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IGP inaugurates first Police Animal Rescue Center in Lahore

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IG Punjab
LAHORE, Aug 31 (APP):Punjab Police has formally inaugurated the first Police Animal Rescue Center in Lahore for the treatment and rehabilitation of helpless, injured and sick animals.
IG Punjab Dr. Usman Anwar inaugurated the Police Animal Rescue Center (PARC) established in partnership with a private organization.
Police Animal Rescue Center helpline 03192646257 has also been activated.
The center has been established in collaboration with Punjab Police and Animal Rights Activism (JFK).
JFK CEO Zufshan Anoushe along with senior officers of Punjab Police was present at the event.
Dr. Usman Anwar said that the police animal rescue center will have veterinary doctors, ambulance, rescue staff and police team.
He added that the mobile app of Police Animal Rescue Center will contain data of veterinary doctors and centers and other details to provide immediate help to animals in distress.
JFK CEO Zufshan Anoushe said that volunteers will do internship in the police animal rescue center while a wide animal rescue system will be activated across the city.
While speaking, IG Punjab further said that the Police Animal Rescue Center will play an important role in the treatment and rehabilitation of helpless and injured animals.
IG Punjab Dr. Usman Anwar also answered the questions asked by the media representatives. Senior officers including DIG Operations Punjab Waqas Nazir, DIG Headquarters Humayun Bashir Tarar, DIG Operations Lahore Ali Nasir Rizvi, CTO Mustansar Feroze, SP Model Town and ASP Syeda Shahrbano were present on the spot.

No negligence to be tolerated during anti-polio campaign: ADCR

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RAWALPINDI, Aug 31 (APP):Additional Deputy Commissioner of Revenue (ADCR) Nabeel Raiz Sindho Thursday said that stern action would be taken against those showing negligence in the anti-polio campaign.
Chairing a meeting to review polio campaign arrangements starting from September 4 in high-risk areas of the district, he underlined the need for effective utilization of all available resources to run the campaign successfully.
Under the drive, the ADCR said that 2,770 teams including 2,430 mobile teams, 568 area incharges, 261 fixed points, and 156 Union council medical officers would visit four towns of the district including Rawalpindi city, Rawalpindi Cantonment, Rawalpindi rural, and Taxila which had been declared high-risk areas.
He added that drops would also be administered at 109 transit points while teams would be deputed at toll plazas so that no child could miss immunization.
Nabeel said the purpose for launching the special drive was the presence of continuous detection of the polio virus from environmental samples collected from the area of Sarae Kala, Taxila, and Safdarabad, Rawalpindi.
He urged the parents to cooperate with the Polio teams and immunized their children against the crippling disease.

Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar talking to Anchors and Journalists in a meeting at the Prime Minister’s House

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Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar talking to Anchors and Journalists in a meeting at the Prime Minister's House
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Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar talking to Anchors and Journalists in a meeting at the Prime Minister's House
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BISE Mirpurkhas announces annual Matric result

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BISE
MIRPURKHAS, Aug 31 (APP):Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Mirpurkhas announced the annual results of Matric in Science and General Groups, here on Thursday.
According to the board announcement, Ibad Nasir, a student of Enforced School System Hirabad, Mirpurkhas, secured the first position with 1014 marks, while Areeba Muhammad Rafiq, a student of Government Apwa Girls High School, secured second position with 1010 marks, and Muahmmad Muzamil, a student of Government High School Khan, obtained the third position with 1009 marks.
The results can be seen on the website of the education board www.bisemirpurkhas.com, in the science group 25595 candidates appeared in the examinations according to which the overall success rate in the year 2023 was 95.81 percent, among the successful candidates 6028 obtained A1 grade while 11256 obtained A, 6482 obtained B, 811 obtained C and seven students obtained “D” grade.
Similarly in a general group, 310 candidates appeared in the examinations according to which the overall success ratio was 74.52 percent.

Govt to come up with solution for inflated electricity bills: PM

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 31 (APP): Prime Minister Anwaar-Haq Kakar Thursday said the government minutely looked into the problem of inflated electricity bills and would come up with a solution within next 48 hours.

Talking to senior journalists and news anchors here on the current challenging economic conditions, he said the government was considering various options to provide relief to the people.

The people had protested against increased electricity bills and the government realized their problems, he added.

To a question, he clarified that the Pakistan army, navy and air force were not using a single free unit of electricity and their bills were paid from the allocated financial budget.

While employees of WAPDA were using free electricity units and their usage would be rationalized, especially of the higher grade officers some of them were getting huge quantity of free electricity, he added.

He said perception should not be that the government would take any strict measures causing difficulties for the people.

He pointed out that the power sector had been a very challenging issue since the 1990s and the governments of that time signed agreements with independent power producers to overcome loadshedding which proved costly for consumers.

Over the years, he said, the generation and transmission system of electricity was flawed and the government had to deal with serious issues of line losses, power theft, high circular debt, use of expensive imported fuel and capacity payments to electricity companies.

“These issues cannot be ignored by just closing eyes. We need to diagnose treatment for the disease.”

He made it clear that the government would fulfill its agreements with the international financial institutions.

He lamented that the country was faced with economic stagnation and there was less investment in sectors like manufacturing, real estate and stock exchange, and the trend was to only take up profit from certain businesses.

He said the caretaker government was formed for the continuity of constitutional order, and was dealing with economic and security challenges.

The prime minister said Pakistan had security concerns on its western borders.

The abrupt withdrawal of the United States from Afghanistan was not responsible as it created problems and now the weapons and equipment left behind there were being used by terrorists and non-state actors in Pakistan, he added.

He stressed that no terrorist organization had the capacity to overtake any territory in Pakistan but they could sabotage and create terror.

Pakistan was in capable hands and every sacrifice would be rendered to defend every inch of the country’s territory and steps would be taken for elimination of terrorism, he remarked.

He said the government was determined to hold transparent, free and fair elections and transfer power to the next elected government. He was of the view that according to current legal status, the Election Commission had to decide about the date of elections.

He said recently formed Special Investment Facilitation Council had huge potential to attract investment in sectors of information technology, defence production, mining and agriculture, and Pakistan had a bright future due to such initiatives.

‘Teachers should be role models for students’ says Sir Syed Ahmad Khan’s grandson

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DERA GHAZI KHAN, Aug 31 (APP):‘Teachers should be role models for students’ was the most important one-line message delivered by Syed Mahmood Asadullah, the grandson of Pakistan Movement leader Sir Syed Ahmad Khan.
He gave this message while addressing the students and teachers from the podium at a seminar on ethics organised by Ghazi University Dera Ghazi Khan on Thursday.
The seminar was presided over by Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr Muhammad Kamran while Syed Mahmood Asadullah, the grandson of the iconic personality Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, better known for igniting the spark of education among downtrodden Muslim communities during pre-partition times, was the special guest.
A large number of students, teachers and administration officials attended the seminar at Ghazi University where speakers highlighted the importance of ethics and upholding and honouring the moral values that our forefathers had taught and practiced.
Syed Mahmood Asadullah said that students learn and adopt everything from their teachers. He said, his grandfather Sir Syed Ahmad Khan was not only an educationist but he also imparted the best training to students, not just through words, but deeds.
He said he takes pride in being the grandson of a renowned personality who induced a new passion in Muslims to acquire an education. He said, his grandfather believed Muslims could move on with the rest of the world only by virtue of education.
He asked the participants to focus not just on their education but also on how best they act and behave in society.
Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Muhammad Kamran said that Sir Syed Ahmad Khan was his role model for being the strongest advocate of modern education and now everybody can see that education was accessible to all.
He said, Ghazi University would continue to provide education and training to students vying for higher learning.
Participants of the seminar voted to name the seminar hall after Sir Syed Ahmad Khan at the suggestion of the head of the Urdu department Dr. Suhail Abbas.

DG NAB holds open public hearing, issues directives to address complaints

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PESHAWAR, Aug 31 (APP):Director General (DG) of NAB Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Waqar Ahmad Chauhan held an open public hearing and issued directives on various complaints from people on Thursday.
He heard about 150 complaints and issued on the spot order to address them. The complaints pertaining to bribery, criminal breach of trust, cheating the public at large and abetment were lodged said a statement.
Most of the complaints were related to various housing schemes that are not delivering on their promises despite lapses of many years or decades. Sixty nine complaints were related to Regi Model Town.
The DG ordered to put up a complaint in the upcoming Complaint Scrutiny Meeting for appropriate action and taking of the matter with PDA, Commissioner Peshawar Division, DC Peshawar, DC Khyber, CCPO, FC, Home Department, and Local Govt Department of the Govt of KP.
Thirty complaints were about Zarak Garden Mardan, Zohaib Garden Mardan, City Residencia Peshawar and other housing societies.
The DG ordered the Prosecution Wing to look into the matter so that the matter is taken as per the Amended National Accountability Act 2022. Complaints were also registered regarding online scams.
DG also instructed the directors of NAB KP to hold a meeting with all regulatory departments relating to housing societies.
Later on, NAB would seek the intervention of Chief Secretary KP to safeguard the interests of the common citizen.

Tourism Bus Tours launched to boost  tourism in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

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PESHAWAR, Aug 31 (APP):Provincial Minister for Information and Tourism, Barrister Feroz Jamal Shah KakaKhel Thursday said that efforts were underway to enhance tourism in the province, focusing on improving the security situation.
He made these remarks during the inauguration of the Tourism Bus Tour service.
He mentioned that tours of Peshawar, Khanpur Dam, and Takht-e-Bhai had commenced, allowing tourists to explore various attractions via a tour bus.
The cost of the Peshawar city tour is Rs 32,000, Takht-e-Bhai is Rs 1,000, and Khanpur Dam is Rs 3,500.
The minister also highlighted the historical significance of Peshawar and the ongoing work to attract tourists by preserving Buddhist sites and ancient relics.
The government also focused on addressing issues related to inflation, petrol prices, and electricity bills through discussions held with the federal government for funding allocation, he added.
The Tourism Department is dedicated to the well-being of the people and the development of the province’s tourism sector.