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Pakistan to submit VNR report at SDG summit next month

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 29 (APP):Pakistan is all set to present its Voluntary National Review (VNR) report at a mid-term summit on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), scheduled to take place in September 2023 in New York.

According to press statement, the SDGs Support Unit of the Ministry of Planning, Development and Special Initiatives conducted a multi-stakeholders’ consultative session here Tuesday to conduct a mid-term review of goals.

The aim of the session was to evaluate the performance and outcomes of SDGs implementation, identify the challenges faced and devise a roadmap for accelerated SDGs implementation.

The consultative session was attended by representatives from various ministries, provincial governments, UN agencies, development partners, academia, private sector, civil society and media.

On the occasion, the participants shared their inputs and feedback on Pakistan’s progress on SDGs and agreed on a common vision and strategy to accelerate SDGs implementation in light of the challenges faced.

The session was convened by the SDGs Support Unit of the Ministry of Planning, Development and Special Initiatives while Chief SDGs, Dr. Ali Kemal presented an overview of Pakistan’s progress on SDGs.

He said that Pakistan was reporting on 133 out of 247 indicators and has integrated the SDGs into its national development plans and policies. He also highlighted the role of various stakeholders in advancing the SDGs agenda in Pakistan, such as universities, private sector, civil society and media.

Dr Kemal also discussed the major challenges faced by Pakistan in implementing the SDGs, such as macroeconomic and political economy challenges, uncertain global economic and demand outlook, increased frequency of natural disasters and weak governance system.

He stressed the need for an effective local government system, a consortium of non-government stakeholders to inform the government about their investments on SDGs and a better coordination mechanism among different actors.

Talking about the way forward, Dr. Ali Kemal highlighted that the SDGs Support Unit has proposed investment action plans for climate challenges, social and economic inclusion of vulnerable groups, implementation of universal health coverage, prevention of stunting and malnutrition and harnessing emerging technologies for SDGs.

He said that Pakistan will also conduct a consultative session with the provincial representatives to formulate a way forward on each goal of SDGs.

Two youths electrocuted

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FAISALABAD, Aug 29 (APP):Two youths were electrocuted in the area of Chak Jhumra police station, here on Tuesday.
Rescue 1122 spokesman said that Qasim Ali (23) and Arshad (24) were busy in their routine work in Chak No.191 Jhumra Road when they accidentally touched a broken electricity wire.
As a result, both received fatal electricity shock and died on the spot.
The bodies were handed over to their relatives for burial after completing necessary formalities, he added.

Caretaker CM Balochistan pays visit to Mazar-e-Quaid

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KARACHI, Aug 29 (APP): Caretaker Chief Minister Balochistan, Mir Ali Mardan Khan Domki Tuesday paid a visit to mausoleum of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah to pay homage to father of the nation.

Mir Ali Mardan Khan Domki, who is on visit of Sindh, laid a floral wreath on grave of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah and offered Fatiha. He also penned down comments in the visitors book.

Later, talking to media persons, he said that as soon as Election Commission of Pakistan announced schedule for upcoming general elections of national and provincial assemblies, the care taker governments would ensure all the necessary arrangements in that regard.

He said that there had been issue of law and order in Balochistan but the situation was improving due to measures taken by government and law enforcement agencies.

Every possible step would be taken to maintain peace and enforcement of law in the province, he vowed.

Replying to a query about development works in Balochistan, the chief minister said that care taker government could not announce new development projects but pace of the work on ongoing schemes was expedited for ensuring completion of the ongoing development projects within the stipulated time frame.

Caretaker Interior Minister condemns attack on Police Mobile in Laki Marwat

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Sarfraz Bugti

ISLAMABAD, Aug 29 (APP): Caretaker Interior Minister Sarfaz Bugti on Tuesday strongly condemned the attack on Police Mobile in Laki Marwat.

The minister grieved over the martyrdom of two police constables in the attack during an exchange of fire and prayed for the departed souls, said a handout issued from the ministry.

He appreciated the role of the police in the maintenance of law and order in the country.

The interior minister said that the best medical aid should be provided to the injured policeman, adding that such incidents cannot demoralize the brave police.

DC launches crackdown, tackling price hikes, encroachments, professional beggars

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 29 (APP): On the instructions of Deputy Commissioner Islamabad Irfan Nawaz Memon, Assistant Commissioners on Tuesday took action against price hikes, encroachment and professional beggars in their respective areas.

As the ICT Spokesperson said, a comprehensive effort was made, involving inspections at 134 different locations to curb price hikes, while fines totalling Rs.17,100 were levied in response to pricing violations.

He further said, the crackdown resulted in the sealing of three shops, arresting of four individuals, and the initiation of legal proceedings against them.

Moreover, 29 professional beggars were apprehended and subsequently handed over to law enforcement, while simultaneous measures were enacted against unlicensed medical facilities and outlets offering Shisha services.

Significantly, the campaign included an extensive anti-encroachment operation, leading to the apprehension of seven persons due to encroachment violations. A legal case was registered against two outlaws implicated in the encroachment incidents.

The efforts to counteract rising prices also encompassed the confiscation of over 12 kilograms of polythene bags, which are a major contributor to environmental degradation.

In a parallel endeavour, unauthorized petrol filling stations and illegal LPG facilities were targeted. A total of fourteen non-compliant petrol filling agencies were shut down, alongside the closure of three unlawful LPG filling stations. Three individuals linked to these operations were arrested and relocated to police facilities.

He further said this sustained multi-faceted campaign merits attention for its consistent daily undertakings against encroachments, surging prices, and the presence of professional beggars.

14 drug peddlers, bootleggers netted with 16 kg charras, 192 liquor bottles

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RAWALPINDI, Aug 29 (APP): Rawalpindi police in an action against suspected drug peddlers, bootleggers and other lawbreakers here on Tuesday arrested 14 accused besides recovering over 16 kg charras, 192 bottles of liquor and other items from their possession.

According to a police spokesperson, Wah Cantt police held Shah Zaib for having 1500 grams charras, Liaquat with 1240 grams charras and Fazal-e-Haq on recovery of 1200 grams charras.

Gujar Khan police rounded up Amir for possessing 2260 grams charras.

Kahuta police netted Sajid and recovered 1850 grams charras and 96 bottles of liquor.

The spokesman informed that Waris Khan police nabbed Sulman and seized 1420 grams charras.

City, Civil Line, Naseerabad, Race Course, R.A.Bazar and Morgah police conducted raids in their respective jurisdiction and arrested Amad with 1260 grams charras, Amdad alias Kabli on recovery of 1260 grams charras, Nabeel for having 1200 grams charras, Umar for possessing 1200 grams charras, Babar, Misal Khan and Philips with 2300 grams charras and 96 bottles of liquor.

Separate cases have been registered against all accused while further investigations are underway.

EU ambassador meets caretaker health minister

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 29 (APP): The ambassador of European Union Rina Kivanka met with the caretaker Minister for Health Dr. Nadeem Jan and discussed issues related to the health sector and mutual interest.

During the meeting, the ambassador congratulated the minister on assuming the portfolio of federal minister.

The ambassador EU said, “The world appreciates services of Jan in efforts to eradicate polio.”

The EU ambassador appreciates practical steps on Global Health Security Agenda.

The European Union will hold a meeting with the Nutrition Cell of the Ministry of Health to cooperate in the nutrition program,the ambassador added.

Dr. Nadeem Jan said that the European Union provided full support in the rehabilitation of the flood victims.

“The eradication of polio is the top most priority of the caretaker government. Health ministry is in contact with Afghanistan for joint integrated strategy at the border to eliminate polio.”

He said that Pakistan will soon host a high-level meeting on the Global Health Security Agenda. Experts and stakeholders from all over the world will participate in the meeting.

The EU ambassador will also be invited to participate in the Global Health Security Summit.

Pakistan needs to invest more in flood management, early warning amid growing vulnerability: Minister

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Federal Minister for water and power

ISLAMABAD, Aug 29 (APP): Caretaker Federal Minister for Water Resources Ahmed Irfan Aslam on Tuesday said the country during the 2022 monster monsoon floods bore $30 billion in economic and infrastructure losses that demanded to invest more resources in flood management and early warning systems for better disaster preparedness.

The Interim Minister delivered his keynote address at the launching ceremony of the National Master Plan on Flood Telemetry and National Consultation on Updated National Flood Protection Plan-IV which was supported by the Asian Development Bank (ADB).

Minister Ahmed Irfan Aslam said globally some $2.93 trillion was lost due to natural disasters whereas during the 2022 monsoon floods, Pakistan faced huge economic losses as mentioned above and these were staggering statistics.

He said, “If we are to grow as a nation, as an economy we need to have strategic flood management plans. Water-related natural disasters can be managed through informed forecast which is not possible without modern flood telemetry systems,” he added.

Aslam said the flood-related departments were silently working without any recognition like the Federal Flood Commission (FFC) which should be acknowledged and appreciated. He also extended his gratitude to the ADB for supporting the upgradation of the National Flood Protection Plan-IV as the government had initiated the endeavour based on the lessons learned during the floods of 2022.

He said the exchange of knowledge and information had a long way aiming to protect more lives which would significantly contribute to the implementation of the updated Plan.

The Caretaker Minister also lauded the Secretary Water Resources for his dedication to the subject matter and termed it helpful in taking informed steps at the Division.

Secretary of Water Resources Division Syed Ali Murtaza in his opening remarks said that the country was highly vulnerable due to floods. However, the recurring floods had incurred huge economic losses to the country whereas information and prevention of floods was a key driver for the country to ensure convincing flood management strategies on the ground.

The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD), Irrigation Departments of respective provinces, and other relevant departments realized the proactive role and devised the flood management plan.

He added that it would help take endeavours that were informed and the telemetry systems were to help monitor river flows.

He informed that the implementation process would include a total of 707 telemetry systems and some 457 systems would be installed in all the provinces and federating units of the country.

The Secretary thanked the technical and financial support to develop the master plan for telemetry systems and updated Flood Protection Plan-IV.

He felicitated all stakeholders on the success of the intervention.

Country Director of Asian Development Bank (ADB) Yong Ye said it was a remarkable milestone for launching the National Master Plan on Flood Telemetry and National Consultation on Updated National Flood Protection Plan-IV.

He mentioned that the ADB was on the top as a close collaborator of Pakistan on flood risk management, and the collaboration between ADB and FFC was a continuation of shared commitment to Pakistan’s most pressing development challenges.

The telemetry system, he said would address acute data scarcity in water flow monitoring in the rivers, whereas new information sources and means would be identified in the future.

He said the ADB was taking flood risk Management as an integrated task that should consider opting for nature-based solutions by provincial departments and early warning systems proposed by the PMD and provincial departments.

The Country Director of ADB exchanged the master copy of the National Master plan on Flood Telemetry with Minister for Water Resources Ahmed Irfan Aslam and presented the latter a memento.

He also presented a shield to the Secretary of Water Resources whereas the Secretary also conferred upon a souvenir to the ADB Country Director.

Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) Chief Engineer of Meteorology Khalid Memon presented a brief overview of the master plan.

He said, “The Indus Basin sustains us and defines our dynamics and also brings risks along with its mighty waters.”

Since independence on average three floods had been recorded during the passage of every decade, he said, adding, “Sindh and Balochistan witnessed beyond thirty years average rainfall in 2022.”

The country, he said had 44 telemetry systems that required huge manpower to operate and its results were also not reliable due to technology constraints.

The newly established telemetry systems would help us manage informed data and alerts pertaining to floods and it was not about technology but rather shaping the country’s future, he added.

In his vote of thanks, Chairman of FFC Ahmed Kamal thanked the Caretaker Minister, Secretary of Water Resources, and the Country Director of ADB for their cooperation and support in the making the document.

Forthcoming ten months to witness substantial progress in execution of 5G action plan: Minister

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 29 (APP): Caretaker Federal Minister for Information Technology and Telecommunication on Tuesday said that the forthcoming ten months would witness substantial progress in the execution of the 5G action plan.

During a meeting with Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA)Major General (Retd) Hafeez Ur Rehman, the minister discussed in detail the upcoming plans related to telecommunications, the rollout of the 5G spectrum, and strategies for optimal spectrum utilization.

Dr Umar Saif, the Minister, shed light on the paramount importance of optimal spectrum utilization and the coordinated deployment of the 5G network.

One of the central tenets of the plan is the prioritized removal of obstacles that could impede the smooth execution of the 5G strategy.

Dr. Umar Saif expressed unwavering determination to eliminate hurdles by establishing a priority-based criterion.

He specifically highlighted that challenges related to taxation, telecom density, and spectrum management would be actively addressed.

In alignment with this proactive stance, Dr. Umar Saif reiterated the administration’s dedication to refining the quality of telecom services, thus enhancing the experience for consumers.

The Minister underscored the significance of optimizing existing telecom provisions to ensure citizens derive the utmost benefit from these services.

IHC suspends Imran Khan’s jail sentence

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IHC

ISLAMABAD, Aug 29 (APP): A division bench of Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Tuesday suspended the jail sentence of PTI’s Chairman Imran Khan and ordered him to release on bail in a toshakhana criminal case.

A two-judge bench comprising Chief Justice Aamer Farooq and Justice Tariq Mehmood Jahangiri announced the short order that was reserved in the last hearing after hearing arguments from the two sides.

However, the court said that the written order would be issued later on in which reasons for the suspension of the sentence would be mentioned.

Meanwhile, Imran Khan’s legal team also filed a petition to IHC seeking to stop the arrest of the former prime minister in any other case.

The petition had named NAB, FIA, and Police as respondents in the case.

It is pertinent to mention here that the trial court had announced a three-year jail term along with Rs100,000 fine to the PTI Chief in the Toshakhana criminal case on August 5.

Imran Khan was shifted to Attock Jail after being arrested soon after the verdict was announced.