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NBP exchange rates

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KARACHI, Aug 11 (APP): Treasury Management Division of National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) on Friday issued the following exchange rates.

URRENCY SYMBOL TT Selling TT Buying
U.S DOLLAR USD 288.00 287.50
EURO EUR 316.96 316.41
JAPANESE YEN JPY 1.9906 1.9872
BRITISH POUND GBP 365.31 364.68
SWISS FRANC CHF 328.73 328.16
CANADIAN DOLLAR CAD 214.27 213.89
AUSTRALIAN DOLAR AUD 187.87 187.54
SWEDISH KRONA SEK 27.05 27.00
NORWEGIAN KRONE NOK 27.92 27.87
DANISH KRONE DKK 42.46 42.39
NEWZEALAND DOLLAR NZD 173.15 172.85
SINGAPORE DOLLAR SGD 213.44 213.07
HONGKONG DOLLAR HKD 36.98 36.92
KOREAN WON KRW 0.2180 0.2176
CHINESE YUAN CNY 39.98 39.91
MALAYSIAN RINGGIT MYR 62.89 62.78
THAI BAHT THB 08.19 08.18
U.E.A DIRHAM AED 78.97 78.83
SAUDI RIYAL SAR 76.86 76.72
QATAR RIYAL QAR 79.14 79.01
KUWAITI DINAR KWD 937.68 936.06

CONVERSION RATE FOR FROZEN FCY DEPOSITS
USD 287.5111
GBP 366.7491
EUR 316.5497
JPY 1.999

SETTLEMENT DATE: 16-08-2023

IESCO issues 2-day power suspension programme

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 11 (APP): Islamabad Electric Supply Company (IESCO) issued 2-day power suspension programme for Friday and Saturday for various areas of its region due to necessary maintenance and routine development work.

According to IESCO Spokesman, the power supply of different feeders and grid stations would remain suspended for the period on Friday From 07:00 AM to 12:00 Noon, Rawalpindi City Circle, Medina Colony, Chakra Feeders,

On Saturday from 07:00 AM to 12:00 Noon, Rawalpindi City Circle, Gulzar Quaid, Gangal, Airport, Khanna Road, Bajnyal, New Milpur, P&T Wini, CWO, Jhangi, Gollra, EME Complex Feeders, Rawalpindi Cantt Circle, Kohala, Mourt, Islamabad Feed Mill, Jhata Hatial, Basali, Pind Jatla, Lab. I & II, Industrial , Reliance Weaving Mill, Bhal, Jarrar Comp Feeders, Attock Circle, Air University, PM Colony Feeders, Chakwal Circle, Daulatala, Dera Muslim Feeders, Jhelum Circle, Sarai Alamgir, Fatehpur, Shukrila, Mandi Bhalwal, Military College, Shamsabad, Garmala. , Sanghui, Chotala, Borain, F-2 Chipbord, Industrial, Dorabdhal feeders and surrounding areas.

Promote inter-religious harmony, Masood Khan urges faith leaders

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WASHINGTON, Aug 11 (APP): With hate speech on the rise worldwide, Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United States, Masood Khan, has called for collective efforts to promote inter-religious harmony when he met faith and community leaders on Thursday.

“It is our collective responsibility to combat intolerance, xenophobia, fanaticism and religious hatred worldwide,” he said at the meeting, held at the Pakistani embassy, while reaffirming Pakistan’s commitment to promote inter-faith harmony.

Representatives of various faiths and members of the Pak-American community attended the meeting, with Sahibzada Sultan Ahmad Ali, Chairman of the Muslim Institute, as the chief guest.

They included, Reverend Canon Justin Murff, Executive Director of the Anglican Office for Government & International Affairs; Muhammad Usman Noori of the Al-Mustafa Trust; Yahya Hendi, Director of the Muslim Life and Chaplaincy at Georgetown University, Dr. Maqsood Chaudhry, an interfaith activist, Imam Naeem Baig, Outreach & Interfaith Director Dar Al-Hijra Islamic Centre.

“Sufism has a great history in Pakistan and it has always worked to connect communities and integrate them as one humanity,” the Pakistani envoy told the gathering.

“A cradle of multiple civilizations for centuries, Pakistan’s respect for cultural and religious diversity is part of its national psyche and mores.
“We will continue to nurture that time-honored tradition,” he added.

Sahibzada Sultan Ahmad Ali said that Sufi saints in subcontinent had played a vital role in transformation of society.
During thousand years of Muslim rule, he said there had never been any religious conflict among Muslims, Sikhs, and Buddhists, Christians and Zoroastrians and others. Sufism had also helped protect the society from the scourge of terrorism, citing two major fatwas against suicide attacks and terrorism.

Canon Murff, who also represented Archbishop Azad Marshall of the Diocese of Raiwind thanked Pakistan for its commitment towards religious freedom and interfaith harmony.
“In Pakistan, we are aware of our role and opportunity to be good neighbours and to be a good friend,” Canon Justin Murff said.

Daniel Spiro, also an inter-faith leader said that the most important thing was to inspire the people, enabling them to recognize the beauty of the religion instead of associating it with fundamentalism and intolerance.
Waseem Naqvi, representing Shia community, appreciated the services of Sahibzada Sultan Ahmad Ali for the cause of Pakistan, unity of the Ummah and promoting interfaith harmony in the country and across the world.

Dr. Sayyid Syeed, former President of Islamic Society of North American invited Sahibzada Sultan Ahmad to their 60th annual convention in Chicago.
“Our strength in this country has been our interfaith dialogue,” he said, while condemning recurring acts of desecration of the holy Quran in Sweden and elsewhere.

Expressing deep concerns over the plight of minorities and the rising tide of religious intolerance in India, Dr. Syeed said that everything that had been achieved during last 70 years in India was being destroyed.

Yahya Hendi, Director Muslim Life and Chaplaincy, underscored the need not only to tolerate but also to celebrate the differences. He also highlighted the importance of “agree to disagree without being disagreeable” and upholding commonalities.

Muhammad Usman Noori of the Al-Mustafa Trust, drew attention to the charter of human rights given by the Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H) and said that Sufi saints have been instrumental in spreading the message of Islam through their deeds.

“The world has always been in search of peace — today it is needed more than ever” he remarked.
Ambassador Masood Khan thanked Sahibzada Sultan Ahmad Ali and other religious leaders for reiterating their strong commitment towards promoting harmony among the followers of different faiths.

Recognizing Sahibzada’s services, Masood Khan said that he was a catalyst for forging better ties between adherents of different faiths.

Kashmiris to observe Aug 15, India’s Independence Day as Black Day

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MIRPUR AJK, Aug 10 (APP):Like all previous years Jammu and Kashmir State people living on both sides of the line of control and the rest of the world would observe India’s Independence Day on August 15 as Black Day.

Kashmiris observe Aug 15 Indian independence day as a black day to reiterate ever-lasting hatred against India and to register strong protest over Delhi’s forced Aug 05, 2019, sinister action of scrapping the special status of the Internationally recognized Jammu and Kashmir state.

Kashmiris observe India’s all national days including independence day as black day to condemn India for constantly denying Kashmiris’ birth right to self-determination and to apprise the external world of India’s ongoing worst reign of state terrorism making people of occupied Jammu Kashmir state besieged, at gunpoint of over two million of his military and Para military troops.

The observance of black day is also aimed at expressing indignation against Indian imperialism for forcibly keeping the bulk part of the State in her unlawful and forcible occupation for the past 76 years, organizers said.

Anti-India rallies followed by protest demonstrations in all small and major cities and towns on both sides of the LOC, will be the hallmark of the day.

“Participants of the protest rallies will wear black bands around their arms as a sign of hatred against India, according to the organizers of the special black day programs.

In Azad Jammu & Kashmir, anti-India rallies will be staged and processions will be brought out in all small and major cities including AJK’s capital city of Muzafferabad and all other nine district headquarters of Mirpur, Kotli, Bagh, Bhimbher, Palandri, Rawalakot, Haveili, Jhelum Valley and Neelam valley by the people belonging to walks of life to reiterate severe hatred against the Indian imperialism.

Participants of the rallies will march in major city streets carrying black banners and placards to express hatred against India for turning the Indian-occupied Jammu Kashmir the world’s largest prison perpetuating brutalities and human rights abuses in the occupied state since August 05, 2019.

In Mirpur, DC Ch. Amjad Iqbal said that major protest rally to observe the Indian Independence Day as black day will be taken from District Courts premises in the city on Tuesday- August 15 at 10.30 a.m under the auspices of the National Events Organizing Committee Mirpur district, the grand forum of all public representative organizations representing all segments of the civil society, according to the local authorities.

A large number of people from all shades of public opinion will attend, like all previous years to observe the Indian Independence Day as Black day, the authorities underlined.

UN chief voices concern about health, safety of Niger’s detained President

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UNITED NATIONS, Aug 10 (APP): UN Secretary-General António Guterres has expressed concern about the reported “deplorable living conditions” of the President of Niger in arbitrary detention, his spokesperson said on Thursday.

President Mohamed Bazoum and his family are believed to be living without electricity, water, food or medicine, according to media reports.

The democratically elected leader has been detained since soldiers seized power on 26 July, it was pointed out.

“The Secretary-General reiterates his concern for the health and safety of the President and his family and once again calls for his immediate and unconditional release and reinstatement as head of state,” he said.

Guterres was also alarmed over continuing reports about the arrest of several members of the Government and urgently called for their unconditional release, it was pointed out.

The UN has been supporting mediation efforts by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) towards restoring constitutional order in Niger.

The regional bloc was meeting in Abuja, Nigeria, on Thursday to again discuss the crisis.

This follows an extraordinary summit held there on 30 July, where leaders issued a communique that called for President Bazoum to be returned to power within a week of the meeting.

ECOWAS had threatened to “take all measures necessary to restore constitutional order”, including the use of force, and the ultimatum has since expired.

The UN says it fears the crisis in Niger could impact the wider West African region and continues to underscore the need to ensure ongoing humanitarian support to some 4.3 million people in the country.

NCSW launches commemorative stamp on gender-based violence

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 10 (APP): The National Commission on the Status of Women (NCSW) in support of the Ministry of Human Rights & UN Women launched a commemorative postage stamp to spread awareness about gender-based violence in the country and to honour the victims.

The first session of the event was a round table consultation on the increasing incidents of violence against women issues with Chairperson NCSW, Nilofar Bakhtiar and top leading gender experts in Pakistan.

A resolution/charter of demands was then created and signed which pinpointed the mechanisms to reduce the prevalence of gender-based violence in the country which was shared with the audience at the end of the event.

The second session of the event was an art exhibition consisting of pieces of art from the NCSW poster competition held in 2021 and 2022, as well as artwork brought in by Nagin Hayat from the Nomad Gallery and the Czech Embassy.

This commemorative stamp was selected after a poster competition on ending violence against women which was held on December 2022 during the 16 Days of Activism and approved by the prime minister.

In the opening remarks of the final session of the launch stamp launch ceremony Chairperson Nilofar Bakhtiar welcomed the audience, “Today, we come together not only to raise our voices against these injustices but also to chart a course towards change. Strategizing the rise of violence against women requires a multi-faceted approach—one that is rooted in collaboration, education, advocacy, and policy reform.”

Sharmeela Rasool, Country Representative UN Women while addressing the audience, appreciated the leadership of the Chairperson and shed light on the importance of art as a tool to combat social issues.

Chairman Pakistan Post Hafiz Shakil Ahmed Qureshi, in his remarks, stated how grateful he was to play his role in empowering the national narrative on women’s rights.

Chairperson Nilofar Bakhtiar with Country Representative Sharmeela Rasool, Chairman Hafiz Shakil Ahmed and Qureshi and Vaclav Jilek, Economic Advisor Czech Embassy launched the commemorative stamp.

Lachmi from Tharparkar graced the occasion by singing a folksong. The ceremony ended with a vote of thanks by Secretary NCSW Khwaja Imran Raza.

CS directs all DCs to celebrate Independence Day in a befitting manner

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LAHORE, Aug 10 (APP):Chief Secretary (CS) Punjab Zahid Akhtar Zaman on Thursday issued directions to all the deputy commissioners (DCs) regarding celebrations of the Independence Day in a befitting manner.

He issued these instructions while presiding over a meeting at the Civil Secretariat here. The meeting reviewed preparations to mark the Independence Day and decided that fireworks display would be held in all district headquarters at 12 night on August 13 while concerts of national songs would be organized in all districts at 8pm on August 14.


The Chief Secretary said that freedom is a great blessing, it should be valued. He said that the purpose of celebrating Independence Day with grandeur is to make the young generation aware of the importance of freedom. He said that living nations celebrate Independence Day with great enthusiasm.


The meeting was briefed that a comprehensive plan has been prepared to observe the Independence Day with national zeal and zest. Events would be organized at provincial, divisional, district and tehsil levels.

The main flag hoisting ceremony would be held at Huzuri Bagh, Lahore. The Sports Department would organize 252 sports competitions across the province. All the government buildings would be decorated with national flag and lights. Speech competitions and seminars would be held in schools, colleges, and universities.


The administrative secretaries of local government, schools, higher education, information, and sports departments attended the meeting while all divisional commissioners and deputy commissioners participated through video link.

Nawaz Sharif to return next month to lead election campaign: PM

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 10 (APP): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif Thursday said Quaid of Pakistan Muslim League(N) Nawaz Sharif would come back to Pakistan next month and would face his cases in courts.

In an interview with a private television channel, he said after the caretaker government was formed he would go to London to discuss plan of his return with his brother Nawaz Sharif.

Nawaz Sharif would lead the election campaign of his party and would be the next prime minister for the fourth time if Pakistan Muslim League(N) won the next election, he added.

The prime minister said last night the President signed the advice to dissolve the National Assembly and he had talked with coalition partners about the caretaker prime minister and the decision would be made in the next three days.
“Tomorrow we will hopefully finalize a name for the post of caretaker prime minister,” he said adding he would further consult the matter with the allied parties and Nawaz Sharif.

He said as he had been saying all along he would hand over the government to the caretaker set up and the Election Commission would decide about the date for new elections.

Council of Common Interests (CCI) had already approved the new digital census and the election would be held according to this census, he told.

“We have followed the constitution and now the institutions have the responsibility to hold the elections,” he remarked adding he desired that elections should be held as soon as possible.

Shehbaz pointed out that he led the shortest government of 16 months formed by coalition parties of various ideologies and thinking.

“We proved to the people that the coalition parties were united for sake of the country. We performed our responsibilities in the best interests of the state.”

He said after he took over the country faced devastating floods and the government within its limited resources provided timely relief to the people, took steps for their rehabilitation and transparently distributed the aid that came from foreign countries.

The biggest contribution of his government was that Pakistan was saved from default and for that his government
went through a difficult phase of negotiations with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

The Managing Director IMF at one point in a meeting with him in Paris said that no time was left for revival of the programme but later an agreement was reached for loan of three billion dollars, he recalled.

The PM said in the four years of the previous government, relations were damaged with friendly and brotherly countries and long time friends of Pakistan were alienated.

He said countries like Saudi Arabia unconditionally came to the rescue of Pakistan on numerous difficult occasions in the past, provided monetary assistance to the country and gave oil on deferred payment for three years but despite all that the previous government could not maintain better ties with the brotherly country.

To a question, the prime minister said he chaired two meetings of National Security Committee and Pakistan’s then former ambassador to the United States and present foreign secretary Dr Asad Majeed told there that he sent the report of his conversation with State Department official Donald Lu in a cypher.

The ambassador told the meeting that it was never mentioned in the cypher that the United States was conspiring against the government of that time in Pakistan, he narrated.

He said Imran Niazi gave contradictory statements on the issue of cypher and on various occasions held different personalities and the United States responsible for removal of his government and then withdrew his accusations.

At one point Imran claimed that as he was getting close to China and Russia therefore his government was removed, Shehbaz said while stressing, “It was my government that improved relations with China and Russia.”

Then Imran Niazi said he lost the cypher, he said adding as prime minister Imran Niazi could have read the cypher but he should not have taken the cypher with him as it was confidential.

“If the cypher was lost by Imran Niazi then how it got published now?” he wondered. adding the law enforcement agencies were investigating the matter of cypher.

Talking about foreign relations, he said his government revived badly damaged relations with the United States and he himself met with various delegations from the US and foreign minister Bilawal met the Secretary of State and US Congressmen on numerous occasion in a bid to restore ties.
“I told the American ambassador in Pakistan that we wanted better relations with the United States.”

He said the perception that his government was “imported” was fabricated, adding his government restored ties and received support from different friendly and brotherly countries. “For instance if we were imported government, then we should have received open support from the IMF,” he observed. He agreed that the United States did not oppose IMF programme for Pakistan.

He said Pakistan as a developing country was faced with numerous challenges and should do its best to promote good ties with all countries.

To another question, he said Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) would focus on agriculture, information technology, mineral development and water resources.

He said according to the ground realities of Pakistan, it had 33 years of martial law which ultimately failed and also democratic governments which were not that strong.

So everybody should work together now to bring prosperity in the lives of the people, he said while giving reasons for forming the SIFC in which army would have a role for attracting investment.

The prime minister said Pakistan had fertile land and abundant water and mineral resources but it could not get benefit from them and it even wasted billions of dollars on fighting cases in international courts on issues of mining.

Now a law had been made and the federal and provincial governments and army would collaborate on execution of the development projects undertaken under SIFC, he elaborated.
He was of the view that youth could bring revolution in Pakistan through use of information technology.

He reminded that Imran Niazi was following a hybrid model of governance and General (R) Qamar Bajwa gave unprecedented support to Imran Niazi but he used this support for putting members of opposition in jails and for abusing and maligning them.

Shehbaz said, “I am not happy that Imran Niazi is in jail,” adding, “Although, when we were sent to jail, Imran Niazi made statements that he put his political opponents in jail, then he personally victimized his opponents and asked for their mistreatment in jail by denying them facilities of bed, home food and medicine.”

“I was forced to sleep on floor and then I was made to travel in armoured personnel carrier despite problem of my backbone.”