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Seminar held at GCWUS to mark Defence Day

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SIALKOT, Sep 06 (APP):A seminar was organized by the Government College Women University Sialkot (GCWUS) to pay homage to the armed forces on the Defence Day.
Addressing the seminar, Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Zarin Fatima Rizvi said:” The Defence Day
reminds us courage and unmatched sacrifices of our armed forces”.
The Vc said:” The September 6 is a symbol of our unity, faith and discipline as a nation.
On this day, we pay tribute to the martyrs who created a new chapter in our history
with their bravery and courage”.
Heads of various departments, professors and a large number of student attended
the ceremony.

ICCPO takes steps to improve security of diplomatic enclave

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 05 (APP):Islamabad Capital City Police Officer (ICCPO) Dr Akbar Nasir Khan has initiated steps to improve the security of the diplomatic enclave in Islamabad.
He ordered the construction of protective towers and barriers, and the installation of cameras to record the movement of people at the entry and exit points of the high-security zone.
In the meeting, it was revealed that high-ranking officials from the NLC, Police, and CDA were present.
The primary agenda of this gathering was to evaluate and enhance the security measures in place within the diplomatic enclave.
Additionally, the meeting also featured discussions on ongoing construction projects within the enclave, with a strong emphasis on promoting environmentally responsible construction practices and minimizing disruption to the natural landscape, including trees and greenery.
During the proceedings, the ICCPO put forth a recommendation to erect protective towers and barriers to bolster the security of foreign diplomats’ residences, ambassadors, and international organization offices.
 Furthermore, the meeting advocated for a prudent approach towards unnecessary decorations and expenditures.
Highlighting the security aspect, the ICCPO directed the installation of cameras to capture the movements at entry and exit points within the high-security zone. These cameras are slated to be integrated into the Safe City surveillance network.
Dr. Akbar Nasir Khan, in a bid to underscore Islamabad Capital Police’s commitment to ensuring the safety of foreigners, stressed that the force is undertaking several proactive measures.
He also confirmed that regular progress assessments of ongoing projects will be conducted, and daily briefings will be given to personnel on duty.

Secretary BISP, Mr. Amer Ali Ahmed chairs meeting with Asian Development Bank’s 2nd Portfolio Review Mission at BISP headquarters

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Secretary BISP, Mr. Amer Ali Ahmed chairs meeting with Asian Development Bank's 2nd Portfolio Review Mission at BISP headquarters
APP44 -050923 ISLAMABAD: September 05 - Secretary BISP, Mr. Amer Ali Ahmed chairs meeting with Asian Development Bank's 2nd Portfolio Review Mission at BISP headquarters. APP/TZD/ABB
Secretary BISP, Mr. Amer Ali Ahmed chairs meeting with Asian Development Bank's 2nd Portfolio Review Mission at BISP headquarters
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Chief Minister Gilgit-Baltistan Haji Gulbar Khan in a meeting with the delegation of Ismaili Regional council members at CM Secretariat

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Chief Minister Gilgit-Baltistan Haji Gulbar Khan in a meeting with the delegation of Ismaili Regional council members at CM Secretariat
APP42-050923 GILGIT: September 05 – Chief Minister Gilgit-Baltistan Haji Gulbar Khan in a meeting with the delegation of Ismaili Regional council members at CM Secretariat. APP/AHS/TZD/FHA
Chief Minister Gilgit-Baltistan Haji Gulbar Khan in a meeting with the delegation of Ismaili Regional council members at CM Secretariat
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Punjab Minister for Agriculture, Energy, Industries, Commerce, Investment and Skill Development SM Tanveer presides over a meeting on citrus at the University of Agriculture Faisalabad (UAF)

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Punjab Minister for Agriculture, Energy, Industries, Commerce, Investment and Skill Development SM Tanveer presides over a meeting on citrus at the University of Agriculture Faisalabad (UAF)
APP41-050923 FAISALABAD: September 05 – Punjab Minister for Agriculture, Energy, Industries, Commerce, Investment and Skill Development SM Tanveer presides over a meeting on citrus at the University of Agriculture Faisalabad (UAF). APP/TWR/TZD/FHA
Punjab Minister for Agriculture, Energy, Industries, Commerce, Investment and Skill Development SM Tanveer presides over a meeting on citrus at the University of Agriculture Faisalabad (UAF)
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Deputy Foreign Minister Mr. Andrei Rudenko and Russian President’s Special Representative on Afghanistan Mr. Zamir Kablov with Pakistan’s Ambassador to Russian Federation Mr. Shafqat Ali khan on completion of his tenure in Moscow

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Deputy Foreign Minister Mr. Andrei Rudenko and Russian President's Special Representative on Afghanistan Mr. Zamir Kablov with Pakistan's Ambassador to Russian Federation Mr. Shafqat Ali khan on completion of his tenure in Moscow
APP45 -050923 ISLAMABAD: September 05 - Deputy Foreign Minister Mr. Andrei Rudenko and Russian President's Special Representative on Afghanistan Mr. Zamir Kablov with Pakistan's Ambassador to Russian Federation Mr. Shafqat Ali khan on completion of his tenure in Moscow. APP/TZD/ABB
Deputy Foreign Minister Mr. Andrei Rudenko and Russian President's Special Representative on Afghanistan Mr. Zamir Kablov with Pakistan's Ambassador to Russian Federation Mr. Shafqat Ali khan on completion of his tenure in Moscow
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Members of Sohni Dharti Youth Council lit up the candles in memory of national heroes of 6th September in connection with Youm-E-Defa Pakistan outside press club

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Members of Sohni Dharti Youth Council lit up the candles in memory of national heroes of 6th September in connection with Youm-E-Defa Pakistan outside press club
APP46 -050923 HYDERABAD: September 05 - Members of Sohni Dharti Youth Council lit up the candles in memory of national heroes of 6th September in connection with Youm-E-Defa Pakistan outside press club. APP/FHN/TZD/ABB
Members of Sohni Dharti Youth Council lit up the candles in memory of national heroes of 6th September in connection with Youm-E-Defa Pakistan outside press club
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Pakistan’s Coastal NCB urges attention to depleting marine resources

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 05 (APP):The 22nd meeting of the National Coordinating Body (NCB) of the coast was organized on Tuesday by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN-Pakistan) to discuss issues and depleting coastal resources, especially in the wake of climatic impacts, calling for the need to create more marine protected areas in Pakistan.
The NCB meeting was a key feature of one of IUCN’s long-running Mangroves for the Future Programme that ended 2018, and has thereafter been supported by IUCN in partnership with organizations such as Engro Foundation, Monaco Foundation and other funding sources, a news release said.
Distinguished experts at the meeting included representatives from the government line departments, coastal agencies, Pakistan Navy, as well as from civil society organizations and academia. Stakeholders emphasized the urgent necessity of designating marine and coastal areas as Protected Areas.
“Presently, less than 1% of the coast enjoys protection, and Pakistan, as a dedicated CBD signatory, needs to declare at least 30% of its coast as Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) under the 30×30 agenda,” said Country Representative of IUCN, Mahmood Akhtar Cheema.
In pursuit of this urgent need for MPA declaration, the NCB platform, through its IUCN-MFF-programme, established a dedicated sub-committee. This sub-committee identified coastal and marine areas suitable for MPA designation which include Ras Malan, off Pasni, Kalamat Hor, Charna Island, Miani Hor, and Jewani, explained the Inspector General of Forests, Ghulam Qadir Shah.
In his remarks Inspector General of Forest (IGF)/ Secretary NCB, Ministry of Climate Change and Environmental Coordination, Ghulam Qadir Shah praised NCB as a prime example of collective achievements in the domain of coastal preservation.
He further said that NCB was the only forum that has not only persevered but thrived, remaining active even after the culmination of the IUCN-MFF programme across the region.
Further enhancing this commitment, the 22nd meeting has taken a significant step forward by officially reviving the subcommittee responsible for MPA designation.
The NCB meeting also launched Building Resilience of Coastal Ecological and Social Systems of Pakistan project  generously funded by the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation.
“This project will primarily focus on the establishment and strengthening of MPAs, with the main emphasis on the development of a management plan for pre-exisitng Astola Island MPA.
Furthermore, the project aims to rehabilitate degraded coastal ecosystem, enhance capacity building and diversify livelihoods of local communities, thus contributing to the holistic well-being of both people and the environment,” said Naveed Soomro, Manager Sindh Programme at IUCN.
Riaz Wagan, Conservator Forest, Sindh Forest Department, shared the achievement of Sindh Forest department in increasing mangrove cover to about 160,000 hectares.
He also emphasized the significance of the carbon offsetting potential of mangroves in the blue carbon market.
Captain Badshah of the Pakistan Navy highlighted the Pakistan Navy’s contributions to marine protection, particularly through their water treatment, desalination, and mangrove restoration projects.
During the event, Ghullam Muhammad, Chief Conservator of Forests at Balochistan Forest and Wildlife Department, shared their coastal conservation initatives under the Green Pakistan Program, an extension of the Ten Billion Tree Tsunami Program. He also highlighted successful mangrove restoration initiatives in collaboration with IUCN within the Balochistan Integrated Water Resources Management project, and emphasized the eco-tourism potential of turtle conservation at Naran Beach.
Giving the vote of thanks, Mahmood Akhtar Cheema, Country Representative of IUCN Pakistan, stressed the importance of a collaborative approach to coastal governance and the active involvement of diverse stakeholders in safeguarding and conserving the marine ecosystems.
 He further emphasised on establishing a dedicated consortium focused on the restoration of marine and coastal ecosystems.

Bugti lauds Pindi Police for nabbing robbers

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 05 (APP): In a swift and commendable operation, the Rawalpindi Police arrested the robbers who allegedly tortured a female teacher and snatched away valuables, including gold jewellery from her.

Caretaker Interior Minister, Sarfraz Ahmed Bugti awarded the commendation certificates to the officers and officials of the Rawalpindi Police for their swift action in arresting the culprits.

The minister said that the incident was extremely tragic and the state would not tolerate such criminal behaviour of any kind.

He said the successful action of the Rawalpindi Police showed their unwavering commitment towards public safety.

Bugti said women are our mothers, sisters and daughters and those who attack their life or property will be dealt with iron hands.

He said the police should continue their efforts to maintain law and order in the city. It is also a morale boost for the police, who are working hard to keep the citizens safe, he added.

Speaker GB Legislative Assembly  calls on NA Speaker

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 05 (APP):Speaker Gilgit-Baltistan Legislative Assembly Nazir Ahmed here on Tuesday calls on National Assembly Speaker  Raja Pervez Ashraf in Parliament House.
 Raja Pervez Ashraf  said that Gilgit Baltistan(GB) was blessed with unmatchable natural sceneries which rendered the region a potentially great destination, said a news release.
He also assured all legislative and administrative support to newly established Gilgit Baltistan Assembly.
The speaker also said that supporting staff and members of GB legislative Assembly would be provided training in Pakistan Institute of Parliamentary Services ( PIPS) the enhance their professional capacity.
He also said that peace in GB was essential for progress and development of the region.
The speaker GB Legislative Assembly  appreciated cooperation extended by the Speaker National Assembly.
He also said that members and supporting staff would benefit professional from legislative and administrative experience of senior and seasoned staff of the National Assembly  and PIPS.