic conference, let’s re-commit to our common future. Let’s take the next steps in our journey to a water-secure future for all.”

Support price of wheat in Balochistan made equal with other provinces

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Support price of wheat in Balochistan made equal with other provinces

QUETTA, Mar 25 (APP): On the directions of Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Abdul Quddus Bizenjo on Saturday, the support price of wheat in the province was made equal with other provinces.

The support price of wheat is set at a minimum of Rs 4,000 per 40 kg. The objective of this initiative is to increase the production of wheat by encouraging and providing financial support to the farmers in the province, said a press release issued here.

Earlier, Rs 6 billion was released to the food department for purchasing of wheat during the current fiscal year. The provincial finance department would release an additional Rs 2 billion to the food department in the same regard.

It added that last year, the provincial government had provided free wheat seeds worth more than Rs 2 billion to the farmers. Meanwhile, preparations for the timely purchase of wheat by the food department have been completed.

For this matter, 23 centres are established in four zones to purchase wheat under the supervision four deputy project directors and 23 Center in-charges.

According to the press release, the notification of the appointment of the project director would be issued by tomorrow.

Moreover, Section 144 would be enforced from 1st April till the wheat procurement process.