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MDCAT’s successful students protest re-conduct of exam

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PESHAWAR, Sep 25 (APP):Scores of students who passed the MDCAT exam on Monday staged a protest in front of the Peshawar Press Club and demanded stern action against the students involved in cheating rather than re-conducting the exam.

A large number of successful students of the MDCAT exam chanted slogans against the cheating mafia and protested the possible re-conduct of the exam.

They said that by re-conducting the MDCAT exam, the future of 46,000 students would be put in jeopardy. They demanded that action be taken against the cheating mafia and students from whom cheating devices were recovered. The students who have passed the exam should not be bothered.

They said re-conducting the exam would create suspicions and demanded an independent inquiry through a judicial commission to thoroughly probe the matter and decide about the course of the future.

They further said that they have clearly passed the exam, which should not be cancelled, adding that the arrested accused should be thoroughly investigated and the responsible should be awarded punishment to avert the recurrence of such a situation in the future. They said if the exam’s results were cancelled, then they would approach the Court of Justice.

 

Govt creating level playing field for businesses: Finance Minister

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 25 (APP):Federal Minister for Finance, Revenue and Economic Affairs, Dr. Shamshad Akhtar here on Monday expressed commitment to creating a level playing field for businesses and promoting healthy competition across all sectors of economy.
She was talking to Chairman Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP), Dr Kabir Ahmed Sidhu, who called on the federal minister here, finance ministry posted on social media cite X.
“The Chairman CCP, Dr Kabir Ahmed Sidhu, called on the Federal Minister for Finance, Revenue, & Economic Affairs @1sakhtar, at Finance Division today….The Minister expressed GoP’s commitment to creating a level playing field for businesses & promoting healthy competition across all sectors of the economy,” the ministry said.

Famous classical singer Asad Amanat Ali remembered

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 25 (APP): Famous classical singer Ustad Asad Amanat Ali Khan was remembered on his birth anniversary on Monday. Son of legendary singer Ustad Amanat Ali Khan, he was born on December 25, 1955, in Lahore.

Asad Amanat recorded his first song when he was only 10 years old. His great-grandfather, Ali Baksh Khan, was the founder of Patiala Gharana and his grandfather Akhtar Hussain was a musician. His uncle Fateh Ali Khan taught him music and trained him as his own son.

Fateh Ali Khan also encouraged him to become a singing duo with his youngest brother Hamid Ali Khan. Asad’s younger brother Shafqat Amanat Ali Khan is a pop and classical singer. Asad Amanat Ali Khan started his musical career performing “Thumri” and performed “Insha Ji Utho” in almost every concert which was originally sung by his father.

Asad Amanat Ali Khan sang over 1,000 songs for Pakistan Television and movie soundtracks, in addition to performing traditional classical music across the world. He was particularly noted for his command over the Ghazal style of singing.

He received the President’s Pride of Performance award in 2007. He died in the same year due to a heart attack on April 8, 2007, in London.

Dengue positive cases crosses 1,000 mark in Rawalpindi

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RAWALPINDI, Sep 25 (APP):The Rawalpindi’s dengue total tally had reached 1,004 positive cases with the arrival of 39 more patients during the last 24 hours.

Chief Executive Officer, of District Health Authority Dr. Ijaz Ahmad, said that 21 patients had arrived from the Potohar town urban area, eight from Municipal Corporation,four from Chaklala Cantonment,three from Taxila Cantonment and three from outsides the district.

He informed that 902 confirmed patients had been discharged after recovery while 129 patients were admitted to the district’s health facilities of which 102 were positive cases.

During the last 24 hours, Dr. Ijaz said that the district administration had registered 40 FIRs, issued tickets to five, sealed one premise, and a fine of Rs 114,000 was imposed against the violations of dengue SOPs.

During indoor surveillance, in the last 24 hours, the teams checked 20,564 houses and larvae were found in 1,234 homes. Similarly, he added that while checking 7,639 places, the teams found larvae at 160 sites during outdoor surveillance.

The CEO asked the residents to adopt precautionary measures as September and October were crucial for dengue spread. He also urged the residents to remove stagnant water, in outdoor and household settings to stop mosquitoes from breeding.

ACP, PTDC to organize sport climbing competitions on World Tourism Day

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 25 (APP): The Adventure Club Pakistan (ACP) in collaboration with the Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation (PTDC) has organized 13th Sport Climbing Competitions on World Tourism Day at Ibex Club, Lake View Park here on Wednesday.
All the necessary arrangements have been finalized to hold the sports event aimed to promote adventure and outdoor healthy activities in the country, said a news release.

In previous years, the Adventure Club Pakistan had organized lectures and seminars for the promotion of Climbing besides conducting several training and practice sessions of students.

The Club has searched and developed several new sites for climbing viz-a-viz organizing numerous competitions in collaboration with Ministry of Tourism, PTDC, Capital Development Authority (CDA), Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Tourism, Foreign Missions and others.

The club has already organized 17 climbing competitions on International Women Day and 12 climbing competitions on International Mountain Day. Also the Club had already produced some of the finest climbers to win national championships as well as to represent the country in international events.

It is pertinent to mention here, the Adventure Club Pakistan was established in 1994 and it has a vibrant history of diversified activities, however, Wall & Rock Climbing is the specialty of the Club.

PCJCCI celebrated 74th China’s National Day

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LAHORE, Sep 25 (APP):Pakistan-China Joint Chambers of Commerce and Industry (PCJCCI) has celebrated 74th China’s National Day by conducting conference titled “CPEC achievements, targets and future prospects”.
According to the joint chambers’ spokesperson here Monday, the chief guest of the event was Du Yue, director and senior most officer, Consulate General of People’s Republic of China. Various keynote speakers including Lt- Gen Nasser Khan Janjua, former Corps Commander Quetta, Shahzad Ali Malik, chief executive officer, Guard Agricultural Research and Services (Pvt) Ltd, Lu Jianxue, President, Lahore Overseas Chinese Association,  Ma-Xiayoan, Executive President, Tang Chinese International Organisation, Moazzam Ali Ghurki President PCJCCI, and Hamza Khalid participated in the event.
Sharing his views, the chief Mr. Du Yue said, “I believe the bilateral relationship between the two neighboring countries is characterised by feelings of mutual trust, respect and goodwill towards each other. PCJCCI has set a remarkable example of this goodwill. I regard China Pakistan Economic Corridor; not only the road to economic prosperity of Pakistan, but the future of whole world.”
In his welcome address, the PCJCCI President Moazzam Ali Ghurki said, “I congratulate the people and leadership of China on the occasion of National Day. We highly admire and appreciate the development of China, especially during the last four decades. We believe it is all due to the visionary leadership of China and the right reforms and policies introduced by the Chinese government.”
Nasser Khan Janjua emphasised to provide infrastructural support to investors as Gwadar alone has the capability to change the fate of Pakistan and by putting our motherland into the right direction.
Governor’s Inspection Team Chairman Dr. Saad said that it is expected; CPEC projects would add a rise of 2.5 per cent in GDP of Pakistan and provide employment opportunity with almost 2.3 million jobs as well.
Hamza Khalid, Vice President PCJCCI shared his views by saying that every year there was a festive mood in Pakistan on the National Day of China, as the Pakistan government and the people knew that the completion of the CPEC related economic projects being done with the cooperation of China would certainly enhance Pakistan’s trade, its economic growth rate, created employment for the people and would enhance their incomes and in the overall scenario this economic development would ultimately bring prosperity to the Pakistan and its people and would also help Pakistan in alleviating poverty.
Salahuddin Hanif, Secretary General PCJCCI, thanked the worthy speakers and the event was followed by a cake-cutting ceremony to celebrate China’s National Day.

Kerb currency market

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KARACHI, Sep 25 (APP):Following were the Opening Rates of
foreign currencies in kerb market issued by the Forex Association
of Pakistan (FAP), here on Monday.
F.C.                                           LOW RATE      HIGH RATE
U.S $ (Inter Bank)                        290.70                 291.00
U.S $ (Cash Free Market)             290.00                 293.00
SAUDIA RIYAL                            77.20                   78.00
UAE DIRHAM                               80.20                   81.00
EURO                                           310.00                  313.10
UK POUND                                  360.00                  363.60
AUD $                                           190.00                   195.00
CAD $                                           217.00                   222.00
CHINESE YUAN                           40.00                     44.00

US warned Sikh-Americans of death threats after June killing of Canadian activist

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NEW YORK, Sep 25 (APP): The United States reportedly warned Sikh-American activists residing mainly in the state of California to be watchful in the wake of the brazen killing in June of a Sikh leader allegedly by agents of the Indian government.

According to The Intercept, an online American news organization, agents of Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), a domestic intelligence agency, visited several Sikh activists in California this summer with an “alarming” message: ‘Their lives were also at risk’.

The Intercept said the warnings have taken on a new urgency after Canada’s bombshell revelation Monday that it has credible intelligence pointing to Indian government involvement in the assassination of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Canadian citizen and advocate for an independent Sikh state, who was shot dead outside a Sikh temple in British Columbia.

Pritpal Singh, a political activist and U.S. citizen who is a coordinator for the American Sikh Caucus Committee, was quoted as saying by The Intercept that he and two other Sikh-Americans involved in political organizing in California received calls and visits from the FBI after Nijjar was killed.

“I was visited by two FBI special agents in late June who told me that they had received information that there was a threat against my life,” said Singh. “They did not tell us specifically where the threat was coming from, but they said that I should be careful.”

The two other Sikh activists, who asked to remain anonymous for security reasons, told The Intercept that they were also visited by the FBI around the same time as Pritpal Singh.

The FBI did not respond to a request for comment, the news outlet said.

Sikhs throughout the U.S. have received police warnings about potential threats, said Sukhman Dhami, co-director of Ensaaf, a California-based nonprofit group that focuses on human rights in India, particularly in the Sikh-majority state of Punjab.

“We have also received messages that certain community leaders associated with politics of Sikh self-determination have recently been visited by law enforcement and warned that they may be targets,” Dhami told The Intercept.

On Thursday, a report from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation revealed that Canada determined India’s culpability in the Nijjar killing based on signals and human intelligence, including the communications of Indian diplomats in Canada and information from an unnamed partner in the Five Eyes intelligence alliance comprising the U.S., Canada, the U.K., New Zealand, and Australia. Earlier this week, Canada expelled a top Indian diplomat who was the head of the Indian intelligence agency in the country.

India has rejected the allegations as “absurd” and in turn accused Canada of patronizing Sikh militant and extremist groups. India on Thursday issued a call for information about protesters who allegedly tried to start a fire at the Indian consulate in San Francisco earlier this year.

The U.S. has expressed concern over the allegations, and Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Friday that the U.S. is cooperating with Canada in its investigation.

In a statement this week, U.S. national security adviser Jake Sullivan said that India does not have “special exemption” to carry out actions like extrajudicial killings, for which the U.S. criticizes rival countries like Russia and China.

The U.S. is India’s largest trading partner — a relationship worth orders of magnitude more than Canada-India trade ties. “Any targeted action by India on U.S. soil against Sikh dissidents could open a rift between the two countries as they build a coalition to confront China.,” The Intercept said

Sikh-Americans who have received threats say they are not intimidated but want the U.S. government to take steps to protect them and stand up against what they characterize as an “increasingly aggressive and authoritarian” Indian government led by right-wing Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

“If India can target Canadians, Americans will be next,” Singh said. “This undermines our democratic institutions, curtails individual rights and freedoms, and challenges the national security and sovereignty of the United States.”

“From the Biden administration, we expect immediate support,” he added. “We do not want thoughts and prayers later.”

Before Nijjar was killed in June, Canadian intelligence officials warned him and five other Sikh community leaders that their lives were in danger, said Moninder Singh, a spokesperson for the British Columbia Gurdwaras Council who was among those issued warnings, according to The Intercept.

“They told us that we were at imminent risk of assassination, but they would never say specifically that the threat was from Indian intelligence or give us enough information to tell us where it was coming from,” said Singh.

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14 power pilferers arrested, 178 FIRs registered in LESCO region

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LAHORE, Sep 25 (APP):On the 19th day of an anti-power theft operation, Lahore Electric Supply Company (LESCO) got arrested 14 electricity thieves by the police and detected pilferage on 359 connections in all its work circles, the company’s spokesman confirmed to the media here Monday.
He added that FIR applications against 358 electricity thieves had been submitted in the respective police stations, out of which 178 FIRs had been registered while 14 accused had been arrested. Among detected connections, one was agricultural, 20 were commercial and 338 domestic categories and supply to all of them have been disconnected, he said, asserting that all the electricity pilferers had also been charged a total of 570,400 detection units worth Rs 28.804 million.
Sharing further details, the spokesman said that 6,482 detection units of Rs 300,000 were charged to a domestic connection on Arcade Road in Ichhra area, 5,500 detection units of Rs 287,369 to a domestic customer pilfering electricity on Natha building in new Shadbagh area, 4,365 units worth Rs 256,720 to a pilferer in Rasoolpura area, 3,800 detection units bill amounting to Rs 256,000 to another electricity thief in Islamia Colony, and 4,273 detection units of Rs 250,000 were charged to a domestic connection in Ichhra area.
The spokesman mentioned that during 19 days of anti-power theft operations, LESCO detected pilferage on a total of 8,588 connections in its domain.
The company also submitted FIR applications against 7,935 electricity pilferers, out of which 6,604 FIRs have been registered and 550 accused have so far been arrested.
All the electricity pilferers have been charged an accumulative bill of Rs 802.462 million against 18,216,296 detection units.
It should be noted that operations against electricity thieves are being conducted as per the instructions of the Ministry of Energy (Power Division) and the LESCO Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Engineer Shahid Haider is personally supervising these operations.

CPPA seeks Rs 1.82 per unit increase in tariff for August

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 25 (APP):The Central Power Purchasing Agency (CPPA-G) has sought Rs 1.82 per unit increase in power tariff for August under monthly fuel cost adjustment (FCA) mechanism.
In a petition submitted to National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) on behalf of XWAPDA power distribution companies (DISCOs), the CPPA-G maintained the actual cost of electricity remained Rs 8.4746 per unit against reference fuel charges of Rs 6.6457 per unit for the month of August.
A total of 15,959 GWh electricity worth Rs 131,910 million was generated during the said period while net 15,472 GWh worth Rs 131,118 million was delivered to DISCOs.
The share of hydel generation stood at 37.63 per cent, coal 10.26 per cent,  furnace oil 4.07 per cent, gas 7.60 per cent, RLNG 17.17 per cent, nuclear 12.79 per cent, wind 5.04 per cent and solar 0.53 per cent.
The power regulator will hold public hearing on August 27.