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Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif addresses the launching ceremony of Pakistan Endowment Fund for Education & Incorporation of Coding and Constitution in the National Curriculum of Pakistan

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Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif addresses the launching ceremony of Pakistan Endowment Fund for Education & Incorporation of Coding and Constitution in the National Curriculum of Pakistan
APP07-120723 ISLAMABAD: July 12 - Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif addresses the launching ceremony of Pakistan Endowment Fund for Education & Incorporation of Coding and Constitution in the National Curriculum of Pakistan. APP/MAF/TZD/ABB
Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif addresses the launching ceremony of Pakistan Endowment Fund for Education & Incorporation of Coding and Constitution in the National Curriculum of Pakistan
APP07-120723 ISLAMABAD

Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif addresses the launching ceremony of Pakistan Endowment Fund for Education & Incorporation of Coding and Constitution in the National Curriculum of Pakistan

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Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif addresses the launching ceremony of Pakistan Endowment Fund for Education & Incorporation of Coding and Constitution in the National Curriculum of Pakistan
APP06-120723 ISLAMABAD: July 12 - Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif addresses the launching ceremony of Pakistan Endowment Fund for Education & Incorporation of Coding and Constitution in the National Curriculum of Pakistan. APP/MAF/TZD/ABB
Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif addresses the launching ceremony of Pakistan Endowment Fund for Education & Incorporation of Coding and Constitution in the National Curriculum of Pakistan
APP06-120723 ISLAMABAD

Balochistan govt collects Rs7.2 bn revenue from minerals sector

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Balochistan govt collects Rs7.2 bn revenue from minerals sector

QUETTA, Jul 12 (APP): The Balochistan government collected Rs 7.2 billion in revenue from the minerals sector during the last financial year.

The government has collected a huge amount from the mining sector and deposited it in the provincial treasury, an official of the Balochistan government said.

The government has initiated various business-friendly initiatives to boost investors’ confidence and increase investment in the minerals sector.

Computerized weighing scales have been installed besides increasing mining check posts in the province and upgrading the royalty system in line with modern technology, he added.

The official said that the Department of Mines and Minerals would launch a project of digitization of the royalty system to bring transparency in revenue collection management.

The Mines and Minerals department was working on the establishment of a mineral testing laboratory under the public-private partnership (PPP) mode to attract several investors, as the province lacks testing laboratories despite its rich potential of mineral resources, he added.

He said the automation of the licensing regime, royalty management, and inspection on sites has been initiated with the project “Institutional Strengthening Automation of Royalty Regime in Mining Sector.” Most modules of the software development have been completed, and data digitization has been carried out.

The integrated development of mining sites has been initiated to enhance labour welfare and safety measures, with the provision of scholarships, safety equipment for the inspectorate of mines, and other measures, he said.

1400 Afghan children enrolled in NFE schools at refugee camps

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1400 Afghan children enrolled in NFE schools at refugee camps

PESHAWAR, Jul 12 (APP): Around 1400 non-school-going Afghan children involved in child labour are enrolled in Non-Formal Education (NFE) schools in refugee schools for equipping them with the treasure of education.

The initiative was taken by Helvetas Pakistan, a Swiss-based development organization, through its humanitarian response to address the immediate life needs of vulnerable Afghan communities in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Initially, we have confined our focus to three districts of KP including Peshawar, Charsadda and Mardan, informed Irshad Ahmad, an official of Helvatas Pakistan.

Talking to APP, Irshad said among these 1400 Afghan children around 25 were disabled including 13 girls and 12 boys.
While giving a break up of the total figure, he said 728 are girls and 672 are boys who were not going to schools but are now getting an education.

The Afghan children are obtaining non-formal education at 22 centres, 12 for girls and 10 for boys in refugee camps including Khazana, Kababyan, Nauguman, Mera Kachori, Hajizai, Utmanzai, Munda and Jalala.

In order to convince parents for allowing their children to get an education, Helvatas teams with the assistance of the Afghan Commissionarate held counselling sessions with 1833 families to motivate them, Irshad added.

Apart from enrolment of out-of-school children, Helvetas Pakistan also provided 3500 students already enrolled in formal schools with learning aids, uniforms and other need-based material.

The students in formal schools were also supported in the continuation of formal education through preparation for the entry test and facilitation of admission.

“All these 1400 Afghan children will be admitted in formal schools after completion of their courses,” says Fazal Ullah, Coordinator of Helvatas Khazana Refugee Camp.

Fazal Ullah told APP that the admission fees, books, school bags and uniforms for all these admitted children will be provided by Hevatas.

According to a report prepared by Afghan Commissionerate, there are around 56 per cent of girls and 44 per cent of boys in Afghan camps who are not getting education or any skill training.

Furthermore, the majority of students in Afghan camps cannot obtain higher education after completing primary at camps.
Haji Gul, an elder at Khazana Refugee Camp highly appreciated the measure taken by Helvetas Pakistan of equipping Afghan children with education, enabling them to stand on their feet and contribute to the development of both the host country and motherland.

A large number of children in refugee camps are deprived of education and such initiatives will help them in getting basic education, adds Haji Gul.

PSX continues with bullish trend, gains 359 points

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 12 (APP):The 100-index of the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) continued with bullish trend on Wednesday, gaining 359.15 points, a positive change of 0.08 percent, closing at 45,514.95 points against 45,155.80 points the previous trading day.

A total of 450,259,607 shares were traded during the day as compared to 555,100,181 shares the previous day, whereas the price of shares stood at Rs 13.139 billion against Rs 15.487 billion on the last trading day.

As many as 359 companies transacted their shares in the stock market; 173 of them recorded gains and 163 sustained losses, whereas the share price of 23 companies remained unchanged.

PSX continues with bullish trend, gains 359 points

The three top-trading companies were WorldCall Telecom with 49,959,283 shares at Rs 1.29 per share; Unity Foods Ltd with 20,347,892 shares at Rs.22.50 per share and Pak INt. Bulk Ltd with 18,202,500 shares at Rs.4.61 per share.

Rafhan Maize witnessed a maximum increase of Rs 315.05 per share price, closing at Rs 8,913.00, whereas the runner-up was Colgate Palm with an Rs 73.78 rise in its per share price to Rs 1,275.83.

Unilever Foods witnessed a maximum decrease of Rs 548.90 per share closing at Rs 22,901.00; followed by Reliance Cotton with Rs 37.00 decline to close at Rs 458.00.

Australian HC calls on KP minister, discusses economic ties, investment opportunities

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PESHAWAR, Jul 12 (APP): Australian High Commissioner to Pakistan Mr.Neil Hawkins, on Wednesday, called on Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Caretaker Minister for Industries Commerce and Technical Education Adnan Jalil, here in Civil Secretariat at Peshawar, and discussed with him matters of mutual interest with special emphasis on economic relations and foreign investment opportunities in the province.

The caretaker minister on this occasion, expressed that Pakistan and Australia have cordial relations of extreme importance. He added that the Pakistani diaspora and thousands of Pakistani students and businessmen living in Australia play a key role in the strengthening of bilateral ties between the two countries.

Jalil on the occasion, discussed with the High Commissioner various avenues for further improvement of bilateral ties in the special context of foreign investment opportunities in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

He added that Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is going to make a hub of investment opportunities and has the potential in various sectors like tourism, hydropower, food, agriculture, mines, technical education and so many other areas while we will welcome Australian investors to come forward for investing here.

On this occasion, the High Commissioner said that Australia have a cordial relationship with Pakistan and we believe to make strengthening these ties more.

He said that in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, there is a lot of potential for foreign investment and he will try to attract the Australian companies here.

During the meeting, a brief presentation was also presented to the ambassador regarding foreign investment potential and opportunities in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

NDMA for protective measures amid medium to high level flood forecast in River Sutlej

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NDMA

ISLAMABAD, Jul 12 (APP): The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) on Wednesday issued an advisory alert for the provincial departments to ensure proper protective measures amid medium to high-level flood forecast in River Sutlej.

According to the NDMA, during the next 24-48 hours, a medium to high level of flood was expected in Ganda Singhwala in the area along River Sutlej, and adjoining low-lying areas may come under the influence of the possible impacts.

Moreover, it said there was a possibility of heavy rain with strong winds, and thunderstorms in different cities of the country.

There would be a risk of floods in low-lying areas and landslides in the mountainous areas, strong winds and thunderstorms can damage weak and dilapidated power poles, solar panels, billboards, tall trees or structures under construction, it said.

The safety measures included that the district administration should ensure the provision of emergency personnel and machinery including dewatering pumps in flood-prone areas, to maintain the flow of traffic, the administration should ensure a parallel traffic plan during drainage operation from underpasses and low roads, ensure the completion of stock taking by the concerned district administration.

The administration of the flood-prone areas should continue monitoring the sensitive areas, especially at the river Chenab’s Trimmu and the Ravi River’s Jassar areas until July 20th.

The Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) Punjab should ensure timely evacuation of the residents of the low-lying areas around the Rivers Chenab, Ravi, Sutlej and its associated canals.

The Rescue services, armed forces, and NGOs active in the respective areas should be ready to ensure emergency personnel, machinery and quick response in emergency situations.

Ishaq Dar seeks roadmap for outsourcing of first airport

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Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue Senator, Mohammad Ishaq Dar chairing a meeting of the Steering Committee to oversee the outsourcing of airports’ operations.

ISLAMABAD, Jul 12 (APP):Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar on Wednesday sought a roadmap with timelines to move forward for the outsourcing of the first airport to improve service delivery and match the best international aviation practices in Pakistan.

The minister was chairing a meeting of the steering committee to oversee the outsourcing of airports’ operations, according to a Finance Ministry press release.

Officials of the International Finance Corporation, the transaction advisor, briefed the meeting about the latest status and progress on the matter.

Besides the IFC team, the meeting was attended by Federal Minister for Aviation and Railways Khawaja Saad Rafique; Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) on Finance Tariq Bajwa; SAPM on Government Effectiveness Dr Muhammad Jehanzeb Khan; and senior officers from Aviation and Finance divisions.

A labourer loading sack of onion on delivery vehicle at Islamabad Fruit and Vegetable Market

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A labourer loading sack of onion on delivery vehicle at Islamabad Fruit and Vegetable Market
APP05-120723 ISLAMABAD: July 12 - A labourer loading sack of onion on delivery vehicle at Islamabad Fruit and Vegetable Market. APP/ADZ/MAF/TZD
A labourer loading sack of onion on delivery vehicle at Islamabad Fruit and Vegetable Market
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A customer busy in selecting and purchasing mosquitoes net from a vendor at Pirwadhai

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A customer busy in selecting and purchasing mosquitoes net from a vendor at Pirwadhai
APP04-120723 RAWALPINDI: July 12 – A customer busy in selecting and purchasing mosquitoes net from a vendor at Pirwadhai. APP/ADZ/MAF/TZD
A customer busy in selecting and purchasing mosquitoes net from a vendor at Pirwadhai
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