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PSX witnesses bullish trend, gains 133 points

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ISLAMABAD, OCT 24 (APP): The 100-index of the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) Monday witnessed bullish trend on Monday, gaining 133.75 points, a positive change of 0.32 percent, closing at 42,347.23 against 42,213.48 points on the last working day.

A total of 226,743,189 shares were traded during the day as compared to 289,586,599 shares the previous day, whereas the price of shares stood at Rs 6.052 billion against Rs.7.870 billion on the last trading day.

Some 343 companies transacted their shares in the stock market, 160 of them recorded gain and 149 sustained losses, whereas the share price of 34 companies remained unchanged.

The three top trading companies were WorldCall Telecom with 68,789,500 shares at Rs 1.59 per share, Dewan Motors with 12,410,000 shares at Rs 11.21 per share, and Pak Refinery with 9,543,550 1 shares at Rs 17.91 per share.

Colgate Palm witnessed a maximum increase of Rs 40.19 per share price, closing at Rs 2,062.50 whereas the runner-up was Mari Petroleum with Rs.26.74 rise in its per share price to Rs.1,710.23.

Gatron Industries witnessed maximum decrease of Rs 31.20 per share closing at Rs 384.80, followed by Sitara ChemicalXD with Rs 18.74 decline to close at Rs 231.25 per share.

UAE PAP administers over 647 million doses of polio vaccine to children in Pakistan in 9 years

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ISLAMABAD, Oct 24 (APP):The UAE Pakistan Assistance Programme (UAE PAP) has announced the results of the UAE Polio Vaccination Campaign carried out in Pakistan from 2014 to the end of September 2022, highlighting that the campaign succeeded in administering 647,758,365 doses of vaccination against polio in nine years in Pakistan.

The move follows the directives of President UAE Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and the follow-up of Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Presidential Court, to offer humanitarian and development aid to Pakistan, support its health sector and launch-related prevention programmes in the country.

In 2014, the campaign targeted 3 million children, bringing the number to 17 million children per month during 2022.

Since 2011, Sheikh Mohamed donated US $376 million to humanitarian and charity efforts aimed at providing vaccines and financing polio eradication campaigns, most notably in countries targeted by his initiative, which are Pakistan and Afghanistan.

During the challenges posed by the coronavirus pandemic, the UAE Polio Vaccination Campaign managed to provide 192,181,646 doses of the vaccine from July 2020 until September 2022.

The campaign’s geographical coverage comprised 85 difficult to reach high-risk areas in Pakistan, and its scope included 35 areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, where local children received 326,953,462 doses of the vaccine, as well as 33 areas of Balochistan Province where children received 94,850,025 doses of the vaccine, 14 areas of Sindh Province where children received 192,241,029 doses and three areas in Punjab Province where children received 33,713,084 doses.

The programme noted that the field efforts to launch vaccination campaigns in various Pakistani provinces saw the participation of more than 103,000 doctors, observers and members of vaccination teams, as well as over 82,000 security personnel and coordination teams, who were focused on delivering vaccines to the targeted children.

The campaign also allocated special vaccination teams to provide vaccines to more than 597,000 Afghan refugee children in 22 refugee camps.

Speaking on the occasion of World Polio Day, marked on 24th October, Abdullah Khalifa Al Ghafli, Director of UAE PAP, attributed the outstanding success of the UAE Polio Vaccination Campaign to the wise leadership’s support for the campaign’s field efforts, as the UAE is distinguished by its vision and efforts in implementing humanitarian and development projects directed at protecting underprivileged peoples and communities from diseases, epidemics, crises and disasters.

The UAE’s support for various global programmes and efforts to eradicate diseases is one of the most important factors that contribute to the success of the United Nation programmes for health care and had a direct and significant positive impact on improving the quality of life and the future of hundreds of millions of people across the world, he was quoted as saying by WAM-Emirates news agency.

Al Ghafli highlighted that the UAE’s global initiatives have contributed to creating positive global humanitarian alliances and strategic partnerships between governments and UN agencies, including the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF), the World Health Organisation (WHO) and global charity organisations, such as the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

Thus, the initiative raised the level of success rate in reaching the targeted children and increased the achievement rate in the countries targeted by vaccination campaigns.

He then lauded the efforts and sacrifices of vaccination teams comprising doctors, nurses and security personnel who faced dire field conditions and challenges, contributing to the programme’s success and outstanding achievement.

PM phones Kenyan president to press for impartial probe into Arshad Sharif’s killing

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ISLAMABAD, Oct 24 (APP): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday telephoned Kenyan President William Ruto and emphasised for an impartial and fair investigation into the killing of senior journalist Arshad Sharif.

Discussing the tragic incidnent with the Kenyan president, the prime minister also conveyed serious concerns of the Pakistani nation and the media community.

 He also requested the Kenyan president to fast-track the fulfilment of formalities for returning the body of late journalist to Pakistan. 

President William Ruto expressed grief over the incidnent and assured that justice would be served in the matter.

He also assured to share the investigation report soon besides accelerating the process of returning the body of late journalist.

Int’l Conference: Speakers emphasise for joint efforts to promote religious harmony

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ISLAMABAD, Oct 24 (APP): Speakers at an international conference emphasized the need for joint efforts to promote religious harmony and peace through Sufism.

They were addressing a three-day international conference on “Interfaith Relations: Challenges and Prospects” started on Monday at Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU), Islamabad.

The inaugural session was presided by Vice Chancellor, AIOU Prof. Dr. Zia Ul-Qayyum while Dr. Alexandre PAPAS, Director at CNRS (National Centre for Scientific Research), Paris was the keynote speaker.

Dr. Tryna Lyons from The University of Arizona Global Campus, USA, Prof. Dr. Abu Sufyan Islahi, Department of Arabic, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India, and Dr. Herman Roborgh from Minhaj University were among other guests.

This conference is being organized by Faculty of Arabic and Islamic Studies, AIOU and the Higher Education Commission (HEC).

Dean, Faculty of Arabic and Islamic Studies, Prof. Dr. Muhyiddin Hashmi, Chairman, Department of Interfaith Studies, Prof. Dr. Ghulam Shamas ur Rehman and Dr. Hafiz Muhammad Sajjad are the organizers of this conference.

The three-day conference will have 5 sessions in which discussions will be held on the topics of interfaith and social diversity, minority rights and environment, interfaith harmony and dialogue, religious interpretations and extremism, religion, peace, violence, and interfaith studies.

Prof. Dr. Alexandre Papas said in his address that Sufism is the best way to progress toward peaceful coexistence among interfaith harmony. He said that Sufis have given peace, harmony, and tolerance to society.

He said that peace and harmony can be nurtured by the promotion of Sufism in the present era and the goal of human welfare can also be achieved.

The speakers also expressed their determination that people of different religions will make the world a place of peace and human dignity.

They said that inter-religious discourse is needed to establish an atmosphere of harmony and peace in the world, and we have to play our part to create harmony among all the countries of the world and all religions should come forward to play a role.

They congratulated Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Dr. Zia Ul-Qayyum, and the organizers for holding the conference and termed it as good progress in terms of dialogue between different religions.

Dr. Mohiuddin Hashmi said that all the religions of the world basically convey the message of humanity and peace.

He said that it was the need of the hour to highlight the importance of dialogue between different religions to maintain a pleasant environment and promote inter-religious tolerance, therefore this conference was organized.

PM leaves for Saudi Arabia to attend Future Investment Initiative Summit

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ISLAMABAD, Oct 24 (APP): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday left here for Saudi Arabia to attend the Saudi Future Investment Initiative Summit being held in Riyadh.

The prime minister is undertaking the visit on the invitation of Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman.

Prior to his departure from Nur Khan Air Base, Shehbaz Sharif in a series of tweets said the present state of the global economy needed “new thinking and bold vision to overcome the irritants and forge new paths”.

Shehbaz Sharif said there were serious concerns about the threat of global recession hitting the economies.

“The pandemic and climate-induced disasters have already put immense strains on the developing countries,” he said, adding that it was high time the world explored solutions to the deepening challenges through candid dialogue.

The Foreign Office in a statement said “During his stay in Riyadh, the prime minister will hold consultations with the Saudi Crown Prince to review the longstanding fraternal relations, with a view to further strengthening the multifaceted cooperation, especially in the economic field.”

Marriyum visits Arshad Sharif’s residence to condole tragic death with family members

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ISLAMABAD, Oct 24 (APP): Minister for Information and Broadcasting Marriyum Aurangzeb on Monday visited the residence of deceased journalist Arshad Sharif, to condoled the tragic death with his mother.

She sympathized with the widow, children and other family members of Arshad Sharif.
Speaking on the occasion, she said government was taking all possible measures to promptly repatriate the dead body of deceased journalist. She said the dead body would be repatriated as soon as possible.

She urged media to not to speculate over the tragic death, adding specific details of tragic incident would be shared with media immediately after receiving from Kenyan authorities.

She said Pakistan high commissioner in Kenya was in contact with Kenyan authorities, adding the envoy had solicited services of a lawyer for fulfilling legal requirements.

She said Prime Minister was grieved over the untimely death and he, in a telephonic conversation with mother of Arsahd, condoled the tragic death. The mother of Arshad Sharif had asked the prime minister to ensure early repatriation of Arshad Sharif’s body from Kenya, she added.

She said Prime Minister assured of completing arrangements on war footing basis adding the government was in contact with Kenyan authorities in this regard.

The minister said that the mother of Arshad has informed that the prime minister also visited their residence on sad demise of Arshad’s younger brother some years back.

Indus dolphin near extinction; needs protection: DG Fisheries

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MULTAN, Oct 24 (APP): Director General of Fisheries south Punjab Dr Zahid Sharif on Monday said that the Indus Dolphin was a rare species and near extinction.

There was an urgent need to ensure safety of the Indus Dolphin, he said while sharing his remarks on the occasion of International Dolphin Day.
“It is our national duty to work for the protection of endangered species,” he added.

Talking to APP, he stated that Indus Dolphin could be seen from Chashma Barrage to Guddu Barrage (Upstream). “Indus Dolphin is a big mammal and it uses small fish and shrimps for nutrition. Since it is blind, it uses a sonar system which means sound pulses to navigate the surrounding environment,” he said.

“It gives birth to an offspring within a period of eight to nine months. Its average weight lies between 70 to 80 kilograms, the DG said.

Responding to a query about its protection, he stated that the Fisheries Department introduced a special force to stop illegal hunting of the blind dolphin, especially in the River Indus.

“A special force is patrolling the River Indus regularly to discourage hunting of the unique species. The Fisheries department in collaboration with World Wildlife Fund (WWF) conducted a special survey to detect the presence of the blind dolphin from Taunsa Barrage to Chashma, which confirmed the presence of the mammal, he added.

According to official sources, the dolphin is fighting for its survival amid rising pollution in the River Indus. Sometimes, the decrease in water flow also poses risk to the species.

“There is a need to conserve the Blind Dolphin. The south Punjab Fisheries department has also imposed a ban on fishing in River Indus to improve fish production. Recently, the department had released 20,000 fish seeds in the river,” the sources said.

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St. Stephen’s Tigers lift Zalmi Harmony League Season-II title

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ISLAMABAD, Oct 24 (APP):St. Stephen’s Tigers won the second edition of Zalmi Harmony Cricket League, outsmarting Allama Iqbal Shaheens by seven wickets in the final at Shalimar Ground, Islamabad on late Sunday.

Battimg first, Allama Iqbal Shaheens scored 66 runs while batting first.
In reply, St. Stephen’s Tigers cahsed the target for loss of three wickets.
Osama was declared man-of-the-match. He was also declared the best batsman as well as player of the tournament for his stunning performance in the event. Namiya was declared the best bowler of the event.

The league was organized by Zalmi Foundation for the promotion of religious harmony.

Muhammad Akram, Director Cricket Peshawar Zalmi, Israr Madani, International Research Council on Religious Affairs, Dr. Zia, DG Islamic Research Institute, Dr. Arshad, Secretary Ministry of Religious, Sister Catherine from Christian Study Center and Albert David, Member National Commission on Minorities distributed the prizes among the players.

Speaking on the occasion Muhammad Akram said that Peshawar Zalmi and Zalmi Foundation would continue playing role for social services and stage more events like Zalmi Harmony and Zalmi Madrasah League to promote religious harmony.

We will also continue playing our role to opportunities to promising players, he added.

Israr Madani said this unconventional method of holding the event was an effective way forward to create religious tolerance and freedom in the society.

He said the initiative would help promote love, peace and reconciliation among the people of different religions and sects.

Nine teams, comprising building players from Muslim, Christian, Hindu and Sikh communities featured in the event.

Sherry grieved over demise of Arshad Sharif

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ISLAMABAD, Oct 24 (APP): Federal Minister for Climate Change, Senator Sherry Rehman on Monday expressed deep grief and sorrow over the killing of senior journalist Arshad Sharif in Kenya.

In her condolence message wrote on her official Twitter handle, the Minister extended her condolences to late Arshad Sharif’s bereaved family.

“I am deeply saddened to hear the news of Arshad Sharif’s murder. May Allah grant Arshad Sharif a high place in Jannat al-Firdous and grant patience to the bereaved family. Amen,” she said.

President for collective efforts to address underlying reasons of Islamophobia

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ISLAMABAD, Oct 24 (APP):  President Dr Arif Alvi on Monday urged the need to identify and collectively address the underlying reasons for the rising incidents of Islamophobia across the globe through the forum of the Organization of Islamic Countries (OIC).

The president said that OIC was the collective voice of the Muslim Ummah.

The president expressed these views while talking to Pakistan’s Ambassador/Permanent Representative-designate to OIC Jeddah, Syed Mohammad Fawad Sher, who called on him, at Aiwan-e-Sadr.

Talking to the ambassador-designate, the president said that OIC should take effective steps for the protection of the fundamental human rights of Muslim minorities across the globe.

He said that the world should take notice of rising incidents of violence against minorities, especially Muslims, in India, adding that Indian Hindutva ideology should be discouraged worldwide.

He expressed the hope that all the brotherly Muslim member states of OIC would be able to make a positive development toward the resolution of the Kashmir issue and address the plight of the people of the Illegally Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

The president expressed his concern over Israel’s violence and illegal actions against innocent Palestinians, adding that such actions were against humanitarian norms, human rights and international law.

He said that there could not be permanent peace in the Middle East unless the issue of Palestine was resolved.

The president said that Pakistan was working for the promotion of science and technological cooperation among OIC countries through the OIC Standing Committee for Scientific and Technological Cooperation (COMSTECH).

“Pakistan can offer online education and IT skills to member countries through Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) and Virtual University (VU)’s educational modules”, he added.

He said that almost 9,000 foreign students were benefiting from VU and this number could be increased with further collaboration with Islamic countries in the education sector.

The president also asked the ambassador-designate to work for enhancing trade among the member countries of OIC.