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Five shops gutted due to short circuit

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KHANEWAL, Sep 03 (APP):Around five shops including four book centres gutted after a fire broke out due to a short circuit near Islamia High School Chowk.
According to details, a fire erupted in Hamza book centre near Islamia High School Chowk early morning due to a short circuit.
The fire spread to the Zubair book centre, Ghafoor Photo State and book centre, Rajput Old Book Centre and Baba Shahzad Book Centre.
The stationary, books, and photo state machines worth Rs lac of rupees burnt to ashes. The fire brigade vehicles reached late despite calling due to which four shops were completely gutted.
The shopkeepers demanded that the district administration to compensate the loss of the shops’ owners.

Four arrested in search operation, weapons recovered

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PESHAWAR, Sep 03 (APP):Kohat Police arrested 4 accused in a search and strike operation on Sunday.
The Police recovered weapons from their possession, including 1 Kalashnikov, 2 pistols, 1 Kalashnikov, 8 chargers and hundreds of cartridges.
The arrested accused ware identified as Ahsan Khan, Nasrullah Khan, Asim and Mehmood, all residents of Jangal Khel.
The operation was led by DSP Headquarters Muhammad Nawab Khan and SHO Jangal Khel Ruman Khan along with a police force. Cases have been registered against the arrested armed criminals in Jangal Khel Police Station.

Scooty riding on the rise among women in Sargodha

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women riding scotty
SARGODHA, Sep 03 (APP):Like other cities of the country, the trend of bike riding among women is also on the rise in Sargodha.
Students, teachers and working women, fed up with high fairs of rickshaw and taxi, have started using their own motorcycles. Female scooty users said it was not only economical but also a fast mode of travel to reach  educational institutions and workplaces.
Talking to APP here on Sunday, Myra, who works at a private bank, said: “Since the day I started riding a scooty to reach my workplace, it ended my dependency on others. For being affordable and offering quick mobility, I would suggest every girl use it,” she added.
Another scooty rider, Bushra Gulzar, who is an employee at a college, said it had nothing to do with feminism or liberalism or women empowerment.  “We are simple working women who leave their homes to make a living for our family. It has rid me of waiting at bus stops in rain and sweltering heat,” she added.
Parents are also encouraging their daughters to learn to ride a scooty so they could reach their workplaces and educational institutions without relying on others.

Durable peace must for development of SAARC countries

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SAARC former president
ISLAMABAD, Sep 03 (APP):SAARC Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) former President Iftikhar Ali Malik Sunday strongly advocated the cause of achieving durable peace in the region, an essential prerequisite for economic growth, prosperity, and development for all countries of South Asia.
Chairing a virtual conference on ‘The role of Afghanistan for durable peace in the region’ he said, “South Asia has long been plagued by instability and conflicts that have hindered the region’s progress and potential,” said a press release.
“One of the major concerns contributing to this instability has been the presence of terrorist sanctuaries on Afghan soil, which have posed a severe threat not only to Afghanistan but to neighboring countries, including Pakistan,” he added.
He said, “Counter-terrorism cooperation and collaboration closely with regional and international stakeholders, especially Pakistan, to eliminate terrorist sanctuaries on Afghan soil, can help eradicate the breeding grounds for extremist elements and bring about much-needed stability.”
About economic integration, he said, “We must embrace economic integration initiatives within the South Asian region and enhanced economic cooperation can create an environment conducive to peace, prosperity, and development for all.”
He said being trade leader of South Asia he firmly believed that by taking these steps, the Afghan Taliban government could play a pivotal role in shaping a more secure and prosperous South Asia, as this, in turn, would foster economic growth, improve living standards, and create a brighter future for all nations in the region.
 Iftikhar Ali Malik said, “We remain committed to supporting any positive efforts towards peace and development in South Asia and are hopeful that, Afghanistan can become a beacon of hope and stability for the entire region.”
He hoped that Afghanistan would flush out all armed militants’ sanctuaries on their soil.

Gold prices see upward trajectory at Rs242,600 per tola trade

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gold rates
LAHORE, Sep 03 (APP):Amid the upward trend in the international market, gold prices in Pakistan witnessed a big single-day hike on Sunday, while the local currency is sliding to an all-time low.
According to Local Gold and Sarafa Market sources, gold prices saw an upward trajectory in Pakistan on Sunday, as the yellow metal increased more than Rs10,000/tola in a couple of days.
The gold rate in the country for a single tola of 24-karat is Rs242,600, sources said. Similarly, the gold price for 24-karat was recorded at Rs 207,990 per 10g as per bullion market sources.
It is  worth mentioning here that the gold price in Pakistan fluctuates several times as per the international market, so the price is never fixed.
Local gold markets and Sarafa Markets of various cities provide the rates.

PIDE releases report on unraveling the state of industry in country

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PIDE
PESHAWAR, Sep 03 (APP):The Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE) has unveiled a groundbreaking report shedding light on the challenges faced by the engineering industry in Pakistan.
“The comprehensive study, conducted by a team of esteemed researchers led by Dr Nadeem ul Haque, and including Dr Usman Qadir, Dr Abid Rehman, and Mr Mohammad Armughan, delves into the realities faced by engineering firms and provides valuable insights into the state of the industry,” according to a press release issued here Sunday.
The report is based on an extensive survey of 328 engineering firms from across the Golden Triangle of Lahore, Gujrat, and Gujranwala. It reveals compelling statistics that underscore the critical concerns affecting the industry’s growth and productivity.
One of the foremost issues outlined in the report is the severe impact of electricity unavailability on daily production targets. A staggering 83% of surveyed firms expressed that the unavailability of electricity creates hurdles in achieving their production goals, resulting in a detrimental gap between demand and supply for the industry.
Moreover, 78% of these firms reported that electricity scarcity hinders their operational efficiency, a crucial factor where economies of scale need to be achieved.
Load-shedding and voltage fluctuations further exacerbate the challenges by increasing the risk of machinery malfunctions and damage, affecting 68% of the firms. The financial strain of arranging alternate supply, amounting to PKR 71,000 per unit annually, adds to the burden on firms’ operations, impacting 72% of the surveyed companies.
The report underscores the significance of addressing these challenges. It recommends that engineering firms adopt international and national quality standard certifications to maintain quality standards, a move endorsed by 89% of the surveyed firms.
Moreover, the government is urged to focus on enhancing the electricity supply in industrial areas, with smaller firms exploring backup power options to ensure uninterrupted operations, a sentiment echoed by 76% of the respondents.
An interesting finding of the report is the lack of an online presence among Pakistani engineering enterprises.
With a surprising 63% of surveyed firms lacking any online presence, there is an urgent need for businesses to establish themselves online to reach a wider customer base and enhance engagement.
The study also reveals that while a significant portion of firms (63%) show no intent to expand in the coming years, a proactive minority plans to invest in advanced technology, machinery, land, and skilled labor to boost their business prospects.
Another critical issue highlighted in the report is the lack of access to credit for the majority of firms.
The majority of firms lack adequate collateral to secure loans due to their small size. This reduces their marketability to commercial lenders and has resulted in only 5% of surveyed companies having loans or lines of credit. Limited access to finance hampers the industry’s growth potential.
To address this, the report suggests that financial institutions introduce special credit schemes for small and medium-sized enterprises to encourage business expansion and development.
The research also explores the complex landscape of international trade for Pakistani engineering firms, revealing obstacles related to tax implications, product quality, branding, and pricing.
Most notably, a substantial 84% of firms source their raw materials domestically, emphasizing a need to diversify suppliers and engage with international markets.
The report emphasizes the importance of a thriving relationship between businesses and the government for economic prosperity. However, political instability and unfavorable economic policies have led to a lack of trust and dissatisfaction among business owners, impacting productivity and profit margins.

Balochistan produces int’l level players, talented youngsters

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young players
QUETTA, Sep 03 (APP):Deputy Director (DD) of Sports Balochistan Amanullah on Sunday said that the province had equal potential and talented youngsters as other provinces.
He called for the provision of more extended facilities to make the younger generation healthy and provide an opportunity to exhibit their abilities.
He said the province had the honour to produce international players who brought laurels to the country and the government would create more opportunities and provide facilities to the sportsmen for representing the country.
He hailed the Islamic Relief Pakistan for organizing a three-day cricket tournament at Hanna Urak to provide healthy activities to the youth of the flood-affected area.
Amanullah said while addressing the players and sports lovers on the occasion of the final match of the cricket tournament at Sahar Awan Cricket Ground at Hanna Urak on Sunday.
The final match of the tournament was played between the teams of Spartan Hanna and Green Hanna, which was won by Spartan Hanna after an interesting competition.
DD sports said that organizing of cricket tournament was aimed that to provide a healthy environment to the youth by promoting sports in the province to save them from social evils.
Amanullah added that they were providing full support to the youth of Balochistan to exhibit their abilities to the world and bring forward local talent.
He said that both the teams that reached the finals played well, but losing and winning are part of the game. The players of the losing team should not lose confidence but should work hard in the future.
He thanked the Islamic Relief for organizing the successful tournament and assured them that the Sports Department of Balochistan would be always standing by their side to provide sports opportunities to the youth.
Isa Tahir Sanjrani, Area Manager of Islamic Relief Program Pakistan, said, “Under its Wasila program, Islamic Relief Pakistan is empowering the youth and women of Balochistan.”
“The Islamic Relief Pakistan is providing training to the youth in various fields to empower them.”
He said, “The purpose of organizing cricket tournaments under the Wasila program is to attract the youth towards healthy activities so that they can avoid drugs and other social evils.”
He said, “Islamic Relief Pakistan has planned to organize national and international level sports competitions in Quetta for its players to boost sports activities in the province.”
Later, Deputy DD Sports Balochistan Amanullah, Area Manager of Islamic Relief Program Pakistan Isa Tahir Sanjrani distributed trophies and prizes among the players of the winner and runner-up teams of the final.

PIA offers connected flights to 16 destinations in China via Beijing

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PIA

BEIJING, Sep 3 (APP):: Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has introduced connected flights between Pakistan and 16 captivating cities of China via Beijing in partnership with Air China, PIA Country Manager, Bilal Afzal said on Sunday.

These Chinese cities include Guangzhou, Wuhan, Urumqi, Shenzhen, Xian, Shenyang, Shanghai, Ningbo, Nanjing, Harbin, Hangzhou, Hohhot, Dunhuang, Chengdu, Changchun, and Chongqing, he told APP on the sidelines of China International Fair for Trade in Service (CIFTIS) in Beijing.

PIA has set up a booth in Pakistan Pavilion at CIFTIS to showcase its accomplishments, particularly the role played by the national flag carrier to promote people-to-people contacts between the people of Pakistan and China.

He said that the passengers could also travel from 16 cities in China to Islamabad by availing of this offer.

“PIA is currently operating one weekly flight on the Islamabad-Beijing-Islamabad route every Sunday but working on a plan to add a new direct flight between the two countries.”

About discounts, he said, “PIA offers a 20 percent discount for students with free baggage of 80 kgs for economy class and 100 kgs for executive economy respectively on flights between Pakistan and China.”

“The passengers can avail further discounts if tickets are purchased online,” he said.

“We have also offered discounts on cargo from China to Pakistan and vice versa and businessmen and traders could benefit from it,” he added.

“Pakistani community especially businessmen and students living in China have expressed pleasure over discounts.”

Talking to APP, Ali Imran, a Pakistani educationist in Hangzhou said, “The connected flights to different destinations in China are a big relief and it provides great convenience to the passengers traveling between the two brotherly countries.”

He said that the discount on fare and cargo service would greatly facilitate Pakistani professionals and students to meet their families more frequently.

The passengers could also avail increase in baggage allowance during their travelling between the two countries.

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Playback singer ‘Habib Wali Muhammad’ remembered on his 9th death anniversary

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Habib Wali Mohammad

ISLAMABAD, Sep 3 (APP): Iconic ghazal and film playback singer Habib Wali Muhammad was remembered on his 9th death anniversary on Sunday ( Sept 3) and paid rich tributes for his lifetime services for the entertainment industry.

Born in Rangoon, Burma in 1924, Habib Wali Mohammad embarked on a singing career during the 1950s when he was in his early 20s in Bombay.

He participated in several local music competitions winning the first prize in one such competition in 1941 slowly establishing his reputation as a singer, PTV news channel reported.

He recorded two ghazals ‘Lagta Nahin Hai Jee Mera Ujrray Dayaar Mein’ by Bahadur Shah Zafar and Mirza Ghalib’s ‘Yeh Na Thi Hamari Qismat’.

Hailing from an industrialist background his family surname was Tabani, a Memon business family he moved to Pakistan along with his family during the late 1950s and utilized his business education which he studied in the United States to set up Shalimar Silk Mills. Music was never his profession but a leisurely pursuit.

In 1970, he sang two ghazals for the film Baazi, ‘Aashiyaan Jal Gaya’ and ‘Raatein Theen Chaandni’ establishing his reputation in his new homeland.

There was a resurgence of interest in the genre of ghazals throughout the 1970s.
He died on September 3, 2014 after a protracted illness at the age of 93.

Madad Ali Sindhi pledges to assess ability of teachers to improve educational system

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Madad Ali Sindhi

KARACHI, Sep 03 (APP): Interim Federal Minister for Education and Professional Training Madad Ali Sindhi has vowed to evaluate the ability of teachers to correct the educational system in the country. He said that the educational system would be put on the right track.
While talking to media persons during his visit to the Karachi Press Club (KPC) here Sunday, the minister said that the education and ability of the teachers would be checked in the educational institutions including the universities of the country.
He said that a grand provincial meeting had also been convened to discuss the matters of education and vowed to improve the quality of education.
Replying to a question, he said that education was the provincial subject after the 18th Amendment. He said that Sindh, Punjab and other provinces had reservations over history subjects and they wanted to put the personalities, they considered to include them in the curriculum.
Speaking on the private schools, he said that the fees of the private schools must be reasonable.
Replying to another question, he said that the Federal Urdu University was facing crisis and many employees of the University were not receiving pensions.
Earlier, speaking about the issues of the journalists, he advised his interim government to announce a permanent fund for the journalists, who give their twenty years to a media outlet, to meet their expenses as a ‘Guzara Allowance.’
He said that he would ensure the provision of scholarships to the children of the journalist community. Madad Ali Sindhi said that he considered the Karachi Press Club as his home and would make all-out efforts to get the issues of journalists resolved.
KPC President Saeed Sarbazi and Secretary Shoaib Ahmed were also present on the occasion.