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Belgium to support promotion of education in merged districts

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PESHAWAR, Aug 17 (APP):Ambassador of Belgium Charles Delogne on Thursday called on  Governor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Ghulam Ali here at the Governor’s House.
In the meeting, discussions were held on bilateral issues, trade relations and enhancing people-to-people relations between the two sides, said a press release issued here.
The two sides also discussed issues related to providing better education opportunities to the youth of the merged tribal districts.
The governor said that Belgium should provide support for promoting  education in the merged districts of the province and special scholarships for the youth.
He suggested that Belgium should introduce an educational project that could bring the youth of  merged districts forward in the field of education.
Ghulam Ali also underlined the need to strengthen bilateral trade and people-to-people ties with Belgium.
The Belgium envoy said the two countries had a history of 75 years of strong public and diplomatic relations.
The two countries were celebrating the anniversary of 75 years of diplomatic relations, he added.
He assured that the youth of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa would be supported to bring forward in the education sector.

German Ambassador Alfred Grannas visits the displayed artwork of Ute’s during a book launching ceremony on Landmarks of Pakistan Drawings by Ute Elpers German porcelain painter compiled by Shahid Kamal/Folker Falsse/ Farrah Mahmood at PNCA

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German Ambassador Alfred Grannas visits the displayed artwork of Ute’s during a book launching ceremony on Landmarks of Pakistan Drawings by Ute Elpers German porcelain painter compiled by Shahid Kamal/Folker Falsse/ Farrah Mahmood at PNCA
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German Ambassador Alfred Grannas visits the displayed artwork of Ute’s during a book launching ceremony on Landmarks of Pakistan Drawings by Ute Elpers German porcelain painter compiled by Shahid Kamal/Folker Falsse/ Farrah Mahmood at PNCA
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ISLAMABAD: August 17 – German Ambassador Alfred Grannas addressing a book launching ceremony on Landmarks of Pakistan Drawings by Ute Elpers German porcelain painter compiled by Shahid Kamal/Folker Falsse/ Farrah Mahmood at PNCA. APP/SMR/ABB
German Ambassador Alfred Grannas visits the displayed artwork of Ute’s during a book launching ceremony on Landmarks of Pakistan Drawings by Ute Elpers German porcelain painter compiled by Shahid Kamal/Folker Falsse/ Farrah Mahmood at PNCA
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ISLAMABAD: August 17 – German Ambassador Alfred Grannas gives away souvenir to Farrah Mahmood during a book launching ceremony on Landmarks of Pakistan Drawings by Ute Elpers German porcelain painter compiled by Shahid Kamal/Folker Falsse/ Farrah Mahmood at PNCA. APP/SMR/ABB
German Ambassador Alfred Grannas visits the displayed artwork of Ute’s during a book launching ceremony on Landmarks of Pakistan Drawings by Ute Elpers German porcelain painter compiled by Shahid Kamal/Folker Falsse/ Farrah Mahmood at PNCA
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ISLAMABAD: August 17 – President of German-Pakistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Pervaiz Akhtar gives away souvenir to First Secretary Head of Communications and Cultural Affairs, Dorota Magdalena Berezicki during a book launching ceremony on Landmarks of Pakistan Drawings by Ute Elpers German porcelain painter compiled by Shahid Kamal/Folker Falsse/ Farrah Mahmood at PNCA. APP/SMR/ABB

ECP initiates constituency delimitation process post Census 2023 approval

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 17 (APP): The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has opted to initiate the delimitation of constituencies following the approval of the Council of Common Interests (CCI) for the Digital Population Census 2023 and complete the process within four months.

The decision to the effect was taken during a meeting chaired by Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja and attended by the ECP members, secretary and other officials, a press release said.

The ECP issued a notice seeking help from provincial governments and the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) in the delimitation process.

According to the schedule, delimitation committees will be established on August 21. Administrative tasks concerning delimitation will be concluded by August 31. Delimitation committees’ training is scheduled for September 1 to 4.

Allocation of district quotas for national and provincial assembly seats to delimitation committees will take place from September 5 to 7.

Delimitation committees will conduct the initial delineation of constituencies between September 8 and October 7.

Preliminary proposals will be made public on October 9. Representations on preliminary proposals can be filed between October 10 and November 8, and the Commission will address/hear these representations from November 10 to December 9. The final delimitations will be published on December 14.

It may be noted that after the CCI granted approval to the Digital Census 2023 results on August 5, an official notification was issued two days later.

As per Article 224 of the Constitution, it is stipulated that following the dissolution of the National Assembly or a Provincial Assembly, a general election to the respective Assembly must take place within 90 days of the dissolution. The National Assembly was dissolved on August 10, and subsequently, the provincial assemblies of Sindh and Balochistan were also dissolved.

Similarly, after each census, it is necessary to delimit the constituencies of the National Assembly and provincial assemblies. This process typically takes a minimum of four months to complete.

Police to launch crackdown against vehicles with illegal number plates, blue lights

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QUETTA, Aug 17 (APP): Balochistan Police will launch a crackdown against vehicles having illegal number plates and blue lights.
“It is illegal to affix plates of Ministers/MNAs/MPAs/Coordinators on vehicles after the dissolution of assemblies,” Balochistan Police Spokesman Mohammad Aslam said on Thursday.
He said that placing blue lights on private vehicles is also an illegal act.
The spokesman warned, “Those who put such number plates and blue lights on the vehicles are given 24 hours time to remove the number plates and blue lights”.
After 24 hours, a crackdown will be initiated against vehicles with such illegal number plates and blue lights, he maintained.

First Lady Begum Samina Alvi viewing the handiwork of artisans during her visit to TEVTA Vocational Training Institute

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First Lady Begum Samina Alvi viewing the handiwork of artisans during her visit to TEVTA Vocational Training Institute
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First Lady Begum Samina Alvi viewing the handiwork of artisans during her visit to TEVTA Vocational Training Institute
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MUZAFFARABAD: August 17 – First Lady Begum Samina Alvi viewing the handiwork of artisans during her visit to TEVTA Vocational Training Institute. APP/TZD/ZID
First Lady Begum Samina Alvi viewing the handiwork of artisans during her visit to TEVTA Vocational Training Institute
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MUZAFFARABAD: August 17 – First Lady Begum Samina Alvi viewing the handiwork of artisans during her visit to TEVTA Vocational Training Institute. APP/TZD/ZID
First Lady Begum Samina Alvi viewing the handiwork of artisans during her visit to TEVTA Vocational Training Institute
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MUZAFFARABAD: August 17 – First Lady Begum Samina Alvi viewing the handiwork of artisans during her visit to TEVTA Vocational Training Institute. APP/TZD/ZID
First Lady Begum Samina Alvi viewing the handiwork of artisans during her visit to TEVTA Vocational Training Institute
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MUZAFFARABAD: August 17 – First Lady Begum Samina Alvi viewing the handiwork of artisans during her visit to TEVTA Vocational Training Institute. APP/TZD/ZID
First Lady Begum Samina Alvi viewing the handiwork of artisans during her visit to TEVTA Vocational Training Institute
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MUZAFFARABAD: August 17 – First Lady Begum Samina Alvi viewing the handiwork of artisans during her visit to TEVTA Vocational Training Institute. APP/TZD/ZID
First Lady Begum Samina Alvi viewing the handiwork of artisans during her visit to TEVTA Vocational Training Institute
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MUZAFFARABAD: August 17 – First Lady Begum Samina Alvi viewing the handiwork of artisans during her visit to TEVTA Vocational Training Institute. APP/TZD/ZID
First Lady Begum Samina Alvi viewing the handiwork of artisans during her visit to TEVTA Vocational Training Institute
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MUZAFFARABAD: August 17 – First Lady Begum Samina Alvi viewing the handiwork of artisans during her visit to TEVTA Vocational Training Institute. APP/TZD/ZID

Pakistan’s envoy presents credentials to King of Malaysia

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Pakistan’s High Commissioner to Malaysia Ahsan Raza Shah on Thursday presented his credentials to the King of Malaysia, Yang Di-Pertuan Agong.

The ceremony for the presentation of the Letter of Credence was held at Istana Negara, the national palace in Kuala Lumpur.

High Commissioner Ahsan Raza Shah conveyed warm greetings to the Malaysian King from the President of Pakistan Dr Arif Alvi.

He also expressed his determination to work for further strengthening of bilateral relations between Pakistan and Malaysia.

Foreign Minister of Malaysia Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abdul Kadir also attended the ceremony.

Before being posted in Kulalumpur, Ahsan Raza Shah held the office of Additional Secretary (Afghanistan & West Asia) in the Ministry of Foreign Office, after serving as Pakistan’s Ambassador to Qatar.