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Activist stressed public awareness to end barriers to people with disability

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 18 (APP):A social activist on Monday called for better long-term policies to facilitate disabled persons and asked authorities concerned to take practical steps to address social barriers through media platforms and awareness drives for special persons.
An activist for the rights of persons with disabilities Muhammad Atif Sheikh talking to PTV news channel said that it was our collective responsibility to play a positive role in providing adequate facilities for persons with disabilities and assistance in performing their day-to-day functions.
He said while having facilities for people with disabilities is crucial we also need a changing attitude in society. There is a dire need to pass a comprehensive law for the well-being of people living with disabilities, he added.
Atif said a special talent exchange programme (STEP) was being launched in Pakistan which is working for the welfare of persons with disabilities (PWDs), adding, that we are passionate about improving passengers’ experience and making stations more accessible.
“We demand that disabled people friendly entry systems should be established in all important buildings so that they are not discriminated in any way”, he added.
Replying to a question, he replied that increased access to transportation is a key factor in improving the quality of life of differently-abled persons, lowering their isolation and enhancing their participation in activities.
A safe and accessible public transport would enable them to explore more opportunities and lead a better life, he concluded.

10th recovery trading session: Rupee gains 90 paisa against US Dollar

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 18 (APP): Pakistani Rupee on Monday witnessed the 10th consecutive recovery session as it gained 90 paisa against the US dollar in the interbank trading and closed at Rs 295.94 against the previous day’s closing of Rs 296.84.

However, according to the Forex Association of Pakistan (FAP), the buying and selling rates of the dollar in the open market stood at Rs 296.1 and Rs 299 respectively.

The price of the Euro decreased by 76 paisa to close at Rs 315.62 against the last day’s closing of Rs 316.38, according to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP).

The Japanese Yen remained unchanged to close at Rs 2, whereas a decrease of Rs 2.52 was witnessed in the exchange rate of the British Pound, which traded at Rs 366.41 as compared to the last closing of Rs 368.93.

The exchange rates of the Emirates Dirham and the Saudi Riyal decreased by 25 paisa each to close at Rs 80.57 and Rs 78.89 respectively.

Crackdown: SNGPL removes 323 illegal connections, recovers over Rs 75.4 mln

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 18 (APP):Determined to bring down the Unaccounted for Gas (UFG) ratio, the Regional Directorate of Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL) has launched a massive crackdown against the elements involved in theft of the scarce and precious commodity, which continued unabated.
During the ongoing anti-gas-theft operations, the raiding teams so far unearthed more than 323 illegal connections and recovered Rs 75.4 million from defaulters.
Sharing details, Islamabad-Regional SNGPL General Manager Azhar Rashid Sheikh in an exclusive talk with APP informed the special teams not only identified but also removed more than 270 illegal meters and 53 direct connections and recovered millions of rupees from the defaulted consumers.
He vowed that the region-wide crackdown against the gas pilferage would continue till knocking down all the elements involved in illegal tapping, causing loss to the national economy and depriving the consumers of gas, which was already in shortage due to the fast depletion in the country’s existing hydrocarbon reserves and high-price in the international market.
Accordingly, he said a massive operation to curb gas theft, recover dues, and remove illegal connections was in full swing across the Islamabad-region on directives of the federal government.
So far, he said raids had been conducted in various areas including Chattah Bakhtawar, Gungal, G-7, I-14, E-18 Islamabad, Bhara Kahu, Tarlai Wah Cantt, Fateh Jang, and Attock.
“During the drive more than 270 illegal meters and 53 direct connections have been removed, FIRs (First Information Reports) have been lodged against 37 individuals. Gas thieves have been penalized with over Rs 90 million fines, and legal action has resulted in the recovery of Rs 75.4 million” he added.
To get the required results, GM Azhar Rashid said the company had increased the number of raiding teams to gear up the ongoing operations against gas theft and make more recoveries from the defaulters.
He praised that SNGPL Managing Director Aamir Tufail’s guidance had led to the establishment of a special task force in the Islamabad Region to step up action against gas theft. For this purpose, additional resources had been allocated to get the support of law enforcement agencies, he added.
Answering a question, he reiterated that stringent actions were being taken against employees involved in any unlawful activities as so far 25 to 30 individuals had been blacklisted, while legal proceedings were underway against 40 to 50 officials.
To another question, the GM said the company was committed to ensuring uninterrupted services to domestic consumers throughout the year. Customer Service Centers were operating around-the-clock seven days a week, and any complaint related to illegal activities would be promptly addressed by SNGPL authorities.
Azhar Rashid emphasized that no hindrance should be tolerated in resolving consumer complaints, and any involvement in illegal activities should be reported to SNGPL authorities.
He highlighted the challenges posed by dwindling gas reserves, with a decline of 9 to 10 percent annually. While gas demand in Islamabad and Rawalpindi Division stands at 100 MMCFD (million cubic feet per day), against which only 50 MMCFD is currently available with the company, he added.
This necessitates careful load management, with a focus on ensuring gas supply for domestic consumers during meal preparation times.
The GM highlighted the crucial role of the industrial sector in national development, emphasizing that the country could progress when industries thrive. “So, concerted efforts are being made to prioritize gas supply to industries,” he added.
In response to a question, he said that new gas connections were currently restricted but applications could still be submitted.
However, the SNGPL GM clarified that these applications would only be processed once the government lifted the ban on new connections.

ICCI calls for ecosystem to promote entrepreneurs and startups

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 18 (APP): President, Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Ahsan Zafar Bakhtawari Monday urged the government to take policy measures to create an ecosystem for entrepreneurship and startups that would help promote businesses and revive the economy.

He said that Pakistan was a country of young population with over 60 percent share of youth in our total population.

Therefore, every possible effort should be made to develop this huge pool of human capital by providing them business education so that they could be equipped with the right knowledge for business-startups and be enabled to play more effective role in the economic development of the country.

He said this while addressing as keynote speaker at Business Summit 23 organized by Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry in collaboration with The Career Class in its auditorium.

Ahsan Bakhtawari said that the government could not provide jobs to all educated youth and the best option to absorb them in productive activities was to facilitate and encourage them towards entrepreneurship so that instead of becoming job seekers, they could start business ventures and become job creators for others.

He said that ICCI had taken many initiatives for youth entrepreneurship and economic empowerment of women and reiterated that the Chamber would continue to work with universities and educational institutions to foster a culture of entrepreneurship in youth so that many of them could become tomorrow’s owners of many national and multinational companies and make significant contribution to the economic development of the country.

He urged all stakeholders including the government, academia and the regulators to play their part to create a conducive environment for entrepreneurs and startups in Pakistan.

Vice President ICCI, Azhar ul Islam Zafar said that there was a strong correlation of startups with economic growth of a country as when entrepreneurs and startups flourish, economy flourishes.

He said that Pakistan had yet to evolve an ecosystem for entrepreneurs and startups as no high potential breakthroughs had been seen so far which could put Pakistan on the map as an entrepreneurial country.

He stressed that Pakistan should move fast to evolve a healthy ecosystem for entrepreneurs so that our youth could be facilitated in business enterprises.

Executive Coach and Organization Development Consultant, Kamran Z. Rizvi, highlighted the importance of optimizing the operations in business enterprises.

Female customers selecting and purchasing second hand clothes from roadside vendor at Hashtnagri area.

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Female customers selecting and purchasing second hand clothes from roadside vendor at Hashtnagri area.
APP10-180923 PESHAWAR: September 18 – Female customers selecting and purchasing second hand clothes from roadside vendor at Hashtnagri area. APP/SYR/MAF/TZD/FHA
Female customers selecting and purchasing second hand clothes from roadside vendor at Hashtnagri area.
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A donkey cart holder loaded with empty drums going towards his destination.

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A donkey cart holder loaded with empty drums going towards his destination.
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A donkey cart holder loaded with empty drums going towards his destination.
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An elder woman preparing dung cakes to be used for burning purposes

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An elder woman preparing dung cakes to be used for burning purposes
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A massive view of traffic jam in front of High Court.

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A massive view of traffic jam in front of High Court.
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 A massive view of traffic jam in front of High Court.
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A beautiful view of train passing over a bridge on the water canal at Tando Yousuf area.

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A beautiful view of train passing over a bridge on the water canal at Tando Yousuf area.
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A beautiful view of train passing over a bridge on the water canal at Tando Yousuf area.
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Operations against electricity thieves continues across Sukkur

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SUKKUR, Sep 18 (APP): Sukkur Electric Power Supply Company’s Executive Engineer Manzoor Hussain Soomro on Monday said the anti-power theft operations will continue and action is being taken against all those involved in meter tampering and power theft.
He said that SEPCO has also taken strict administrative action against its officials who were found to be complicit in the power theft.
On the instructions of Prime Minister Anwar ul Haq Kakar, the Ministry Of Energy, and under the supervision of SEPCO Chief Executive Officer, Saeed Ahmed Dawach, operations against electricity thieves are ongoing across the region.