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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.

Alvi strongly condemns suicide attack on military convoy in Jani Khel

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President Dr. Arif Alvi

ISLAMABAD, Sep 1 (APP):President Dr Arif Alvi on Friday strongly condemned the suicide attack on a military convoy in Jani Khel area of Bannu district.

Expressing deep sorrow and grief over the loss of precious lives in the attack, the president reiterated the national resolve to completely eradicate the menace of terrorism in the country.

He said the whole nation was firmly standing behind its valor security forces in the war against terrorism.

President Alvi said efforts would continue till the complete elimination of terrorism from the country.

He paid tribute to the martyred who sacrificed their lives for the sake of the country’s security.

The president prayed to Allah Almighty to rest the departed souls in eternal peace and grant courage to the family members of the martyrs.

Two dealers booked in Sargodha

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dangerous hospital waste

SARGODHA, Sep 01 (APP):The health department sealed shops of two junk dealers on illicit sale and purchase of dangerous hospital waste, here on Friday.
According to official sources, a team headed by CEO Health Authority Dr. Asad Aslam along with Deputy District Health Officer (DDHO) Dr. Irfan Ahmad conducted raid at Junkmen shops near TB hospital and found that two dealers named Nadeem and Hamza were selling and purchasing hospital wastes.
The team sealed the shops and got registered cases against them over the violation of waste management law

Poisonous liquor producing unit unearthed, two arrested

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Arrest

PESHAWAR, Sep 01 (APP):In a late-night operation, Faqirabad police here Thursday unearthed a unit where poisonous and extremely unhealthy liquor products were being produced, and arrested two members of the network.

ASP Faqirabad, Sayyed Talal Ahmad Shah told media persons that members of the network used to bring raw material from different areas to the basement of a residential house in Faqirabad where poisonous liquor was being produced and supplied to various localities including educational institutions with fake brands and labels.

He said the action was taken on secret information and two gang members identified as Mumrez, resident of Bashirabad and Wasim, resident of Faqir Killay were taken into custody from the house. During the raid, he said poisonous liquor, chemicals and HTC pills were also recovered.

The ASP further said 800 liters of poisonous liquor, 103 bottles of different brands and 20 drums filled with liquor were recovered from the house where a family was also residing.

The bogus liquor stamped with fake labels was being supplied to various areas including students’ hostels. The arrested accused have identified the names of their other gang members, the ASP said, adding that very soon police will apprehend them.

To a question, he said evidence has been collected against printing presses involved in printing fake labels and stickers of different liquor brands and very soon action will be initiated against them.

APHC decries continued targeting of media in Kashmir

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APHC

ISLAMABAD, Sep 1 (APP):The All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) has expressed great dismay at the continued targeting of journalists and media organizations in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) by the Indian authorities, as the website of The Kashmir Walla, an independent news outlet, was blocked and its office closed down recently.

According to the Kashmir media service, the APHC in a statement issued in Srinagar said press freedom has been completely eroded in Jammu Kashmir. Local newspapers and outlets are coerced and intimidated to become state mouthpieces. Even its press statements are not published anymore by local newspapers and outlets, it added.

It said that the archives of local news websites had disappeared, and articles and news items from these websites have been erased and deleted which is unbelievable. Such highhandedness is being completely ignored by the mainstream media in India and in the world press it is hardly highlighted, it is deplored.

The APHC appealed to the defenders of a free press in India and outside to take up this issue urgently to help restore the sanctity and freedom of the press in Jammu and Kashmir.

It also asked for the prevention of persecution and harassment of journalists and demanded the immediate release of detained journalists.

Indian troops martyr eight Kashmiris in August

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 1 (APP):Indian troops in their unabated acts of state terrorism martyred eight Kashmiris in the last month of August in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).

According to the data issued by the Research Section of Kashmir Media Service, today, the Kashmiris were martyred in different fake encounters while three women were widowed and eleven children were orphaned by the Indian troops.

During the period, the personnel of Indian army, police, paramilitary, Special Investigation Agency (SIA) and National Investigation Agency (NIA) arrested 134 civilians, mostly political activists, youth and students, during house raids and in 261 cordon and search operations and several of them were booked under black laws, including Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) and Public Safety Act (PSA).

Meanwhile, over four thousand Hurriyat leaders and activists, including APHC Chairman Masarrat Aalam Butt, Muhammad Yasin Malik, Shabbir Ahmad Shah, Aasiya Andrabi, Naheeda Nasreen, Fehmeeda Sufi, Nayeem Ahmad Khan, Ayaz Akbar, Pir Saifullah, Merajuddin Kalwal, Shahid-ul-Islam, Bilal Sidiqi, Molvi Bashir Irfani, Farooq Ahmed Dar, Syed Shahid Shah, Syed Shakeel Ahmad, Mushtaq-ul-Islam, Ameer Hamza, Dr Hameed Fayaz, Abdul Rashid Dawoodi, Mushtaq Ahmad Veeri, Abdul Majeed Dar Almadni, Noor Muhammad Fayaz, Fahim Ramzan, Hayat Ahmed Butt, Rafiq Ahmed Shah, Showket Hakeem, Advocate Zahid Ali, Zaffar Akbar Butt , Muhammad Yousuf Falahi, Dr Muhammad Qasim Fakhtoo, Dr Muhammad Shafi Shariati, Dr Ghulam Muhammad Butt, Ghulam Qadir Butt, Muhammad Yousuf Mir, Rafiq Ahmad Ganai, Shakeel Ahmad Yatoo, Shabir Ahmed Dar, Firdous Ahmed Shah, Jahangir Ghani Butt, Saleem Nanaji, Sajad Hussain Gul, Muhammad Yasin Butt, human rights defender Khurrum Parvaiz, Shamsuddin Rehmani, journalists Aasif Sultan, Sajad Ahmad Dar and Fahad Shah and Eng Rashid are the worst victims of political vendetta.

They have been imprisoned in jails in India and IIOJK on fabricated charges.

ANF recovers 45 kg drugs in six operations

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ANF - drugs

RAWALPINDI, Sep 01 (APP): Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) while conducting six operations managed to recover 45 kg of drugs and arrested five accused, said an ANF Headquarters spokesman here on Friday.

He informed that in an operation, 500 ecstasy tablets were recovered from the possession of an accused arrested near Abbasin University Peshawar. The accused, a resident of Nowshera confessed to supplying drugs to the university students.

In another operation, 7 kg hashish and 5 kg crystal were recovered from the vehicle intercepted near Motorway Toll Plaza Peshawar. Two suspects who were trying to smuggle drugs from Peshawar to Punjab were arrested during the operation.

In the third operation conducted near Kohat Tunnel, 6 kg of hashish concealed for smuggling was recovered.

The spokesman further informed that 11 kg of hashish was recovered from the Zakh Khel area in Khyber.

In the fifth operation, a resident was arrested from the Faizpur Interchange Lahore area and ANF recovered 12.6 kg of opium and 600 grams of hashish from his possession.

In the sixth operation, 1720 grams of Ice was recovered from a parcel recovered at a courier office in Sialkot. Ice concealed in 56 gloves was being smuggled to Australia.

Separate cases were registered against all the accused while further investigations are under process, he added.

Kerb currency market

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Kerb currency market

KARACHI, Sep 01 (APP): Following were the Opening Rates of foreign currencies in the kerb market issued by the Forex Association of Pakistan (FAP), here on Friday.

F.C. LOW RATE HIGH RATE
U.S $ (Inter Bank) 305.20 305.50
U.S $ (Cash Free Market) 323.00 326.00
SAUDIA RIYAL 85.50 86.40

UAE DIRHAM 89.00 90.00
EURO 349.00 352.50
UK POUND 407.00 411.00

AUD $ 208.00 212.00
CAD $ 238.00 242.00
CHINESE YUAN 45.00 47.00

ICRC, PRC-KP launch awareness campaign on climate change

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REd Cross KPK
PESHAWAR, Sep 01 (APP):Pakistan Red Crescent Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (PRC-KP) and the International Committee of the Red Crescent (ICRC) jointly launched a major awareness campaign on climate change in the province.
The purpose of this campaign is to educate the masses regarding the impacts and precautions of climate change in KP.
As part of the campaign, Global Climate Week was organized initially in Kumrat valley of Dir district wherein the experiment of seed bombing was tested for the first time in Pakistan to plant trees in hilly areas, said the spokesperson of Red Crescent KP.
During the activities, the local people were educated about the preparation of kitchen gardens at home and the teams of PRC-KP prepared several free kitchen gardens for them.
The spokesman said that the local teams of PRC-KP were always ready to provide basic medical care to save human lives during natural disasters due to climate change.

Chinese, Pakistani universities discuss cooperation in TCM

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TCM visit

BEIJING, Sep 1 (APP): Vice chancellor of Academic Affairs of the Islamic University of Bahawalpur (IUB), Moazzam Jamil, visited Anhui University of Chinese Medicine (AHUCM) with four of his colleagues, accompanied by Ang Wenping, vice dean of the School of Humanities and Educational Exchange in AHUCM.
“I hope that in the future, the two universities can have more cooperation and exchanges in TCM. Both sides should give full play to their advantages and resources, and jointly promote Pak-China cooperation in TCM education,” said Moazzam Jamil.
Apart from visiting 7 TCM related academic institutes, Moazzam Jamil and his party also took a tour to the second affiliated hospital of AHUCM. In the outpatient clinic, they observed some TCM therapies such as fire needles and small needle-knife, and tasted medicine tea. They also learned acupuncture history in the cultural corridor and experienced massage, acupuncture and other therapies in the rehabilitation treatment center, CEN reported.
“The TCM therapies are special and fascinating. The visit deepened my understanding of TCM,” stated Moazzam Jamil.
Bozhou, the birthplace of the renowned Chinese physician Hua Tuo and traditional Chinese medicine culture, is another important destination for Moazzam Jamil’s TCM journey. There are around 1,000 TCM enterprises, 100,000 TCM dealers, and 1 million Chinese medicinal herbs growers in the city.
After visiting Bozhou Vocational and Technical College, the crew went to the Chinese Medicinal Herbs Market in Bozhou, which is the largest TCM professional market in the world with functions of herbal medicine distributing and pricing. “In the herbaria, we learned the names and principles of many precious Chinese herbs and the stories behind them. We are deeply impressed by the long and tortuous history of TCM development.” Moazzam Jamil noted.
Earlier this year, IUB, AHUCM and TANG International Education Group signed a tripartite cooperation memorandum in an online meeting. The two universities will cooperate in providing courses of Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM) acupuncture and massage therapies to undergraduate students, while TANG International Education Group will provide Chinese language training for Pakistani students. In the meeting, the two universities gave invitations to each other for academic exchange. Moazzam’s visit to Anhui, China was in response to AHUCM’s invitation.