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Students are going to their school for the first day after the summer vacation

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Students are going to their school for the first day after the summer vacation
APP29-010823 LARKANA: August 01 - Students are going to their school for the first day after the summer vacation. APP/NAS/MAF/TZD/FHA
Students are going to their school for the first day after the summer vacation
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Students are going to their school for the first day after the summer vacation
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A view of stagnant rain water accumulated in Sachal Colony Park

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A view of stagnant rain water accumulated in Sachal Colony Park
APP28-010823 LARKANA: August 01 - A view of stagnant rain water accumulated in Sachal Colony Park. APP/NAS/MAF/TZD/FHA
A view of stagnant rain water accumulated in Sachal Colony Park
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A view of heavy rain in the city

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A view of heavy rain in the city
APP27-010823 SARGODHA: August 01 – A view of heavy rain in the city. APP/HSD/MAF/TZD/FHA
A view of heavy rain in the city
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Residents of kacha area near Indus River keeping household goods in a safe area at Saharash Nagar near Indus river

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Residents of kacha area near Indus River keeping household goods in a safe area at Saharash Nagar near Indus river
APP26-010823 HYDERABAD: August 01 – Residents of kacha area near Indus River keeping household goods in a safe area at Saharash Nagar near Indus river. APP/AKS/MAF/TZD/FHA
Residents of kacha area near Indus River keeping household goods in a safe area at Saharash Nagar near Indus river
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Flood water entered houses in kacha area at Saharash Nagar near Indus river

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Flood water entered houses in kacha area at Saharash Nagar near Indus river
APP23-010823 HYDERABAD: August 01 - Flood water entered houses in kacha area at Saharash Nagar near Indus river. APP File Photo
Flood water entered houses in kacha area at Saharash Nagar near Indus river
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Flood water entered houses in kacha area at Saharash Nagar near Indus river
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Flood water entered houses in kacha area at Saharash Nagar near Indus river
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Pakistan Minerals Summit held to explore Pakistan’s minerals potential; three MoUs signed

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 1 (APP): The Pakistan Minerals Summit was held here on Tuesday to discuss and find the best way forward towards exploring Pakistan’s minerals potential.

Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif was chief guest while Chief of the Army Staff General Syed Asim Munir was the guest of honour.

Curated under the theme of “Dust to Development: Investment Opportunities in Pakistan”, the event was jointly organized by the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) and Barrick Gold Corporation and facilitated by the Ministry of Petroleum.

Also attended by the relevant federal and provincial ministers, foreign dignitaries, investors and technical experts, the summit managed to bring specialists, leaders of the industry and many stakeholders from public and private entities on one platform.

The day-long event was divided into four sessions, comprising four individual addresses, four-panel discussions, one keynote speech and special addresses by the prime minister and the army chief.

“As a nation, Pakistanis have always exhibited resilience and hope and with such initiatives, I can see the hope becoming a reality. We need to build a stronger narrative for a better future and the mineral wealth of Pakistan is a great opportunity for us to make our mark in the global economy. SIFC is an excellent step that can help Pakistan optimize the opportunities for Foreign Direct Investment”, the prime minister said in his address.

The COAS shared his vision for the changing landscape of the mining industry in Pakistan and emphasized upon the catalytic role of the SIFC.

“Difficult times are a test of resilience of a Nation. Through cohesion, steadfastness and optimism we will overcome prevailing challenges”, the army chief remarked.

The event concluded with the signing of three ‘Memorandum of Understanding’ which assured opportunities for foreign investment in the mining industry of Pakistan.

1,000 KW DRM Digital Medium Wave Transmitter to revolutionize Radio Pakistan: Marriyum

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 01 (APP): Minister for Information and Broadcasting Marriyum Aurangzeb on Tuesday said 1,000 KW DRM Digital Medium Wave Transmitter project would transform Radio Pakistan by upgrading its capabilities to international standards.

The minister launched the 1,000 KW DRM Digital Medium Wave Transmitter in Rawat on Sunday to increase its reach across the globe.

“This project is a major milestone in our mission to revolutionize Radio Pakistan, upgrade its capabilities to international standards, and improve the quality and reach of Radio Pakistan,” the minister said in a tweet.

Once installed and commissioned, she said, the new transmitter would increase the range of Radio Pakistan’s broadcasts to several other countries.

She said the DRM technology would enable transmission of up to 4 different signals, increasing energy efficiency and reducing electricity consumption by 33 per cent resulting in cost-efficiencies for Radio Pakistan.

Radio Pakistan, she said, would be heard in 52 countries across the world after completion of the project.

“I am also happy to announce that the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has begun the work to also establish Pakistan’s first media city in Rawat,” she added.

The minister extended gratitude to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif for his leadership, guidance and support which made the project possible.

“I would also like to thank and acknowledge Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal for his support throughout the inception of the project,” she added.

SC to announce decision about full court bench on Wednesday

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 01 (APP): The Supreme Court (SC) Tuesday decided to announce its verdict on Wednesday of the petitions seeking formation of a full court bench to hear cases pertaining to trial of alleged civilian accused of May 9 incidents by military courts.

A six-member bench headed by Chief Justice of Pakistan Umar Ata Bandial and comprising Justice Ijaz ul Ahsan, Justice Munib Akhtar, Justice Yahya Afridi, Justice Mazahar Ali Akbar Naqvi and Justice Ayesha Malik heard the petitions.

During the course of proceedings, the chief justice observed that the bench members would have consultation on the matter and then apprise the respondents about their decision. However, the Supreme Court Bar Association and PTI chairman’s counsel Aitzaz Ahsan and other petitioners opposed the formation of a full court bench.

Attorney General for Pakistan (AGP) Mansoor Usman Awan submitted the list of 102 accused who were in the custody of army. The accused were arrested on the basis of evidence and CCTV footage.

The footage of individuals involved in violence on May 9 were also run by news channels, he said, adding that the court should view that only 102 persons, who were accused of attacks on military installations, were arrested.

Justice Naqvi remarked that pick and choose was not allowed in the law, asking that why the other persons had been released. The AGP said that no pick and choose policy had been adopted in that regard.

The CJP questioned whether there were direct evidence regarding the involvement of the arrested 102 persons in attacks on the military installations. The AGP replied that there were solid proofs against them, who were arrested after collecting evidence of indulging in riots, vandalism and violence.

The chief justice remarked that an independent institution should determine that the arrests were made on the basis of solid proofs. Justice Ayesha Malik observed that it had also to be viewed that whether the permission was sought from the magistrate concerned for handing over the custody of civilians to a commanding officer.

Justice Mazahar Naqvi said that the prosecution had the only proof of CCTV footage to run the trial of accused. He asked whether there were other proofs as well of the accused’s involvement in the May 9 incidents.

The AGP said that he would produce all the evidence before the bench. Seven of the arrested persons were involved in the attack on the General Headquarters, three involved in attack on the Army Institute Rawalpindi, and 27 in the attack on the Core Commander House, Lahore. Four accused were involved in the attack on Multan Garrison and 10 in the attack on Gujranwala Garrison.

Eight accused were arrested for attack on a sensitive office in Faisalabad, five for attack on the PAF Base Mianwali and 14 for attacking military installations in Chakdara. Seven arrested accused attacked the Punjab Regiment Center, Mardan, while three were held for attacks in Abbottabad and ten for Bannu Garrison attack, he added.

Meanwhile, petitioner Karamat Ali’s Lawyer Faisal Saddiqui Advocate said that the decisions of full court benches had been accepted by all respondents in the past. The cases pertaining to the military courts were heard by benches with at least nine members in the past, and the objections of the respondents in the instant case would also end with formation of a full court bench, he said, adding the full court bench’s formation would not affect the proceedings at the current stage.

The lawyer said that the AGP had assured the court that no trial of any accused would be started in the military courts during hearing in the top court. If some judges expressed their excuse from hearing the case then the full court bench could be made comprising the remaining judges, he added.

Justice Naqvi remarked that the petitioner was demanding formation of a full court bench at the time when he had already given his arguments. Lawyer Faisal Saddiqui, however, prayed the court to accept their request in that regard.

SIFC to ensure immediate, uninterrupted execution of foreign investment projects: PM

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 1 (APP): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday said that the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) would ensure the immediate and uninterrupted completion of the projects of foreign investment in Pakistan.

The prime minister, in a meeting with a Saudi delegation led by Saudi Deputy Minister for Mining, Industries and Minerals Khaled bin Saleh Al-Mudaifer, said there existed immense investment opportunities in Pakistan, particularly in the mining sector.

Welcoming the delegation, the prime minister said Pakistan was thankful to the Saudi government and people for supporting Pakistan in every need of the hour.

“Pakistan is your second home. The brotherly relations between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia were of special significance. The whole Pakistani nation was grateful to Saudi King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for supporting Pakistan in every difficult time,” he remarked.

The prime minister assured the delegation that not only the interim government but also the next elected government would keep on facilitating the investors.

He said the solar power project of 10,000 megawatts announced by the government was also a good opportunity for investment.

The Saudi minister said that the establishment of SIFC was a positive message to foreign investors in Pakistan. Saudi Arabi was keen to invest in the vast opportunities of investment in the mining sector of Pakistan, he added.

The Saudi minister appreciated the prime minister for the pro-investor measures particularly the establishment of the SIFC as it would lead to economic development.

Calling Pakistan his second home, the Saudi minister assured that Saudi Arabia would continue to support Pakistan.

Federal Minister Engineer Khurram Dastgir, Minister of State for Petroleum Musaddik Malik, Special Assistant to PM Tasnim Ahmed Qureshi and relevant senior officers attended the meeting.

PSB approves participation of Pakistan contingent in CW Youth Games

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 01 (APP): The Pakistan Sports Board (PSB) has approved the participation of the Pakistani Contingent in the 7th Commonwealth Youth Games to be held in Trinidad and Tobago from August 4 to 14.
It was approved in the 28th meeting of PSB held here on Tuesday. This would provide a remarkable opportunity for young athletes to showcase their skills on an international platform.
During the meeting, multiple crucial agendas were discussed and approved.
The Board also unanimously approved the regularization of daily wages employees, taking a significant step towards promoting fairness within the organization.
To support sports initiatives and improve facilities, the Board approved the budget estimate for the Pakistan Sports Board for the upcoming financial year 2023-2024.
The Board also granted permission for the Pakistan Contingent to participate in the 2nd Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) Games scheduled to be held in Belarus from August 4 to 14. This would foster greater sports diplomacy and cooperation with other Commonwealth nations.
Moreover, the Board approved Pakistan’s participation in the 18th Asian Games set to take place in China from September 23 to October 8.
In an effort to make sports accessible to all, the Board took a positive step by rationalizing the rates of the PSB facilities for its members. This measure aims to encourage wider participation and engagement in various sporting activities.
The Board also granted permission for the revision of the Constitution of the PSB. This would streamline and strengthen the organization’s operations, ensuring effective governance and support for athletes and sports enthusiasts.