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PM announces Rs5 mln for GB special girl who lost mother, six siblings to flood

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GHIZAR, Sep 2 (APP): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday announced Rs 5 million for a differently-abled girl child in Ghizar district of Gilgit Baltistan who lost eight family members to the flash floods including mother, grandmother and six siblings.

During his visit to the GB’s flood-hit areas including Ghizar’s Bobar village, the prime minister interacted with the girl child, sympathized with her as well as her father.

He showed affection to the bereaved girl and father and condoled over their huge loss.

The prime minister told the girl that her ordeal was untellable and the whole nation shared her grief.

During his interaction with the flood victims, the prime minister repeatedly mentioned the girl and the sufferings she had been going through.

While announcing Rs 5 million for her education and treatment, the prime minister instructed to set up an endowment fund in her name.

He also ordered the authorities concerned to utilize all out resources for the medical treatment of the said girl.

Rimsha shines in FGA Ladies Amateur Golf Championship

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 02 (APP): The first day of the 4th FGA Ladies Amateur Golf Championship on Friday turned out to be a round of intense competitive golf with the weather making it even more challenging for
the players at Islamabad Islamabad Club Golf Course.

At the end of day one for Category A, Rimsha Ijaz from Raya Golf Club Pakistan [HCap 1] scored the lowest at 74 to lead the proceedings.

Hamna Amjad from PAF Golf Course [HCap 1] and Aania Farooq from AGC [HCap 2] both scored an amazing 77 to finish second.

A maximum of 10 pars were made by Rimsha and Parkha. Rimsha, Hamna and Aania all made three birdies each.

In the Seniors Category, playing 9 holes, Shahnaz Saleem from MGG [HCap 12] led the field by scoring 45 gross, while the second gross winner was Sarah Mahmood from Islamabad Club Golf Course [HCap 8], scoring 49.

Dr. Farida Tariq from Islamabad Club Golf Course [HCap 18], with a net score of 38, led in the results on net and Ayesha Hamid from Gymkhana Golf Course [HCap 18] came in second with a net score of 42.

On Saturday, Islamabad Club Golf Course will host the second round for Category A players and will welcome Category B and C, as well as Junior lady golfers in their opening rounds.

Flood-affected people need ‘healing’ not IK’s dirty politics in testing times: Musadik

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Flood-affected people need ‘healing’ not IK’s dirty politics in testing times: Musadik

ISLAMABAD, Sep 2 (APP): Minister of State for Petroleum Dr Musadik Malik on Friday said some provinces had been drowned under flood waters and their people were in dire need of ‘healing’, but PTI chairman Imran Khan was busy doing dirty politics in the testing times.

“The flood-affected people are in dire need of remedial measures as their lives and integrity is in danger. But Imran Khan disappointed us by doing politics at this critical juncture and hurling threatening statements in public meetings such as ‘he will not spare’ and ‘he will reveal names’,” he regretted while addressing a news conference here.

The minister said Imran Khan should have the courage to name the people whom he would not spare and reveal the names instead of mere hurling threats.

Will Imran Khan reveal the names of Finance Ministers of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab who tried to sabotage the IMF deal on the instructions of Shaukat Tareen, he questioned.

Musadiq Malik said that it was unfortunate that PTI leadership and the workers had run a negative campaign against Pakistan armed forces’ jawans and officers martyred in the helicopter crash in Balochistan.

He criticized the PTI chairman for hiring the services of lobbyist David Fenton in the US, who was known as the founder of the denuclearization programme besides getting money and land from Malik Riaz to protect his money-laundering and receiving millions of pounds from Arif Naqvi, Chief Executive of the Abraj Capital and Investment Company, indicted by the US courts in a range of cases and could get up to 290-year jail.

He underlined that two mega economic scandals were made in the history of the country.

The first was of $250 million by Malik Riaz in Bahria Town, which was as per the Cabinet signed the paper and as per Pakistani representative in the UK who signed the document in the British court; the amount was gifted to Malik Riaz which was one-fourth of the IMF bailout and were deposited in his account.

“It was given in lieu of 400 kanals land which was registered in the name of Imran Khan and his wife,” he added.

The second case, he said was related to Arif Masood Naqvi who was likely to be charged with 290 years imprisonment in the UK against money laundering.

Imran Khan during his regime waived off Rs 250 billion investment to be made by K-Electric in Dattang Coal Project which would have benefited Karachiites.

Besides, he said Imran Khan should be ashamed of ruining state institutions during the PTI government’s tenure with his poor governance and failed policies that caused severe energy as well as food crisis and brought the country to the verge of bankruptcy.

Musadik Malik said it was unfortunate that Imran Khan was doing politics and wanted to create division in public and institutions for personal gains, especially when the country was struggling to manage the widespread life and property damages caused by the unprecedented floods.

He was of the view that the federal and provincial governments and the departments concerned were utilizing all their resources to reduce the suffering of the people to whom the devastating floods rendered homeless.

Dr Musadik said the previous government also violated the commitments made with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) about the subsidies for getting financial assistance.

“The PTI government, as a pre-condition, had signed a contract with the IMF that they will increase the prices and impose petroleum levies and sales tax. But, it violated sovereign commitment with the international financial institutions,” he said.

The minister said the PTI did all this to push the country towards default and bankruptcy for political gains.

The minister said that the government of Qatar had shown willingness to invest $ 3 billion in LNG plants, solar, infrastructure and the establishment of terminals at the country’s ports.

He said that the government had also expedited work on China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

He was of the view that the country’s economic direction had been set by the coalition government. “We are determined to strengthen the economic condition of the country”, he added.

To question he said, to meet the gas demand in the upcoming winter, the government had already issued instructions to three companies to purchase LNG.

Pakistan Navy rescue stranded populace in flood-hit areas

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Pakistan Navy rescue stranded populace in flood-hit areas

RAWALPINDI, Sep 2 (APP): Pakistan Navy Diving and Emergency Response teams continued to the rescue and relief operations in flood affected areas across the country.

The rescue and relief operations werer underway in the flood affected areas including Dera Ismail Khan, Rajanpur, Jampur, Fazilpur and various areas of Sindh, a Pakistan Navy news release said.

Pakistan Navy rescue teams having air assets, motorized boats and lifesaving equipments were providing all out support and reaching out to people in far flung remote areas.

In assistance to civil administration, provision of medical facilities was also being ensured through medical camps and mobile medical teams in the flood affected areas.

In the continuation of the rescue operations, 75 people were rescued by helicopter from Gozo area of Dadu. Some 60 other people trapped in flood water in Zahru Goth were also rescued safely.

More than 50 people rescued from Ladhan Village and four other areas of Dadu were shifted to high safe areas.
Pakistan Navy resolve to continue support all countrymen in this hour of need.

Two more UAE flights with relief goods land at Nur Khan base

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Two more UAE flights with relief goods land at Nur Khan base

ISLAMABAD, Sep 02 (APP): Another two flights from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) carrying food items, medical supplies and tents arrived at the Nur Khan Air Base here on Friday.

The flights were in continuation of the humanitarian air bridge established between Pakistan and UAE.

So far, 11 such flights from the UAE with relief goods have been received.

The Foreign Office in a statement thanked the UAE for its assistance in the time of grave crisis.

 

A lady doctor examining the flood victims in free medical camp setup as waterborne disease spread in flood hit area for flood affected people near Khairpur Jus Village

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A lady doctor examining the flood victims in free medical camp setup as waterborne disease spread in flood hit area for flood affected people near Khairpur Jus Village
APP15-020922 LARKANA: September 02 - A lady doctor examining the flood victims in free medical camp setup as waterborne disease spread in flood hit area for flood affected people near Khairpur Jus Village. APP Photo by Nadeem Akhtar Soomro
A lady doctor examining the flood victims in free medical camp setup as waterborne disease spread in flood hit area for flood affected people near Khairpur Jus Village
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Flood affected people of deadly flash flood hit area in KN Shah shifting to a safer place after rescue by boat

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Flood affected people of deadly flash flood hit area in KN Shah shifting to a safer place after rescue by boat
APP14-020922 LARKANA: September 02 - Flood affected people of deadly flash flood hit area in KN Shah shifting to a safer place after rescue by boat. APP Photo by Nadeem Akhtar Soomro
Flood affected people of deadly flash flood hit area in KN Shah shifting to a safer place after rescue by boat
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Flood affected people ride on a motorbike during rescue a calf to shift to safer place from flood hit area of Seeta Village

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Flood affected people ride on a motorbike during rescue a calf to shift to safer place from flood hit area of Seeta Village
APP13-020922 LARKANA: September 02 - Flood affected people ride on a motorbike during rescue a calf to shift to safer place from flood hit area of Seeta Village. APP Photo by Nadeem Akhtar Soomro
Flood affected people ride on a motorbike during rescue a calf to shift to safer place from flood hit area of Seeta Village
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Flood victims on the way carrying water pots on their head for consumption as waterborne disease spread in flood hit area at Johi Barrage Embankment

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Flood victims on the way carrying water pots on their head for consumption as waterborne disease spread in flood hit area at Johi Barrage Embankment
APP12-020922 LARKANA: September 02 - Flood victims on the way carrying water pots on their head for consumption as waterborne disease spread in flood hit area at Johi Barrage Embankment. APP Photo by Nadeem Akhtar Soomro
Flood victims on the way carrying water pots on their head for consumption as waterborne disease spread in flood hit area at Johi Barrage Embankment
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