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Security of grid stations beefed up

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FAISALABAD, Aug 29 (APP):The police department beefed up security of grid stations and other installations
of the Faisalabad Electric Supply Company (Fesco).
A spokesman for the police department said on Tuesday City Police Officer Usman Akram
Gondal had deployed more than 600 security personnel in grid stations and offices in
the district.
He said 363 security officials would perform duty at static points whereas nine teams of Elite force
would ensure patrolling around the grid stations and offices.

Farms advised for sugarcane cultivation in September

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FAISALABAD, Aug 29 (APP):The agriculture experts have advised farmers to use the latest technologies and cultivate sugarcane crops in September for getting a bumper yield.
A spokesman fot the agriculture (Extension) department said here on Tuesday that approved
varieties had most resistance against various diseases besides giving high quality yield. Therefore,
growers should cultivate hybrid approved varieties of sugarcane preferably to get
the maximum production.
He said that the agriculture department had approved various sugarcane varieties, including CPF-243, CPF-246, CPF-247, SHF-240, HSF-242, CP-77-400, CP-72-2086, CP-433-33, CPF-237, SPF-245, SPF-234, SPF-213 and SPSG-26, for September cultivation. These varieties became ready for harvest early and gave more yield than the varieties cultivated in November or October.
He advised farmers to select healthy seed of sugarcane for September cultivation as high yield mostly depended upon the selection of healthy and disease-free seed. The hybrid approved varieties could give 60,000 to 80,000 kilograms per acre yield, he added.

Suspect of robbery-cum-murder case arrested

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KASUR, Aug 29 (APP):Sadr police claimed on Tuesday to have arrested an alleged robber
involved in a robbery cum murder case.
The outlaw identified as Saeed had allegedly killed Ibrar during a robbery in Haji Park a few days ago.
The police traced the culprit after using modern technology and arrested the accused.
The police recovered a motorcycle, LCD and other valuables from the accused.
Further investigation was underway.
District Police Officer (DPO) Tariq Aziz Sindhu appreciated the performance of raiding police team.

Bilawal expresses concerns over reports of breaches in Sutlej river dykes

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KARACHI, Aug 29 (APP):Chairman of Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Bilawal Bhutto Zardari Tuesday expressed deep concerns over reports of breaches in the Sutlej river embankment and demanded that people from flood-affected areas be ensured evacuation to safer places.
He  urged the government to ensure coordinated measures on a war-footing basis to control the ravages of floods, adding, “Measures should be taken to protect large populations like Bahawalpur and Ahmedpur Sharqia from the ravages of floods”.
The PPP Chairman directed the party office-bearers and workers to actively participate in the relief activities in the flood affected areas and cooperate fully with the administration in this regard.
He said that the government should conduct a survey to estimate the damage caused by the floods, adding that the government should also announce a special package for the Sutlej river flood victims.
 “PPP will not leave the Sutlej river flood victims alone,” he vowed.
He further said that after winning the upcoming general elections, his party would support the Sutlej river flood victims in the same way as it had supported the rain victims in Sindh.
“PPP will take special initiatives to build houses for the flood victims and to restore agriculture in Sutlej river which has been destroyed due to this flood,” he assured the public.

DC for early completion of Rescue 1122 buildings

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DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Aug 29 (APP):Deputy Commissioner Lakki Marwat Abdul Hadi on Tuesday underlined the need for taking concrete measures to ensure the timely completion of the Rescue 1122 buildings in the district.
He expressed these views while chairing a meeting which was attended by officials of all relevant departments.
During the meeting, the DC was briefed about the development work that was underway on various buildings of the rescue service.
The DC said that the district emergency service 1122 was providing timely services to people during emergencies and resolving its issues would further boost its performance.

Committee formed for welfare of retired PHP employees

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SARGODHA, Aug 29 (APP):In line with special directives of Inspector General Punjab Police Dr. Usman Anwar, Punjab Highway Patrolling (PHP) Sargodha region has formed a special committee of the department to solve the issues, matters and problems of retired employees of the department.
The main purpose of forming the committee is to provide proper guidelines for different welfare funds and pensions.
Patrolling Sargodha region Superintendent Police (SP) Akhtar Hussain Joyia would be the chairman of the committee, while Deputy Superintendent Naveed Murtaza Cheema will be convener. Retired DSP Abdul Razzaq, Sub-inspector Shahadat Ali and Constable Asad Ali will be part of the committee.

Four hospitalized after taking toxic milk

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FAISALABAD, Aug 29 (APP):Four members of a family were hospitalized after taking toxic milk in Sadar Tandlianwala police limits on Tuesday.
A Rescue 1122 spokesman said the family members of Arshad of Chak No 408-GB consumed
milk in the morning after which Arshad, his sons Ameer, 20, Usman, 22, and his brother
Ranjha, 57, were shifted to the Tehsil Headquarters (THQ) Hospital Tandlianwala
by the Rescue 1122 after providing first aid.

Gang busted, ring leader escapes

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MULTAN, Aug 29 (APP):The known gangsters were held but the ring leader escaped during the crackdown of Kot Addu Police.
The raid was conducted upon tip off yesterday night at the home of Shehbaz alias Shabba, the head of the gang, involved in multiple nature of crimes, particularly robbery and theft.
Police arrested the gang members namely Yunis, Amir, Allah Ditta and Riaz, while Shehbaz succeeded in fleeing the scene.
The arrested criminals were alleged of looting passersby at gunpoint and sometimes would commit daytime plunder in societies of the region.
Further investigation was underway.

4m saplings to be planted in Sargodha: Commissioner

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SARGODHA, Aug 29 (APP):Commissioner Sargodha division Muhammad Ajmal Bhatti on Tuesday said that there was a dire need to plant more trees for the eradication of environmental pollution across the division and steps were under way in this regard.
He said that to make Sargodha clean and green,about 4 million saplings would be planted soon.
While addressing a ceremony in connection with Plant for Pakistan drive here at Bhulwal government Associate collage, he said that whole world was facing the bitter challenge of environment pollution and unstoppable plantation drives were the only way to remain secure from the harmful effects from environment pollution.
He said that plant for Pakistan drive was on its full swing and the administration concern with the major support of Punjab government geared up to expedite the pace of the plant for Pakistan drive.
He urged the students and the audience to play their key role to make the drive successful.

IT sector has potential to address Pakistan’s trade imbalance: IT minister

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 29 (APP):Caretaker Minister for Information Technology and Telecommunication Dr Umar Saif on Tuesday highlighted the potential of the IT sector in addressing the country’s trade imbalance.
Talking to a private TV channel, the minister said that the IT sector held an almost 80 percent trade surplus, making it an attractive industry for boosting the country’s economy.
He emphasized that the untapped potential within the IT sector could significantly contribute to the country’s economic advancement.
Dr Saif pointed out that the current value of Pakistan’s IT exports stood at $2.6 billion, providing employment opportunities for around 150,000 individuals within the sector.
He noted that software developers presently earned an annual income of approximately $17,000 to $18,000, whereas their Indian counterparts earned around $30,000.
Discussing the academic landscape,  the minister revealed that Pakistani universities currently produced 20,000 to 22,000 IT graduates, of which only 2,000 to 2,200 secured jobs. He mentioned a disparity in skills, often falling short of international standards. To bridge this skill gap, he stressed the necessity of collaboration between Pakistani IT experts and universities.
Dr Saif proposed that several IT companies channel funds abroad out of which a significant amount could be repatriated to Pakistan by offering incentives to them.
According to the minister, these incentives could potentially bring an additional $1 to $2 billion to the country.
He also acknowledged Pakistan’s global standing as the seventh-largest mobile phone market, boasting an impressive usage of 190 million mobile phones.
Dr Saif shared the government’s vision of fostering local manufacturing of affordable, high-quality mobile phones.
“This strategic step aims to diminish the reliance on imported phones, thereby mitigating the outflow of foreign exchange,” Dr Saif said emphasizing g that this initiative rod a two-fold potential
Elaborating, he said it could generate employment opportunities at the local level while propelling the nation’s high-tech industry.
He explained the advantages of domestic mobile phone production, noting its capacity to meet the escalating demand for mobile devices and invigorate Pakistan’s economy.