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Rescue 1122 completes search operation of Police Lines explosion

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PESHAWAR, Jan 31 (APP):Emergency service Rescue 1122 on Tuesday completed search and rescue operations in the collapsed mosque of Police Lines blast.

Rescue 1122 spokesman Bilal Faizi said that the Rescue 1122 teams transferred 146 people to the hospital during the search operation including 94 injured and 54 martyred.

He said that 37 operational vehicles and 168 personnel of Rescue 1122 took part in the operation.
He said that the rescue teams transferred the bodies of the martyrs to Peshawar, Nowshera, Khyber, Swabi, Bannu and DI Khan.

National unity imperative to defeat terrorism resurgence: Shahadat Awan

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ISLAMABAD, Jan 31 (APP):Minister of State for Law and Justice, Shahadat Awan on Tuesday said that national unity was imperative to defeat terrorism resurgence in the country.

While concluding the Senate discussion on the recent terrorism incidents in Peshawar, other parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and the country, he said that the nation had emerged resilient against terrorism throughout its war on terror.

Awan said the nation had not given up despite the Army Public School (APS) tragedy, where the nation got united at one platform to decide to take the terrorists to task with iron hands.

However in the aftermath, the security forces carried out operations Zarb-e-Azb, Rah-e-Haq 1 and 2 successfully which helped in restoring peace in the country.

The State Minister regretted that unfortunately, some of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) terrorists were released from detentions in the previous government. “Our armed forces have the capacity to deal with terrorism provided we all stand united beside them,” he added.
Awan said Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif being the chief executive, visited Peshawar to condole and sympathize with the bereaved families of the martyrs and the injured. Moreover, the Defence Minister and Interior Minister would present their reports on the incident to the prime minister, he mentioned.

Concluding the discussion, he said, “We will have to unite and I request all the Senate members to unite for peace and stop bickering on new polls narrative rather support nation-building steps.”

Senators for devising counter terrorism policy

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Pandemonium in Senate leads to adjournment

ISLAMABAD, Jan 31 (APP):Senators from various political parties on Tuesday demanded devising counter terrorism policy to exterminate the menace of terrorism from the country after evolving consensus with all stakeholders.

Participating in a discussion on the incident of terrorism in Peshawar and other parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, they urged the government to provide required facilities to police and law enforcement agencies to enable them to exterminate the menace of terrorism.

Former Senate Chairman Mian Raza Rabbani of Pakistan Peoples Party demanded devising a new consensus over counter-terrorism policy in the upcoming joint session of the parliament by taking on board all the stakeholders.

He said parliamentary probe should be initiated for starting dialogue with Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) sans taking into confidence people and other stakeholders.

Mushahid Hussain Syed of Pakistan Muslim League said country’s Afghan policy has miserably failed to yield desired results. He lamented incapacitating National Counter Terrorism Authority (NECTA). He urged the government to announce general elections and let’s talk about Pakistan and its people.

Saifullah Abro of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) criticized the government for dragging PTI Chairman Imran Khan in every ill being confronted by the country.

Bahramand Khan Tangi of Pakistan Peoples Party asked who stopped implementing National Action Plan (NAP), which was formulated in consensus with all stakeholders.

Kamran Murtaza of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI-F) said terrorists were targeting Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The resolution of the country’s issues lies in empowering parliament as well as the government.

Rana Maqbool of Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N), said NECTA should be declared as division by equipping it with the required manpower and other facilities to it.

Afghan authorities should be contacted through diplomatic channels urging them to not allow the use of their territory against Pakistan.

Anwar Ul Haq Kakar of Balochistan Awami Party (BAP) stressed adopting holistic approach for devising consensus among all politicians for exterminating terrorism from the country. Specialized forces should be appointed for countering terrorism, he said.

Ejaz Chaudhary of PTI urged the government to announce the date of elections in the country as this is the only way to drive the country out of crisis and achieving sustainable peace.

Faisal Javed of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) said the country had endured over $150 billion in economic losses and displacing over 3.5 million people in the past 20 years due to supporting war on terror.

Danesh Kumar of Balochistan Awami Party (BAP) urged devising consensus strategy to counter terrorism.
Muhammad Akram of National Party criticized the successive governments for not strengthening country’s economy.

Netizens reminisce the glory shades of films industry as Hadiqa sings popular throwback

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hadiqa kiani

ISLAMABAD, Jan 31 (APP): Evergreen musical prodigy & winner of the lifetime achievement award, Hadiqa made her fans ride a journey of golden memories from the classic film era of Pakistan by singing her most popular ‘Hona Tha Pyar’ again.

Awarded ‘Best TV Actress’ last year for superb acting skills in her debut drama ‘Raqeeb Se’, Kiani is a well-known singer, songwriter, composer, and philanthropist. Recently sharing the screen with her fellow actors Omair Rana and Sunita Marshal, Kiani is now reaching the peak of her acting career as well alongside singing.

As much as fans miss her beautiful, deep & soulful voice, the ‘VASL’ singer also seems to be busy diving into a nostalgic phase as she posted her video singing one of the most popular tracks from an award-winning film decade ago.

Kiani took it to her Instagram page and shared a short video singing ‘Hona Tha Pyar’ from ‘Bol’, captioning it as a warm-up practice.

“Just a little warm-up with our classic simple,” she stated along with the video.

Soon after the upload, fans started flooding her account with praise and adoration.
“A beautiful song, thank you for singing this,” replied a fan.
“So soothing and loving your voice, the ‘atif hadiqa’ duo is amazing, listening the song constantly,” commented another fan.
“My all-time favorite song, Love your voice and style,” stated another fan while praising the singer.

Composed by Atif Aslam himself, the melodious track was sung by Hadiqa & Atif for Shoaib Mansoor’s film ‘Bol’ released in 2011.

Canadian HC concludes visits to winter sports festivals in Chitral, GB

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Canadian HC concludes visits to winter sports festivals in Chitral, GB
Canadian HC concludes visits to winter sports festivals in Chitral, GB

ISLAMABAD, Jan 31 (APP):The Canadian High Commissioner in Pakistan, Leslie Scanlon, along with ice-hockey enthusiasts from the Canadian High Commission, participated in five winter festivals organised by rural mountainous communities in Chitral and Gilgit-Baltistan in January 2023.

The High Commissioner’s daughter, who is an ice-hockey coach, also participated in the sports festivals, said a press release issued by the Canadian High Commission in Islamabad on Tuesday.

In her remarks, Canadian High Commissioner stated that the broader purpose of the winter sports festivals was the “economic and physical well-being of the communities of Gilgit-Baltistan,” as harsh winters halt the physical and economic activities in these regions. Therefore, AKRSP, with its partners, provides an opportunity to activate physical and economic activities, she added.

The High Commissioner Leslie Scanlon and her team participated in Climate Walk with the local youth, like the Booni Environment Academy, to shed light on the devastating impacts of climate change and biodiversity loss in the region, and to discuss solutions for embedding climate action in recovery actions to build back better – to create economies and communities that are more sustainable, resilient, and equitable.

High Commissioner Leslie Scanlon explaining her country’s policy on women said, “Canada has a Feminist International Assistance Policy, which underscores our belief that by including women and girls in everything from politics to the economy, and in sports, only then will communities thrive both in Canada and around the world. We all have a role to play in breaking down barriers and ensuring that women, girls, and the differently abled have every opportunity to succeed in life.

Watching the girls’ hockey games and being able to play with all these amazing female athletes has been a highlight for us. We applaud these communities’ efforts to include everyone.”

The High Commissioner and her team travelled for 16 days to visit communities, where they coached youth on ice-hockey skills, attended a variety of festival events, and engaged with local leaders. The programme brought together 40 male and female ice hockey teams and provided opportunities to more than 100 rural women entrepreneurs to display their products at the Women Business Expos held on the sidelines of Winter Sports Festivals.

Canadian HC concludes visits to winter sports festivals in Chitral, GB

It is pertinent to mention here that this was the fourth year Canadians have actively participated in Winter Festivals intending to support the empowerment of women and girls through sports; encouraging environmental protection and responsible eco-tourism while discussing the challenging impacts of climate change; and supporting community-driven economic development, especially for women.

Through the Canada Fund for Local Initiatives, Canada partnered with the Aga Khan Rural Support Programme (AKRSP) for supporting communities who demonstrated a commitment to organise inclusive winter festivals, raising discussions around climate-change adaptation and environmental protection and supporting female entrepreneurs.

Fiscal consolidation key to saving reserves, exchange-rate stability: Economic Outlook

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Fiscal consolidation key to saving reserves, exchange-rate stability: Economic Outlook

ISLAMABAD, Jan 31 (APP):The Finance Ministry in its latest report on state of economy released here Tuesday termed fiscal consolidation as the key to saving official reserves and exchange rate stability of the country.

According to monthly Economic Update and Outlook for January 2023, released by the ministry, the fiscal consolidation may temporarily be costly in terms of growth prospects in the short term. However, long-run prosperity and growth could only be achieved by augmenting the country’s long-term equilibrium growth path by expanding production capacities and productivity.

It says, the first five months of current fiscal year have ended with some developments; containing fiscal deficit and surplus in primary balance due to effective fiscal management.

The report says, Pakistan was currently confronted with the challenges like high inflation, low growth, and low levels of official foreign exchange reserves.

Further Month-on-Month (MoM) increases in consumer prices may be countered by a further mean reverting international commodity prices and some exchange rate stability due to decreased pace of depreciation.

The overall money supply (M2) growth remains compatible with a return to low and stable inflation, says the report adding but the outlook of M2 is broadly dependent on fiscal accounts which are under immense pressure on account of heavy interest payments and rehabilitation spending.

According to the report, inflationary pressure was expected to calm down gradually due to flood-led damages which have disrupted the supply of essential items.
On agricultural front, the wheat crop sowing is being estimated at 21.48 million acres which is 94 percent of target area of 22.85 million acres. The government pro-Agri initiatives are playing role in the revival of agriculture sector productivity.

On industrial activity, the report says, monetary tightening, import compression strategies, and recessionary global pressure continued to suppress the performance of the manufacturing sector since the beginning of the current fiscal year.

During July-November FY2023, the LSM witnessed a contraction of 3.6 percent against the growth of 7.2 percent same period last year. On Year-on-Year (basis), LSM plunged by 5.5 percent in November 2022, while over the previous month, it grew by 3.5 percent.

The fiscal deficit during July-November FY2023 has been contained to the same level of 1.4 percent of GDP as it was recorded in the comparable period last year. While the deficit of Rs 36 billion (-0.1 percent of GDP) last year.

The provisional net tax collection increased by 17.4 percent to Rs 3428.8 billion during July-December FY2023 against Rs 2919.9 billion in the same period last year. The increase in growth is largely attributed to a 49 percent growth in direct taxes.

The Current Account posted a deficit of $ 3.7 billion for Jul-Dec FY2023 as against a deficit of $ 9.1 billion last year, mainly due to contraction in imports. However, the current account deficit shrank to $ 400 million in December 2022 as against $ 1857 million in same period last year, largely reflecting an improvement in trade balance.

Foreign direct investment (FDI) reached $ 460.9 million during July-December FY2023 ($ 1114.7 million last year) decreasing by 58.7 percent.

In July-December FY2023, workers’ remittances recorded at $ 14.1 billion ($ 15.8 billion last year), decreased by 11.1 percent. MoM basis, remittances decreased by 3.2 percent in December 2022 ($ 2.0 billion) as compared to November ($ 2.1 billion).

Pakistan’s total liquid foreign exchange reserves increased to $ 9.45 billion on January 24, 2022, with the SBP’s reserves now standing at $ 3.678 billion. Commercial banks’ reserves remained at $ 5.77 billion.

The KSE-100 index closed at 40,420 points as of 30th December 2022 while market capitalization settled at Rs 6,501 billion, it adds.

Barrick makes initial payment of $3 million to Balochistan

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Barrick makes initial payment of $3 million to Balochistan
Barrick makes initial payment of $3 million to Balochistan

ISLAMABAD, Jan 31 (APP):Barrick Gold Corporation has made the first payment of US$3 million (approximately 750 million Pakistani rupees) to the government of Balochistan as part of Reko Diq Partneship.

According to press release issued here on Tuesday, Reko Diq Pakistan Country Manager Ali E. Rind handed over the cheque for $3 million to Secretary, Mines and Minerals Development Department, Saidal Khan Luni.

As per the agreements, Barrick Gold and the Government of Balochistan agreed upon the timetable for the disbursement of committed funds to the province. The agreement ensured that benefits from the project start accruing to the people of Balochistan, well before the mine goes into production through advance royalties and social development funds.

The project is expected to employ approximately 7,500 people and once in production it will create around 4,000 long-term jobs.
Barrick’s policy of prioritizing local employment and suppliers will have a positive impact on the local economy.

Barrick is working to set up community development committees to identify priority projects focused on food security, environmental management and access to education, healthcare and potable water.

The company plans to finish the Reko Diq feasibility study update by the end of 2024, with 2028 targeted for first production. Reko Diq is envisaged as a conventional open pit and milling operation, producing a high-quality copper-gold concentrate.

The project will be completed in two phases, starting with a plant that will be able to process approximately 40 million tonnes of ore per annum which could be doubled in five years following first production from phase one.
With its unique combination of large scale, low strip and good grade, Reko Diq will be a multi-generational mine with a life of at least 40 years.

Denmark embassy organizes 2nd Islamabad Marathon

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Denmark embassy organizes 2nd Islamabad Marathon

ISLAMABAD, Jan 31 (APP):The Embassy of Denmark, in collaboration with ‘Islamabad Run With Us (IRU)’, organized the 2nd Islamabad Marathon with over 1,000 runners who participated in different categories, including 42.2 km marathon, 21.1 km half marathon, 10 km and 5 km for both men and women.

“Danish Ambassador Jakob Linulf and his brother Michael Linulf participated in the 42.2 km marathon. Moreover, to engage and encourage children there was ‘Kids Fun Run'”, said the embassy spokesperson.

“I ran 42 kilometers in the beautiful surroundings of Islamabad. It is very important to inspire people to live a healthier life”, the ambassador said while talking to media persons after the marathon, here on Tuesday.

Answering a question on wind energy, he said that Denmark and Pakistan were committed to working together and helping each other to become greener and more sustainable. “Denmark is one of the leading countries in the world when it comes to renewable energy”, he added.

It is pertinent to mention here that the IRU was formed in September 2016 with the intent of creating a running community that supports and encourages a healthy and active lifestyle through group events and participation.

ECP declares Ch Shujaat Hussain as PML-Q president

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Online Scrutiny System helps ensuring transparency in Punjab elections

ISLAMABAD, Jan 31 (APP):The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) on Tuesday declared Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain as the president of Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid (PML-Q).

A five-member bench of the ECP, headed by Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja, in its reserved verdict rejected the PML-Q Central Working Committee’s decision to remove Shujaat Hussain from the party presidency.
The petition was filed by the former premier in July last amid an ongoing tussle with his cousin Pervaiz Elahi over the party leadership.

Accepting Shujaat Hussain’s plea against his removal, the ECP also declared the PML-Q intra-party elections as illegal.

The PML-Q got divided into two groups over the issue of joining hands with the PTI and PML-N. Pervaiz Elahi and his son Moonis Elahi joined hands with Imran Khan while Chaudhry Shujjat, his son Ch Salik and former federal minister in the PTI government supported the PML-N.

Fascist mindset trying to remove Chaudhry Shujaat as PML-Q President defeated: Marriyum

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ISLAMABAD, Jan 31 (APP):Minister for Information and Broadcasting Marriyum Aurangzeb said on Tuesday the fascist mindset that planned to remove Chaudhry Shujaat as the PML- Q President was defeated.

In a tweet, she congratulated PML- Q President Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain and said the order of the Election Commission of Pakistan was a message that the decisions would be made in the light of the Constitution and the law, not in darkness.

The fascism of burning, demolishing, killing, picking up and throwing away was not imposed in the country now, she said.

Now everything will be done according to the constitution and law.