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Director Labour Welfare visits SCCI

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SARGODHA, Sep 26 (APP):Director Labour Welfare Ghulam Shabbir Kaliyar on Tuesday visited the Sargodha Chamber of Commerce & Industry (SCCI) and met President Chamber Sajid Hussain Tarar.
On the occasion, he said the Punjab government had issued a notification fixing
the minimum wage of labor at Rs 32,000 in the province.
The Director Labour Welfare said that an awareness campaign had been started
in this regard, in which all institutions were being encouraged to ensure the
implementation of wages issued by the government.
He urged the owners and employers of industrial and commercial institutions
to ensure the implementation of wages set by the Punjab government.

PSX loses 116 points

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 26 (APP): The 100-index of the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) Tuesday shed 116.02 points, showing negative change of 0.25 per cent, closing at 46,277.66 points against 46,393.68 points the previous day.

A total of 259,046,624 shares valuing Rs 6.688 billion were traded during the day as compared to 195,674,788 shares valuing Rs 5.530 billion the previous day.

As many as 328 companies transacted their shares in the stock market; 142 of them recorded gains and 165 sustained losses, whereas the share price of 21 companies remained unchanged.

The three top-trading companies were PIAC(A) with 39,589,500 shares at Rs 5.54 per share, WorldCall Telecom with 26,122,922 shares at Rs 1.15 per share and K-Electric Ltd with 11,090,355 shares at Rs 1.96 per share.

Nestle Pakistan witnessed a maximum increase of Rs 190.00 per share price, closing at Rs 7,190.00, whereas the runner-up was Rafhan Maize with a Rs 123.33 rise in its per share price to Rs 7,990.00.

Allawasaya Textile witnessed a maximum decrease of Rs 100.00 per share closing at Rs1,460.00, followed by Sapphire Fiber with a Rs 85.40 decline to close at Rs 1,120.25.

PHA aims to transform horticulture with Ambitious Nursery Project

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LAHORE, Sep 26 (APP):Parks and Horticulture Authority (PHA) is working to open a state-of-the-art four-acre commercial nursery at Gulberg Main Boulevard, said a spokesperson
here on Tuesday.
The initiative, is the brainchild of Director General Muhammad Tahir Wattoo,
was a part of broader effort to create further fiscal space for the authority.
Spanning more than four acres, this facility, arguably the city’s largest, would
house a wide array of seedlings, saplings, trees, shrubs, and other plant materials.
It will also cater to various needs, including home decor, office landscaping,
and agricultural purposes.
“Plants grown and nurtured at this nursery will be offered to both government
organizations and the general public,” the spokesperson said. Furthermore,
the staff will provide guidance to customers on re-purposing household items
for plant cultivation.
Through this initiative, the authority also aims to cut horticulture procurement
expenses which make a substantial portion of its development budget.
Relevant government institutions such as the Forest Department operate commercial
nurseries across their jurisdictions but it’s the sheer scale of PHA’s project that
shines off similar facilities. “PHA aims to make this nursery Punjab’s best in a period
of three years,” said Mr Wattoo.
Separately, in a meeting, Wattoo instructed the beautification of Canal Road with
seasonal flowers and plants to enhance its visual appeal. The authority plans to plant
approximately 250,000 plants along the canal before the upcoming winter season.
Similar directives were issued for areas around G.T. Road.
Meanwhile, the authority is also in the process of changing planters from Governor
House to Anarkali Chowk at The Mall.
According to the spokesperson, the staff has been directed to uplift junctions and
underpasses, at the thoroughfare.

Rupee gains Rs 1.06 against US Dollar

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 26 (APP): Pakistani Rupee on Tuesday witnessed the 16th consecutive recovery session as it gained Rs 1.06 against the US dollar in the interbank trading and closed at Rs289.80 against the previous day’s closing of Rs290.86.

However, according to the Forex Association of Pakistan (FAP), the buying and selling rates of the dollar in the open market stood at Rs289.15 and Rs292 respectively.

The price of the Euro decreased by Rs 2.67 to close at Rs306.89 against the last day’s closing of Rs309.56, according to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP).

The Japanese Yen came down by 01 paisa to close at Rs 1.94, whereas a decrease of Rs 3.12 was witnessed in the exchange rate of the British Pound, which traded at Rs 353.03 as compared to the last closing of Rs 356.15.

The exchange rates of the Emirates Dirham and the Saudi Riyal declined by 29 and 28 paisa to close at Rs78.89 and Rs77.25 respectively.

Expert emphasizes proper foot care for diabetics

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 26 (APP): Non-surgical foot-care expert Salma Roshan has said the feet of diabetic persons are more prone to infections and they should carefully inspect their feet for discoloration, patches, and blisters on a regular basis.

Talking to APP here on Tuesday, she said that various common foot problems can benefit from good care which includes moisturizing, avoiding barefoot walking, and choosing the right shoe according to the type of foot and skin.

She said that choosing proper footwear is critical as shoes should provide adequate comfort and support. “Some people are allergic to plastic, rayon, or leather and such triggering material must be avoided”, she added.

While discussing a common issue of ingrown toenails, Salma said that ingrown nails are often painful and can be prevented by proper nail trimming and avoiding tight shoes. She said that cracked heels and fissures stemming from dryness or pressure can be treated by regularly applying moisturizer.

She said that nail fungus leads to thickened, discolored nails but over-the-counter antifungal creams or prescription
medications from a doctor can resolve it. “Foot infections like athlete’s foot need antifungal or antibiotic creams along with keeping the feet clean and dry”, she added.

For winter weather, Salma advised patients to use covered shoes to prevent chilblains and to maintain proper blood circulation. She said that those with low immunity need extra care, as the feet help regulate body temperature.

She highlighted that calluses and hard skin build-up from pressure and friction can be managed with periodic medicated pedicures. She said that cracked heels from dehydration can be treated with moisturizer.

Pes Planus, commonly known as flatfoot occur due to pronation or over-pronation, which means that the arch of the feet is low or absent, Salma said adding that the best way to resolve this issue is to use the medial arch support.

She said that insoles are universally available in medical stores, but they are not customized therefore one should visit the podiatrist for a customized wedge.

Regarding the nail fungus, Salma said that the beginning of the fungus starts from the surface and later makes its way to the nail bed. “With some awareness and proper professional care, most foot problems can be solved non-surgically”, she said.

She said that basic care like moisturizing after washing and gentle foot exercises with a tennis ball under the feet can
improve circulation and numbness.

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Pakistan Navy Ship TARIQ gifted to UK as goodwill

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 26 (APP): The Pakistan Navy have gifted its PNS TARIQ to the United Kingdom as a goodwill gesture that will serve as a symbol of maritime heritage for navies of both countries in the future.

The Transfer Agreement Signing Ceremony for the ex-Pakistan Navy Ship TARIQ to Falls of Clyde International (FOCI) of United Kingdom was organized at Pakistan High Commission in London, said Pakistan Navy news release on Tuesday.

Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi was the Chief Guest at the ceremony. Former First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff Royal British Navy, Admiral Lord Alan West attended the ceremony as Guest of Honour.

Ex PNS TARIQ was formerly decommissioned by Pakistan Navy on 4 Aug 23 and has been gifted by the Government of Pakistan to a UK based firm Falls of Clyde International (FOCI) that plans to convert the ship into a floating museum.

The ship will be on static display at Clyde Maritime Heritage Centre in Glasgow as a symbol of common naval heritage of the Royal and Pakistan navies.

Speaking on the occasion, Admiral Lord Alan West said that the close relationship between the navies and nations of Pakistan and UK are clearly shown by the historic agreement focused on one ship that served both each countries over many years.

While addressing at the ceremony, Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi acknowledged the meritorious services of PNS TARIQ for the defence of Pakistan. The Chief Guest hoped that handing over of TARIQ to FOCI will further strengthen the bonds of friendship between UK and Pakistan as the ship will continue to symbolize the shared maritime heritage of both the navies in times to come.

The historical ship served in the Royal Navy as HMS AMBUSCADE for 18 years and participated in the Falklands War before being inducted and re-commissioned in Pakistan Navy as PNS TARIQ in 1993.

The ship served for over 3 decades in PN & distinguished herself on many operational deployments, earning the reputation of a versatile, agile and ever-ready combat ship.

The ship was famously involved in Search and Rescue mission in Maldives during the Indian Ocean Tsunami of 2005 which helped save precious lives of 377 tourists belonging to various nationalities.

The ceremony hosted by High commissioner of Pakistan to UK, H.E. Dr Mohammad Fasial was attended by Director FOCI, Mr David O’Neill, veterans from Royal Navy and representatives of Pakistani community in UK.

Clean Indus drive conducted to protect ecosystem

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SUKKUR, Sep 26 (APP):The Living Indus Initiative by the United Nations and the Ministry of Climate Change jointly conducted an event on Tuesday called “Clean the Indus Drive” in collaboration with a number of groups, including the Sindh Rural Support Organization (SRSO), WWF, and other stakeholders.
At the Indus River’s Sadh Belo point in Sukkur, the drive took place. Its main goal was to increase public awareness of the value of maintaining the Indus River’s cleanliness and protecting its environment. This was accomplished by organizing cleanup efforts with the help of numerous partners from the community, civic society, academia, the media, local bodies, and authorities.
WWF-Pakistan organized community members from the riverine area, SRSO managed the EMO Hub School in Numaish Colony Sukkur and schoolchildren, Sukkur Municipal Corporation, Media and Hindu Panchayat, and others participated in the Clean the Indus Drive and contributed to the event’s success and played a role in the event.
While highlighting the importance of local authorities in environmental initiatives, the Team Leader of the Living Indus Initiative-UN Pakistan, Ms. Humaira Jhanzeb, shared the initiative’s objectives, emphasizing the critical role that the Indus River plays in livelihoods and the need for collective responsibility to protect it from pollution. The cleaning drive symbolized the community’s commitment to the conservation of the river and aimed to inspire joint actions toward this goal.
The Deputy Mayor of Sukkur, Dr. Arshad Mughal, expressed gratitude to all participants and stakeholders for selecting Sukkur as the location for the cleaning drive. He reiterated the city’s commitment to becoming a clean and green urban area under the leadership of Barrister Mayor Arslan Sheikh, pledging support for initiatives like the Living Indus Clean Drive.
Other key figures, including Tariq Chohan, Mukhi Eshwar Lal of the Hindu Panchayat Sukkur, Toheed Ghani of WWF-Pakistan Sukkur, Shahzaib Mahar Senior Manager SRSO, Naveed Memon Senior. Manager MER-SRSO and  Akram Shaikh Manager-Education SRSO, shared their insights and discussed their respective roles in promoting and protecting the environment.
A student named Salma from the 10th grade at the EMO Hub School expressed her views on the importance of cleaning and preserving the Indus River, emphasizing the need for individuals to play their part in this endeavor.
The event culminated in a collective cleanup effort, with participants actively cleaning up various types of garbage along the banks of the River Indus, ensuring proper disposal. This effort conveyed a strong public message about the shared responsibility of keeping the River Indus clean and ensuring its well-being for future generations.

Islamabad civil defense arrests 15 beggars in crackdown to curb professional begging

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 26 (APP):In a major crackdown on professional begging, the Islamabad Civil Defense arrested 15 beggars from different areas on Tuesday.
The operation was carried out under the supervision of the Assistant Commissioner Secretariat Aneel Saeed and the Assistant Director of Civil Defense, on the directions of Deputy Commissioner Islamabad Irfan Nawaz Memon.
The beggars were arrested from various areas of the city, including Margalla Road, Aabpara Market, and Faisal Mosque. They were then transferred to the police station for further action. The minor children who were begging were sent to the Edhi Center.
The operation against beggars is being carried out daily under the supervision of Assistant Commissioners in Islamabad. The operation aims to discourage professional begging and to protect the citizens from harassment.

LWMC launches massive cleanup operation to beautify Mall Road

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LAHORE, Sep 26 (APP):In a bid to transform the Mall road into a model thoroughfare, a series of initiatives have been set in motion under the direct guidance of the Chief Minister of Punjab.
The endeavor, spearheaded by the Lahore Waste Management Company (LWMC),
includes a grand-scale cleanliness drive to enhance the road’s aesthetic appeal.
LWMC Chief Executive Officer Babar Sahib Din has issued instructions for this
ambitious undertaking. Mechanical sweeping and washing operations are now
in full swing on Mall Road.
He emphasized that the entire expanse of The Mall would undergo a thorough
washing process three times a week during night shifts. To ensure a systematic
approach, the LWMC was collaborating closely with market unions to establish
a waste collection schedule.
Shopkeepers along The Mall would be required to hand over their garbage to
LWMC teams at designated times. The move aims to streamline waste management
and maintain a pristine environment. Efforts to combat littering have intensified,
with enforcement teams actively patrolling Mall Road.
According to LWMC spokesperson Umar Chaudhry, additional dust bins were being
strategically installed along the Mall Road to facilitate the public. This ambitious cleanup
campaign would see 90 sanitary workers and 10 supervisors laboring across three
shifts to maintain proper cleanliness standards.

China solid contributor to building global community of shared future: White Paper

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BEIJING, Sept. 26 (APP):China has contributed its strength to building a global community of shared future with firm conviction and solid actions over the past decade, said a white paper.
The white paper, titled “A Global Community of Shared Future: China’s Proposals and Actions,” was released by the State Council Information Office on Tuesday.
The white paper noted that the Belt and Road Initiative is a vivid example of building a global community of shared future, and is a global public good and cooperation platform provided by China to the world.
By July 2023, more than three-quarters of countries in the world and over 30 international organizations had signed agreements on Belt and Road cooperation with China, said the document.
The Global Development Initiative, Global Security Initiative, and Global Civilization Initiative proposed by China have evolved into a crucial cornerstone for building a global community of shared future, according to the white paper.
Noting that the vision of a global community of shared future addresses the deficits in peace, development, security, and governance facing the world today, the white paper added that it also offers solutions that have been translated into concrete actions in areas such as health, climate change, and cybersecurity.
China has proposed the building of a global community of shared future, calling on all countries to form broad consensus and take concerted actions to address global issues, to inject confidence and momentum into humanity’s drive towards a bright future, it said.