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Ansari calls for awareness campaign on ‘Zainab Alert’ app

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 27 (APP): Ameen Ansari the father of late Zainab here on Sunday stressed the need to launch a massive awareness campaign on “Zaniab Alert” app for effective emergency response and recovery of missing children.

“A widespread awareness campaign to sensitize the general public about the rights of children and attitudes and
behaviors could help create a safe and enabling environment for them to grow up,” Ansari told APP.

He urged the parents, media and all stakeholders to play their due role in implementation of the “Zainab Alert Act ” in true letter and spirit to combat child abuse, advising the parents to keep an eye on children activity to avoid harassment.

He said the Inspectors general of police (IGPs) in their provincial capacities as well as the chief ministers and provincial home secretaries should follow up on ‘Zainab Alert’ system at relevant regional and district levels.

He reiterated his commitment to continue efforts for awareness campaign though religious scholars.

The Ministry of Human Rights has launched the app “Zainab Alert” on the Pakistan Citizen’s Portal in an effort to unify and strengthen efforts to track and trace missing children and child abuse cases in Pakistan.

Through integration with the Pakistan Citizen’s Portal, the alert mechanism was instantly available to 3 million registered users.

The application has been launched following the recent enactment of the Zainab Alert, Response and Recovery Act 2020.

Commissioner organizes special event for Christian pastors

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RAWALPINDI, Aug 27 (APP): Commissioner Rawalpindi Division, Liaquat Ali Chatha here on Sunday organized a special event for Christian pastors.
Regional Police Officer (RPO) Rawalpindi Syed Khurram Ali, administrative officers and the pastors of all the churches
of Rawalpindi district attended the event.
Addressing the participants, the Commissioner said, “Pakistan belongs to all of us and everyone has equal rights in the country. The enemy forces of Islam and Pakistan are trying to destroy our peace. We have to maintain unity in our ranks to defeat the evil designs of the enemy.”
Misunderstandings and negative propaganda of the enemies on social media lead to divisiveness, he added.
A WhatsApp group consisting of administrative officers and 40 Christian representatives has been formed
to increase mutual communication, the Commissioner informed.
He directed the authorities concerned to immediately investigate if a malicious news is spread and take strict action
against those promoting hatred in the society.
The work of repairing the roads of Dhok Syedan and other Christian communities has also been started, Liaquat Ali Chatta said adding, special centers had been established in Sadiqabad, Bani and Naseerabad areas for the welfare of the minorities.
The Station House Officers posted at the centers had been directed to provide all possible assistance to the local
minority population, he said.
The centers would take special measures for law and order and security of the minorities at the local level, the Commissioner added.
The RPO on the occasion said that national unity is need of the hour, adding, “We all should make efforts to promote
love and brotherhood.” Punjab Police are making all-out efforts to protect the public, Syed Khurram Ali said and added, the purpose of this event is to establish an atmosphere of brotherhood in the region.
Pastor Pervaiz Sohail said that the message of peace is being spread at all level.
The administration is also providing the Christians a sense of security by visiting the churches, he added.
“The conspiracy to divide us will never succeed,” Pastor Adil Gill said.

Babar Azam heaps praise on Pakistan team’s hardwork, discipline

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 27 (APP): Pakistan skipper Babar Azam believed that his team’s ascension to the No.1 spot in the MRF Tyres ICC Men’s ODI Team Rankings was a result of their hard work and discipline.

A 3-0 series sweep over Afghanistan helped Pakistan to the pole position in Men’s ODI Team Rankings.

They are now marginally ahead of Australia, with 2725 points and 118 rating points
They had won the first ODI by 142 runs at the back of a brilliant bowling display.

The second game was a nail-biting thriller, with the Men in Green eking out a one-wicket win in the last over of the game. In the third game, they batted well on a tough wicket to set a commanding total, before regular strikes from their bowlers ensured a 59-run win.

Babar was chuffed at having achieved the No.1 spot in the ODI team rankings. He described it as a complete team effort.

“Whenever you achieve the No.1 spot, it gives you a lot of joy,” Babar said after the final ODI, as quoted by ICC.

“This is the result of the entire team’s effort. We’ve been here before, but unfortunately we lost that position after losing a game. But we’re back here by the grace of God. This is due to our hard work and performances.”

While discussing the recently concluded series, the Pakistan skipper expressed his belief that the momentum gained from it would provide them an advantage in the upcoming Asia Cup.
“We are excited, and this series win will help us.

This wasn’t an easy series, even if some might assume otherwise. Afghanistan are a tough side, their spinners are one of the best (in the world).

“The momentum we’ve achieved in this series will give us a lot of confidence. We are excited about the Asia Cup and are looking forward to Multan.”

Pakistan will open their Asia Cup campaign against Nepal in Multan on 30 August.

WASA urges citizens not to throw solid waste in drains

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RAWALPINDI, Aug 27 (APP):Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA) has urged the citizens not to throw garbage and solid waste in drains, particularly Nullah Lai.
According to the Managing Director (MD) of WASA, the agency had launched an operation on the directives of Commissioner Rawalpindi Liaquat Ali Chatha against those dumping garbage and solid waste in nullahs.
“The Punjab government spends a huge amount every year to clean nullahs and those who throw garbage and solid waste in the nullahs do not deserve any kind of concession,” he informed.
In view of the rains, the citizens had been requested to cooperate with WASA staff to keep the nullahs clean, the MD said adding, that the citizens should come forward and play their role to make the efforts of the sanitation department regarding cleanliness of nullahs a success.
Filth and solid waste should only be deposited at garbage points from where it could easily be removed, he added.
“The public is requested that as responsible citizens, if they see anyone throwing garbage and solid waste in Nullah Lai, immediately report to the police on 15,” the MD added.
To a question he said, “Those who are violating the orders of the district administration and throwing garbage in nullahs were being challaned and fined.”
Special teams were constituted to conduct raids and fined the violators, he added.
“The people’s role is essential, especially in protecting low-lying areas of the city from flood devastations,” he said.
Solid waste, garbage, and shopping bags should not be thrown in Nullahs as they create blockage in the way of flood water, he added.
“Resultantly, the flood water plays havoc with the properties and lives of the people,” he added.

Toxic effluent discharged into Manchhar lake, RBOD project to not help even if completed, Dagha told

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KARACHI, Aug 27 (APP):Sindh Minister for Planning and Development Mohammad Younus Dagha on Sunday directed the Secretary of Irrigation Department  to prepare a plan to reduce the risks to the structure of the Sukkur Barrage, the flooding of cities and villages on the right bank of River Indus and to rehabilitate Manchhar Lake.
The directives were issued in a meeting attended by the Chairman P&D Syed Hassan Naqvi, Secretary Irrigation, and engineers and other officials of Sindh irrigation department, a communique said.
The Secretary Irrigation briefed the meeting about the progress of Right Bank Outfall Drainage (RBOD) project.
It was informed that RBOD continues to be a sick project and the toxic effluent of the right bank continues to be discharged in the Manchhar Lake.
The meeting was informed that there is no project/plan presently under execution, which could improve the situation.
The meeting was further informed that even if the RBOD project is completed, it will not help the flooding of Right Bank, which includes the districts of Kambar-Shahdadkot, Larkana, Dadu and Jamshoro.
These areas, which were severely affected during the floods of 2011 and 2022 will continue to remain vulnerable unless some schemes are undertaken to divide the waters of flood into various zones with independent discharge systems into the river.
It was also informed that any repeat episode of 2011 super-floods can threaten the stability of the structure of Sukkur barrage unless any scheme is made and implemented to safely divert excessive water into the Nara desert.
The Minister Dagha directed the Irrigation department to take urgent steps to prepare plans for the revision and reactivation of RBOD project, which ensure rehabilitation of Manchhar lake; flood water drainage channel to divert the water in the upper right bank region directly into the Indus River and escape channel upstream Sukkur Barrage to divert flood water into the Nara desert.
These schemes are critical to avoid losses to the households, agriculture, and the infrastructure amounting to trillions of rupees after every few years. Dagha said the province of Sindh is the most vulnerable to the effects of the Climate Change and we need to take immediate steps with sustained efforts to make our infrastructure more resilient.

Asia Cup match: Pak cricket team arrives in city

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MULTAN, Aug 27 (APP): Pakistan cricket team has arrived in the city from Colombo Sri Lanka for the first match of Asia Cup 2023 scheduled between Pakistan and Nepal teams at Multan cricket stadium on August 30.

The team reached at local hotel from the airport in strict security arrangements and hotel management welcomed the team.

The seraiki ajrak (a symbol of seraiki culture and tradition) was offered to the players upon arrival at the hotel.

The team reached the hotel led by Vice-captain Shadab Khan.

Both teams will make rest today and tomorrow while participating in a practice session on August 29.

The welcoming banners regarding the international cricket match have been displayed in the city.

Pakistan team reached the city after the conclusion of a three-match ODI series against Afghanistan in Sri Lanka. The Nepal team will also reach the city from Karachi today night.

It’s worth mentioning here that four matches of the Asia Cup were scheduled to be played in Pakistan between August 30-September 6.

The first match will take place in Multan while the remaining three matches to be played in Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.

Minister visits LGH, says govt to uphold rule of law at all costs

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LAHORE, Aug 27 (APP):Caretaker Federal Minister for Human Rights Khalil George assured the public that the government was committed to upholding the rule of law at all costs.
During a visit to the Lahore General Hospital here on Sunday, he spoke to the media about the importance of justice and accountability, stating that even the government officials would not be exempt from facing the court if they commit injustices.
The minister emphasised his personal connection to matters of human rights and commended the media for shedding light on issues that might otherwise go unnoticed.
He stressed equal rights to minorities in the country and acknowledged their significant role in Pakistan’s freedom struggle.
Khalil George also praised the unity between Muslim Ulema and local communities, particularly in supporting Christians in Jaranwala.
Concerning Rizwana, a victim of domestic violence, the minister noted her ongoing health struggle, but highlighted the progress made through dedicated efforts. Her plea for justice resonated with him.
Responding to queries, the minister explained that the removal of the assistant commissioner in Jaranwala, who belonged to a minority group, was done to ensure his safety.
He also mentioned that the Punjab governor was addressing matters related to the Islamic University. The minister’s visit included well wishes for Rizwana’s recovery.
He was accompanied by Principal PGMI/LGH Professor Dr Al Fareed Zafar.

KP team wins bronze medals in National Youth Air Rifle Contests

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PESHAWAR, Aug 27 (APP): Khyber Pakhtunkhwa marked their way by winning the bronze medals in the National Youth and Junior Air Rifle and Pistol Championship held at Army Military Unite, Jhelum on Sunday.

This was stated by international shooter Salman Khan while talking to APP on phone. He disclosed that it was just a day-long practice. He said the talent is there but due to lack of opportunities, the talented players could not reach the national and international teams from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Salman Khan said that the following shooters have secured a team bronze medal representing KP Shooting and Rifle Association in the National Youth and Junior Air Rifle and Pistol Championship held at AMU Jhelum.

He said, athletes generally need to practice shooting in order to develop their skills and become proficient in their sport. While natural talent can certainly be a factor in an athlete’s ability to shoot accurately, it is not usually sufficient on its own to ensure success at a high level, Salman Khan, who himself is an international shooter, said.

Practice is essential for developing the muscle memory, coordination, and mental focus required to shoot accurately, he said. Athletes often spend countless hours in the gym or on the practice field, honing their shooting skills through drills, repetition, and game simulations, he added.

In addition to practice, athletes may also rely on coaching, video analysis, and other forms of feedback to refine their shooting technique and improve their performance, he informed.

They may also study the strategies and techniques of successful shooters in their sport, in order to gain a better understanding of what it takes to succeed, Salman said.

“Of course, natural talent can certainly give an athlete an advantage in developing their shooting skills, as it can make it easier to learn and adapt to new techniques. However, even the most naturally talented athletes still need to put in the work and practice diligently in order to reach their full potential,” he said.

Furthermore, shooting technique can vary depending on the sport and position an athlete plays, he remarked. For example, shooting a basketball from the three-point line requires a different technique than shooting a free throw, and shooting a soccer ball accurately from long range requires a different technique than shooting a penalty kick.

Thus, athletes must not only practice shooting in general, but also tailor their practice to the specific requirements of their sport and position.

Additionally, the mental aspect of shooting cannot be overlooked. Shooting requires focus, concentration, and confidence, all of which can be developed through practice and mental training. Athletes may use visualization techniques, positive self-talk, and other mental strategies to improve their shooting performance, Salman Khan said.

It’s worth noting that while practice is important for developing shooting skills, some athletes may have a natural affinity or talent for shooting that allows them to progress more quickly or perform at a higher level. However, even these athletes still need to put in the work and practice regularly in order to reach their full potential, he said.

Natural talent can be a factor in an athlete’s shooting ability, practice is essential for developing the skills and technique required to shoot accurately in a particular sport or position. Shooting technique can vary depending on the sport and position, and mental training is also important for developing focus, concentration, and confidence, he said.

The players who win bronze medals in the Team Championship including Ajab Khan Afridi, Mikail Khan Afridi and Salaar Khan Afridi

Caretaker govt’s efforts to give a fillip to industrial revolution in Balochistan: PM Kakar

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QUETTA, Aug 27 (APP): Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar on Sunday said that the interim government, during its short period, would make all out efforts to spur industrial revolution in Balochistan.

He said that under the Special Investment Facilitation Council, efforts would be made so that Balochistan province could be benefited from the foreign investment.

The caretaker prime minister was addressing a delegation of Quetta Chamber of Commerce that called on him. The delegation comprising prominent members of the business community of the province also apprised the prime minister of their issues, PM Office Media Wing said in a press release.

The prime minister said that Balochistan was not only the largest province of the country owing to area, but also a very suitable area for trade due to Gwadar port.

He opined that the province should have been a hub of industries due to huge mineral resources and vast agricultural land.

During the meeting, the caretaker prime minister also assured the delegation of the resolution of their issues.

Separately, a delegation led by Sahibzada Muhammad Khan also called on Caretaker PM Kakar.

Caretaker govt’s efforts to give a fillip to industrial revolution in Balochistan: PM Kakar

The delegation congratulated the prime minister on assuming his duties and expressed good wishes.

The prime minister assured them to address the lingering issues faced by the residents of the province.

Caretaker PM wants regular research, innovation as outcome of higher education

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QUETTA, Aug 27 (APP): Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar on Sunday stressed upon formulation of a planning to ensure that higher education at the universities level should become a regular base for the latest research and innovative achievements.

He said that graduated students should be equipped with the professional skill-sets to meet the requirements of industries.

Caretaker PM wants regular research, innovation as outcome of higher education

The prime minister expressed these views during a meeting with a delegation of vice chancellors of public sector universities of Balochistan that called on him, PM Office Media Wing said in a a press release. The delegation apprised the prime minister of the progress over higher education and the pertaining issues.

The prime minister underscored the need of promoting a culture of research and creativeness as the lack of innovation was linked with the deficiency in research and higher education.

The caretaker prime minister further asked for setting up incubation centers for the students by the industrial sector in universities, so that they could get opportunities for the contemporary research, adding that with these measures, trained manpower would be provided to the industries, thus paving way for an industrial revolution.

He shared that with continuous facility of higher education, improvement could be brought in different sectors of life.

The youth should be provided with ample opportunities to seek higher education, so that the talented young lot could play their due role in the progress of the country, he said, adding the youth and manpower were the vital assets for a better future.

The caretaker prime minister also underlined to remove all hurdles in the pursuit of higher education by bringing it at par with the international standards.