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Khurram Dastgir visits flood relief camp to distribute ration bags

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HYDERABAD, Aug 29 (APP): Federal Minister for Energy (Power Division) Engineer Khurram Dastgir on Monday visited the rain/flood victims’ camp at Bhit Shah and distributed ration among the affected people.

Speaking to the media on this occasion, the federal minister said that on the directions of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, he was visiting the flood-affected districts of Sindh and the relief goods were being distributed among the victims.

Khurram Dastagir said the prime minister had announced a relief grant of Rs.15 billion for the assistance of the rain victims of Sindh.

He said that with the joint cooperation of the federal and provincial government, the victims of rain would be helped, while under the BISP, the affected people were also being paid cash money.

The federal minister said that the aid supplies for the victims had started arriving from abroad, informing that aid supplies had arrived from Turkey which would soon be distributed among the affectees.

Sanjrani urges developed countries to support flood affectees on humanitarian grounds

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 29 (APP): Chairman Senate Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani on Monday urged the developed countries to come forward and support Pakistan on humanitarian grounds in this hour of need.

During a meeting with Canadian High Commissioner in Pakistan Wendy Gilmour, here at the Parliament House, both the sides discussed ways to explore new avenues for further broadening the ties between Pakistan and Canada.

Sadiq also acknowledged the support and assistance provided by the global community, especially Canada.

He apprised the visiting dignitary about the current flood situation in Pakistan, adding the devastating flash floods in the country had left millions of people homeless, several dead and many injured, asserting that natural disasters were a big challenge for any country or society.

He stated that no one alone could face such emergencies and calamities. A number of issues, including Kashmir and Palestine also came under discussion.

The two dignitaries also discussed ways for further cementing trade and social linkages.

“Pakistan seeks bilateral, long-term and multilateral sustainable relations with Canada,” he said.

They also examined the future roadmap for bringing closer the people of the two countries.

Trade cooperation between the two countries could improve the quality of life in the entire region, he added.

Pakistan and Canada could benefit from each other’s experiences. He expressed best wishes to the leadership and people of Canada.

“Free from ethnic discrimination, justice and equality-based attitudes are indispensable for the promotion of world peace. Developed countries can play an important role in ensuring respect for basic human rights in Occupied Palestine and Occupied Jammu and Kashmir,” Sanjrani stressed.

They agreed to enhance bilateral cooperation in diverse fields, and frame ways to enhance parliamentary cooperation, increase trade, resolve visa issues and establish people-to-people contacts.

Defence Production Minister pays maiden visit to DEPO

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 29 (APP): Minister for Defence Production, Muhammad Israr Tareen during his maiden visit to Defence Export Promotion Organization (DEPO) Monday received briefing on the role and future endeavours of the organization.

Upon arrival, the minister was received by Director General Defence Export Promotion Organization (DEPO), Major General Muhammad Arif Malik, a news release said issued here.

Israr Tareen was briefed about the role of DEPO and ongoing preparations for the 11th edition of International Defence Exhibition and Seminar IDEAS-2022, scheduled from November 15 to 18 this year at Karachi Expo Centre.

During the briefing, it was highlighted that event as per its traditions would host number of splendid activities encompassing world’s cutting edge defence technology demonstrations, International Seminar and business expansions through well planned B2B and B2G engagements.

In addition, Karachi Show would exclusively be arranged for the people of the city at Sea View (Nishan-e-Pakistan).

After the briefing, the minister visited state of the art DEPO display centre and appreciated the quality and specifications of Pakistan’s defence products show cased in the display centre.

He expressed his satisfaction over the arrangements made by DEPO for the successful conduct of IDEAS-2022 and hoped that the event would significantly contribute towards fostering and promoting Pakistan’s strategic relations with international fraternity and would serve to achieve the shared objectives of global peace and stability.

MNAs, MPAs to monitor rescue, rehabilitation operations in respective districts: CM Sindh

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SEHWAN, Aug 29 (APP): Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah on Monday said that the government has nominated MNAs and MPAs as focal persons in each district for the immediate rescue/relief and rehabilitation of rain/flood affected people.

He expressed these views while talking to media persons after inspecting Manchar Lake near Sehwan, adding the government was making efforts to deal with the situation arising from the recent rains, and would not abandon their people in this testing time.

He further said that for the last 10 days he and his cabinet members were continuously visiting Sindh, while he personally came here thrice before.

He said that the decision regarding water discharge has to be taken by technical persons/engineers as the government can not take such decisions.

“Government wants to save people’s lives and property because the situation was bad across Sindh,” CM said, adding that at present, the water pressure was high on the side of the river and there was a crack in the dyke, which he called a serious threat to Juhi town.

The chief minister said that the water level in Manchar lake was currently 121 feet and in 2010 this level had increased to more than 118 feet.

He said he had spoken to the chief of the Pakistan Navy as two helicopters were reaching Dadu for the rescue activities.

He thanked the Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif for visiting Sindh and said the PPP Chairman and Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari was personally monitoring the situation in Sindh by postponing his trip to Europe.

On this occasion, while giving a briefing to the CM, Irrigation department SE said there was 500,944 cusecs of water flow at Guddu barrage, while at Sukkur barrage water flow was recorded at 530,750 cusecs.

Earlier, on arrival in Dadu, MNA Sikandar Rahputo, MNA Rafique Jamali, Commissioner Nadeem Rehman, DIG Pir Muhammad Shah and others received him.

PM grieved over death of Olympian Manzoor junior

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PM grieved over death of Olympian Manzoor junior

ISLAMABAD, Aug 29 (APP): Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Monday expressed his deep grief and sorrow over the death of Pakistan Hockey team legend and former Olympian Manzoor Hussain junior.

In his condolence message, the prime minister prayed for the high ranks of the departed soul and for the bereaved family to bear the loss with equanimity.

He said that late Manzoor Junior, gold medalist of the national hockey team, had been the pride of the nation and his contributions for the game of hockey were unforgettable.  

PM grieved over death of Olympian Manzoor junior

Olympian Manzoor Hussain, known as Manzoor Jr., passed away in Lahore after a cardiac arrest. He was 64.

Manzoor Junior, former captain Pakistan Hockey team, was part of the team which won bronze and gold in the 1976 and 1984 Olympics respectively.

The forward field player was known for his exceptional stick work and was a member of the national hockey teams which brought laurels to the country in 1978 and 1982 hockey World Cups.

PM grieved over death of Olympian Manzoor junior

He had a record 15 gold medals for Pakistan in field hockey. The former Pakistani inside right was the highest gold medalist player in the subcontinent.

Devastating flood hits dog shelter house; most canines evacuated in time

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PESHAWAR, Aug 29 (APP): The devastating flood that badly affected life and property from hilly terrains to the downward plains, has also ruined a shelter house for stray dogs in Sardaryab area of Charsadda district.

“Lucky Animal Protection Shelter that was home to more than 250 stray and abandoned dogs has been badly hit by floods in Charsadda and we have to evacuate the animals in emergency,” reads an SOS call made by Zeba Masood, founder of the sanctuary.

She, in a tweet on the evening of August 27 (Friday), requested supporters and volunteers of the shelter for immediate help to protection the animals from flood water.

Soon after hearing the news of flood water entering Charsadda, Zeba rushed to the shelter home and uploaded a video of rising tides of Kabul river, besides making an emergency call for evacuating the dogs.

Later, at night when the water started entering the shelter home, she uploaded another clip showing the terrified dogs being loaded into a vehicle for shifting them to a safer place.

“Our shelter has been ruined and we have lost some dogs too,” reads another message posted by Zeba on her twitter account, the same night.

She also mentioned that communication link including motorway and other roads had been closed for traffic, adding that they were not able to reach the remaining dogs, which were left in the sanctuary inundated by four to five feet flood water.

“We managed to evacuate around 150 dogs on the night when flood water reached Charsadda, and around 100 are left there which took shelter at the kennel top and other places,” Zeba told APP.

She said on receiving reports of flood warning, she rushed to the shelter home along with her husband for possible evacuation of dogs.

“We also made calls to volunteers for help but reaching the site was very difficult, since it was located near the embankment of Kabul river at Sardaryab.”

Zeba said that she had shifted the dogs to different locations by requesting a few friends and dog lovers who provided temporary shelter to the innocent souls.

“Now search for the remaining dogs is in progress and we have managed to find several canines from the rooftops of various houses abandoned by the inmates due to the flood,” she said.

A boat was also arranged to reach the near by areas where dogs could go for safety after inundating of sanctuary.

The rescued dogs were passing through a fit of stress and fear, and needed a lot of care for which volunteers were requested to reach, she added.

She was arranging imported food for the evacuated dogs which was very costly, and therefore requested the supporters of the shelter to make donations so that food could be arranged for the dogs.

She also expressed the hope that all the missing dogs would soon be found, and the evacuated animals would be shifted back to their shelter home once the flood water receded.

Naveed Qamar visits BISP’s Taluka Tando center

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 29 (APP): Federal Minister for Commerce, Syed Naveed Qamar on Monday visited Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) center at Bulri Shah Karim.

He said strict legal action will be taken against elements found involved in corrupt practices, said a press release issued here.

During the visit, the minister listened the issues faced by the beneficiaries of BISP and
directed the concerned officers to resolve their issues and complaints on top priority.

The minister said that if anyone found involved in corrupt practice, strict legal action would be taken against them adding that any kind of mismanagement would not be tolerated.

Fiscal-monetary policy coordination imperative for effective growth: Miftah

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 29 (APP): Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue Miftah Ismail here on Monday shared the fiscal measures being undertaken for economic revival of country’s economy with newly appointed Governor of State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) Jameel Ahmad.

According to a press statement issued by the finance ministry during a meeting with the SBP governor, the minister also shared that fiscal and monetary policy coordination was imperative for sustainable and effective economic growth.

Governor SBP Jameel Ahmad expressed keen willingness for taking the feasible monetary policy actions in line with the objectives of fiscal policy for putting the economy on the path of long-term economic development.

The governor SBP assured the finance minister of his full support, the statement added.

Pakistan to participate in CIFTIS supply chain, biz services exhibition in Beijing

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BEIJING, Aug 29 (APP): Pakistan is all set to participate in the supply chain and business services exhibition of the China International Fair for Trade in Services (CIFTIS) to be held in Beijing from September 1 to 5, featuring renowned Chinese and international business service providers and their achievements in innovation.

Pakistan Ambassador to China, Moin ul Haque and Commercial Counselor, Ghulam Qadir will attend the opening ceremony scheduled to be held on August 31.

The Pakistani side will also participate in other activities including signing ceremony of Royal Group and JW Group, China-Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Roundtable Seminar on Digital Trade with relevant organizations, international forum on the development and investment of modern food supply chain, and Summit Forum on China’s International Economic Cooperation Going Global.

More than 120 companies and organizations, such as well-known law firms, leading asset evaluation agencies, large business service providers in China and abroad, and national-level human resources industrial parks, have registered to attend the exhibition online and offline.

Among them, many are the world’s top 500 firms and leading companies in their respective industries.

UAE pledges 20 aircraft sorties of relief equipment for flood victims: ISPR

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RAWALPINDI, Aug 29 (APP): The United Arab Emirates (UAE) authorities on Monday contacted the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa and pledged flood relief equipments for Pakistan’s flood-affected people.

The Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) said the UAE authorities had contacted the COAS for flood relief assistance.

“UAE has pledged 20 aircraft sorties flood relief equipment to assist the flood victims across Pakistan,” the ISPR added.