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COAS lauds Corps commanders for constant focus on soldiers’ wellbeing

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RAWALPINDI, Sep 07 (APP): Chief of Army Staff (COAS), General Syed Asim Munir on Thursday commended the Corps Commanders for their constant focus on the wellbeing of their soldiers and maintenance of morale which constituted the foundation of the Army’s operational readiness.

The Army Chief made these remarks while presiding over the 259th Corps Commanders’ Conference (CCC) held at GHQ, an Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) news release said.

The Forum paid rich tribute to the supreme sacrifices of Shuhada (martyrs) including officers and men of the Armed Forces, Law Enforcement Agencies and Citizens who laid their lives for the safety, security and territorial integrity of the country.

Fateha (prayer) was offered for the martyrs and it was reiterated that the State of Pakistan and its Armed Forces will continue to hold, the Shuhadas, and their families in the highest esteem, ever honouring them with utmost respect and dignity.

Commemoration of Defence and Martyrs Day on 6 September across the country by all segments of the society was appreciated for which the Armed Forces of Pakistan remain ever thankful to the proud nation.

The participants reiterated the Pakistan Army’s resolve to defend the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Pakistan against all kinds of direct and indirect threats.

The forum reaffirmed that inimical propagandists’ desperate attempts to cause a wedge between the state institutions and the public are indicative of their mounting desperation and will only result in more humiliation of such elements, InshaAllah (By the Will of Allah).

The participants were briefed on the prevalent geo-strategic environment, challenges to national security and their own strategy in response to the evolving threat.

The forum resolved that all terrorists, their facilitators and abettors, working on the behest of hostile forces to destabilise Pakistan will be dealt with full might of the state.

The need for speedy development of the economic potential of Newly Merged Districts (NMDs) and Border Districts of Balochistan for sustainable peace and growth was also emphasised.

The COAS stressed on maintaining high standards of professionalism and motivation during operations and achieving excellence during the training of the formations.

The forum reiterated to continue full support of ongoing efforts in uplifting socioeconomic growth under the umbrella of the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) and wholeheartedly assisting the government in curbing all illegal activities which hamper economic stability, growth and investors’ confidence.

3 members of snatcher gang arrested, valuables worth Rs 5.5m recovered

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 07 (APP):The police team arrested three wanted members of a snatchers gang known as Raeesa gang involved in numerous snatching activities and recovered valuables worth Rs 5.5 million from their possession.
A public relations officer said following the special directions of Islamabad Capital City Police officer (ICCPO) Dr. Akbar Nasir Khan, the Islamabad Capital Police has intensified crackdown against the criminal elements in order to eliminate the crime from the city.
He further said, Humak police team used technical and human resources and succeeded in apprehending three wanted members of a snatcher gang known as Raeesa gang involved in numerous snatching activities in various areas of the city.
The accused were identified as Raees, Najeeb and Waleed. Police also recovered valuables worth 5.5 million from their possession. Cases were registered against the nabbed accused and further investigation is underway.
Afterward, the police team handed over the recovered valuables to the owner. On getting back the stolen property, the owner thanked the Police for immediate action and appreciated their efforts.
ICCPO Dr. Akbar Nasir Khan directed all senior officials for effective crackdown against the accused involved in criminal activities and ensured the safety of lives and property of citizens on a priority basis.

Caretaker PM foresees general elections prior to Feb, stands ready to support ECP, implement SC’s decision

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ISLAMABAD, Sept 07 (APP): Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar on Thursday said that general elections in the country might be held ahead of February next year, but the Election Commission of Pakistan was the relevant forum to take a decision in this regard.

The ECP was mandated to take a decision in this regard and the caretaker government would fulfill its constitutional obligation by extending all possible support to the ECP for holding of elections, the prime minister expressed his views during an interview with a private Tv channel (Aaj News) programme.

To a question, the prime minister said that the Supreme Court was an apex body and if it announced any decision over the polls matter,  it would be binding upon the interim government to  implement its verdict in letter and spirit.

Caretaker PM foresees general elections prior to Feb, stands ready to support ECP, implement SC’s decision

“Let me assure, all the voters across the country, that they can chose the leadership of their choice with the power of their votes and there will be no institutional interference,” the prime minister asserted.

Prime Minister Kakar further elaborated that they would ensure a level playing field to all political parties who would have the freedom of expression and holding of processions.

He said that he himself would keenly observe the parties and would vote for the one that could give a suitable economic revival agenda.

To a question, the caretaker prime minister said that the interim government was working under a synchronized manner. The government and other institutions, including the military leadership, were working together for the achievement of the economic objectives, he added.

PM Kakar emphatically said that it was the domain of the political parties to forge an economic charter and take the issue to the public and made it clear that the caretaker set up could not give such an agenda.

It should be an indigenous programme of all the political parties who should opt to hold  consultations among themselves and it was not the responsibility of the interim government, he reiterated.

Caretaker PM foresees general elections prior to Feb, stands ready to support ECP, implement SC’s decision

With regard to the electricity issues, the prime minister said that it was unjustified that those power consumers who had been contributing with payment of their bills were burdened at the cost of the power thieves.

He said that the interim government could not resolve the power issues in the short period, which included theft, losses, DISCOS privatization and stressed upon a mid term plan to address these.

The prime minister said that privatization of DISCOS was being commenced as the private sector had to run the business activities, adding that the caretaker government had given a plan for implementation.

He also expressed the confidence that his government would achieve something in this regard by the end of its tenure.

To another query, he maintained that during their discussions with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), there was no opposition to targeted subsidy to the poor power consumers.

The prime minister further said that they were holding negotiations with the provinces over the markets closures timings for energy conservation and emphasised upon reversal of attitude in this regard.

The prime minister said that the country could attract $25 to 50 million investment in diverse sectors in the next few years, as the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Qatar had expressed their interests in various ventures.

By the end of December, they could foresee certain agreements as there were different proposals on the table in this respect, he added.

About National Database Registration Authority (NADRA) rules, the caretaker prime minister said that data collection had been very sensitive and security linked issue throughout the world, especially in countries like Pakistan which faced terrorism.

He maintained that it was not unusual to appoint a retired military person as NADRA head who had a background in the security issues, adding that the rules permitted appointment of any experienced person from the military or civilian on the post.

About social media and digital space, he said that there was discourse throughout the world as these platforms were also being used by the terrorists outfits who spread extreme hatred and propaganda.

To a query, he said that India could not achieve its objectives unless it resolve all the outstanding issues with Pakistan, in an equitable manner.

On one hand, you (India) wanted the veto power and on the other hand, stripped the special status of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, disregarded the UNSC resolutions and continued maltreatment of minorities in India, he added.

The prime minister , responding to a question, said that those characters who had breached laws of the land on May 9, their cases should be taken to the logical end.

He maintained that he did not regard those miscreants who were involved in vandalism and arson attacks on that black day as terrorists and was not against any political party, but stressed that those who violated the laws of the land should face the legal proceedings.

The prime minister said that the interim government would want to strike a balance in the window available to it for the economic reforms for the larger benefits of the people of Pakistan.

He also resolved to broaden the tax net by controlling its evasion with use of technology which would go in the larger interests of the people in future.

The interim government wanted right decisions instead the popular decisions, he added

Islamabad Police crackdown on e-challan violators, warns of impounding vehicles

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 07 (APP):The Islamabad Capital Police (ICP) have taken strict action against violators of e-challans, issuing a stern warning to immediately settle outstanding payments or face the impounding of their vehicles.
The ICP Safe City/Traffic police have collaborated with various banks to retrieve the necessary information for e-challan verification. These banks have been tasked with assisting in the identification of vehicles and their owners through high-tech technology, including biefcam alerts and Safe City surveillance systems.
In addition, legal actions are underway to enforce traffic laws against violators and e-challan are being issued to those who breach traffic regulations, a police public relations officer said on Thursday.
The citizens can verify their challans by entering their vehicle registration number on the official website of Islamabad Capital Police: www.islamabadpolice.gov.pk, or through the linkhttps://ict.islamabadpolice.gov.pk:8081/veri/verify_e_challan.php. Owners of the fined vehicles can pay their challan using the Jazz Cash mobile app or JS Bank wallet.
The ICP has warned that strict legal action will be taken against defaulters in cases of non-submission of challans.
The police force was committed to maintaining peace and security and safeguarding the lives and property of the citizens.
The ICP’s crackdown on e-challan violators is a welcome move that will help to deter traffic violations and keep the city’s roads safe.
The citizens are urged to pay their challans promptly to avoid the risk of having their vehicles impounded.

Minister Jamal Shah meets literary figures

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 07 (APP): A delegation of prominent literary figures met with Caretaker Federal Minister Jamal Shah here on Thursday and discussed matters related to literary endeavours.

The delegation included Muhammad Farooq Shah, a former provincial secretary, Bakht Rawan Umerkhel, Prof. Dr. Iqbal Shakir, the founder Secretary General of Islamabad Pashto Literary Society, and Chief Organizer Iqbal Hussain Afkar, along with Prof. Dr. Abaseen Yusafzai.

Additionally, the delegation extended their congratulations to Jamal Shah for assuming the office. In response, the Minister expressed his gratitude to the delegation for their well-wishes.

Efforts underway to provide health facilities to patients: Dr. Kamalan

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QUETTA, Sep 07 (APP):Medical Superintendent (MS) of Bolan Medical Complex Hospital (BMCH) Quetta Dr Kamalan Gichki on Thursday said that practical measures were taken to ensure the provision of medicines to patients in the hospital.
He expressed these views while chairing a meeting to make functional Accident and Emergency Department of the hospital.
The meeting was attended by senior doctors and officials concerned. Various options were considered in the meeting to make Emergency Department functional and to improve the efficiency of the medical staff.
In the meeting, 24/7 Emergency Departments were posted in Neurosurgery, Orthopedic, General Surgery, Medicine and Cardiology departments. Procedures were reviewed to ensure the presence of graduate doctors in three shifts.
The facility of 24/7 delivery of free medicines to the patients attending the Accident and Emergency Department and the creation of a monitoring system for check and balance was also discussed.
Addressing the meeting, Dr Kamalan Gachki and Dr Prof Raz Muhammad said that on the special instructions of the Chief Minister of Balochistan and the caretaker provincial health minister, all available resources were being utilized to ensure better treatment facilities and supply of free medicines to the patients coming to Bolan Medical Hospital.
They said that action would be taken against those who would not perform their duties in the hospital saying that doctors,
paramedical hospital, nurses and other staff should ensure attendance at their place of posting and no negligence would never be tolerated in this regard.

Main Chehlum procession ends peacefully

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KARACHI, Sep 07 (APP):The main mourning procession was taken out in the metropolis from Nishtar Park on Thursday to observe the Chehlum of Imam Hussain (AS) and his companions with due respect and solemnity.
The main procession which emerged from Nishtar Park, passed through its traditional route and peacefully culminated at Husanian Iranian Imambargah in Kharadar.
Other small mourning processions were also taken out from other parts of the city earlier in the day, also merged into the main procession.
A traffic diversion plan was issued by the Karachi police for the Day to ensure a smooth flow of traffic.
The participants of the main mourning procession marched through Sir Shahnawaz Bhutto Road, Mehfil-i-Shah-i-Khorasan, M.A.Jinnah Road, Mansfield Street, Preedy Street, and Bolton Market to reach Kharadar.
The main procession of the Chehlum of Imam Hussain ended peacefully as no untoward incident was reported from any area.
All roads leading to the procession route were closed to traffic with the help of containers or heavy vehicles to stop unwanted entry.
Earlier, Director General Rangers (Sindh) Major General Azhar Waqas and SSP City District Police SSP Arif Aziz reviewed the security arrangements for the main procession.

Ministry of Federal Education & Professional Training launched the Pakistan Foundational Learning Hub. The Pakistan Foundational Learning Hub has been set up with the generous support of the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office and the World Bank

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Ministry of Federal Education & Professional Training launched the Pakistan Foundational Learning Hub. The Pakistan Foundational Learning Hub has been set up with the generous support of the UK's Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office and the World Bank
APP64-070923 ISLAMABAD: September 07 – Ministry of Federal Education & Professional Training launched the Pakistan Foundational Learning Hub. The Pakistan Foundational Learning Hub has been set up with the generous support of the UK's Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office and the World Bank. APP/ABB/ZID
Ministry of Federal Education & Professional Training launched the Pakistan Foundational Learning Hub. The Pakistan Foundational Learning Hub has been set up with the generous support of the UK's Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office and the World Bank
APP64-070923
ISLAMABAD: September 07

President Dr. Arif Alvi and Begum Samina Alvi offering condolences and Fateha over the demise of the wife of Air Chief Marshall (r) Asghar Khan

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President Dr. Arif Alvi and Begum Samina Alvi offering condolences and Fateha over the demise of the wife of Air Chief Marshall (r) Asghar Khan
APP63-070923 ISLAMABAD: September 07 – President Dr. Arif Alvi and Begum Samina Alvi offering condolences and Fateha over the demise of the wife of Air Chief Marshall (r) Asghar Khan. APP/ABB/ZID
President Dr. Arif Alvi and Begum Samina Alvi offering condolences and Fateha over the demise of the wife of Air Chief Marshall (r) Asghar Khan
APP63-070923
ISLAMABAD: September 07 

Minister eulogizes Rescue 1122 services in Abbottabad

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NATHIAGALI, Sep 07 (APP):Caretaker Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Minister for Tourism, and Culture, Barrister Feroz Jamal Shah Kakakhel on Thursday praised the exemplary efforts provided by Emergency Service Rescue 1122 in Abbottabad district.
“Rescue 1122 delivered timely services to the masses,” said the minister while presenting an honorary shield to District Emergency Officer (DEO) Arif Khattak in recognition of his outstanding performance.
The DEO held a meeting with the provincial minister here and gave a briefing about the ongoing emergency services provided by Rescue 1122 in Abbottabad.
DEO Arif Khattak highlighted the remarkable efforts of his team in serving the public, particularly the challenges posed by the region’s mountainous terrain and harsh weather conditions.
He emphasized that responding promptly to emergencies in the mountainous areas, especially in comparison to urban regions, remains a persistent challenge. However, he assured that his team is always prepared to deliver rescue services to those in need.