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PMDC issues full registration to 13,888 doctors

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 17 (APP): Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) has issued full registration to further 13,888 doctors, who completed their house jobs successfully.

According to an official of PMDC, the council has issued 2,806 registrations to doctors with additional postgraduate qualifications.

He said that the Licensing Department of the council during last nine months issued more than 41,004 renewals, and 13,208 provisional registrations to new graduates.

He said that around 9,440 good standing certificates were issued to doctors who intended to proceed to work abroad.

The official said that the Pakistan Medical Council right after assuming the charge and in very short span of time started working dedicatedly for doctors, students and relevant stakeholders and took all necessary steps to resolve their genuine and relevant issues.

President PMDC Prof. Dr. Rizwan said that the department’s priority is to facilitate doctors, students and other stakeholders in the larger interest of Pakistan.

He added negligence of any sort will not be tolerated.

He added that all doctors have been advised to revalidate their registration certificates in time.

 

Malik terms quality education key to nation’s development

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 17 (APP): Special Assistant to Prime Minister for Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development, Jawad Sohrab Malik on Sunday emphasized the importance of quality education and called it the most important for children.

During meeting with principals of educational institutions of OPF, the Special Assistant termed the quality education a key to development of any nation.

The purpose of the meeting was to improve the educational quality of OPF educational institutions.

Jawad Sohrab Malik assured that the government will take every possible measure to further enhance the quality of teaching and research in educational institutions.

He suggested that measures should be taken to improve teaching methodology, focusing on technology transfer, and starting future-oriented programs.

He said that quality education and research play a significant role in the prosperity of any nation and Pakistan has no other option except the promotion of education for dealing with the confronted challenges.

He said that all available resources will be utilized and other support to improve the quality of education in OPF schools.

He said that measures would be taken to resolve all issues of educational institutions.

International Digital Sports Journalism Training held in Azerbaijan ends

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Shahid Afridi

PESHAWAR, Sep 17 (APP): The international digital sports journalism training in the historical city of Baku was completed with an impressive closing ceremony held at the International Olympic Committee Building on Sunday.

The special guest of the ceremony held in the building of the Azerbaijan Olympic Committee was Chingiz Hasanzada, Vice President of the Azerbaijan Olympic Committee. Certificates were given to journalists, Secretary General Ezer Ali, President of Azerbaijan Sports Journalists Association Alder Ismailo, General Secretary Roshan Benatali, Vice Presidents Nargis Mohammadzai and Natig Nasiro, Secretary General Pakistan Sports Writers Federation Asghar Azeem Khan, Secretary Sports Writers Association Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Head of the 11-member Pakistani sports writers’ delegation and other important officials were present.

During the ceremony, the President of the International Sports Journalists Organization, Johnny Merlo, President of AIPS Asia Hei Don Jin and Secretary General Amjad Aziz Malik, specially presented videos regarding the training course and Azerbaijan Sports.

They appreciated the Azerbaijan Sports Writers Association and Azerbaijan Olympic Committee for extending all-out support to the Pakistani journalists during their week-long visit to Azerbaijan for the Digital Media Course jointly organized by Sports Writers Association, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan Sports Writers Federation and Azerbaijan Sports Writers Association.

Speaking at the event, Vice President Azerbaijan Olympic Committee Genghis Hassan said that the friendship between Pakistan and Azerbaijan is wonderful, but unfortunately, there is no enthusiasm for sports.

Hopefully, in the future, sports competitions between the two countries will also be organized. He said such steps would help both Pakistan and Azerbaijan athletes in the future and both the countries would learn valuable things from each other’s expertise.

He said such things should be highlighted on all levels in order to draw a full map of players’ exchange programs, attending each other’s national events and exchanges of trained coaches, trainers besides extending all-out support to each other’s upcoming athletes.

He said it is only possible that the sports media will highlight it because the role of the sports media is very important for the promotion of sports.

He said, “Hopefully your training visit will be useful to a great extent and Azerbaijan will be very useful for you all as far as your week-long stay and learning a lot of things will definitely be more productive.”

On this occasion, the President of the Azerbaijan Sports Journalists Association Aldrich Ismailo said that the delegation of sports journalists from Pakistan visited various historical places including media institutions and sports academies.

It was said that different sessions were organized in training to increase the professional capacity of journalists. Addressing the ceremony, Secretary General of Pakistan Sports Federation Muhammad Asghar Azeem thanked Azerbaijan Sports Journalists Association and Olympic Committee.

He said that the training session in Azerbaijan was quite successful and the journalists were very impressed by the hospitality and love of the people here.

It should be noted that a training delegation regarding digital sports journalism organized by Pakistan Sports Writers Federation and Azerbaijan Sports Journalists Association has visited Azerbaijan, where they visited historical places, and participated in various training sessions and meetings.

Shahid Afridi on this occasion thanked the Azerbaijan Sports Writers Association members and Olympic Committee office-bearers on behalf of the delegation and assured them full support to the members of the Azerbaijanian sports writers for the forthcoming visit to Karate for the same kind of course to be organized in the final phase.

“We are very thankful for your kind and very supportive hospitality and he and his team of young sports journalists enjoyed it a lot. Besides learning some very vital things based on future aspects of the young journalists about digital media, we loved to visit scenic and historical places,” Shahid Afridi said.

At the end, certificates were distributed among all the participants of the course.

 

Bilawal grieves over death of Balochi poet

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Bilawal Bhotto Zardari

KARACHI, Sep 17 (APP): Chairman of Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has expressed his grief and sorrow over the death of famous Balochi poet Mubarak Qazi here on Sunday.

He said that the deceased was the popular poet of current era.

The PPP Chairman said that late Muabrak Qazi would be remembered because of his poetry and literary services.

He also prayed for the departed soul.

Crackdown against gas pilferers in full swing

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SARGODHA, Sep 17 (APP):In a crackdown against gas pilferage, the special teams of Sui Northern Gas Pipeline Limited (SNGPL) cut off connections and got 24 cases registered
against gas pilferers in the division.
Talking to APP here on Sunday, SNGPL Regional Manager Umar Hayat
said that SNGPL teams conducted raids at 553 localities in the region
and caught 24 people red-handed while pilfering gas worth Rs 1.2 million.
He said that gas connections of domestic and commercial were being
checked through Line Locator to check the pilferage.
Citizens could contact Regional Manager SNGPL office number 048-3224401
to inform regarding gas pilferage and the name of informer would be kept
secret, he added.

‘Govt implementing zero-tolerance policy against power theft mafia’: minister

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 17 (APP): Caretaker Minister for Energy, Power, and Petroleum, Muhammad Ali Sunday reassured that the interim government was implementing a zero-tolerance policy against the power theft mafia in the country and would not spare any person who proved guilty of having connivance with electricity thieves.

While talking to a private news channel, the minister said with strict directives IESCO had launched the crackdown against electricity thieves and their facilitators in all circles, adding that we are collaborating with all related departments and law enforcement agencies on the district level to ensure that the process is carried out swiftly.

The crackdown will continue against the elements involved in electricity theft with the cooperation of the relevant departments, he added.

Replying to a query, he replied that because of the electricity thieves and those who refuse to pay bills, others have to pay higher bills, adding that we need to stop these practices with the hope that electricity prices may come down.

He further said that the govt focused on improving the management of power-related departments, adding, that we are looking at their board of governors and will make changes in the management.

To another question, the minister said that the ministry had prepared a list of officers who were involved in the theft, adding that involved officers were being reshuffled and they would be removed from field jobs.

He also stressed for bringing reforms into the power sector on a priority basis and highlighting the importance of reforms in the energy sector that reforms were crucial in the energy sector for the economic growth of the country.

‘We have only Buildings without Professors’: VC

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 17 (APP): Vice-Chancellor of PIDE and Chairman of the RASTA Research Advisory Committee (RAC) Dr. Nadeem ul Haque stated “We have only buildings without professors. We cannot call them universities that don’t have professors.”

He expressed these words while addressing the Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE), through its 3rd Research for Social Transformation and Advancement (RASTA) program in a conference which successfully concluded here.

This thought-provoking observation highlights the need for a robust educational infrastructure, including qualified faculty, to develop true centres of higher learning.

The conference encompassed a wide array of research themes, including Urban Development and Industry, Law and Judiciary, Human Capital and Opportunities, Sludge and Dead Capital, Education and Technology, and Public Finance Management and Financial Inclusion, said a press release issued here.

These sessions provided an extensive and multifaceted examination of their respective topics, thereby contributing significantly to a deeper comprehension of the pertinent issues.

Dr. Haque pointed out that universities need to focus on conducting quality research that can contribute to the progress of the country. “Universities are not conducting quality research, which may benefit the country,” he noted, underlining the role of academic institutions in shaping the nation’s future.

In his concluding remarks, Dr Haque stressed the significance of innovative and creative thinking as a cornerstone of national prosperity.

He stated, “Innovative and creative thinking is crucial for prosperity,” emphasizing that such thinking is essential for addressing the challenges of the modern world and driving economic development.

The PIDE-RASTA Conference, by fostering dialogue and knowledge exchange, has opened avenues for innovative and proactive thinking.

Dr Haque concluded by saying that the PIDE-RASTA Conference serves as a platform for scholars, experts, and stakeholders to collaborate, share insights, and shape a brighter future for Pakistan through education and innovative thinking.

He emphasized that RASTA represents an evolving process.

He stressed the importance of conducting local research and finding tailored solutions to local issues while acknowledging the value of global research that aligns with local needs and requirements.

Dr. Haque emphasized the need to focus on progress and move forward with the ideas presented to policymakers, advocating for a distinctive local flavour in research.

He praised RASTA’s inclusivity, highlighting how it has exposed policymakers to new perspectives and emphasized the critical nature of inclusive research.

The 3rd RASTA Conference continued its intellectual journey on its second day, featuring a compelling lineup of presentations that explored various facets of Pakistan’s economic and legal landscape.

Esteemed speakers from academia and research circles engaged in thought-provoking discussions on pressing issues.
In the first session, Saad S. Khan examined the “Critical Appraisal of Legal Institutional Structure of Revenue Courts in Pakistan: Minimizing Sludge in Agricultural Property Cases,” shedding light on the complexities within the legal system.

Moazzam Ali presented a case study titled “Alternate Use of Public Assets: A Case Study of Allama Iqbal Open University,” exploring efficient public resource utilization.

Anwar Muhammad Aslam addressed “Unlocking Pakistan Railways Dead Capital,” discussing strategies to optimize the potential of Pakistan’s railway infrastructure.

Alvina Sabah Idress analyzed “Factors Associated with School Dropout in Pakistan: An Assessment Using Survival Analysis,” offering valuable insights into the education sector.

Ghazanfar Iqbal advocated for a solution to K-12 education problems with his presentation on the “Framework for Mainstreaming Career Education.” Verda Salman highlighted “Technology Adoption in Islamabad Police,” showcasing innovative approaches in law enforcement.

Abedullah Anjum, Chief of Research at PIDE, contributed to the discussion on self-sufficiency in edible oil production with his comprehensive report titled “Investigation of a Value Chain of Edible Oil to Identify Possible Policy Interventions to Achieve Self-sufficiency.”

In the second half, Muhammad Ahmad Barula explored “Taming the Leviathan towards Public Sector Resources Efficiency: Fiscal Federalism or Fiscal Decentralization in Pakistan,” addressing governance and resource allocation.

Ameen Shakeel engaged in a discourse on the “Withholdingisation of the Taxation System: Beneficial or Not?” examining the implications of the taxation system.

Fareena Armugan delved into “Firm’s Financial Inclusion and Export Performance: Evidence from Manufacturing Sector Firms in Pakistan,” shedding light on economic development strategies.

RASTA, Pakistan’s premier economics and public policy research grants program, remains at the forefront of shaping the nation’s policy discourse.

With an unwavering commitment to fostering an extensive knowledge network, RASTA has emerged as a pivotal force in producing high-quality, evidence-based policy research.

This dynamic initiative boasts participation from over 60 universities, collaboration with more than 10 international institutes, and involves a talented cadre of over 2,300 researchers and academicians.

RASTA’s steadfast dedication to knowledge-driven solutions is propelling Pakistan towards a brighter and more prosperous future, underpinned by data-driven policy decisions.

Lahore PHA takes on smog ahead of winter

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LAHORE, Sep 17 (APP):The Parks and Horticulture Authority (PHA) of Lahore has embarked on an ambitious tree-planting campaign throughout the provincial metropolis to combat air pollution ahead of arrival of winter, when a noxious smog blankets the city of gardens.
Environmental pollution is an annual concern for Lahore, with a substantial concentration of tiny airborne particles posing a risk to residents, particularly in October and November.
As part of its initiative to reduce airborne dust, the authorities advise people to adopt a healthy lifestyle. The seasonal burning of crop waste, coupled with lower temperatures, prolongs the presence of pollutants in the air.
To address this issue well in advance, the PHA decided earlier this year to expand Lahore’s green cover by planting half a million trees. According to a spokesperson, it has planted 0.25 million trees to date.
Just last week, they conducted three tree plantation drives in Gajju Matta, Khayaban-e-Jinnah, and Kamahan village, planting thousands of saplings.
On the direction of PHA DG Muhammad Tahir Wattoo, the PHA placed a special focus on planting trees with a high capacity to reduce pollutants, such as the Norway maple and Largeleaf linden.
Environment experts emphasise that such trees effectively filter pollutants, absorb carbon dioxide, release oxygen into the atmosphere, and help cool homes.
Commenting on the matter, Tahir Wattoo urged Lahore’s residents to refrain from burning household garbage, citing its dangers to both health and the environment.
He appealed to people to limit outdoor fires within the city, as their smoke could create unhealthy conditions for residents, particularly during stagnant weather patterns.
He also urged stakeholders to champion clean air and create incentives for beneficial behaviours, while promoting and educating residents on best practices.

The 40th annual district Naat competition concluded

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ABBOTTABAD, Sep 17 (APP):The 40th Annual District Naat Competition, jointly organized by the district administration Abbottabad and the Hazara Arts Council Abbottabad, was concluded here Sunday.
The event featured participants from various age groups and comprised four distinct categories, highlighting the rich talent in the region.
In the category under the age of 15, Syeda Madiha Nasir from Government Girls Higher Secondary School Havelian clinched the first position. Ashmal Qureshi from Army Public School Abbottabad secured the second position, while Aliha Nasim from Government Girls High School No. 2 Abbottabad secured the third position.
The participants aged 15 to 25, Syeda Zahra from Government Girls College Havelian took the top spot, Aabresh Hafeez from Government Girls Higher Secondary School Havelian secured the second position and Muhammad Ahmed from Government Commerce College Abbottabad claimed the third position.
In the age group between 15 to 25, Hafiz Muhammad Hasanat from Jamia Mahria Zia-ul-Uloom Abbottabad displayed exceptional skills, securing the first position.
Malik Muzammil Jalil from Government Commerce College Abbottabad was awarded the second position, while Hafiz Muzammil from the same college secured the third position.
The competition, held under the supervision of Deputy Commissioner Abbottabad, Khalid Iqbal, extended for nearly eight hours. Over 120 students from various universities, government and private colleges, Madaris, government and private schools, and various Naat academies participated in this event.
Notably, the competition also included young talents under 15 years of age, with Syeda Madiha Nasir from Government Girls Higher Secondary School Havelian emerging as the top performer in this category.
A memorable conclusion to the event, Hafiz Qari Junaid Mustafa and Syed Mehar Ali Shah captivated the audience with their heart-touching Naats, leaving a lasting impression.

Citizens ask authorities concerned to launch crackdown against ‘Beggar mafia’

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 17 (APP): Citizens from various cities while expressing their utmost concern over a sudden surge in the number of beggars demanded the authorities concerned to intensify the efforts and conduct raids in different areas and take action against organized professional beggars.

The main purpose of these mafia is to exploit the citizens and loot them financially by any possible means either through begging or by robbing them, said a group of shopkeepers while talking to a private news channel on Sunday.

The number of beggars are being increased with every passing day, adding, hordes of beggars are a common sight at various places such as intersections, traffic signals, hospitals, bus stand, railway station and shopping malls which need to be address on priority basis.

The concerned department should make sure that there are proper laws in practice to discourage this mafia from tightening its roots in society, said a female pedestrian in local bazaar.

“The only way to discourage them is that people should give money to relevant charity organizations so that money can be utilized properly,” suggested another citizen.
A student commented that the people are confused about the actual and the professional beggars as both of them show the same characteristics, adding, professional beggars should be handed over to social institutions and legal action should be taken against the beggars who are involved in any crime.

A city traffic warden also asked that public is requested to discourage such factors as it will not only improve the society.

An elderly resident added that beggars are a source of nuisance for residents, adding, in the absence of any strict action by the authorities they obstruct the movement of vehicles while seeking alms.

Begging should be declared a criminal offense and those who beg despite warnings must be penalized, demanded a motorist.

The begging culture is not as simple as it seems, said a female student, adding, there are criminal clans of organized crime like a mafia in cities.

The beggars can easily be resettled and can be sent to any rehabilitation centers if the administration shows some intent and decides to use its existing available resources, said a social activist Farzana Bari.

Children beggars should be sent to government schools and teachers engaged to teach them in the shelter homes, she added.

The government should come up with a strict laws to ban begging and to start opportunities for beggars to live with dignity, she suggested.