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USAID to support different SAU projects

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USAID
HYDERABAD, Sep 09 (APP):The USAID will support different projects of Sindh Agriculture University Tando Jam including financial assistance, career preparation, micro-enterprise development and student mental health.
Asma Mohsin, the representative of USAID-funded Higher Education System Strengthening Activity (HESSA) Project and Programme Manager of Student Support Service held out such assurance during her meeting with the focal persons of all thematic areas of students’ support services of Sindh Agriculture University Tandojam here on Saturday.
According to a university spokesman, the meeting was chaired by the Dean Dr. Aijaz Ali Khooharo.
The meeting discussed activities and plans of Sindh Agriculture University for the next project year related to Student Leadership, Alumni Engagement, Financial Aid, Career Readiness, Micro Enterprise Development, and Student Support Services regarding mental health.
In his presentation, Dr. Khooharo gave an overarching view of the ongoing endeavors at the university in alignment with the objectives of the HESSA project. He appreciated the efforts of USAID and HESSA and their commitment to enhancing higher education.
Dr. Jam Ghulam Murtaza Sahito, Director BIC, briefed the meeting regarding activities of the last three months and the future plans of the activities. Future plans for all the thematic areas were also discussed in detail and finalized for the next year.
Among others, Prof. Dr. Ismail Kumbhar, the focal person for Alumni Engagement, Dr. Jam Kashif Zaman Sahito, the Focal person, career readiness, Dr. Jam Ghulam Murtaza Sahito, the Focal Person for Micro-Enterprise Development, Dr. Faisal Ansari, the Focal person, of the Mental Health Component, Nauman Shah, Focal Person of Fundraising and Financial Aid and Prof. Dr. Mehmood Ul Hassan Mughal, Advisor to the Vice chancellor attended the meeting.

5-day anti-polio campaign from Oct 2

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Polio
SIALKOT, Sep 09 (APP):Deputy Commissioner Adnan Mehmood Awan has said that a five-day national anti-polio campaign will start in the district from October 2, during which 600,000 children under five years of age will be given polio vaccine.
To make the national campaign a successful, a micro-plan will be formulated to ensure that no child misses out on polio immunization.
He expressed these views while addressing a joint meeting of the District Anti-Polio/Dengue Committees at the DC office committee room.
The deputy commissioner directed the officials of the District Health Authority to start training of mobile, fixed and roaming teams as per the schedule.
He also directed that the scope of dengue surveillance should be widened and all hotspots should be monitored and larval silting should be done in places where mechanical drainage is not possible.
The DC instructed officers of all government departments participating in the meeting to conduct Android-based dengue surveillance regularly.

195 FESCO officers reshuffled

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FESCO
FAISALABAD, Sep 09 (APP):As many as 195 officers of Faisalabad Electric Supply Company (FESCO) were reshuffled on Saturday to expedite anti-power pilferage campaign.
Giving some details, Spokesman Tahir Sheikh said that 130 SDOs/Revenue Officers, 52 Executive Engineers/Deputy Managers and 13 Superintending Engineers were transferred from their present posting for accelerating operation against power theft across the region.
He said that power theft was a national crime but some elements were indulged in stealing electricity through different modes and causing colossal loss to the national kitty

Newly constituted advisory committee of FTO discusses measures for improving taxpayer’s facilitation

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PESHAWAR, Sep 09 (APP): The newly constituted advisory committee of Federal Tax Ombudsman (FTO) for the year 2023-24 met to discuss measures to improve taxpayers’ facilitation through early redressal of issues raised by traders and public at large.
The meeting held under the chairmanship of Federal Tax Ombudsman, Dr. Asif Mahmood Jan (Hilal-i-Imtiaz) (Sitara-i-Imtiaz), also launched job description book of the office of FTO, Zia-ul-Haq Sarhadi, Media Coordinator FTO for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa informed.
In a press statement issued here on Saturday, Zia-ul-Haq Sarhadi said the meeting decided to distribute refund cheques among the complainants of Pak-Suzuki case.
During the meeting, FTO Asif Mahmood Jab apprised members that in a number of complaints, the issues raised by the Complainants, were resolved on telephonic discussion or by forwarding SMS to the relevant tax functionaries under the FBR, by exercising the powers under Section 33 of the FTO Ordinance, 2000.
As one of the major complaint of overseas Pakistani, Dr. Muhammad Naveed Khan, who is working as a medical doctor in Saudi Arabia since 2010, decided to take up the tax maladministration case to FTO.
Dr. Naveed provided his FBR proof of being employed in Saudi Arabia since 2010 and told that he never stayed in Pakistan for a period beyond the limit that could make him a “resident” under the statute.
He also provided the FBR department’s proofs of banking channel remittances received in TY-2016 and onwards.
The department kept sending notices of demand, repeatedly, to the family of Dr. Naveed and, on receipt of the demand notice of 7.5 million rupees, the mother of Dr. Naveed suffered cardiac arrest, eventually leading to her death.
The FTO directed the Chief Commissioner-IR and Commissioner-IR, Sargodha to conduct a departmental review of the facts of the complaint and rectify any wrong done to the complainant, for the purpose of correction in notices plus the redressal of maladministration, which was not followed by the FBR department.
The FTO informed that the concerned officers of FBR department, namely Shakeel Ahmad Shakeel (CIR-Sargodha), Azmat Hayat Ranjha (CIR-Sargodha) apologized to Dr. Naveed for harsh treatment and maladministration.
He also informed that the recommendations have been issued to the FBR for resolution of refund related issues raised by the members of Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the same were complied with by the FBR .
He further added that the internees have also been appointed who were performing their duties well in FTO Law wing, for door-to-door visit to the taxpayers for their awareness of FTO Office and for facilitating the people at door steps”.
He stated that after joining the Office as FTO, the average number of complaints’ registration has gradually increased within two years which showed the confidence of the taxpayers had increased on the Office of FTO Secretariat.
He expressed that the “suggestions and recommendations to improve tax system and resolution of taxpayers’ grievances, provided by the Members of the Committee, will be warmly welcomed, as this Office is the only institution, who provides cost free, transparent justice in a very short period of time”.
The advisory committee members lauded the performance of FTO, apprised tax related queries and gave an emphasis to share FTO’s publications /latest decisions /own motion cases with the members of Advisory committee via “Whatsapp Group” to promote tax awareness.
Internees also took part in the proceedings and emphasized the need for focusing on youth in outreach program as the potential taxpayers.
The participants appreciated the FTO’s forum for listening the complainants.

Pakistan stands in solidarity with Morocco in aftermath of deadly quake: FO

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Morroco Earthquake
ISLAMABAD, Sep 9 (APP):The people and Government of Pakistan stood in solidarity with the Kingdom of Morocco and expressed their heartfelt sympathies and condolences at the tragic loss of lives in yesterday’s earthquake.
“We have also conveyed our offer of assistance to Morocco,” Spokesperson Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said in a press statement, on Saturday.
Pakistan Embassy in Rabat has reached out to the Pakistani community to inquire about their safety. “As per initial reports all Pakistani nationals are safe. We will continue to monitor the situation to facilitate them in the wake of this tragedy,” she added.
According to Moroccan state media, at least 820 killed and 672 were injured after a powerful earthquake of magnitude 6.8 struck Morocco.

Paracha appointed new PBF Chairman KP chapter

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PBF
PESHAWAR, Sep 09 (APP): Former Chairman Nowshera Industrial Estate and Vice Chairman of Pakistan Business Forum (PBF) Muhammad Ashfaque Paracha has been appointed as new Chairman of PBF Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP).
According to the notification issued here on Saturday a copy has been sent to the Chief Secretary office wherein Muhammad Ashfaque Paracha replaced Muhammad Atif Haleem. The PBF has started restructuring in the province for better coordination with all the stakeholders so as to be better prepared for the effective advocacy forum by one of the largest private sector businesses and conglomerates.
PBF designated KP Chairman Ashafque Paracha said the future of Pakistan lies in economic diplomacy and outreach to the world. Economic stability cannot come at the cost of military security and human security. In this KP province could play a pivotal role.
He said the challenge is too big to overcome and needs a broader national response. Pakistan must reorient the thrust of its diplomatic efforts towards economic benefit and prosperity of the masses.
He said, “Economic Diplomacy is not just a buzzword, but a blueprint to leverage our diplomatic assets in the service of our development agenda.”
A serious shift towards increasing trade and investment stakes of regional partners may well be the only answer to reviving growth and stability. It is a real test for the leadership to maturely and sensibly manage this transition from a security-led engagement to leveraging regional economic potential for shared prosperity and the possibility of catching up with the income levels of emerging Asia.
In addition to the state, the most important actors of economic diplomacy include regional organizations, financial institutions, sovereign wealth funds, private companies and non-governmental economic bodies.
Most recent literature closely links economic security with national security priorities where the role of economic diplomacy becomes crucial in neutralizing the security threats emerging from weak economic fundamentals.
No wonder that a country of over 220 million people is struggling to come up with a serious growth policy with an inexperienced conflicted team of generalists. The point is simple: without creating space for top-class economists, sector experts and people of international standing, a mindset shift will not happen.
“Economic diplomacy requires visible signals of a new approach to reposition Pakistan in a rapidly changing world.” He said: “I may ensure that I will call upon all stakeholders to come forward and play a United role for the betterment of the province. Including a seasoned team will be appointed in all major districts of the province.”

Fast completion of energy projects vital to avert desertification, food insecurity threats

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PESHAWAR, Sep 09 (APP): Inspite of 30,000 megawatt power potential, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa was prone to desertification and drought due to climate change’s challenges and fast completion of under construction power projects which are imperative for sustainable economic growth and agricultural development.

While traveling on Peshawar-Islambad Motorway and Indus Highway in southren districts of KP, a visitor would be disappointed to see thousands acres of barren lands at Mardan, Swabi, Kohat, Bannu, Karak, DIKhan and Lakki Marwat which was eaten by the desertification, drought and land degradation.

Dr Zilakat Malik, Ex Chairman Economics Department, University of Peshawar told APP that Pakistan was among 10 countries most vulnerable to climate change and desertification and if these challenges were not tackled on priority basis the country may face hunger-like situation after a few decades due to rapid population growth.

“The dry-lands of Balochistan, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab are facing increased problems of desertification due to climate change impacts, improper land use practices, over-grazing, deforestation and excessive removal of vegetation for fuel.”

He said Pakistan was heading towards a situation of water shortage and food insecurity due to fast melting of glaciers, poor investment in agriculture, flooding, rapid population growth and water loss.

National Water Policy 2018 has revealed that the per capita surface water availability had declined from 5,260 cubic meters per year in 1951 to around 1,000 cubic meters in 2016 and this quantity was likely to further drop to about 860 cubic meters in the next few years, marking our transition from a “water stressed” to a “water scarce” country.

The policy disclosed that the minimum water requirement to avoid food and health implications of water scarcity was 1,000 cubic meters per capita per year and the situation underlined the need for rapid development and management of the country’s water resources especially completion of construction of dams of Mohmand and Diamir Bhasha to conserve the precious commodities for future generation.

To combat desertification and land degradation, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Government has completed seven hydel power projects with 162 megawatts capacity generating huge financial revenues for the Govt kitty.

The spokesman of KP Energy Department Organization (PEDO) told APP that besides collecting of Rs 47 billion of revenue so far from power projects executed under (PEDO), the government accelerated work on the additional five hydel power projects that after completion would generate 216MW of electricity with a positive impact on agriculture and industries development besides addressing the growing problem of desertification and energy shortfall.

The hydropower projects which entered into last stage of completion include Gorangol Mataltan of 84 MW, Lavi 69 MW, Jabori 10 MW, Koto 40 MW and Karora 11 MW.

Moreover, work on, two others projects namely Chari Charkhel 13.5 MW and Mujagideen of 6.9 MW was in advance stage.

With the cooperation of Asian Department Bank, PEDO has commenced work on 300 MW Balakot hydro power project while practical work on Gabriel Kalam of 88 MW and Madain project of 157 MW will commence soon.

The Civil Secretariat, Chief Minister House and CM Secreteiate were converted on solar energy to conserve conventional energy.

Similarly, 8000 schools, 187 BHUs and 4000 mosques have been converted into solar energy in settled districts of Khyber Pakthunkhwa.

In merged areas, 300 mosques and other worship places and 100 villages were solarized.

Similarly, the work on solarization of 7000 mosques and other worship places is underway in KP.

Similarly, 356 mini macro hydropower projects were completed during Phase-1 in different districts of Khyber Pakthunkhwa while work on the establishment of 291 mini macro hydropower projects was underway under Phase-2 in the province.
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Fast completion of energy projects vital to avert desertification, food insecurity threats

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PESHAWAR, Sep 09 (APP): Inspite of 30,000 megawatt power potential, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa was prone to desertification and drought due to climate change’s challenges and fast completion of under construction power projects which are imperative for sustainable economic growth and agricultural development.

While traveling on Peshawar-Islambad Motorway and Indus Highway in southren districts of KP, a visitor would be disappointed to see thousands acres of barren lands at Mardan, Swabi, Kohat, Bannu, Karak, DIKhan and Lakki Marwat which was eaten by the desertification, drought and land degradation.

Dr Zilakat Malik, Ex Chairman Economics Department, University of Peshawar told APP that Pakistan was among 10 countries most vulnerable to climate change and desertification and if these challenges were not tackled on priority basis the country may face hunger-like situation after a few decades due to rapid population growth.

“The dry-lands of Balochistan, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab are facing increased problems of desertification due to climate change impacts, improper land use practices, over-grazing, deforestation and excessive removal of vegetation for fuel.”

He said Pakistan was heading towards a situation of water shortage and food insecurity due to fast melting of glaciers, poor investment in agriculture, flooding, rapid population growth and water loss.

National Water Policy 2018 has revealed that the per capita surface water availability had declined from 5,260 cubic meters per year in 1951 to around 1,000 cubic meters in 2016 and this quantity was likely to further drop to about 860 cubic meters in the next few years, marking our transition from a “water stressed” to a “water scarce” country.

The policy disclosed that the minimum water requirement to avoid food and health implications of water scarcity was 1,000 cubic meters per capita per year and the situation underlined the need for rapid development and management of the country’s water resources especially completion of construction of dams of Mohmand and Diamir Bhasha to conserve the precious commodities for future generation.

To combat desertification and land degradation, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Government has completed seven hydel power projects with 162 megawatts capacity generating huge financial revenues for the Govt kitty.

The spokesman of KP Energy Department Organization (PEDO) told APP that besides collecting of Rs 47 billion of revenue so far from power projects executed under (PEDO), the government accelerated work on the additional five hydel power projects that after completion would generate 216MW of electricity with a positive impact on agriculture and industries development besides addressing the growing problem of desertification and energy shortfall.

The hydropower projects which entered into last stage of completion include Gorangol Mataltan of 84 MW, Lavi 69 MW, Jabori 10 MW, Koto 40 MW and Karora 11 MW.

Moreover, work on, two others projects namely Chari Charkhel 13.5 MW and Mujagideen of 6.9 MW was in advance stage.

With the cooperation of Asian Department Bank, PEDO has commenced work on 300 MW Balakot hydro power project while practical work on Gabriel Kalam of 88 MW and Madain project of 157 MW will commence soon.

The Civil Secretariat, Chief Minister House and CM Secreteiate were converted on solar energy to conserve conventional energy.

Similarly, 8000 schools, 187 BHUs and 4000 mosques have been converted into solar energy in settled districts of Khyber Pakthunkhwa.

In merged areas, 300 mosques and other worship places and 100 villages were solarized.

Similarly, the work on solarization of 7000 mosques and other worship places is underway in KP.

Similarly, 356 mini macro hydropower projects were completed during Phase-1 in different districts of Khyber Pakthunkhwa while work on the establishment of 291 mini macro hydropower projects was underway under Phase-2 in the province.
APP/fam

Committee formed to curb power theft

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Power Theft
SIALKOT, Sep 09 (APP):A district enforcement committee, headed by the deputy commissioner, has been formed to deal with electricity theft issues.
District Police Officer (DPO), Superintendent Engineer Gujranwala Electric Power Company (GEPCO) and representatives of law-enforcement agencies will be members of the committee.
Deputy Commissioner Sialkot Adnan Mahmood Awan said that electricity theft was a national crime and enforcement committee would deal with electricity theft in the district and strict action would be taken against electricity thieves.
He appealed to citizens to report about electricity thieves to the District Emergency Control Room number 9250011. Their names will be kept confidential.

A tri-cycle cart holder on the way loaded with fodder for animals heading towards his destination

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A tri-cycle cart holder on the way loaded with fodder for animals heading towards his destination
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A tri-cycle cart holder on the way loaded with fodder for animals heading towards his destination
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