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Three farmers booked over water theft

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SARGODHA, Aug 25 (APP):The irrigation department caught three farmers on the charge of water theft from canals in the district, here on Friday.
According to an official sources, the irrigation task-force teams conducted raids in various areas including Kot Musa and caught Nasir, Muhammad Tufail and Zafar for stealing water from main channels.
Police registered cases against the water pilferers.

E-passport facility offered at Faisalabad

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E-Passport
FAISALABAD, Aug 25 (APP):Regional Passport Office Faisalabad has started offering the facility of e-passport to facilitate the masses, said Muhammad Asif Siddique In-charge Regional Passport Office.
In an exclusive interview with APP here on Friday, he said that the best security features of biometric data and digital signatures had been added for the e-passport.
He highlighted that this facility will particularly help the frequent foreign travelers and overseas Pakistanis.
Under this facility, the passport holders could renew their passport through an online system.The applicants could upload the required documents through the web portal, while they could track the progress on their application,he added.
He said that the system would not only facilitate the consumers but also lessen the burden on the passport office. The RPO said that the passport office had capacity to accommodate 300 individuals but the number of applicants exceeds 700-800 per day.
Passport processing counters had been provided in the NADRA offices in Sammundri, Tandlianwala and Jaranwala.

Seven more dengue cases reported in 24 hours

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RAWALPINDI, Aug 25 (APP):The number of confirmed cases in Rawalpindi has increased to 131 as a result of seven more dengue cases reported in the last 24 hours.
District Coordinator Epidemics Prevention and Control (DCEPC), Dr Sajjad Mehmood said on Friday that, among the new cases, two of each patient had arrived from Chaklala Cantonment,  Potohar town urban area, and Rawalpindi Cantonment while one patient reported from Municipal Corporation area.
He said 36 patients were admitted to the City’s allied hospitals, out of which 22 were confirmed cases while 113 were discharged after treatment. Dr Sajjad informed that the district administration had registered 71 FIRs, issued tickets to 17, sealed 16 premises, and a fine of Rs 163,000 was imposed against the violations of dengue SOPs during the last 24 hours.
The health officer said that prevailing weather was most suitable for dengue larvae breeding and the recent rains had increased the threat of mosquito upbringing.
He said the district health authority along with the provincial health officials were making all-out efforts to control the spread of dengue but without people’s active participation, no campaign could be made successful.
Dr Sajjad added that accumulated rainwater collected in the garbage was a leading cause of dengue breeding.

Pakistan outplay England in World Blind Games

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World Blind Games
ISLAMABAD, Aug 25 (APP):Pakistan downed England by six wickets in the cricket event of the IBSA World Blind Games at Birmingham, United Kingdom (UK).
England won the toss and decided to bat first. Pakistan’s bowlers displayed exceptional skill, preventing the English batsmen from finding their rhythm and accumulating runs freely.
England’s batting lineup was dismantled, leading to their dismissal at a total of 103 runs in 18 overs. Among the top contributors, Luke Sugg managed 25 runs while Matt Dean secured 13 runs. Notably, Shahzaib Haider stood out as the standout bowler, clinching four wickets, supported by Muhammad Shahzeb and Mohsin Khan with two and one wickets, respectively.
In response, Pakistan achieved the required target within 9.4 overs, for four wickets.
Nisar Ali shone as the top scorer with an impressive 35 runs off 17 balls, while Matiullah contributed 22 runs.
Ed Hossell, Jones, and Ahmed each managed to claim a wicket a piece for the English side.
This victory marked Pakistan’s success in all four league games, positioning them at the forefront of the points table and guaranteeing their spot in the final. The upcoming eliminator match was anticipated to be between the second-ranked India and the third-ranked team, the latter to be determined following the outcome of the Australia-Bangladesh game.
The grand finale was scheduled to take place at the prestigious Edgbaston Cricket Stadium on Saturday.

Tree Plantation campaign’ kicks off at BISE Sargodha

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SARGODHA, Aug 25 (APP):A ‘Tree Plantation campaign’ under the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) kicked off here on Friday.
The Secretary BISE Dr Mohsin Abbas inaugurated the drive by planting a sapling at board’s ground.
While addressing, he said that to overcome the growing environmental pollution,it was the need of the hour to plant maximum saplings at public and private places.
“To plant a sapling is a Sunnat-e-Rasool(SAW) so we should plant more trees as possible”,he added.
Secretary Education Board directed all the board employees and schools and colleges to plant trees on the premises.
Director Physical Education Roshan Zameer, Anees Sadiq Gujjar, Shoaib Jappa, Allahyar Hanjara, Mohsen Abbas Joya and Umar Drazan were also present.

ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup general sale of tickets goes live

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Cricket world cup 2023

ISLAMABAD, Aug 25 (APP): Tickets to the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 will go on general sale on Friday as fans from across the world are invited to India for the biggest Cricket World Cup ever, taking place between 5 October and 19 November.
Tickets for the World Cup which will see top-class entertainment featuring some of the global superstars of the game will go on sale at 20h00 IST on Friday 25 August via https://tickets.cricketworldcup.com, the ICC said in a media release.
To manage the demand for tickets and to give as many fans as possible the best chance of seeing the world’s best players, they will go on sale in phases starting with non-India warm-up matches and non-India event matches from Friday.
The distribution of further ticket sales will be made available in the following stages:

• 30 August from 20h00 IST onwards: India matches at Guwahati and Thiruvananthapuram
• 31 August from 20h00 IST onwards: India matches at Chennai, Delhi and Pune
• 1 September from 20h00 IST onwards: India matches at Dharamsala, Lucknow and Mumbai
• 2 September from 20h00 IST onwards: India matches at Bengaluru and Kolkata
• 3 September from 20h00 IST onwards: India match at Ahmedabad
• 15 September from 20h00 IST onwards: Semi-Finals and Final
Tickets will go on general sale for 44 non-India matches across ten world-class venues in ten host cities, Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Dharamsala, Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad, Lucknow, Kolkata, Mumbai and Pune, as well as the warm-up matches hosted in Guwahati and Thiruvananthapuram.

The World Cup kicks off with a repeat of the 2019 Final, England against New Zealand in the largest cricket stadium in the world in Ahmedabad in an occasion not to be missed.

The 2023 World Cup will showcase the very best of cricket in one day and combine the unique Indian passion for cricket with the national pride of all competing nations Australia, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, England, India, Netherlands, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka to create an unrivalled global sporting occasion.

BCCI Secretary Jay Shah said: “As we announce the commencement of ticket sales for the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023, we extend a warm invitation to cricket fans from every corner of our nation and around the globe. Our venues are ready to welcome fans to a tournament that promises to redefine the cricketing landscape. With world-class infrastructure, we are geared up to create a World Cup experience like no other. Brace yourselves for a journey that will leave you with cherished memories and a front-row seat to some of the most electrifying action on the One Day stage.”

ICC Chief Executive, Geoff Allardice said: “We are delighted to announce that tickets will go on general sale for the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 today, bringing the pinnacle event of the one-day game directly to the world. We encourage everyone to secure their seats and be part of this historic event.”

More than two million children displaced by Sudan war: UNICEF

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UNICEF

UNITED NATIONS, Aug 25 (APP): The military conflict in Sudan has uprooted more than two million children – an average of more than 700 newly displaced every hour, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) reported on Thursday.

Fighting between the Sudanese Army and military rival the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), which erupted in April, has displaced 1.7 million children within the country while more than 470,000 have fled across the border to safety.

Given these numbers, and that countless more children are trapped by the violence,

“The urgency of our collective response cannot be overstated,” Mandeep O’Brien, UNICEF Country Representative in Sudan, said.

“We are hearing unimaginable stories from children and families, some of whom lost everything and had to watch their loved ones die in front of their eyes. We said it before, and we are saying it again: We need peace now for children to survive,” she added.

UNICEF said it continues to call on the warring parties to prioritize the safety and wellbeing of children, ensure their protection, and enable unimpeded humanitarian access to affected areas.

The agency recently warned that currently, 14 million children in Sudan are in dire need of humanitarian support, noting that many of these boys and girls are facing multiple threats and terrifying experiences every day.

Apart from conflict hotspots like Darfur and the capital, Khartoum, the heavy fighting has now spread to other populated areas, including in South and West Kordofan states, which is hampering aid delivery and access to people in urgent need, it was pointed out.

Humanitarians have estimated that 20.3 million people in Sudan will be food insecure between July and September, based on the latest Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) report for the country. As a result, the health and nutrition status of close to 10 million children is expected to worsen.

UNICEF added that with the beginning of the rainy season, many houses have been destroyed by floods, displacing growing numbers of families. Moreover, the rainy period raises the risk of disease outbreaks such as cholera, dengue, Rift Valley fever, and chikungunya.

Currently, nearly 9.5 million children in Sudan lack access to safe drinking water, and 3.4 million under-fives are at high risk of diarrhoeal diseases and cholera.

Meanwhile, violence continues to hamper the delivery of health and nutrition services, putting millions of young lives at risk.

In Khartoum and the Darfur and Kordofan regions, fewer than one-third of health facilities are fully functional, UNICEF said. Insecurity and displacement are also preventing patients and health workers from reaching hospitals, with many facilities reportedly beingattacked and destroyed.

Health systems in Sudan’s 11 other states are overwhelmed as the displaced masses move to these less-affected areas. All states in the country are reporting severe shortages of medicines and supplies, including life-saving items, according to UNICEF sources.

Disease outbreaks, including measles, are resurfacing, with reported associated deaths, in areas facing high internal displacement and stretched health systems, such as the Blue and White Nile states.

The “lethal combination” of measles and malnutrition is putting young lives at a very high risk unless urgent action is taken, UNICEF said.

The UN agency said it is urgently seeking $400 million over the next 100 days to scale up support in Sudan.

Staff have been providing education, protection, health, water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services to over four million children, mothers, and families across the country since the war broke out.

Japanese envoy calls on FM Jilani

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 25 (APP):Ambassador of Japan to Pakistan, Wada Mitsuhiro called on Caretaker Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani here on Friday.

During the meeting they had a fruitful exchange of views on further strengthening bilateral ties, charting future bilateral benchmarks.

They also discussed ways to expand Pakistan-Japan collaboration in various domains.

Meeting of Ghazi committee held at CPO

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LAHORE, Aug 25 (APP):Under the directions of Inspector General Police Punjab, Dr. Usman Anwar, a meeting of the Ghazi Committee was convened at the Central Police Office (CPO), here on Thursday.
During the meeting, approval was granted to confer the title of “Ghazi” on 30 officers and personnel after assessment of cases sent from various districts, units, and field formations, including Lahore.
IG Punjab Dr. Usman Anwar stated that the names of Ghazi officers and personnel will be engraved on the Ghazi wall in the Central Police Office. They will be eligible for benefits under the Ghazi Package.
The individuals to whom the title of Ghazi was granted include Shahzad Rasool, Muhammad Asghar, Muhammad Munir, Fayyaz Ali Shakoori, Abid Mahmood, Muhammad Tariq, Inspector Umar Draz, Muhammad Shahbaz, Muhammad Adeel Gulfam, Muhammad Afzal, Muhammad Akram, Waqas Ahmed, Akash Umar, Faryad Ahmed, Muhammad Nawaz Khan, Muhammad Boota, Mazhar Iqbal, Haider Ali, Nadeem Ahmed, Shamraiz Aslam Ghazi, Aslam Parvaiz, Haider Ali, Muhammad Farooq, Muhammad Ali, Babar, Asif Butt, Naseer Ahmed, Amjad Hussain, Adnan Haider, and Kamran Haider.
The above-mentioned officers and officials were seriously injured in gunshots and other incidents during the encounter with terrorists and dacoits while on duty.
IG Punjab Dr. Usman Anwar stated that these officers and personnel have been granted the title of Ghazi in recognition of their dedication, courage, and bravery.
Additional IG Welfare Riaz Nazir Gara chaired the Punjab Police Ghazi Committee meeting. DIG Welfare Ghazi Muhammad Salahuddin, AIG Welfare Naveed Ajmal, AIG Finance Syed Ali, AIG Logistics Ismailur Rehman Kharak, and AIG Discipline Ahsan Saifullah participated in the meeting.

Currency rates of NBP

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Exchange rates
KARACHI, Aug 25 (APP):Following are the selling/buying rates of major currencies issued by the National Bank of Pakistan (NBP), here on Friday.
CURRENCY      SELLING          BUYING
USD                   303.51           297.00
GBP                   381.37           373.17
EUR                   327.27           320.83
JPY                   2.0784           2.0337
SAR                    80.90            79.17
AED                    82.64            81.41