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Met office forecast hot, humid weather in Sindh

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weather update

KARACHI, Aug 16 (APP):Pakistan Meteorological Department on Wednesday forecast hot and humid weather with dust raising winds in most districts of the province during next 24 hours.

According to the met office, partly cloudy weather with chances of light rain or drizzle is expected in coastal areas including Karachi on Thursday.
During the previous 24 hours weather remained dry in Sindh while the highest temperature was recorded in Sukkur and Nawabshah. The maximum temperature in Sukkur and Nawabshah was recorded 39 degree centigrade.
The maximum temperature in Karachi was 31 C, in Hyderabad 35 C, Thatta 36 C, Moen jo Daro and Dadu 38 C and in Mithi 33 C.

BISE to announce ninth class result on Aug 22

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Boards Results

FAISALABAD, Aug 16 (APP):Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education (BISE) Faisalabad has completed all necessary arrangements to announce result of annual matric (ninth class) examinations 2023 here on August 22, 2023.

Secretary BISE Dr Habib-ur-Rehman said here on Wednesday that the ninth class result would be announced at 10 a.m. after which the result gazette would be available on CDs from designated bank branches.
He said that BISE had designated UBL Kotwali Road Branch and UBL Board Branch for advance booking of result gazette on the payment of Rs.200 per copy up to August 21, 2023.
The result gazette would however be provided on August 22 after presenting original copy of fee voucher. More information in this regard could be obtained from Controller Examinations BISE Dr. Muhammad Jaffar Ali through his office telephone number 041-2517710, he added.

FAO organizes ‘Baseline Validation workshop’

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FAO United Nations - Climate - wildfire

PESHAWAR, Aug 16 (APP):The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), under the USAID-funded project “Livelihood and Food Security Improvement Activity” (LFSA), conducted a Baseline Validation workshop on Wednesday to validate the findings for the project’s targeted areas.

The validation workshops are integral parts of the Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning (MEAL) framework of FAO as they provide practical opportunities for project teams to review, discuss, and validate findings with key stakeholders of the important studies and use the evidence created for setting benchmarks, adaptation, and continuous improvement.

Secretary Agriculture, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Muhammad Javed Marwat, was chief guest of the workshop. Director Generals (DGs) and other government officials from the line departments of agriculture research, extension, livestock
and dairy development, and on-farm water management attended the event.

Representatives and staff from USAID Pakistan, UN Women, FAO, and farmers’ representatives from Khyber and Mohmand districts were also part of the event.

Under the said project, FAO, in collaboration with the Government of KP, civil society organizations, the private sector, and all relevant stakeholders, will support 150,000 rural households, including those consisting of women farmers, over a period of four years.

At the workshop, the Resilience Index Measurement and Analysis (RIMA) was discussed and validated during different sessions on socio-economic characteristics, food security, agriculture assets, the farming system, marketing enterprises, and value addition analyses. Additionally, the MEAL framework, baseline study objectives, methodology, and sampling techniques were also explained.

Secretary of Agriculture Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Javed Marwat highlighted the importance of the baseline data validation for project implementation through the experts from allied specialized domains.

He emphasized that FAO has not only assisted the agriculture department in introducing, implementing, and promoting climate-smart and innovative agricultural interventions but has also assisted the Provincial Government in drafting the first ever Agriculture Policy for KP, Agriculture Action Plans, KP Food Security and Nutrition Policy, and a baseline for the KP Fishery Sector. The project closely aligns with KP government priorities to improve the lives of the farming communities, he added.

Stephen Berlinguette, the USAID Pakistan Deputy Director on CSG, while addressing the audience, said that the US Government and Pakistan had worked together for almost 75 years on issues of bilateral interest, including energy, economic growth, peace-building, health, and education; and the work of USAID Pakistan had directly supported the country’s development aspirations, as outlined in the Pakistan Vision 2025 contributing towards a sustainable, self-reliant, and prosperous Pakistan. And through the LFSA project, USAID Pakistan would love to see enhanced productivity of crops and livestock; and make the Newly Merged Districts (NMDs) of KP a more prosperous, food secure, and economically vibrant region of the province.

Theme-based working groups were formed during the event, giving participants the opportunity to present their recommendations on the key subjects during various sessions.

The final session included the validation of baseline findings by all stakeholders. In the concluding note, Mr. Farrukh Toirov, Provincial Head of FAO KP Office, thanked everyone for their input, expert opinions, and validation of the baseline findings.

The meeting of key stakeholders and beneficiaries within this forum facilitated a dynamic dialogue concerning project activities and projected a course forward for increased impact.

The project aims to impact and improve livelihoods and food security for the targeted 150,000 households through agriculture-led growth in KP and flood-affected areas of Pakistan.

The project’s goal is to restore “cropping systems” and encourage the adoption of technological advancements for enhanced productivity and better livelihoods. This will be achieved through strengthening and modernizing the agriculture and livestock sectors, creating assets, and diversifying livelihood options.

First lady for extensive awareness over timely diagnosis of breast cancer, removal of false perceptions

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MUZAFFARABAD, 16 Aug (APP): First Lady Begum Samina Alvi on Wednesday stressed upon the need of creating widespread awareness in the society about the early diagnosis and elimination of false perceptions about the breast cancer by encouraging the womenfolk to seek timely remedy.

She said half of the population of the country comprised of women and a female out of eight could be at risk of developing this disease.

The first lady was addressing a seminar about the breast cancer, disabilities, and mental health issues at Azad Kashmir Medical College, a press release said.

Begum Alvi stressed that womenfolk should realize the perils of the disease and take proper care for their health, adding that recovery from the disease was 95-98 percent worldwide, but in Pakistan, the figure hovered around 45 percent due to late analysis and screening.

First lady for extensive awareness over timely diagnosis of breast cancer, removal of false perceptions

She also urged the students of the college to spread the message in their milieu, underlining that there was need to change the narrative about the people with disabilities.

There was need to change the social attitude towards the people with disabilities which would help in efforts to utilize the potential of these people, she added.

The first lady further observed that the special children required education under a well devised plan in accordance with their needs and stressed that efforts to provide latest education and training to the special children should be expedited.

Appropriate steps should be taken for making them self-reliant and enabling them to earn their livelihood, she further opined.

Begum Alvi said that they should be provided jobs on the basis of allocated quota.

About the mental health issues, she reiterated that they had been collectively striving to find out solutions and in this connection, she thanked the lady health workers who had been working devotedly to address these issues.

Speaking on the occasion, Secretary Health AJK Major General Zaheer Akhtar said that people in the area lacked awareness about the breast cancer.

He said a cancer hospital with the support of the federal government would be constructed in Muzaffarabad so that affordable and better medical treatment facilities could be provided to the people.

He highlighted the efforts to further step up awareness among masses.

Principal Dr Mulazim Hussain Bukhari, in his remarks, said that the students of the institute were running awareness campaign about the breast cancer, mental health and special persons.

WHO Special Representative Mariyam Malik, Professor Dr Naheed Akhtar, Dr Farzana Sabir and Colonel Mubasheera Shah, also briefed the participants about the issues.  

Amid impacting climate crisis, collective responsibility important to avert impending disasters: Afridi

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Deputy Chairman Senate

ISLAMABAD, Aug 16 (APP):Deputy Chairman, Senate Mirza Muhammad Afridi Wednesday said climate change had cast its shadow on Pakistan, and it was collective responsibility to transform our attitudes and behaviours to avert the impending disasters.

He was addressing the inaugural ceremony of the first ever Pakistan Expo on Disaster Risk Reduction (PEDRR 2023) held here at Pak-China Friendship Center.

This is Pakistan’s first ever Expo on disaster risk reduction which provides an opportunity to all stakeholders to Collaborate and Innovate for a resilient Pakistan.

The Expo was inaugurated by the deputy chairman as chief guest on the occasion.

The event will continue till 18th August and provide an opportunity for collaboration amongst National, International, Governmental and Non-Governmental organizations to pave way for a disaster resilient Pakistan.

The Expo convened a gathering of experts, officials, and stakeholders converged at the heart of Pakistan’s capital city for the “Disaster Risk Reduction” Expo, organised by the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) in collaboration with the National Disaster Risk Management Fund (NDRMF).

In his keynote address at the opening ceremony of the expo, Mirza Afridi lauded the collective efforts to engage universities in disaster risk reduction measures.

He underscored the pressing need for concrete and advanced technological measures to combat the ever-growing challenges posed by climate change and natural disasters.

“Our response to the calamities that have shaken the world in recent years demands innovative solutions,” he emphasized.

“The youth possess invaluable ideas that can guide our path towards disaster resilience, and it is imperative that we adapt and integrate their insights.”

Acknowledging the essential role played by non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in Pakistan, the deputy chairman expressed his gratitude for their unyielding commitment to aiding calamity victims.

“The tireless efforts of these NGOs provide a beacon of hope and support to those affected by various catastrophes,” he stated.

The deputy chairman recognized the indomitable spirit of the NDMA team, praising their unwavering dedication even in the face of adversity.

He reiterated the importance of collective support, asserting, “Every sector of society must rally behind the NDMA to fortify our nation against the impact of disasters.”

Offering the expertise and guidance of the parliamentary body, Mirza Afridi affirmed, “The Senate is ready to provide the necessary guidance and collaboration that the NDMA requires.”

He applauded the accomplishments of Chairman NDMA and his team, highlighting their commitment to safeguarding lives and communities.

The deputy chairman drew attention to the cascading effects of disasters on infrastructure, citing the breakdown of roads, bridges, and communication channels.

He paid tributes to those who have made the ultimate sacrifice while aiding others during natural calamities.

He underscored the necessity to prepare for and mitigate the challenges posed by climate-induced disasters.

The “Disaster Risk Reduction” Expo, organised by NDMA and graced by the presence of Deputy Chairman Senate Mirza Muhammad Afridi, stands as a resolute testament to Pakistan’s commitment to forge a path of resilience, adaptability, and unity in the face of mounting challenges.

Chairman National Disaster Management, Lieutenant General Inam Haider Malik, CEO NDRMF, Bilal Anwar, UN Resident Coordinator and Humanitarian Coordinator in Pakistan, Julien Harneis and others participated the inaugural session.

Worker busy in making traditional musical instrument (Rabab) at his workplace in the Dabgari area

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Worker busy in making traditional musical instrument (Rabab) at his workplace in the Dabgari area.
APP27-160823 PESHAWAR: August 16 – Worker busy in making traditional musical instrument (Rabab) at his workplace in the Dabgari area. APP/SYR/MAF/TZD/FHA
Worker busy in making traditional musical instrument (Rabab) at his workplace in the Dabgari area
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PESHAWAR: August 16

ISSI hosts intern university students

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ISSI hosts intern university students

ISLAMABAD, Aug 16 (APP): The India Study Centre (ISC) at the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI) on Wednesday hosted a delegation of university students working as interns at the Kashmir Institute of International Relations (KIIR).

ISSI Director General Sohail Mahmood held a wide-ranging talk on Pakistan’s foreign policy in the evolving global and regional environment marked by traditional and non-traditional security threats and challenges, including major-power competition, Russia-Ukraine conflict, Covid-19 pandemic, and climate change, a news release said.

He also dilated in detail on Pakistan-India relations and the historical, legal and security dimensions of the Jammu and Kashmir dispute. He stressed the importance of whole-of-nation approach while advancing the just Kashmir cause.

The talk was followed by an interactive session, in which different aspects of Pakistan’s foreign policy, Pakistan’s place in the global arena, and the role of youth in promoting Pakistan’s interests and positive image were discussed.

Earlier, Acting Director of the India Study Centre, Malik Qasim Mustafa gave an informative presentation on the ISSI structure and its five centres of excellence.

Mahwish Hafeez, a Research Fellow at ISC-ISSI, also shared a comprehensive overview of ISC’s activities, highlighting past events, research publications, and future research proposals.

KIIR Chairman Altaf Hussain Wani expressed appreciation for the support and cooperation of ISSI and ISC in hosting the delegation. He encouraged the delegation to represent Pakistan positively.

President confers Hilal-i-Imtiaz on four citizens

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 16 (APP): President Dr Arif Alvi has conferred the Hilal-i-Imtiaz civil award on four Pakistani citizens in recognition of their services to the country.

The award would be given away by the president at the annual investiture ceremony to be held on March 23, 2024, according to a Cabinet Division press release.

The president conferred the Hilal-i-Imtiaz award on Nasir Mahmood Khosa, Javaid Aslam, Fawad Hasan Fawad and Dr Usman Anwar for their contribution in the field of public service.

Ashrafi condemns Quran’s desecration, attacks on Christian worship places in Jaranwala

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 16 (APP): Pakistan Ulema Council (PUC) Chairman Hafiz Muhammad Tahir Mahmood Ashrafi on Wednesday unequivocally denounced the desecration of the Holy Quran, and the attacks on Christian worship places and residences in Jaranwala.

Condemning the recent acts of violence and disregard of religious sentiments, he announced the formation of a joint delegation of prominent figures from the PUC and International Interfaith Harmony Council (IIHC) to redress and pacify the situation in Jaranwala.

Ashrafi, who is also IIHC President, said the incident of the Holy Book’s desecration, which was highly regrettable and condemnable, had evoked a strong reaction, eventually causing heightened tensions in the area.

He underlined the principles of Islam that laid full emphasis on social peace, cohesion and security. The Muslim majority and the State owed absolute responsibility to safeguard the rights and safety of non-Muslims.

In a passionate call for unity and mutual cooperation, Ashrafi urged local religious leaders and authorities to have an effective collaboration and liaison to usher in positive changes in the society.

Ashrafi called for establishing a high-level committee to investigate the incident and ensure a comprehensive and impartial inquiry in that regard.

He urged the government to ascertain the losses of the Christian community and take a decisive action against the culprits. Similarly, those involved in the Holy Book’s desecration must be brought to the book, he added.

Former provincial minister calls on Caretaker PM

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ISLAMABAD, 16 Aug (APP): Nawab Jangayz Khan Marri, a former provincial minister of Balochistan, on Wednesday called on Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar.

During a meeting, Nawab Jangayz Marri congratulated the prime minister on assuming his office and expressed his good wishes, PM Office Media Wing said in a press release.

The caretaker prime minister thanked Nawab Marri for his good wishes.