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Briefing session held on SIFC for resident diplomatic missions

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 1 (APP): A briefing session for the resident diplomatic missions in Islamabad on the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) was held by the Foreign Secretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Government Effectiveness Dr Jehanzeb Khan made a detailed presentation informing the diplomatic corps on the establishment and various aspects of the Council.

He particularly highlighted investment opportunities in Pakistan in four key areas including information technology, agriculture, energy and mining.

The participating diplomatic missions were requested to brief and encourage their countries to profit from the promise of Pakistan being a resource-rich country.

The Government of Pakistan has recently constituted the SIFC to serve as a ‘One-Window’ platform to fast-track decision-making and promote as well as facilitate foreign direct investment in the country.

The briefing session was also attended by senior officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Security beefed up for Chehlum processions in Islamabad

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chehlum security

ISLAMABAD, Sep 01 (APP): A high-level meeting was held in Islamabad on Tuesday to ensure peaceful and peaceful conduct of Chehlam processions and majlis.

The meeting was attended by scholars of all Masaliks, members of the Peace Committee, additional deputy commissioners, assistant commissioners, magistrates, representatives of law enforcement organizations, traffic police, Islamabad police superintendents, directors of emergency and disaster management, revenue staff, local government, and other stakeholders.

The meeting was chaired by the Deputy Commissioner Islamabad Irfan Nawaz Memon, in which all the concerns were raised by the participants.

The participants discussed the security and other arrangements for the processions and gatherings in Islamabad regarding the great sacrifice of Hazrat Imam Hussain (RA).

They also discussed the need to maintain peace and order during the Chehlum.

The Deputy Commissioner assured the participants that all necessary security arrangements would be made for the smooth and peaceful conduct of the Chehlum processions.

He said that the District Administration, CDA, MCI, Sanitation, and other law enforcement agencies will be involved in maintaining law and order.

The meeting concluded with a consensus on the need to work together to ensure the peaceful and orderly conduct of Chehlam processions and majlis.

The public is requested to cooperate with law enforcement agencies and help maintain peace and order during the Chehlum observance.

Eight power pilferers booked in Sargodha

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power pilferers

SARGODHA, Sep 01 (APP):Faisalabad Electric Supply Company (FESCO) task force team caught eight power pilferers during an ongoing crackdown launched here on Friday.
According to official sources, the task force teams raided at various areas of the district and caught eight accused involved in electricity theft from main lines and meter tampering.
They were identified as-Babar,Tanveer,Amanullah,Ghulam Nabi,Muhammad Bilal,Ahmad Khan,Muhammad Ashraf and Muhammad Nasir.
On a report of FESCO, police registered cases against pilferers

Call for action against profiteers

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Profiteers held
SARGODHA, Sep 01 (APP):Hoarders of commodities are creating artificial inflation, people said.
Talking to APP on Friday, citizens said lack of action against hoarders and profiteers was the main reason behind the artificial price kike in the country.
Ali Hamza, a resident of a rural area, said that hoarders and profiteers were the main source of creating artificial inflation, adding that whenever the district administration launched a crackdown against hoarders of wheat, sugar, rice and fertiliser, they used their connections to escape punishment.
Afaan, another citizen, said that inflation could not be controlled if action was not taken against hoarders.
Muhammad Abdullah appealed to high-ups to take stern action against profiteers to save people from rising prices.

Indian authorities impose restrictions around Gilani’s grave in Srinagar

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Syed Ali Gilani

ISLAMABAD, Sep 1 (APP):The Indian authorities have imposed restrictions around the grave of Syed Ali Gilani at Hyderpora in Srinagar to prevent people from offering Fateha for the veteran leader on his second martyrdom anniversary, today, in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

According to Kashmir Media Service, Indian paramilitary and police personnel have also been made at Hyderpora, Srinagar, to prevent people from assembling at the martyred leader’s grave to offer Fateha for the departed soul and no one is allowed to enter the graveyard.

Indoor prayer sessions, including APHC leaders and parties Tehreek-e-Hurriyet Jammu and Kashmir, Democratic Youth Forum and Chairman Youth Social Forum Maulana Musaib Nadvi, Jammu Kashmir Peoples Resistance Party Chairman Imtiyaz Ahmed and Jammu Kashmir Democratic Movement President Prof Zuberi in separate condolence meetings on the 2nd martyrdom anniversary of the great Kashmir leader, said that the struggle of Syed Ali Gilani was a golden chapter in the history of Kashmir freedom movement.

The participants on the occasion paid glowing tributes to the veteran leader and reiterated to continue the freedom struggle in Jammu and Kashmir.

Hot, humid weather with scattered rain-thunderstorms likely to persist in KP

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PESHAWAR, Sep 01 (APP):The Provincial Meteorological Center (PMC) Friday predicted mainly hot and humid weather in most districts of the province.

However, scattered rain-thunderstorms associated with gusty winds are likely to occur over Chitral, Upper Dir, Swat, Shangla, Malakand, Bajaur, Buner, Battagram, Kohistan, Torghar, Mansehra, Abbottabad, Haripur, Swabi and Khyber districts.

Isolated Thunderstorms associated with gusty winds are likely to occur over Peshawar, Nowshera, Mardan, Charsadda, Kohat, Hangu and Karak districts.

During the last 24 hours, hot and humid weather prevailed over most districts of the province. However, rain-thunderstorms occurred in Khyber districts. Rain recorded (in mm): Tirah-Khyber 02.

The maximum and minimum temperatures recorded in °C at different stations of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP): Peshawar City 37/27, Chitral 37/18, Timergara 35/24, Dir 33/17, Mirkhani 38/20, Kalam 27/08, Drosh 36/20, Saidu Sharif 35/21, Pattan 38/24, Malam Jabba 25/13, Takht Bhai 37/26, Kakul 31/19, Balakot 35/19, Parachinar 29/17, Bannu 39/25, Cherat 32/20, DI Khan 41/29.

The highest temperature recorded in the province was 41°C in DI Khan.

Peshawar witnesses 30 pc increase in crime rate, terrorists’ attacks on police

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Crime

PESHAWAR, Sep 01 (APP):The provincial capital witnessed an increase of 30 percent in overall crime rate and terrorist attacks on police during the eight months of the current year as compared to the previous year.

According to a police report issued here Friday, 90 crimes were reported per day last year while in 2023 the number climbed to 129 per day, adding that last year a total of 28,373 cases of different natures were registered while this year 25,884 were lodged in eight months.

It said that as many as 370 people were killed in different incidents in the city so far while in 2022, a total of 327 cases of murder took place.

Similarly, 576 cases of attempted murder, nine of the kidnapping of children, and 42 terrorists’ attacks on police were recorded in eight months of 2023 while during the 12 months of 2022 six children were abducted 32 terrorists’ attacks on police were reported.

Street crimes also recorded an increase in 2023 with 323 cases of robberies in eight months against 296 cases reported in 2022.

Drug smuggling bid foiled,4kg heroin recovered

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heroin

KASUR, Sep 1 (APP):B-Division police foiled an attempt to smuggle drugs and recovered four kilograms of heroine worth millions of rupees from the possession of accused here on Friday.
Talking to APP,police said that on the direction of District Police Officer (DPO) Tariq Aziz Sindhu,the team led by
Station House Officer (SHO) Waheed Arif conducted a successful operation. The team set up a picket at Rasoolpura bypass and arrested the accused Muhammad Hussain r/o Mabokey village,Kasur
Police recovered 4-kg heroin from his possession.
Police registered a case and launched investigation.

CDNS attains Rs210 billion targets in fresh bonds

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National Savings
ISLAMABAD, Sep 1 (APP):The Central Directorate of National Savings (CDNS) has attained target of Rs210 billion in fresh bonds in the current fiscal year, from July 1st to August 31th, 2023-24.
The Central Directorate of National Savings (CDNS) surpassed the annual target and achieved the target of Rs 1.6 trillion in fresh bonds in the current fiscal year from July 1st to June 30th, 2022-23, the senior official of CDNS told APP here on Friday.
This is Rs 200 billion additional annual target than the target of Rs1300 billion for the previous financial year 2021-22, he said.
“The CDNS has set a reviewed saving target of Rs 1.4 trillion for the current financial year (2021-22) which will “promote the savings culture in the country,” he said.
In view of the current market trend in the country, the ambitious target had been set to further improve the savings culture, he said.
“He said that at present, work was being done on institutional reforms in CDNS and new reforms and innovations were being introduced.”He said, “At this time Automated Teller Machine (ATM) has also been introduced in CDNS which will provide enough facilities to the users.”
Replying to a question, he said the CDNS has collected an investment of Rs16 billion in the month of July 2023-24 through Islamic investment bonds.
The directorate has set a target of Rs 75 billion for the new financial year 2023-24 for Islamic finance bonds, he said.
Replying to a question, he said the CDNS’s aim was to introduce new dimensions in the Islamic finance sector.He informed that CDNS had reviewed and set a target of Rs 60 billion in the fiscal year (2022-23) for Islamic investment to introduce the new products in the market.
“Islamic finance has a very important role in the global financial sector at this time, and a large part of the economy of many major countries currently includes Islamic finance,” he said.

Interior Minister reiterates resolve for elimination of terrorism from country

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Interior Meeting

KARACHI, Sep 01 (APP): Caretaker Interior Minister Senator Sarfaraz Bugti Friday while reiterating the resolve for the elimination of terrorism from the country said that all possible measures would be taken for maintaining peace to achieve the goals of development and prosperity of the nation.

The minister, while addressing the passing out Ceremony of Pakistan Coast Guard’s 43rd Basic Recruit Training Course here, said that valiant nations face difficult situations gallantly and Pakistani nation’s unwavering resolve against violence and terrorism could not be shattered.

“Terrorists wanted to impose their extremist ideology on 240 million people of Pakistan by violence and acts of intimidation but we will not surrender and encounter all forms and manifestations of violence with courage and unity,” he vowed and urged that the entire nation should demonstrate unity in the war against terrorism and bust the nefarious designs of anti-Pakistan forces.

Sarfraz Bugti expressing condolence to the families of Jawans of the Pakistan Army who embraced martyrdom in the line of duty said, “The entire nation is proud of unmatched sacrifices of valiant armed forces and law enforcement agencies for the safe, secure, and prosperous future of Pakistan.”

“Sacrifices rendered by the Pakistan Army, para-military forces, Police, Levies, and people of Pakistan in the war against terrorism will be remembered forever,” he maintained.

The interior minister said, “The government envisions Balochistan as the future of Pakistan and a peaceful Balochistan is a beacon of hope for strong Pakistan as this vast province was bestowed with precious natural resources and could attain the status of the jugular vein in the economy of the country.”

Unfortunately, some terrorist elements and their anti-state activities were not only obstructing the development of the province but they were also trying to delude the youth, he noted.

He said, “Their malicious designs will not succeed.”

Commending Pakistan Coast Guard’s efforts and endeavor to make the country’s coastline safe and secure, the minister said that PCG in collaboration with Pakistan Army and civil armed forces was striving hard to maintain law and order in the entire coastal belt particularly in Balochistan and over 50 jawans of PCG had laid their lives for maintaining peace and foil the nefarious designs of the enemy.

“The situation has greatly ameliorated and trade and economic activities were flourishing in coastal areas due to the efforts of PCG,” he observed.

“PCG has successfully accomplished with professional excellence important responsibilities of prevention of smuggling of drugs, movement of illegal immigrants and activities of anti-state elements and terrorists.”

The coast guard, during various actions against smugglers in the previous year, forfeited 18000 tons of drugs worth millions of dollars in the international market besides other contraband items worth Rs1000 million, the minister informed.

About 400 illegal immigrants were also captured in the period while a number of criminals were taken to task, he added.

The PCG also played a remarkable role in serving the local communities of the coastal belt by taking an active part in the repair and renovation of schools, provision of clean drinking water, and arranging free medical camps, Sarfaraz Bugti highlighted.

He said that PCG also conducted rescue operations during flood situations and not only evacuated stranded populations to safer areas but also provided food supplies.

The minister said that recognizing the important role of PCG the government provided the organization with state of a art communication system, necessary equipment, and arms while several measures were taken as well for the welfare of PCG personnel and officers.

The minister also announced at the occasion that steps would be taken for the addition of a 15% special allowance in salaries of PCGs like FC.

Earlier, Director General (DG) of PCG Brigadier Ghulam Abbas welcomed the Interior Minister on his arrival at the headquarters of Pakistan Coast Guards.

A smartly turned-out contingent of PCG presented a guard of honour to the minister.