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Training camp for Davis Cup tie from Sep 1

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 27 (APP):The training camp of Pakistan team in preparations for the Davis Cup tie would kick off from September 1 in Islamabad.
According to details, Muhammad Shoaib, Muhammad Abid and Barkatullah have been selected for the Pakistan team for the Davis Cup.
The Pakistan Davis Cup team includes Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi (Playing Captain) while players comprise on Aqeel Khan, Muhammad Shoaib, Muhammad Abid and Barkatullah, said a press release issued here Sunday.
After consultations between the PTF Executive Committee and Davis Cup Captain Aisam ul Haq Qureshi, former Davis Cup player Mushaf Zia was selected as coach to oversee the training camp.

Sutlej river’s embankment broke out in Bahawalpur

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BAHAWALPUR, Aug 27 (APP):The Laanda embankment on Empress Bridge of Sutlej river has broken out in Bahawalpur and flood water has entered dozens of nearby villages besides devastating standing crops on thousands of acres of land.
The official sources in the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) said that inflow of water at Empress Bridge Bahawalpur on Sutlej river was over 115,000 cusec on Sunday morning and added that water level would increase as more water has been released by India into Sutlej river.
The flood water has played havoc in nearby villages after Laanda embankement on Empress Bridge of Sutlej river in Bahawalpur broke out. The flood water has entered in Mauza Waslaan, Baqirpur, Salhaan, Lal De Goth and others. The people were forced to immediately flee to safer areas besides evacuating their cattle. The flood water has also devasated standing crops on thousands of acres of land. It is mentioned here that Laanda embankment is also called as Zamindara embankment.
Meanwhile, Deputy Commissioner Bahawalpur, Zaheer Anwar Jappa has said that the situation was in control and added that rescue and relief operation was underway in the affected areas. He said that only Zamindara embankment was broken out which affected standing crops in few rural areas.
“We have been continuing rescue and relief operation as over 75,000 people along with their cattle have been evacuated to safer areas from the areas which were located in river belt in Bahawalpur division,” he said adding that dozens of flood relief camps have also been established in river belt and nearby areas.
District Emergency Officer, Punjab Emergency Department, Rescue 1122 Bahawalpur, Dr. Baqir Hussain has said that their teams were engaged in rescue and relief operation in the affected areas round the clock. He said that the affected people had been provided with all necessary relief.

Pakistan in pool D of FIH Hockey Men’s Jr WC 2023

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 27 (APP):Pakistan was placed in Pool D of the FIH Hockey Men’s Junior World Cup Malaysia 2023, scheduled to spring into action at the National Hockey Stadium in Bukit Jalil Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from December 5 to 16.
Pakistan has been placed alongside Belgium, Netherlands and New Zealand. All 16 teams that have qualified for the event were placed into their respective pools earlier this year, on June 24, at the official launch ceremony of the FIH Hockey Men’s Junior World Cup Malaysia 2023. The pools were established on the basis of the very first FIH Junior World Rankings, said a press release.
Pool B action between France and Egypt would get the tournament underway on the opening day, which will see 12 teams get their campaign underway.
Germany vs South Africa, Spain vs Canada, Argentina vs Australia and India vs Korea would follow the opening match. Hosts Malaysia would take on Chile in the final encounter of the opening day, with the hopes of making a perfect start in front of their passionate home fans.
Malaysia has a rich relationship with the FIH Hockey Men’s Junior World Cups, having hosted the event on three occasions in the past.
The cities of Kuala Lumpur (1982), Ipoh (1989) and Johor Bahru (2009) hosted the second, fourth and ninth editions of the event respectively.
The 13th edition of the FIH Hockey Men’s Junior World Cup would see Kuala Lumpur play hosts once again, 41 years since the event was last held in Malaysia’s capital city.
Pool A: Argentina, Australia, Chile, Malaysia; Pool B: Egypt, France, Germany, South Africa; Pool C: Canada, India, Korea, Spain; Pool D: Belgium, Netherlands, New Zealand, Pakistan.

Monitoring by-election in 21 districts of KP: Shamshad Khan

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ECP
PESHAWAR, Aug 27 (APP):Provincial Election Commissioner Shamshad Khan in a video message said that they were monitoring the by-elections in 21 districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) wherein a Control room, and complaint cell had been established for three days of the election.
“A central control room has been established for monitoring the election process, and redressal of complaints,” Shamshad Khan added.
He said, “Officers in the central control room along with the monitoring team are monitoring the election process.”
“Senior officers from the central control room along with the monitoring team are closely monitoring the election process for three days without interruption,” Shamshad Khan disclosed.
“Apart from this, complaints regarding the election process will also be resolved immediately,” he informed.
He said, “CCTV cameras have also been installed in sensitive polling stations adequate security arrangements have been made and people shall leave their homes and vote.”

Syed Ali Gilani was symbol of resistance movement: APHC

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 27 (APP):The All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) and parties have said that iconic leader Syed Ali Gilani’s stance on Kashmir dispute was the symbol of Kashmiris’ resistance struggle.
According to Kashmir media service, APHC leader, Ghulam Muhammad Khan Sopori, Yasmeen Raja, Maulana Musaib Nadvi, Imtiyaz Rishi, Muhammad Hazeefa and Abdul Samad Inqilabi in their separate statements in Srinagar said that on the second martyrdom anniversary of Syed Ali Gilani on September 1, Kashmiris will march towards his graveyard in Hyderpora, Srinagar, to pay tribute to the great leader.
They said that the people of Kashmir would also renew their pledge that the mission of the veteran Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Gilani and other martyrs of Kashmir freedom movement will be accomplished at any cost.
They appealed to the people to demonstrate unity and the best way to pay tribute to the martyrs is to carry forward their mission.
Meanwhile, APHC AJK chapter leaders Altaf Hussain Wani, Mushtaq Ahmed Butt, Altaf Ahmed Butt, Syed Aijaz Rehmani and others in Islamabad paid glowing tributes to Syed Ali Gilani and said that his struggle and sacrifices would always be remembered in history.
They urged the Kashmiris, living in Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan and abroad to hold protest rallies and demonstrations on the martyrdom anniversary of Syed Ali Gilani and draw the attention of the international community towards the plight of enslaved and besieged Kashmiri people.

Kohat Police arrest bike lifter gang with stolen motorcycles

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KP Police
KOHAT, Aug 27 (APP)::Police during a crackdown launched here on Sunday, arrested three members of the bike lifter gang along with the stolen motorcycles in the last 24 hours, informed District Police Officer (DPO) Farhan Khan.
SHO Jangal Khel Police Station Roman Khan and his Police team arrested the members of the alleged bike lifter gang namely Majid Shah, resident of Pir Khel Jangal Khel, Naveed Khan, resident of Nai Abadi Jangal Khel and Aurangzeb, resident of Afghan Muhajir Camp during the successful operation and recovered the stolen bikes from their possession.
A case has been registered against the arrested bike lifters in Jangal Khel Police Station.
“The alleged bike lifters gang members have confessed to their involvement in the theft of motorcycles and more important revelations are expected,” said Jangal Khel Police Station Official.

Efforts underway to boost sugarcane yield through mixed, chip bud technology

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MULTAN, Aug 27 (APP):The Punjab Agriculture Department has announced a significant initiative aimed at enhancing sugarcane production per acre through mixed and chip bud technology.
The spokesperson for the Agriculture Department highlighted that the program, backed by an investment of Rs 2.73 billion, is underway to boost Sugarcane yields across the country.
 This initiative specifically targets regions including Sargodha, Bhakkar, Faisalabad, Toba Tek Singh, Mandi Bahauddin, Muzaffargarh, Kasur, Rajanpur, Layyah, Bahawalpur, Rahimyar Khan, Jhang, and Chiniot.
Under this program, farmers in the mentioned districts are encouraged to apply for cultivation assistance. The Punjab government is offering a subsidy of PKR 5,000 per acre, limited to a maximum of 5 acres per farmer during the project duration.
To be eligible, applicants must be registered with the Department of Agriculture. To facilitate sugarcane cultivator registration, interested individuals can contact the Assistant Director of Agriculture (Extension).
Application submission for the program will take place at the Tehsil-level offices of the Assistant Director of Agriculture (Extension). Rigorous scrutiny will be conducted, followed by a ballot draw to select successful applicants. Upon successful cultivation, the farming process will be closely monitored according to departmental recommendations.
Farmers can access the application form for free from the offices of the relevant Assistant Director of Agriculture (Extension) or Agriculture Officer (Extension), as well as the official website of the Punjab Agriculture Department (www.agripunjab.gov.pk). Photocopies of the form are also acceptable.
The deadline for application submission, along with adherence to all terms and conditions, is September 4.

1600 buildings sealed in current month

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Anti dengue drive
MULTAN, Aug 27 (APP):District administration during the ongoing crackdown launched here Sunday, sealed 1600 commercial buildings and godowns over the presence of dengue larvae in the current month.
In line with special directives of Deputy Commissioner (DC) Omer Jahangir, the district administration launched a special crackdown under the zero-tolerance policy against dengue larvae.
The surveillance teams sealed over 1600 commercial buildings and godowns over the presence dengue larvae while 102 violators of dengue SoP have also been arrested and 4000 cases have been registered during the ongoing month.
The health department has also issued warning notices to 13000 citizens while a special awareness campaign was also being made at markets and residential areas.
The focal person for dengue larvae, Dr Atta Ul Rehman visited different tire shops and distributed awareness pamphlets.

Iftikhar Ali Malik stresses Africa’s $4 trillion market as key for Pakistan’s sustainable development

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 27 (APP):SAARC Chamber of Commerce and Industries (SCCI) former President Iftikhar Ali Malik on Sunday stressed the need for fully exploiting the vast potential and investments in Africa, a 4$ trillion market, for sustainable socio-economic development of Pakistan.
Chairing a round table conference on ‘Vast Potentials of Africa and Pakistan’, he said recognizing Africa’s potential for exponential growth in the mining sector as a result of the global energy transition, he anticipated an influx of foreign investment within the continent which holds an estimated 30 percent of the planet’s mineral reserves.
He said, “Africa possesses an impressive range of minerals, particularly those vital to the energy transition,” according to a news release issued here.
He said, “We can not afford to sideline the continent that holds the key to many of the world’s most pressing challenges.”
He stressed the need to explore the significant opportunities that lie in harnessing the untapped potential of partnerships with African nations.
“As Pakistan seeks to diversify its economic and diplomatic relations, Africa presents a rich landscape for collaboration and mutual growth,” he added.
He said, “Africa, with its diverse economies, vast natural resources, and growing consumer markets, holds immense promise for trade, investment, and cooperation.”
He said by strategically engaging with African nations, Pakistan could tap into sectors such as agriculture, energy, infrastructure development, technology, and education.
Such partnerships would not only bolster our economic prospects but also strengthen diplomatic ties on the international stage, he added.
Iftikhar Ali Malik said, “By taking proactive steps to explore and exploit the vast potential of African partnerships, Pakistan can position itself as a progressive global player committed to mutual growth, peace, and prosperity.”
He said, “Visionary leadership can lead Pakistan toward a brighter future through strengthened ties with the African continent.”
He urged the government to consider formulating a comprehensive Africa policy that outlines the key objectives and strategies for collaboration with African nations.
This policy could prioritize sectors of mutual interest, encourage trade delegations and investment forums, and facilitate cultural exchanges, he added.
Another speaker Rameen Kashif recipient of the Best CEO award said initiatives aimed at knowledge exchange, capacity building, and cultural ties between Pakistan and African countries could foster a deeper understanding and friendship between our peoples.
Education and skills development programs could be established to empower African youth, leading to sustainable development, she added.

PHHSA emphasizes need to adopt modern technology in agriculture

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 27 (APP): Chairman Pakistan Hitech Hybrid Seed Association( PHHSA) Shahzad Ali Malik on Sunday urged the government to prioritize the integration of modern technology into our agricultural practices for bumper production to meet food staple needs of ever-growing population.

Talking to a delegation of progressive farmers led by Momin Ali he said the integration of advanced biotechnology techniques can lead to the development of crop varieties that are more resistant to pests, diseases, and adverse climatic conditions, said a news release issued here.

He said this not only ensures food security but also contributes to increased farmer incomes and reduced dependence on imports.

He said modern technologies such as precision agriculture, remote sensing, data analytics, and biotechnology offer immense potential to enhance productivity, optimize resource utilization, and mitigate environmental impact.

Utilization of modern technology is crucial for the sustainable growth and development of the agricultural industry, he added.

Agriculture plays a crucial role in the economy by contributing to food security, providing raw materials for industries, generating employment, and supporting rural communities.

It’s a significant source of export earnings for many countries and contributes to overall economic growth and stability.

He said agriculture has been the backbone of our economy. However, we are faced with challenges such as fluctuating weather patterns, diminishing arable land, and increasing population pressure.

To overcome these obstacles and achieve long-term agricultural sustainability, the incorporation of modern technology is imperative, he added.

Shahzad Ali Malik Sitar-I-Imtiaz said by investing in research and development, providing incentives to farmers to adopt innovative methods, evolving new hybrid seed varieties and creating a conducive policy environment, we can revolutionize our agricultural sector and pave the way for a prosperous and sustainable future.

He hoped that new caretaker leadership, can become a shining example of how technology-driven agriculture can transform economies and livelihoods.