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PEMRA issues licenses for 140 satellite TV channels since 2022

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 13 (APP): Pakistan Electronic Media Regulator Authority (PEMRA) has issued 3,899 licenses for cables, 140 for satellite Television Channels, 269 for FM, 23 Internet Protocol Television (IPTV), 3 TMA, 1 teleport and 1 Direct to Home (DTH) each, and 36 landing rights permissions since 2022.

PEMRA Chairman Muhammad Saleem Baig told this to Old Ravians Executive Committee during their visit to its headquarters on Thursday, said a press release.

The delegation was comprised of President Syed Tayyab Hussain Rizvi, Senior Vice President Islamabad Sajjad Atta and others.

The PEMRA chairman apprised the committee about the authority’s administrative affairs and services regarding issuance of licenses.

He said offices of PEMRA were fully operational in multiple cities including Islamabad, Karachi, Quetta, Peshawar, Lahore, Hyderabad, Sukkur, Multan, Faisalabad, Gujranwala, Sargodha and Gilgit Baltistan.

The authority’s officers and staff have been making all-out efforts to ensure quality broadcast for viewers across the country, he added.

Saleem Baig also briefed the delegation about PEMRA’s laws and codes of ethics for electronic media.
The delegation acknowledged the crucial role of PEMRA in the progress of media expressing the hope that it would continue to do so for the development of the country.

It is worth mentioning here that the chairman studied from the GC University.

Chinese cities turn air-raid shelters into heat shelters

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BEIJING, July 13 (APP): Many cities in China have been opening air-raid shelters for local residents to escape heat waves in some areas which have seen temperatures soaring past 40 C, leading to chickens and pigs in farms perishing from the heat.

Temperatures inside some shelters are about 10 C lower than outside, making them attractive places for students to study or play chess and some residents to play ping-pong or read free books, media reports said.

Two shelters in Central China’s Wuhan, Hubei Province, will operate for 12 hours each day until September. Six air raid shelters, able to accommodate up to 2,000 people, in Hangzhou, the capital city of East China’s Zhejiang Province, have been equipped with free wifi, drinks and heatstroke medicines to the residents. Hangzhou has also designated specific areas within seven subway lines as rest areas where chairs are provided for passengers to cool off, ThePaper.cn reported.

Besides Wuhan and Hangzhou, air raid shelters used as public cooling centers can also seen in Xi’an, Northwest China’s Shaanxi Province, and Nanjing, capital city of Jiangsu Province.

Large parts of China have been experiencing unusual heat this year. As of Tuesday, the National Meteorological Center has issued 43 high temperature warnings this year, including 27 yellow warnings and 16 orange warnings. The national average precipitation is 233.4 millimeters, 11.2 percent less than the same period in 2022, the People’s Daily reported Gao Hui, a chief forecaster at the National Climate Center, as saying.

Several animal tragedies have been attributed to the scorching heat. A late-night power outage in Harbin, Northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province, led to the death of 462 pigs at a hog farm due to sustained elevated temperatures. Previously, a chicken farm in Suizhou, Central China’s Hubei Province, failed to issue an alarm in time due to a faulty alarm line linked to a fan, causing more than 4,000 chickens to perish from the heat.

Persistent heat waves have led to a surge in electricity demand and resulted in a major power plant setting a new record for electricity production. The integrated load of the entire network of the China Southern Power Grid, which provides power to five provinces, reached 227 million kilowatts on Tuesday, setting a record high, according to cinic.org.cn.

El Nino comes with an increase in sea temperatures in the tropical Pacific, resulting in changes in atmospheric circulation patterns, which in turn affect climate and weather patterns worldwide, Sun Shao, a senior researcher at the National Climate Center affiliated with the China Meteorological Administration, told the Global Times on Thursday. About 90 percent of the impacts of El Nino from July to September will likely prevail until the end of 2023, according to the World Meteorological Organization citing model predictions and expert assessments.

Wahab Riaz visits Summer Camps, reviews facilities

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By Sohail Ali

LAHORE, Jul 13 (APP): Adviser to the Chief Minister Punjab on Sports and Youth Affairs Wahab Riaz visited Nishtar Park Sports Complex Gymnasium Hall to witness Sports Board Punjab’s Summer Camps of six games on Thursday.

Wahab Riaz visited badminton, wushu, taekwondo, self-defence, karate and gymnastics training camps and played wushu and badminton with young camp participants. He said that it was very pleasant feeling to play wushu and badminton with young players.

Wahab Riaz watched young camp participants taking part in training camps under the supervision of expert coaches and had group photographs with them. He also praised the training techniques of expert coaches and keen involvement of young participants.

Besides this, he has chit chat Advise with young male and female camp probables and their parents and enquired about the standard of training and facilities being provided to them during Summer Camps.

Speaking on the occasion, he said that the mega Summer Camp is being organized to provide an opportunity to young players to keep themselves busy in healthy sports activities during their summer vacations.

He expressed his hope that several talented players would emerge from different games in this Summer Camp.

Wahab Riaz said the prime objective of Summer Camps is to engage maximum school-going children in sports activities and provide them an opportunity to play multiple games under one roof. “This healthy practice will definitely develop the interest and passion of sports among the young generation” he added.

He said “Holding of Summer Camps is a useful development and we will try to continue this activity even after the resumption of academic activities in schools”. Sports Board Punjab is providing best facilities to all players at Summer Camps, he said and added that the coaches are imparting top level training to young camp trainees.

The parents of the young school-going children lauded the facilities being provided to them during Summer Camp.

They opined that this healthy activity should also continue after summer vacations.

President calls for prevention, early diagnosis of life-threatening diseases

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President Dr Arif Alvi addressing a healthcare convention, at Aiwan-e-Sadr, Islamabad, on 13-07-2023.

ISLAMABAD, Jul 13 (APP): President Dr Arif Alvi Thursday called for prevention and early diagnosis of diseases like breast cancer and water-borne ailments to give people a chance to live longer healthy lives.
Speaking virtually at an awareness programme arranged by Siemens Healthineers, he underlined the need for improvements in the health and education sectors of Pakistan.
Despite the limited resources a developing country like Pakistan should give priority to health and education of the people, he stressed.
He said preventive measures and widespread awareness were vital to prepare people against the onslaught of life-threatening diseases.
He said Pakistan had an experience of effectively and successfully tackling Covid 19 as compared to the neighboring country where the death rate was higher.
Spreading of awareness among people was critical to keep Covid under control, he said adding people followed the advice of the government to wear masks, keep their distance and take preventive measures to help the country eventually overcome the challenge.
The President urged people to ensure cleanliness to stop the spread of communicable diseases.
Religious scholars could play an important role by teaching the significance of hygiene during their sermons in mosques, he continued.
He appreciated the efforts of Begum Samina Alvi in raising awareness about the threats posed by breast cancer to the health of women.
While citing reasons for late diagnosis of breast cancer among women in Pakistan, he said women were hesitant to share information about any unusual signs which was the cause of delay in screening for breast cancer.
He said those who go for early screening their chance of survival from breast cancer was 99 percent and women should undergo screening when they feel a lump in their chests.
He pointed to the brain drain in Pakistan saying a large percentage of women who get higher education either prefer to stay at home or leave for better opportunities abroad which resulted in lack of availability of professionals in different fields.
The President said educational institutions should ensure to provide a harassment-free atmosphere to women.
He said it was alarming that 10 percent population in Pakistan was suffering from hepatitis, adding due to the contribution of Bill and Malinda Gates Foundation, Pakistan had almost eliminated polio however, few cases were reported along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border.
He mentioned that rapid progress in artificial intelligence and other technology tools was making early diagnosis possible for a number of diseases.
He also underscored the need for improved infrastructure for the treatment of mental ailments, adding Pakistan had a low number of psychiatrists and psychologists and there should be more focus on providing treatment to people through online services.
Earlier Begum Samina Alvi gave away recognition awards among health practitioners contributing to the health sector.
A number of cancer survivors including prominent actor Nadia Jamil also shared their struggle with the deadly disease and their eventual recovery.
The representatives of Siemens highlighted their efforts for ensuring better diagnostic facilities for patients.

Govt mulling Hajj through road, ferry service: Talha Mehmood

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 13 (APP): Federal Minister for Religious Affairs and Inter-faith Harmony Senator Muhammad Talha Mehmood on Thursday said Hajj through ferry service and by road was under the government’s consideration in order to provide maximum relief to the Pakistani pilgrims.

He said it was first time that the Religious Ministry had returned an amount of Rs 4.5 billion to the Hajj pilgrims this year and was in the process to return over Rs 2 billion more.

The minister was addressing the convention of All Pakistan Newspapers Employees Confederation (APNEC).

The participants of the convention viewed that the Hajj 2023 was a transparent and scandal-free Hajj in the country’s history.

The minister assured that the services in the next Hajj programme would be better and efforts would be made to minimize the expenses..

“I performed Hajj as a common man and keenly observed the problems faced by the pilgrims, and I will try to resolve the same with the blessings of the Almighty,” he added.

Journalists and media workers should also be included in the Hajj quota system like other organizations, he said, assuring that he would take tangible actions in that regard.

“Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman truly loves Pakistan. I found him very emotional about Pakistan,” the minister added.

He congratulated the newly elected APNEC Chairman Muhammad Siddique Sanghar, Secretary General Dara Zafar and all other members.

President of Council of Pakistan Newspaper Editors Khushnood Ali Khan, on the occasion, said the minister had set a remarkable example by performing Hajj as a common man without any protocol.

A delegation of Abu Dhabi Ports UAE led by Consul General Bakheet Ateeq Al Remeithi call on Sindh Governor Kamran Khan Tessori at Governor House

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A delegation of Abu Dhabi Ports UAE led by Consul General Bakheet Ateeq Al Remeithi call on Sindh Governor Kamran Khan Tessori at Governor House
APP63-130723 KARACHI: July 13 – A delegation of Abu Dhabi Ports UAE led by Consul General Bakheet Ateeq Al Remeithi call on Sindh Governor Kamran Khan Tessori at Governor House.APP/TZD/ABB
A delegation of Abu Dhabi Ports UAE led by Consul General Bakheet Ateeq Al Remeithi call on Sindh Governor Kamran Khan Tessori at Governor House
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Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah meets with Iranian Consul General Mr. Hassan Nourian here at CM House

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Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah meets with Iranian Consul General Mr. Hassan Nourian here at CM House
APP65-130723 KARACHI: July 13 – Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah meets with Iranian Consul General Mr. Hassan Nourian here at CM House. APP/TZD/ABB
Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah meets with Iranian Consul General Mr. Hassan Nourian here at CM House
APP65-130723 KARACHI

Majlis Wahdat-e-Muslimeen leader, Allama Hassan Zafar Naqvi addresses Press conference at Karachi Press Club

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Majlis Wahdat-e-Muslimeen leader, Allama Hassan Zafar Naqvi addresses Press conference at Karachi Press Club
APP66-130723 KARACHI: July 13 – Majlis Wahdat-e-Muslimeen leader, Allama Hassan Zafar Naqvi addresses Press conference at Karachi Press Club. APP/AMH/ TZD/ABB
Majlis Wahdat-e-Muslimeen leader, Allama Hassan Zafar Naqvi addresses Press conference at Karachi Press Club
APP66-130723 KARACHI

Attorney General of Pakistan Mr. Anwar Mansoor Usman Awan call on Speaker National Assembly Raja Pervez Asharf

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Attorney General of Pakistan Mr. Anwar Mansoor Usman Awan call on Speaker National Assembly Raja Pervez Asharf
APP67-130723 ISLAMABAD: July 13 – Attorney General of Pakistan Mr. Anwar Mansoor Usman Awan call on Speaker National Assembly Raja Pervez Asharf. APP/ TZD/ABB
Attorney General of Pakistan Mr. Anwar Mansoor Usman Awan call on Speaker National Assembly Raja Pervez Asharf
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Kashmiris observe 92nd Kashmir Martyrs Day

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MIRPUR (AJK), Jul 13 (APP): Kashmiris living on both sides of the Line of Control, besides the rest of the world, observed the 92nd Kashmir Martyrs Day on Thursday with the renewal of the pledge to continue the grand mission of the Kashmiri martyrs through continuing the freedom struggle, with full vigour, for the achievement of the birthright of self-determination.

They paid glorious tributes to the martyrs of Jammu & Kashmir including 22 valiant sons of the soil for laying down the supreme sacrifices.

About 92 years ago on this day (July 13) in 1931 in front of Central Jail Srinagar raised mutiny by laying the foundation stone of the movement for the liberation of the motherland from the despotic Dogra Maharajah’s rule.

Special prayer meetings and symposiums were the hallmark of the Kashmir Martyrs Day across AJK as well as at various places in the strife-torn Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) and the rest of the world to observe the day.

It was on this day in 1931 when the Dogra troops shot dead 23 Kashmiris in front of the Central Jail Srinagar. A large number of people had gathered outside the jail protesting against the trial of a young man – Abdul Qadeer for treason inside the prison located in the high-security zone.

In AJK, it was a state holiday to facilitate the people to participate in the events of the day from all over the liberated territory.

This year too, the Kashmir Martyrs Day was flanked by a sign of new hope, that if India agrees to the ground realities without any reservations and learns a lesson from the historical facts that she (New Delhi) cannot rule Kashmiris at gunpoint, may help bring lasting peace and prosperity in the region through the early peaceful settlement of the Kashmir issue in line with the aspirations of the people of entire internationally-acknowledged Jammu & Kashmir state.

In IIOJK State, a complete shutter down strike was observed against the forced and illegal Indian occupation of bulk part of the Jammu Kashmir State.

People visited the graveyards of the Shuhada in Srinagar and other places and offered Fateha – besides holding special prayer meetings for the upholding of the status of the martyrs in heaven.

Special Kashmir Martyrs Day meetings were held at almost all the district and tehsil headquarters including Mirpur, Muzaffarabad, Kotli, Bagh, Rawalakot, Sudhanoti, Neelam Valley, Haveili, Hattiyan and Bhimbher and all other small and major towns and cities under the spirit of various social, political and religious Kashmiri outfits besides the civil society belonging to all spheres of life including the business community, lawyers and the media groups in various parts of the state.

Speakers on the sideline of a special prayer meeting to mark the Kashmir Martyrs Day held in Mirpur strongly condemned the continual reign of state terrorism and violence unleashed by the Indian occupational forces in Srinagar and the rest of the bleeding-occupied valley since last six years where hundreds of innocent Kashmiris including the young Commander of Hisb ul Mujahideen Burhan Muzaffar Wani were martyred since July 8 in 2016 for raising voice for the liberation of the motherland from Indian clutches.

Speakers paid glorious tributes shaheed Burhan and other Kashmiri martyrs for laying down the supreme sacrifices of their lives for the noble cause of freedom from the forcible Indian bondages.

Another Kashmir Martyrs Day ceremony was hosted by the management of the local Urdu Daily “Shaheen” to pay rich tributes to the martyrs of Jammu and Kashmir for giving supreme sacrifices of their precious lives.