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Husband arrested in blind murder case of his wife

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Police arrested
DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Aug 28 (APP):The district police on Monday claimed to have traced a blind murder case arresting alleged murderer involved in killing of his wife two days ago.
A police spokesman said that two days ago, a report was filed with Paharpur Police Station about the killing of a woman. After which, the police registered a case and started investigation.
A team of Paharpur police led by SDPO Paharpur Circle Kashif Sattar along with SHO Khalil Khan Baloch traced the case by using modern scientific techniques and arrested accused Irfan son of Ramzan, resident of Band Korai, who allegedly strangled his wife to death.
Further probe was underway.

Intelligence agency of enemy country involved in Jaranwala tragedy: IGP

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Dr. Usman Anwar IGP
LAHORE, Aug 28 (APP):Inspector General of Punjab Police Dr Usman Anwar said on Monday that intelligence agency of the enemy country was involved in the Jaranwala tragedy.
Addressing a press conference, he said they had broken the network of the enemy and assured the nation that such incidents would not happen in future. The tragedy was an attempt to foment a clash between Muslim and Christian communities, he said and added that religious scholars and civil society played their role in controlling the situation.
He confirmed that the three main accused of the tragedy had been arrested and those responsible for the conspiracy would be brought to justice at any cost. He said that showing the true spirit of the religion, Muslims presented their mosque to the Christian community for worship. Some miscreants damaged houses and places of worship, he added.
He said all possible help was being given to the victims.

Aneeq urges Saudi govt to increase Pakistan’s Hajj quota as per new census

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Aneeq Ahmed

ISLAMABAD, Aug 28 (APP): Caretaker Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Aneeq Ahmed, in a bid to accommodate the growing population of Pakistan, on Monday called upon the Saudi government to expand the Hajj quota for pilgrims.

In an exclusive conversation with APP, he highlighted the discrepancy between the current Hajj quota and the country’s population figures. “Presently, Pakistan’s allocated Hajj quota stands at 179,210 pilgrims, a number that falls short of accurately representing the nation’s population.

The recently conducted census revealed that Pakistan’s population has surged to 241.49 million, with an annual growth rate of 2.55 per cent,” he added.

Minister Aneeq took the opportunity to discuss this matter during a recent visit from his Saudi counterpart, Dr. Tawfiq bin Fawzan Al-Rabiah. Dr. Al-Rabiah, acknowledging the concern, assured him of an increase in the Hajj quota, subject to the completion of necessary procedural formalities.

Highlighting the success of the ‘Road to Makkah’ project, which significantly streamlined the pilgrimage process during Hajj 2023, the minister proposed extending the initiative to encompass multiple airports across Pakistan, including Lahore and Karachi. This expansion would undoubtedly facilitate pilgrims embarking on the sacred Hajj journey, he added.

Furthermore, he advocated for exempting individuals aged 65 and above from mandatory biometric verification for the Hajj pilgrimage as this move would alleviate the inconvenience faced by senior citizens, who often encounter difficulties with fingerprint recognition during the verification process.

Addressing another crucial aspect, he recommended exploring alternative locations for the Pakistan Houses in Makkah and Madina adding that the structure had been dismantled to pave the way for the expansion of Haram Sharif particularly in Madina.

Minister Aneeq emphasized that the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony was actively working on a range of plans aimed at reducing the cost of the Hajj pilgrimage and enhancing facilities to ensure the ease and comfort of all pilgrims.

CTD arrests 2 suspected terrorists associated with SRA

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CTD
HYDERABAD, Aug 28 (APP):A team of the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) here on Monday arrested 2 suspected terrorists allegedly associated with the Sindh Revolutionary Army (SRA) in a raid in Sikandrabad Colony in Kotri, Jamshoro district.
According to a statement, the arrested Muhammad Ameen Solangi worked for the SRA while another apprehended suspect Ayaz Khan supplied arms and ammunition to the banned outfit.
Khan allegedly received online bookings of the weapons and supplied them in different cities to the banned group.
The CTD claimed that Solangi and Khan on the order of an SRA’s commander Zulfiqar Khaskheli had planned to execute an attack on a vehicle of a law enforcement agency on Monday but the attack was foiled due to their arrest.
Solangi disclosed during the initial interrogation that he wanted to carry out some blasts on August 14 Independence Day but due to strict checking by the LEAs, he failed to execute those attacks.
He also planned to travel to Afghanistan to obtain training in terrorism, the statement added.
The CTD recovered explosives, detonators, ball bearings, a 9mm pistol, a TT pistol, bullets and a motorbike with removed engine and chassis numbers.
The CTD booked the 2 suspects in 2 FIRs bearing numbers 13/2023 and 14/2023 under sections 4/5 of the Explosives Act, 6/7 of Anti Terrorism Act and 23 A(I) of the Sindh Arms Act.
The cases were lodged at CTD Hyderabad police station on the state’s complaint.

Journey to progress pivoted on adherence to good governance principles: Sami Saeed

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Sami Saeed
ISLAMABAD, Aug 28 (APP):Caretaker Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Muhammad Sami Saeed on Monday said the journey to progress and development pivoted on adhering to the principles of good governance in institutions and the system.
Chairing a review meeting on governance-related issues, he stressed that the process of development should continue by adhering to the principles of good governance in institutions and the system.
Officials from the Governance Section of the Ministry of Planning participated in the meeting.
The minister said the cross-cutting function of the governance section called for its proper and efficient monitoring of all projects.
Sami Saeed underscored that the economic and social outcomes obtained from the projects should be closely monitored while focusing on the optimal utilization of every single penny incurred on the projects.
He added that projects of national importance should be continued on a priority basis to pass on their due benefits to the masses.

First Lady for creating awareness on socio-economic, health issues

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Samina Arif Alvi

KARACHI, Aug 28 (APP): First Lady Begum Samina Alvi on Monday called for creating awareness on health and socio-economic issues, particularly the high mortality rate due to breast cancer, the neglected issue of mental health, and well-being and the rights of persons with disabilities.

She urged teachers, students, mediapersons, and health professionals to play their proactive role in that regard which would help create an equitable and inclusive society, she added.

The first lady was speaking at an Interactive Dialogue on Breast Cancer, the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) and Mental Health Issues, organized by the World Health Organization (WHO) at Hamdard University.

Besides experts from the fields of Oncology, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, and faculty members and students of Hamdard University, Technical Advisor from WHO, Head of WHO- Sindh, Chancellor Hamdard University, Vice Chancellor Hamdard University, Leading Consultant Medical Oncologist, and Head of Department (HoD) of Psychiatry Dow University also attended the event.

Begum Alvi said Pakistan had a high mortality rate in the South Asian region due to breast cancer, and numerous lives could be saved by diagnosing the disease at an early stage.

She stated that breast cancer was curable, provided it was diagnosed early. Besides having a balanced and healthy lifestyle, women must adopt the habit of a five-minute self-examination every month to detect the disease at early stages and seek medical help if they notice any lump or unusual change in their bodies, she added.

She said she had been raising awareness about breast cancer since 2018 and due to the efforts of her team and support from the media, more women with breast cancer were being diagnosed at early stages.

As regards mental health and well-being, Begum Alvi said the topic of mental health and stress was often neglected in Pakistan due to its social stigma. “The people neglect their mental health and do not seek professional advice,” she added.

There was also a shortage of mental health professionals in Pakistan, she said, adding overseas Pakistanis were keen to help improve mental health services in Pakistan through their professional expertise, besides offering online training and counselling services.

She said the people should not feel shy to seek professional help in case of stress, depression or other mental health issues.

Highlighting the rights of Persons with Disabilities (PWDs), Begum Alvi called for bringing behavioral change in the society towards them, equipping them with education and skills, and including them in mainstream socio-economic activities.

She called upon the business community to give jobs to PWDs as per their skills and abilities, besides fulfilling the job quota in the government and private sector as per relevant laws.

She said that steps should be taken to remove the barriers towards the financial and social inclusion of PWDs to make them productive and equal members of society.

Technical Advisor to the World Health Organization, Maryam Malik, briefed the participants about Begum Samina Alvi’s journey of advocacy for Breast Cancer Awareness, Rights of Persons with Disabilities, and Mental, which was started five years ago.

During the interactive session, participants highlighted various problems being faced by PWDs and the need to create an inclusive society. They also appreciated the First Lady for creating awareness on a national level about important social and health issues.

Brazilian ambassador calls on Health Minister

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Brazilian Ambassador

ISLAMABAD, Aug 28 (APP): Brazilian Ambassador to Pakistan, Olyntho Vieira called on Caretaker Federal Minister for Health Dr. Nadeem Jan and discussed matters of mutual interest and bilateral relations on Monday.

The Brazilian ambassador congratulated the minister on assuming this responsibility.

He said the appointment of a world-renowned public health expert is a positive development for the health sector.

Dr. Nadeem Jan said that Pakistan and Brazil have deep and strong relations and added trade relations and cooperation between the two countries are commendable.

The minister said, “We are determined to eradicate polio from the country and will work on an emergency basis for the eradication of polio. We are ensuring all measures to strengthen the global health security system.”

He said that effective measures are being taken to ensure universal health coverage. An integrated strategy has been formulated to protect against epidemics, he added.

Dr. Nadeem Jan said that health facilities in hospitals are being developed on modern lines.

He said that Border Health Services are being strengthened to deal with epidemics. “We are ensuring compliance with the recommendations of the International Health Regulations.”

He said that it is my mission to pursue the agenda of development and prosperity under the leadership of the caretaker Prime Minister of Pakistan.

Secretary Health Iftikhar Ali Shallwani was also present on the occasion.

Flood funding for Pakistan is more or less on track: UN Resident Coordinator

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KARACHI, Aug 28 (APP): The United Nations (UN) Resident Coordinator and Humanitarian Coordinator in Pakistan Julien Harneis has said that the size of challenges is massive and the flood funding for Pakistan is more or less on track.

While talking about the Sustainable Development Goals Dialogue at Karachi Press Club (KPC) here on Monday, he said that the size of challenges to Pakistan was massive and there were millions of people, who were affected in the floods of 2022.

He said that the International Conference on Climate Resilient Pakistan, which was co-hosted by the Government of Pakistan and the United Nations (UN) in Geneva had pledged to provide over $9 billion to support the people and the government of Pakistan.

Harneis said we continue to keep active. And, ‘Everybody wants to get things faster.’

He was of the view that a commitment of over 9 billion dollars was expected.

The Resident Coordinator said that the UN needed to keep working with Pakistan and needed to contribute to fixing the challenges.

He said that 2.5 million people became homeless due to floods and efforts being made to provide them with houses.

Harneis said that they were on a visit to 12 Pakistani cities and after Karachi their next destination would be Hyderabad, and Sukkur and the visit would continue until the last destination.

He said that the UN was on a mission of Sustainable Development Goals to eliminate poverty and make the earth a prosperous planet by 2030.

Journey to progress pivoted on adherence to good governance principles: Sami Saeed

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 28 (APP): Caretaker Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Muhammad Sami Saeed on Monday said the journey to progress and development pivoted on adhering to the principles of good governance in institutions and the system.

Chairing a review meeting on governance-related issues, he stressed that the process of development should continue by adhering to the principles of good governance in institutions and the system.

Officials from the Governance Section of the Ministry of Planning participated in the meeting.

The minister said the cross-cutting function of the governance section called for its proper and efficient monitoring of all projects.

Sami Saeed underscored that the economic and social outcomes obtained from the projects should be closely monitored while focusing on the optimal utilization of every single penny incurred on the projects.

He added that projects of national importance should be continued on a priority basis to pass on their due benefits to the masses.

Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar chaired the 4th apex committee meeting of the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC)

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Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar chaired the 4th apex committee meeting of the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC)
APP34-280823 ISLAMABAD: August 28 - Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar chaired the 4th apex committee meeting of the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC). APP/FHA
Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar chaired the 4th apex committee meeting of the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC)
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