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Shipping Activity at Port Qasim

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KPT
KARACHI, Sep 28 (APP):Tree ships namely, Maersk Pelepas, X-Press Bardsey and Sunray carrying Containers and Mogas, berthed at Container Terminal and FOTCO Oil Terminal respectively on Wednesday.
Meanwhile two more ships, Seaspan Ganges and APL Le Havre with Containers also arrived at outer anchorage of the port during last 24 hours.
A total of eight ships were engaged at PQA berths during the last 24 hours, out of them, four ships, X-Press Bardsey, MSC Greenwich, Maersk Pelepas and Hafnia Tanzanite left the port on today morning, while another bulk carrier KaptaDimitros is expected to sail on Thursday.
Cargo throughput of 162,544tonnes, comprising 113,737 tonnes imports cargo and 48,807 tonnes export cargo, including containerized cargo carried in 3,990 Containers (1,119 TEUs Imports and 2,871 TEUs export) was handled at the port during last 24 hours.
There are ten ships at Outer Anchorage of Port Qasim, out of them two ships, Yankul and ALP LE Havre & another ship‘Singapore’ carrying Palm oil and Containers are expected to take berths at Liquid Terminal and Containers Terminal respectively on Thursday, while two more container ships, SSL Mumbai and Suape Express are due to arrive at Port Qasim on Friday.

Kerb currency market

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Kerb Currency
KARACHI, Sep 28 (APP):Following were the Opening Rates of foreign currencies in kerb market issued by the Forex Association of Pakistan (FAP), here on Thursday.
F.C.                                       LOW RATE      HIGH RATE
U.S $ (Inter Bank)                     287.60         287.80
U.S $ (Cash Free Market)         285.50         288.50
SAUDIA RIYAL                            76.00          76.70
UAE DIRHAM                             79.20          80.00
EURO                                       303.00         306.00
UK POUND                              350.00         354.00
AUD $                                     182.00         186.00
CAD $                                     212.00         216.00
CHINESE YUAN                         40.00          44.00

Enhanced trade, export volume must for economic stability: President

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President Alvi

ISLAMABAD, Sep 28 (APP): President Dr Arif Alvi on Thursday stressed the need for increasing trade activity and enhancing the volume of the country’s exports to ensure economic stability.

The president expressed these views in a meeting with a delegation of the Islamabad Industrial Association (IIA) led by Muhammad Ahmed, here at the Aiwan-e-Sadr.

President Alvi said investment in information technology and boosting its exports would prove helpful in attaining the goals of development and progress.

The delegation apprised the president of the contribution of IIA in promoting exports of the country. It also highlighted the challenges faced by the traders and businessmen.

 

Govt taking all out efforts in making  tourism industry into economic hub: Aftab

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PTDC
ISLAMABAD, Sep 28 (APP):Managing Director Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation (PTDC) Aftab ur Rehman Rana Thursday said the government was taking all out-efforts in making the tourism an important industry and hub of the national economy.
Talking to APP, he said the country’s tourism and hospitality industry contributed 3.5 percent to the GDP.
“About 6.5 million people are directly or indirectly engaged in this industry. This is quite unfortunate that only a few know or are willing to invest in the green practices,” he added.
The MD added that the federal government took the provincial authorities on-board to ensure sustainable ecotourism models, adding that more awareness campaigns and stakeholders’ engagement were desired to control undue interventions.
Aftab said the government in collaboration of provincial government and private partners was promoting tourism to yield desirous results, adding Pakistan was very important for international tourists due to its landscape, civilization and 9,000 years old human history.
He said the PTDC had taken several steps to provide all kind of facilities to the international tourists during their visit to the country, adding that immense tourists thronged to Pakistan enjoy their journey.
“We are working to improve connectivity to ease the foreign tourists coming here,” the MD said.

Dacoit held during police encounter

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arrested
MULTAN, Sep 28 (APP):A dacoit was arrested in injured condition during police encounter near Budhla road in limits of Makhdoom Rasheed police station last night.
According to details, police received a call that three armed dacoits have snatched motorcycle, Rs 170000 cash and iPhone from a citizen and fled towards Vehari road.
SHO Makhdoom Rasheed Rashid Nadeem along with his team rushed to the spot and the suspects opened fire on the police team near 19-Kassi Budhla road. Firing continued by both sides.
 Meanwhile, two dacoits managed to escape by taking a motorcycle while police arrested a dacoit in injured condition.
The arrested dacoit was identified as Muhammad Faheem s/o Muhammad Amin resident of Ahmad Pur Siyal and shifted to Nishtar hospital for medical treatment.
Police have also recovered a snatched motorcycle, cash, mobile phone, and a pistol.
The injured dacoit was wanted by police in over 15 cases of dacoity, robbery, house robbery, attempt to murder, and other cases.
Makhdoom Rasheed police registered the case and started a search for the fleeing dacoits.

Nijjar’s associates alerted to assassination plot in Canada, leaked document discloses

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VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA:  Sep 28 (APP):Shortly after the assassination of pro-Khalistan leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar,  in Canada’s biggest Gurdwara in Surrey British Columbia, another Sikh leader from the same Gurdwara received a written ‘Duty To Warn’ notification from Canadian law enforcement and intelligence agencies alerting him to an immediate threat to his life, allegedly originating from agents associated with the Indian state.
According to evidence available, Gurmeet Singh Toor,  a close associate of Nijjar and a senior member of the management committee of the Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara, was issued a ‘Duty To Warn’ letter by the Canadian law enforcement on August 24, during an urgent visit at his home by the Canadian intelligence and the police that his life was in serious danger at the hands of Indian agents roaming in Canada on behalf of the Indian state.
An excerpt of the warning letter to Toor by the Canadian police says: “The police have determined by way of one or more investigative avenues that your life may be in peril. At this time, we are unable to provide you specific details of the threat.”
Toor had started actively campaigning with Sikh For Justice (SFJ)  for Khalistan Referendum voting in BC after Nijjar’s assassination at the hands of Indian agents on June 18.
Nijjar was head of the Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara and Chief Coordinator of the Khalistan Referendum campaign in Canada. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has directly accused the Indian govt of being behind Nijjar’s murder, through Indian agents controlled and operated by Indian diplomats stationed at India’s consulates in Vancouver and Toronto.
In a statement, Canadian national Gurmeet Singh Toor said that India wants to kill him because like Nijjar, he is engaged in campaigning for the Khalistan Referendum and after Shaheed Nijjar’s assassination at the hands of gunmen hired by Indian agencies, and “I continue the campaign for the Khalistan Referendum and particularly for September 10, 2023 voting event in Surrey”.
He revealed: “On August 25, 2023, around 11:20 pm while I was sleeping at my home, two Canadian officials belonging to Surrey Police and Integrated National Security Enforcement Team (INSET) respectively, knocked at my door and served the attached “Duty To Warn” notice. I was told by the officers that the fact that they had come to me at this hour of the night should be taken as an indication that the matter (threat) is really serious. I was instructed by the officers to be vigilant and careful.”
In a September 27 communique to PM Justin Trudeau, SFJ demanded immediate expulsion of India’s High Commissioner in Canada, Sanjay Kumar Verma on grounds that there is mounting evidence that the “agents of the Indian government” were involved in the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Surrey, British Columbia, on June 18[1]; continued threat to the Khalistan Referendum campaigners in Canada at the hands of Indian agents.
SFJ’s letter highlighting the threat to Toor and campaigners of Khalistan Referendum in Canada is also addressed to leaders of the Conservative Party, Bloc Quebecois, NDP, and Green Party urging them to “raise above the partisanship on this national issue which pertains to the core of existence shared by all Canadians – protecting of our country’s sovereignty from any foreign aggression and securing the life and liberty of all Canadians against any foreign invasion and threats”.
SFJ’s letter to the Canadian PM says: “Mr. Prime Minister, the record in your office should reflect that in May 2016, when Shaheed Nijjar was falsely accused by India of running a “terror camp” in Mission, BC, Nijjar wrote you a letter in which he unequivocally stated that ‘Mr. Prime Minister, I want to bring it to your attention that the Indian government’s campaign to label me a terrorist started when I actively participated in a campaign to collect signatures on a complaint to the United Nations Human Rights Council.
I am a Sikh nationalist who believes in and supports Sikhs’ right to self- determination and independence of Indian-occupied Punjab through a future referendum.”
Following Nijjar’s murder, we publicly raised alarm about our belief that the Indian government was involved in, and responsible for, his killing. Finally, on September 18, Prime Minister Trudeau publicly on the floor of the House said what had long been known by the Sikh community – that the Indian government was behind the assassination of Shaheed Najjar.
The SFJ letter says: “We agree with the Prime Minister’s statement in the House of Commons that ‘any involvement of a foreign government in the killing of a Canadian citizen on Canadian soil is an unacceptable violation of our sovereignty. It is contrary to the fundamental rules by which free, open, and democratic societies conduct themselves. Such a flagrant violation of Canadian sovereignty demands swift and decisive action on the part of our government. Only the expulsion of India’s High Commissioner in Canada, Sanjay Kumar Verma, will adequately convey Canada’s forceful disapprobation of India’s blatant violation of our sovereignty and attack upon the Canadian people’s life and liberty.
“High Commissioner Verma, as the head of India’s mission in Canada, must be held accountable for Nijjar’s assassination, which in every sense is an act of state terrorism by India. The assassination of a Canadian citizen by India on Canadian soil is an unprecedented and unconscionable attack on Canada’s sovereignty and on the lives and liberties of all Canadians. Merely expelling a low-level diplomatic agent, as Canada has done, falls far short of effectively responding to this violation. Failing to take further action sends the message to the rest of the world that Canada takes such criminal activity lightly. We urge your government to respond in the only appropriate manner by expelling High Commissioner Verma pursuant to appropriate diplomatic and consular protocol.”
Gurpatwant Singh Pannun in his letter to the PM reminded that Verma has a history of Sikh hatred and since taking his position in Canada over a year ago, he has been lying about Sikhs and passing hate-filled remarks against them.
SFJ letter concludes: “We are calling on the Canadian government to decisively and unequivocally assert its sovereignty and protect the safety and security of all citizens. It must send the clear message that the involvement of a foreign government in the planned and deliberate murder of a Canadian citizen on Canadian soil is completely and utterly unacceptable. The only action that will send that message is immediately expelling High Commissioner Verma.”

Pakistan & Jordan’s envoys in Brussels discuss scope to strengthen bilateral ties

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 28 (APP): Pakistan’s ambassador to Belgium Amna Baloch met Jordan’s envoy in Brussels Saja Majali on Thursday, and discussed the scope of strengthening ties between their countries.

The two sides agreed to work together to deepen cooperation in diverse areas, according to a statement from Pakistan’s embassy in Brussels.

Pakistan and Jordan enjoy close and cordial relations, rooted deeply in shared faith and values. The two countries have close collaboration at the bilateral level, as well as in multilateral fora, in particular the United Nations and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC).

Need urged for exploiting potential of biogas production

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 28 (APP):Chairman Pakistan Hitech Hybrid Seed Association (PHHSA) Shahzad Ali Malik Thursday stressed the need to exploit the potential of biogas to overcome energy issues and enhance dependency on environmental fuel production in the country.
Talking to a delegation of industrialists he said that the use of biogas offers a multitude of economic benefits, including cost savings and enhanced energy security, said a press release.
He said It also aligns with our commitment to sustainability and can serve as a catalyst for economic growth as well as enhance energy security by reducing dependence on imported fossil fuels.
This independence can shield our economy from the volatility of global energy markets and geopolitical tensions, he said adding that the significant potential of bio-gas as a sustainable energy source can play a pivotal role in improving our economy as it’s not only an environmentally friendly alternative but also a valuable resource for job creation.
He said the growth of the biogas industry can alleviate unemployment and boost local economies, particularly in rural areas.
He said the utilization of biogas can lead to substantial cost savings for both individuals and industries.

ANF seizes over 3.5 kg drugs in two operations

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ANF
RAWALPINDI, Sep 28 (APP):Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) while conducting two operations managed to recover over 3.5 kg of drugs, said an ANF Headquarters spokesman here on Thursday.
He informed that in an operation at Bacha Khan International Airport, 2220 grams of Ice drug was recovered from the possession of a Bahrain-bound passenger resident of Kohistan, going on flight number GF-785. The drug was tactfully concealed in the bottom of the passenger’s bag.
He informed me that the drug recovery was managed with the help of ANF’s sniffer dog.
In another operation, 1590 grams of heroin was recovered from a parcel recovered at a courier office in Dina. Heroin which was concealed in a dinner set carton was being smuggled to the United Kingdom. The parcel was booked by a resident of Poonch, Azad Kashmir.
Separate cases have been registered against the accused while further investigations are in process.

Railways all set to lay fibre optics cable along railway tracks

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 28 (APP):Pakistan Railways is all set to lay fibre optics cables along the entire railway tracks across the country, in a joint venture with private sector investors to generate more revenue for the organization.
“Pakistan Railways has around 7,791 kilometres railway network across the country which will not only help the department to improve its financial condition but also attract investors’ attention,” the official sources in the Ministry told APP.
They said the matter also came under discussion during a meeting of the Economic Coordination Committee (ECC), in which the Ministry of Railways pointed out that the department was offering an excellent opportunity for laying fibre optics cables along its track for digital connectivity across the country.
During the meeting, they said Pakistan Railways informed that it has a network of 7,791 km, which passes through high-density population areas and connects major cities in the four provinces.
They said with the average assets and hefty pension bills, Pakistan Railways contended, but its financial health was deteriorating, and unless new revenue sources were identified, the reliance on government subsidy would keep on growing.
The sources said that Pakistan Railways was of the view that right-of-way charges on fibre optics cables would offer the department a decent source of earnings.
They said that the Ministry of Railways had already sent a summary to the concerned quarter for adoption of the business model of laying fibre optics cables in a joint venture with private-sector investors on railway land due to poor financial health and limited earning sources.
Then, the sources said that the concerned quarter, while agreeing to the proposal, directed the Ministry of Railways to prepare a new draft policy in consultation with all stakeholders, which would have a positive impact on developing the digital economy, and place the matter before the ECC for review.