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Kashmiris determined to carry on freedom struggle from Indian yoke; APHC

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 9 (APP):The All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) has said that Kashmiris are determined to carry on their struggle for the liberation of their motherland from Indian yoke.

The APHC spokesman in a statement issued in Srinagar in the Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) on Sunday, said the killings, arrests and torture cannot defeat the Kashmiris’ urge for freedom and they are ready to face Indian bullets but will not surrender.

According to Kashmir Media Service, the Modi regime cannot defeat the spirit of Kashmiri people to win freedom and they have no option but to fight Indian illegal occupation. Kashmiris will continue sacrificing their lives till freedom from Indian clutches, he added.

The APHC spokesman said that Kashmiri people were united to defeat India’s nefarious designs in IIOJK and salute to the Kashmiri people for refusing to accept Indian hegemony.

He maintained that the ongoing people’s struggle against Indian tyranny would remain a golden page in Kashmir’s history and the day was not far when Kashmiris would see the dawn of freedom.

India’s brutal military occupation of Kashmir is a challenge to the international community and it must resolve the lingering dispute according to the United Nations resolutions and aspirations of the Kashmiri people, he added.

Coercive measures demanded against violators on motorways

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By Mashkoor Naqvi

ISLAMABAD, Jul 9 (APP):Constructed in the 1990s as country’s one of flagship projects, Pakistan motorway had presented a plausible travelling facility to commuters, nagged by full of hassle travelling on Grand Trunk Road and other arteries leading to different cities from the Federal Capital.

No horns, no screeching and no lanes violations had been the hallmark of Islamabad-Lahore (M-2) and Islamabad-Peshawar (M-1) motorways as the specially raised Police force always stood guard to ensure smooth travelling and penalize the violators.

But, in recent years especially, the policing quality deteriorated with passenger buses, loader vans and privately driven vehicles most often violating speed limits, lane discipline and other violations resulting in lethal accidents like one happened recently in Salt Range claiming lives of around 13 passengers.

If we talk specifically, the Beats at Kala Shah Kaku to Sukheki and from Kallar Kahar to Chakri are the worst regions governed plagued with rampant violations by the passenger buses and mini trucks ferrying milk, animals and broiler chicken from Punjab to Islamabad and beyond.

They have adopted a common habit of continuously using the center lane, over speeding with most of buses running at around 120 and cars the cars, jeeps and other LTVs from the extreme right fast lane.

People have also complained of mini trucks slowly moving in the lanes designated for fast moving vehicles and the ruthless bus drivers blowing horns and flashing lights behind the cars plying in center lane at the specified speed limit of 120.

Although the motorway police has taken certain measures to streamline traffic on motorways, yet the unruly drivers find space for violations endangering theirs and others lives.

“Why strict action is not taken against the violators,” questioned Rashid Mahmood, a frequently traveler of motorways from Islamabad to Lahore and Multan. “I often see vehicles crossing me when I was driving at permissible speed limit of 120 kilometers per hour.”

He noticed that most of these buses show their route details from cities in Punjab to destinations in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. “Sometimes, they run buses continuously in the center lanes, blowing power horns and lights on high beam irking forerunners. Crossing LTVs from the fastest lane is yet their another hazardous practice.”

Their abrupt lane changing, Rashid states takes aback LTV drivers, seeing a giant bus crossing them wrongly and forcing them to apply sudden brakes.

When a bus driver was questioned about this mindset, he had no valid reason except that it being his habit to run faster than others and reach the destination earlier than the competitors.

Although the violations tendency is rampant among the drivers of less known companies leading to Peshawar and other Khyber Pakhtunkhwa cities, yet those driving buses of commonly deemed as responsible transport companies like Faisal Movers and Daewoo adopt the same course.

“There was a time when these bus drivers could never even think of lanes violation and over speeding,” said another commuter, Javed Chaudhry. “But in recent past, we have astonishingly seen motorway as free for many people.”

He also pointed out that many costly vehicle owners take it as their right to continuously drive in the crossing lane for kilometers without any reason. “May be it is for ridiculing the law or for satisfaction of ego for owning a costly vehicle.”

Chaudhry also complained of the vehicles ferrying poultry birds, milk and animals from Punjab to Islamabad and cities in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa continuously using middle lane on too slow speed hindering the way of fast moving LTVs.

No doubt that the Motorway Police keeps busy in managing traffic at certain points through patrolling and installing speed limit cameras but these measures feel too short of nabbing the violators.

They have launched a “No More Violations” initiative for strict implementation of traffic rules and a recent appreciative measure of passenger buses movement in flocks led by Police vehicles to maintain speed especially in Salt Range.

“To avoid accidents, we have made the buses to travel through Kallar Kahar region in the form of a convoy,” said DIG (Motorway North Zone) Muhammad Yusuf Malik. “This strategy has been formulated to protect precious lives of passengers and staff of passenger buses.”

Moreover, he stated it has also been decided to issue time cards to buses traveling from Islamabad to Lahore at predetermined safe places on motorway and ensure its strict compliance especially in Salt Range area.
Motorway Police officials believe this effort would allay fears of accidents in Kallar Kahar hilly area as they also informed about functioning of PSV Information Management Center at Toll Plaza Islamabad Entrance Movie Point to compile data of facilities and passengers safety in PSV transport plying on M2.

The NHMP also organizes lectures and workshops for drivers and bus owners at bus terminals, distribute pamphlets and air programs at FM 95 radio channel about passengers safety.

Even acknowledging their efforts for better policing, there are still weak areas like insufficient equipment and deployment that make the commuters violate rules at certain points.

The commuters have suggested to reign in mini truck owners and drivers, issue time cards to passenger buses for the whole route instead of specific points, enhance number of speed cameras and also penalize violators as well as negligent officials.

PM, FM to address inaugural session of Gandhara symposium

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ISLAMABAD, July 9 (APP): Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif and Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari will address the inaugural session of a three-day Gandhara symposium, being held here from July 11 to July 13.

The symposium titled “Cultural Diplomacy: Reviving Gandhara Civilization and Buddhist Heritage in Pakistan” ” is being held under the prime minister’s vision of interfaith harmony, aims at raising global awareness about the historical and cultural significance of the Gandhara civilization and Buddhist heritage in Pakistan.

Chairman, Prime Minister’s Taskforce on Gandhara Tourism Dr. Ramesh Kumar Vankwani and Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Senator Talha Mehmood will also address its different sessions, besides keynotes by different foreign and local dignitaries, a press release said.

The delegates will also call on President Dr Arif Alvi.

The symposium is jointly organized by PM’s Task Force on Gandhara Tourism, the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony, Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation (PTDC), the National Heritage and Culture Division and Archeology Departments of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

The objective of the conference is to promote and preserve the rich historical and cultural Buddhist heritage in Pakistan.

By leveraging the power of cultural diplomacy, the conference further aims to strengthen international relationships, foster mutual understanding, and enhance cultural exchange.

The conference will feature speeches and panel discussions coupled with a field visit to sites of religious significance to the Buddhist community while providing a platform for networking, collaboration, and the exchange of ideas and best practices.

A number of Buddhist monks from Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand, Nepal, South Korea and Sri Lanka would attend the symposium.

The sessions would be attended by different foreign panelists including Prof. Ruth Young Professor of Archaeology, University of Leicester, UK, Yi Yun-Jung Member of Korea Cultural Foundation, Nsihantha Pushpa Kumara Dir Min. of Buddhasana Religious and Cultural Affairs, Sri Lanka, Prof. Xiang Debao Prof, School of International Journalism & Communication Studies, China, Prof. Dr. Hridaya Ratna former vice chancellor, Lumbini Buddhist University, Nepal, Kim Yu Tae Dir Multi Culture Museum Seoul , South Korea and others.

Lost Voices: Society’s blind-spot to children’s mental health struggles

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By Andleeb Khan

ISLAMABAD, Jul 9 (APP):A remarkable surge in children;s mental health disorders is a disturbing trend that reflects society’s failure to provide adequate support to the countless children silently struggling.

Health experts have emphasized the pivotal role parents play in supporting children’s mental health.

Family and couple therapy, along with techniques such as psychotherapy, stress management, and behavioral training, prove instrumental in addressing these issues.

Government and community efforts must provide accessible mental health resources, with a commitment to prioritize children’s well-being alongside physical health, they stressed.

Chief Executive Officer MehfoozBachpan (Child Protection Campaign), Bushra Iqbal highlights, “Understanding a child’s personality physiologically, mentally, and physically by giving them a conducive approach provides a protective environment, making them more successful and feel like useful citizens of society.”

A known psychologist Sobia Khateeb adds, “Family and couple therapy are very helpful in dealing with children’s mental health issues, including psychotherapy, family training therapies, stress management, and behavioral management.”

Parents play a crucial role in shaping their children’s mental well-being. By actively engaging with their children, observing their activities, and addressing their thoughts and concerns, parents can create a nurturing environment that fosters emotional resilience.

Open and supportive conversations at home can help alleviate fears and anxieties that contribute to mental health disorders, she added.

Regular check-ins with children are essential in monitoring their emotional well-being. Emotions and moods can fluctuate, and by actively communicating and offering support, parents can normalize any fears or anxieties stemming from their environment.

Reinforcing positive aspects of their lives, such as engaging in activities, spending time with loved ones, and pursuing hobbies, can significantly contribute to a healthy mental state.

However, the responsibility to address children’s mental health issues extends beyond the confines of the home.

Government and community efforts are crucial in providing accessible mental health resources and interventions. Prioritizing children’s mental health, alongside physical health, should be a cornerstone of public health policies.

In countries facing specific challenges, such as polio eradication, the cooperation of parents becomes paramount.

It is essential for parents to understand the implications of neglecting vaccinations, as it not only poses physical health risks but also contributes to mental and emotional distress in children.

By prioritizing their children’s health and actively participating in vaccination programs, parents can contribute to their overall well-being and protect them from potential mental health challenges.

Internal pressures, such as academic performance stress, excessive expectations, and constant comparisons, can significantly impact a child’s mental health.

Creating a supportive environment that fosters individuality and encourages a balanced approach can help alleviate these pressures. Parents should promote a healthy perspective on achievements and ensure children have opportunities for relaxation and self-care.

Addressing name-calling, bullying, and fostering a culture of respect within schools and communities is essential. By educating children on the importance of kindness and empathy, we can create inclusive environments where all children feel safe and valued.

Nabhat whose son experienced multiple mental and physical disorders following an accident has shared a mother’s perspective and ordeal while dealing with such child.

She said to ensure his well-being, she chose an institute specializing in disability care. Despite their commendable efforts, she hired a nurse, acknowledging that professional support is essential.

Parents must recognize when complex needs surpass their abilities alone, she advised parents.

In a nutshell, raising awareness and placing children’s mental health at the forefront is imperative. Parental education programs, guided by experts like Sobia Khateeb, would help empower parents to identify and address potential disorders.

By adopting a proactive approach, we can create a supportive environment that nurtures our children’s mental well-being.

NDMA alerts local admin after India released water in Ravi River

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 09 (APP):The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) on Sunday issued an advisory to the local administration and masses along Ravi River after India released around 185,000 cusecs of water from Ujh Barrage.

The NDMA in its flood update issued here, said as per the Permanent Commission on Indus Water (PCIW), India has released approximately 185,000 cusecs water from Ujh Barrage (River Ravi).

As per the previous record, last year India had also released 173,000 cusecs and approximately one-third of the released water i.e. 60,000 cusecs reached at Jassar causing Low Flood level (gauging point on River Ravi).

Therefore as per the PCIW, considering previous record around 65,000 cusecs is expected to reach within next 20-24 hours.

“Likely Impact: As per flood limits of River Ravi at Jassar, LOW FLOOD in the flood plain areas is expected,” the NDMA said.

As per the NDMA’s guidelines, local administration was vigilantly monitoring situation till July 20th.

Moreover, the public was advised to stay informed and follow guidelines from relevant administration.

PM lauds late Prof. Mir for his integrity, steadfastness  

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ISLAMABAD, July 9 (APP): Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Sunday said that late Professor Waris Mir was a true patriot and a holder of truthfulness even in the face of oppression.

Paying tribute to late Prof. Waris Mir, a renowned journalist, teacher and intellectual, on his death anniversary, the prime minister said that late Mir was a part of that caravan that neither compromised on their principles nor budge from speaking the truth.   

The prime minister further observed that his legacy was being carried by his brave sons.

He prayed for the high ranks of the departed soul and for the bereaved family to bear the loss with equanimity.

Chairman NDMA discusses disaster management cooperation with Swiss Foreign Minister

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 09 (APP):Chairman National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), Lieutenant General Inam Haider Malik on Sunday held an interactive meeting with Swiss Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis to discuss key points related to disaster management and resilience upon his visit here to NDMA headquarters.

The meeting focused on various aspects of disaster preparedness and collaboration between the two countries in the field of disaster management, a news release said.

The Chairman National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) emphasized the significance of local community engagement in order to enable disaster resilience.

He highlighted the unprecedented Floods 2022 emphasizing the need for an efficient Early Warning System (EWS) in place to mitigate the adverse impacts of such disasters.

He stressed the crucial role of disaster preparedness in Pakistan, stating that managing two simultaneous disasters can be a daunting task and have severe consequences.

He apprised the Swiss delegation of inclusive and people-centric disaster preparedness system, mentioning three National Simulation Exercises (SimExs) conducted by NDMA to enhance disaster preparedness in Pakistan.

The Chairman NDMA informed about the establishment of NEOC to generate National Common Operating Picture (NCOP) for all relevant stakeholders to mitigate likely impacts of disasters and setting up NDMA’s Think Tank, NIDM to collaborate with think tanks, NGOs, INGOs, academia, and industry stakeholders both domestically and globally to develop effective policy recommendations and reduce disaster risk. He underlined the importance of reaching out to regional universities for knowledge sharing and capacity building.

Swiss Foreign Minister, Ignazio Cassis, expressed his gratitude for MoU on disaster management cooperation between Switzerland and Pakistan. He highlighted the similarity in topography and challenges faced by both countries, and emphasized the importance of technological knowledge in dealing with complex disaster management challenges and risk management. Minister Cassis expressed his interest in exploring common solutions and collaboration opportunities.

Swiss Minister lauded the development and achievements in disaster management in Pakistan and expressed his anticipation for future cooperation based on the MoU. The meeting concluded with an agreement to continue to work closely together to enhance disaster management capabilities and share best practices in the field.

JCC meeting to explore new avenues of China-Pakistan cooperation, chart future course for CPEC

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BEIJING, July 9 (APP):The Special Commemorative 12th Joint Coordination Committee (JCC) meeting of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is to be held on Tuesday in Beijing, as the two countries celebrate a decade of achievements linked to the project.

Federal Minister for Planning and Development, Ahsan Iqbal who will lead the Pakistani delegation, said before his departure for China that the two sides will explore new avenues of cooperation and chart the future course for the CPEC in emerging sectors during the meeting, Global Times reported.

This year marks a decade of the CPEC.

The landmark project was formalized on July 5, 2013, when the then-prime minister of Pakistan Nawaz Sharif visited China to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Pakistan and China representing the official commencement of the project.

The CPEC is a corridor linking the Gwadar port in southwestern Pakistan with Kashgar in Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, which encompasses energy, transport and industrial cooperation.

The 12th Special CPEC JCC meeting holds great significance as it not only represents a decade of fruitful collaboration but also sets the stage for the next phase of the project.

The meeting aims to forge stronger ties, explore new opportunities and reinforce the foundation of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), the flagship project of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).

Voting underway in Uzbekistan’s Presidential Elections

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TASHKENT, Jul 09 (APP):The voting process of the Presidential Elections of Uzbekistan is underway as polling began at 10,784 polling stations at 8:00 a.m. and will end at 8:00 p.m. local time across the country.

According to the Central Election Commission of Uzbekistan, the polling stations opened at 8 o’clock in all constituencies for elections of the President.

In addition, 56 polling stations established at the Representation of the Republic of Uzbekistan in 39 foreign countries have started working, in particular the polling stations in the eastern countries.

Voting underway in Uzbekistan’s Presidential Elections

Early voting, which took place from June 28 to July 5 this year, was used by 815,313 voters, of whom 180,729 voted abroad and 634,584 – inside the country.

The list of voters includes more than 19.5 million citizens ( 19 593 838 ) citizens which include 53 percent women and 47 men as per data available from the Central Election Commission.

Four candidates are taking part in the election and contesting for President of Uzbekistan which include Ulugbek Inoyatov from the People’s Democratic Party, Shavkat Mirziyoyev from UzLiDeP Party, Robakhon Mahmudova from “Adolat” Social Democratic Party and Abdushukur Hmazayev from the Ecological Party of Uzbekistan.

It is pertinent to mention here that fifteen international organizations and a total of about eight hundred international observers from 47 countries are directly observing the elections.

Voting underway in Uzbekistan’s Presidential Elections

More than 53,000 local observers from political parties that have nominated presidential candidates and from citizens’ self-governing bodies are directly observing the elections.

A total of 1,400 local and foreign media representatives are covering the elections.

The Central Election Commission has no information on violations of electoral legislation during the voting process so far.

According to the updated Constitution, the candidate who wins the election will hold office for the next 7 years.

The Central Election Commission would announce the decision on the results of the presidential election on its official website and other sources no later than 10 days after the election.

PM pays tribute to Fatima Jinnah on her 56th death anniversary

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 09 (APP): Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Sunday paid tribute to Madr-e-Millat Mohtarma Fatima Jinnah on her 56th death anniversary.

The prime minister said that she was a benefactor of the nation and had been a source of courage for Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, PM Office Media Wing said in a press release.

“Despite her senility, she stood firm against dictatorship and played a historic role for the nation, democracy and the country,” he added.

The prime minister said Fatima Jinnah also played an unprecedented role during Pakistan Movement and for the motherland and offered sacrifices.

He said that the personality of Fatima Jinnah was still a beacon of light for the young ladies and women of the country.

The entire nation paid tribute to her contributions and would always stand indebted to her services, he added.

The prime minister prayed for the high ranks of the departed soul and appealed to the nation to pray for her soul.