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Hasaranga reprimanded for breaching ICC code of conduct

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Hasaranga reprimanded for breaching ICC code of conduct

ISLAMABAD, Jul 02 (APP):Sri Lanka player Wanindu Hasaranga has been reprimanded for breaching Level 1 of the ICC Code of Conduct during the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier match against Netherlands on Friday at Queen’s Sports Club in Bulawayo.

Hasaranga was found to have breached Article 2.2 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel, which relates to “abuse of cricket equipment or clothing, ground equipment or fixtures and fittings during an International Match.”
In addition to this, one demerit point has been added to Hasaranga’s disciplinary record, for whom it was the second offence in a 24-month period, taking his number of demerit points to two, said a press release.
The incident occurred after Hasaranga was dismissed, when on return to the pavilion, he hit the boundary skirtings with his bat in an aggressive manner.
Hasaranga admitted the offence and accepted the sanction proposed by Shaid Wadvalla of the Emirates ICC International Panel of Match Referees, so there was no need for a formal hearing.
On-field umpires Martin Saggers and Greg Brathwaite, third umpire Jayaraman Madanagopal and fourth umpire Asif Yaqoob levelled the charge.
Level 1 breaches carry a minimum penalty of an official reprimand, a maximum penalty of 50 per cent of a player’s match fee, and one or two demerit points.

PFC to take part Imam Abu Hanifa 2nd International and National Expo, Trade Fair Kabul starting on July 16

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PFC to take part Imam Abu Hanifa 2nd International and National Expo, Trade Fair Kabul starting on July 16

ISLAMABAD, Jul 02 (APP):Pakistan Furniture Council (PFC ) will take part in the 3-days Imam Abu Hanifa 2nd International and National Expo and Trade Fair Kabul starting from July 16 to discover business opportunities and explore new market access for Pakistani products.

Chief Executive Officer PFC Mian Kashif Ashfaq talking to a delegation of industrialists led by Ch Zeeshan Elahi Arain CEO Marvel Cables here on Sunday said that PFC along with Chenone will be participating in this mega event, said a news release.

“Chenone will also exhibit its high-quality international standards products to capture their share in the global market besides it’s an excellent opportunity to showcase Pak products and develop business deals with international buyers”, he added.

Mian Kashif Ashfaq said that around over hundreds of Pak companies will be exhibiting their products which included furniture, textile, garments, leather garments, sportswear, sports goods engineering, etc.

He said this expo will also offer professional buyers a sourcing platform with a wide variety of products ranging from basics to the most creative and qualitative.

Mian Kashif Ashfaq said PFC and Chenone have already attended several other international fairs in the United States, China, Italy, Sri Lanka etc and introduced its products which are in great demand.

He hoped in getting orders from foreign buyers.

The Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) is facilitating the manufacturers of export products.

He said he will also hold a series of marathon meetings with tycoons for investment to avail the government unprecedented special package for foreign investors.

Minister Talha strongly firmly condemns Holy Quran desecration in Sweden

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MAKKAH MUKARMA , Jul 02 (APP):Minister of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Senator Talha Mehmood vehemently denounced the desecration of the Holy Quran in Sweden.

In a resolute statement, he emphasized that mere condemnation is insufficient.

Talha strongly stated, “Islamophobia is a stigma on the face of the Western world,” stressing that freedom of expression cannot be shielded by such heinous acts that have deeply hurt the sentiments of over 1.5 billion Muslims.

He called upon the OIC (Organization of Islamic Cooperation) to actively engage in effectively addressing such issues.

Tourists asked to observe traffic rules to avoid mishaps in Murree

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Tourists asked to observe traffic rules to avoid mishaps in Murree

RAWALPINDI, Jul 02 (APP): City Traffic Police (CTP) on the directives of Commissioner Rawalpindi Division had finalized all the arrangements to ensure the security of the visitors and facilitate the tourists in Murree, particularly during the Eid ul Azha holidays while the tourists had been urged to strictly observe traffic rules to avoid traffic congestion and road mishaps, said a City Traffic Police spokesman.


He informed that the City Traffic Officer, Rawalpindi Tamoor Khan had requested the tourists to observe traffic rules on the roads of Murree to avoid traffic mess and any untoward incidents during summer season.


Special teams had been formed to facilitate the tourists and resolve their problems if any in Murree, he said adding, parking the vehicles were not being allowed outside the parking areas.


There was a complete ban on illegal parking on the roads in Murree particularly at exit and entry points besides restrictions on cooking at the roadside.


The spokesman informed that single, double parking was not being allowed on roads except designated parking places. The motorcyclists without safety helmets were not being allowed to enter Murree, he added.


Several roads including Bank Road, GPO Chowk to Kashmir Point, Hall Road, Lalazar to Kashmir Point, View Fourth Road, View Fourth Road to GPO Chowk, Guldana Road, GPO Chowk to Guldana Chowk, Dilkusha Road, Imtiaz Shaheed Road to Lari Adda via Dilkusha Hotel, Cecil Road, Imtiaz Shaheed Road to Cart Road via Cecil Apartments, and Pindi Point had been declared one-way roads to facilitate the motorists, he said.


According to a district administration spokesman, a main control room had been set up at Jinnah Hall in Unit office Murree, District Council, Municipal Committee Murree which could be contacted at 051-9269015-16-18.
He urged the tourists to cooperate with traffic police so that the traffic mess could be avoided.


The motorists should avoid wrong parking on roads which would help ensure the smooth flow of traffic, he said.
“The beautiful climate of Murree during summer attracts a large number of tourists so motorists face severe traffic congestion,” he said adding that traffic moves even slower due to heavy traffic load.


He said the DC had advised the tourists to avoid wrong parking, double lines, speeding, and taking selfies in the middle of the roads.


The spokesman informed that foolproof security was being provided to the tourists in Murree.


He said, all the security and traffic arrangements had been finalized to facilitate the tourists. The holidays of all the departments concerned including Murree administration had been canceled to make the arrangements foolproof.


A special plan had also been formulated for Murree under which nearly 1000 personnel including over 700 cops and 285 CTP officials were performing their duties to facilitate the visitors.

Around 40,000 people thronged ‘Lake View’ park during weekend

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Around 40,000 thousand people thronged 'Lake View' park during weekend

ISLAMABAD, Jul 2 (APP):As many as 40,000 thousand people thronged ‘Lake View Park’ to enjoy barbecue parties after Eidul Azha with their family and friends.

With its spacious location at the shores of Rawal Dam, Lake View Park has started attracting more visitors than other public parks and picnic spots in the twin cities, reported a private news channel.

Traditionally, people used to go to Ayub Park and Nawaz Sharif Park but now both the places seem too crowded and there is little for enjoyment,” there are also other attractions in the federal capital including Japanese Park, the Zoo and the whole track up to Pir Sohawa.

However, Lake View Park has all the facilities available in one spot, making it the most attractive place for visitors.

Thousands of merrymakers, including families and groups of youngsters, belonging to the twin cities and surrounding areas thronged the limited public places in Rawalpindi and Islamabad.

Visitors also enjoyed boat rides in Lake View Park on weekend.

FTO Coordinator highlights potential of 5G to revolutionize industries, drive global economic transformation

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 02 (APP): Coordinator to Federal Tax Ombudsman Meher Kashif Younis on Sunday said it is evident that 5G has the potential to revolutionize industries and drive economic transformation on a global scale.

Speaking at a seminar on “ The role of 5G in Economy” under the aegis of Gold Ring Economic Forum, a strategic think tank, he said the impact of 5G on the economy is expected to be significant, with numerous potential benefits across various industries, said a news release.

He said 5G technology will open up new possibilities for innovation and entrepreneurship.

“Startups and businesses will be able to leverage the high-speed and low-latency capabilities of 5G to develop and deploy new applications, services, and business models.

This will spur economic growth, create jobs, and drive technological advancements”, he added.

He said this improved connectivity will enable faster and more reliable communication between devices, leading to increased productivity and efficiency across industries.

He said the low latency and high reliability of 5G networks will enable real-time monitoring and control of machinery, improved supply chain management, predictive maintenance, and overall operational efficiency.

He said this will fuel the growth of mobile-based services, such as mobile gaming, streaming platforms, e-commerce, and mobile advertising.

Meher Kashif Younis said the widespread adoption of 5G is expected to contribute significantly to economic growth and productivity gains.

According to estimates by the World Economic Forum, 5G deployment could generate $13.2 trillion in global economic output by 2035. The increased efficiency, automation, and innovation brought about by 5G will create new business opportunities, attract investments, and drive economic competitiveness,he added.

It’s worth noting that the full impact of 5G on the economy will unfold over time as the technology matures and more use cases are developed.

It will also facilitate the growth of telemedicine, allowing healthcare providers to deliver remote consultations and remote patient monitoring, said adding that it also facilitate the growth of telemedicine, allowing healthcare providers to deliver remote consultations and remote patient monitoring.

Shahzad Ali urges farmers to switch to intercropping for higher agricultural production, profitability

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Shahzad Ali urges farmers to switch to intercropping for higher agricultural production, profitability

ISLAMABAD, Jul 02 (APP):Chairman Rice Research and Development Board Punjab Shahzad Ali Malik on Sunday stressed the urgent need for switching over to “Intercropping” for growing two or multiple crops simultaneously in the same field for bumper agricultural production to achieve food autarky besides boosting the profitability of farmers across the country.

Talking to a delegation of progressive farmers led by Pir Saddam Hussain Shah of Pindi Shaikh Musa district Faisalabad, he said Intercropping can significantly enhance overall crop productivity, said a press release.

By growing different crops together, farmers can maximize the use of available resources, such as sunlight, water, and nutrients, he added.

He said the complementary nature of different crops helps in better utilization of the growing space, resulting in higher yields per acre.

“Income from intercropping can improve farm profitability and financial stability,” he said.

Intercropping provides a form of insurance against crop failure. If one crop is susceptible to pests, diseases, or adverse weather conditions, the other crops in the mixture can compensate for the losses.

This diversification of crops reduces the risk of complete crop failure and helps farmers maintain a more stable income, he added.

He said different crops have different nutrient requirements and Intercropping allows for the efficient utilization of soil nutrients, as crops with contrasting nutrient needs can be grown together.

He said overall, intercropping offers numerous advantages, including increased yield, risk reduction, efficient resource utilization, weed suppression, pest and disease management, soil improvement, economic benefits, and environmental sustainability.

It is a valuable strategy for optimizing agricultural production and promoting resilient and sustainable farming systems.

Shahzad Ali Malik highlighting its advantages said some crops act as natural repellents or attractants for pests, which can help in pest management without relying solely on chemical interventions.

While concluding he said, on the other hand, Intercropping promotes biodiversity and ecological balance in agricultural systems. By cultivating diverse crops, farmers create habitats for beneficial insects, birds, and other organisms, which helps in natural pest control and pollination.

This approach reduces the reliance on synthetic pesticides and promotes sustainable farming practices.

‘School on Wheels’ – a novel attempt to educate poor

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‘School on Wheels’ – a novel attempt to educate poor
APP03-090323 ISLAMABAD: March 09 - An inside view of mobile bus "School On Wheels" launched by Prime Minister of Pakistan for rural area children. APP/UER/MAF/ZID/MOS

By Qaiser Uz Zaman

ISLAMABAD, Jul 2 (APP): As the clear divide of rich and poor in our society badly affects our education system keeping poverty ridden students’ far off the quality education, millions of the poor students can seen roaming around when they should have been at schools.

The rising trend of private institutions’ education, rising fees and the deteriorating standard of public sector schools especially in rural areas has made the situation more difficult for the poor parents.

This tendency not only implicate on our overall education system and its standard but also the drop outs number is yet uncontrollable at the secondary and higher secondary level and above.

Ongoing economic recession and price hike is another phenomenon adding to the miseries of poor people whose illiterate children cannot be much more than a class ruled by the educated elite and the affluent.

In such a challenging situation, the nations and the governments come up with novel ideas to bridge the gaps and provide ample educational facilities to the children.

Such an idea of reaching out to poor students in remote areas through diverse attractions has been launched by the present government in the name of ‘Schools on Wheels.’

As the project aims to offer educational facilities to children through mobile libraries, two bright colored buses decorated with balloons and windows painted with alphabets and cartoons have been launched in Tarnol and Nilore areas of Islamabad Capital Territory.

Reflecting as bright and clean classrooms, their interior is filled with images of alphabets, numbers, days of the week and pictures of fruit and animals to provide primary education to children aging from three to five years in rural areas.

“By the time, we have two buses with five more in the final stages of preparation to be hopefully start functioning just after Eid ul Adha,” informed Deputy Director Research and Development Federal Directorate of Education Muhammad Nadeem.

Nadeem, who is also looking after the project said a Memorandum of Understanding was in pipeline with the British Council to provide around 20 more state-of-the-art buses for ‘Schools on Wheels’ project to educate out of school children.

He said some private organizations like “Right to Play” were also supporting the government for this project.

“These NGOs provide free teachers besides helping in discipline-related issues.”

He explained that these buses roam in rural areas where schools are farther, particularly to attract minor children. “We focus the areas where minors are unable to go far away schools. After providing basic education, the students will be shifted to nearby regular schools.”

Nadeem said each bus is equipped with computers, desks, whiteboard, Smart Boards, LCDs, ACs and Washroom.

Provision of education is prerequisite for any nation to progress and produce leaders in different fields and a country like Pakistan with lesser literacy rate in rural areas need more concentration on basic educational infrastructure.

This initiative envisaged by Minister for Education and Professional Training Rana Tanveer Hussain is initially welcomed by people with the poor hoping to benefit from this facility.

“I am a daily-wager and always wanted my children to get education, but could not afford financially. This initiative has provided me an opportunity to get my kids educated at my doorstep,” said Jamal Ahmed, a resident of Nilore area.

A father of four children, Jamal Ahmed said his younger son now gets ready early in the morning and waits for the bus. “I hope this initiative would help many poor like me to get their children educated.”

The project was launched by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in February this year with a plan to expand it to other parts of the country to attract more and more parents and their children to this facility.

The children could be seen sitting in colorful chairs installed in these mobile libraries where they are enrolled for mobile classrooms.

They are also provided meals, fostering a culture of reading and nourishment.

“My son was fond of learning but I could not send him to a school. But, now teachers come to our vicinity regularly on a bus and my son joyously goes there to study,” said Munawar Khan, a resident of Tarnol.

As Pakistan spends only two percent of its GDP on education with around 48% of its rural population illiterate, much more novel ideas are needed to attract rural children to education.

One can also recall the ideas of community schools, Masjid Maktab schools and Taleem-e-Balighan but all faded away with the passage of time who knows with or without generating desired results.

Therefore, at a time when even the developing nations in third world are taking strides in the arena of education and knowledge dispensation, we direly need to promoting uniformity of syllabus and physical facilities at institutions for bridging a clear divide of rich and poor in our educational system.

Now, if we fail to embark on long term and sustainable measures, it would be too difficult for us to compete in the global race of prosperity and well being.

Talha acknowledges Pakistan Hajj Mission’s exceptional efforts, calls for enhanced Post-Hajj facilities

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Talha acknowledges Pakistan Hajj Mission's exceptional efforts, calls for enhanced Post-Hajj facilities

MAKKAH MUKARMA , Jul 01 (APP): Minister of Religious Affairs, Senator Muhammad Talha Mahmood, has commended the Pakistan Hajj mission’s team for their exceptional efforts in making remarkable Hajj arrangements within a very limited time and directed the mission to further enhance the post-Hajj facilities provided to the pilgrims.

Chairing a meeting the minister stressed the importance of providing comprehensive services to the esteemed pilgrims in Makkah and Madinah, leaving no aspect unattended.

Additionally, he urged the Hajj mission to initiate preparations for the next Hajj without delay, aiming to enhance the pilgrims’ experience through improved accommodations, meals, and transportation facilities in the upcoming year.

Director Moavineen Sajjad Haider Yaldram briefed the minister about Hajj arrangements.

The meeting was attended by the Additional Secretary of the Ministry of Religious Affairs, Syed Ata Rahman, and the Director General of Hajj in Jeddah, Abdul Wahab Soomro.

Motorcyclist on the way cover his face with piece of cloth to protect from direct sunlight during hot weather in the city

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Motorcyclist on the way cover his face with piece of cloth to protect from direct sunlight during hot weather in the city
APP30-010723 MULTAN: July 01 - Motorcyclist on the way cover his face with piece of cloth to protect from direct sunlight during hot weather in the city. APP/SFD/ABB
Motorcyclist on the way cover his face with piece of cloth to protect from direct sunlight during hot weather in the city
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