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Registration for Dhee Rani program begins in Lodhran

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LODHRAN, Aug 13 (APP):The registration for Dhee Rani programme had been started in Lodhran.
Deputy Director Social Welfare Nand Laal while talking to APP here on Wednesday said
that like other districts of the province, the registration was launched in Lodhran district.
He said that the Punjab government had announced 5,000 mass weddings for this year across the province.
The willing citizens could get them registered through online App cmp.punjab.gov.pk or dial helpline number 1312 for seeking any guidance or help.
He said that as per directions of the provincial government, registration of maximum people would be ensured for the program concerned.
Teams will also visit homes of aspirants to verify their eligibility to ensure transparency in the programme.
The couples would be given Rs 200,000 financial support (Salami) each through ATM cards.
The government will also arrange for meals in the wedding ceremonies.
It’s worth mentioning here that, the Punjab government had arranged 3,000 mass weddings last year and extended its scope to 5,000 this year.

Health advisor takes notice of high dengue cases in Charsadda

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PESHAWAR, Aug 13 (APP):Advisor to the Chief Minister on Health, Ihtisham Ali here Wednesday took notice of the increase of dengue in Charsadda and directed relevant authorities to initiate urgent response measures.
A total of 50 dengue cases have been reported from the district in August, prompting intensified response activities at both the district and provincial levels, says an official statement here.
On the Advisor’s instructions, a dengue isolation ward has been established at District Headquarters (DHQ) Hospital Charsadda to ensure timely and quality treatment for all affected patients.
 Furthermore, a team of experts from the Field Epidemiology & Training Program (FETP) and the Provincial Disease Surveillance & Response Unit (PDSRU) has been deployed to the district to assist the local health teams in investigation, surveillance, and vector control operations.
The District Disease Prevention & Response Unit (DDPRU) Charsadda has submitted a detailed field visit report, identifying BHU Rajjar, Ameer Abad Muhammad Zai, and surrounding localities as dengue hotspots.
Indoor larval breeding was found during inspections, and immediate measures were taken to eliminate breeding sites.
A crash surveillance plan has been developed for the affected Union Council, with the Health Facility Incharge designated as Team Lead, supported by three Area Incharges.
These officials will work with Lady Health Worker (LHW) teams to conduct door-to-door surveillance and community awareness to ensure 100% coverage.
The report also highlighted a major waste dumping site near Rajjar Bazar as a high-risk mosquito breeding ground. TMA Charsadda has been instructed to conduct immediate cleanup operations, maintain a continuous cleanliness drive, and establish an effective waste disposal system to prevent future cases.
In addition, other line departments particularly the Education Department have been urged to take preventive measures, including emptying and cleaning school water reservoirs during vacations to avoid mosquito breeding.
Advisor Ihtisham Ali reaffirmed the government’s commitment to mobilizing all available resources, strengthening community engagement, and ensuring interdepartmental coordination for effective dengue prevention and control in Charsadda.

U.S, Pakistan reaffirm counterterrorism cooperation in Islamabad Dialogue

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 13 (APP):Pakistan and the United States reaffirmed their shared commitment to combating terrorism in all its forms and manifestations during the latest round of the U.S.-Pakistan Counterterrorism Dialogue held in Islamabad.
The high-level talks were co-chaired by Pakistan’s Special Secretary for the United Nations, Nabeel Munir, and U.S. Department of State Acting Coordinator for Counterterrorism Gregory D. LoGerfo, said a press release issued on Wednesday.
Both delegations stressed the urgency of addressing threats posed by militant groups, including the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), ISIS-Khorasan, and Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), and discussed ways to enhance operational cooperation.
The U.S. side commended Pakistan’s continued successes in containing terrorist entities that endanger regional and global stability. Washington also expressed condolences for the loss of civilians and law enforcement personnel in recent attacks, including the Jaffar Express bombing and the deadly assault on a school bus in Khuzdar.
Delegates emphasized the need to strengthen institutional frameworks, boost security capabilities, and counter the misuse of emerging technologies by terrorist networks. They also pledged to deepen cooperation within multilateral platforms, particularly the United Nations, to develop enduring and effective counterterrorism strategies.
Reaffirming the long-standing partnership between Islamabad and Washington, both sides agreed that sustained, structured engagement remains essential for countering terrorism and promoting lasting peace and stability in the region.

National Assembly session commences under Speaker Ayaz Sadiq’s chairmanship

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 13 (APP):The National Assembly session commenced on Wednesday at 11:40 a.m. under the chairmanship of Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq at the Parliament House.
The House was set to take up various agenda items, including calling attention notices, legislative business, motion, and others.

Indonesian embassy,PRCS jointly organizes blood donation drive on 80th Independence Celebration

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 13 (APP):The Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Islamabad, in collaboration with the Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS), held a blood donation drive under the campaign, “Donate Blood, Save Lives.”
“Indonesian Embassy and PCRS Signed memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Humanitarian Cooperation  and through this blood donation drives under the campaign, was held as part of events in celebrating the 80th Independence Day of Indonesia and the 75th Anniversary of Indonesia-Pakistan Bilateral Relations.
The event was officially opened by H.E. Mr. Chandra W. Sukotjo, Ambassador-designate of the Republic of Indonesia to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. In his remarks, the Indonesian Ambassador highlighted the Indonesian President’s instruction to mark this year’s Independence Day celebrations with simplicity while ensuring they remain meaningful and impactful to others.
“The blood donation is a powerful reminder of the extraordinary impact that our blood donors make in the community.
Indonesian embassy,PRCS jointly organizes blood donation drive on 80th Independence Celebration
Not only have you given the gift of life to patients who need transfusion, you are also the beacon of hope and strength for their grateful families,” Ambassador said in front of Chairperson of PRCS, Mdm. Farzana Naek, and PRCS volunteers, as well as potential donors from ASEAN diplomats, Islamabad Foreign Women’s Association (IFWA), Indonesian community including students, and Pakistani community.
In her address, Chairperson of PRCS praised the Indonesian Embassy’s consistent humanitarian efforts over the years and acknowledged the success of previous joint blood donation campaigns. “It is truly an honor to be at the Indonesian Embassy for such a noble cause,” Chairperson said while extended her heartfelt wishes to all participants and expressed optimism for the continued success of the partnership between the Indonesian Embassy and PRCS.
Indonesian embassy,PRCS jointly organizes blood donation drive on 80th Independence Celebration
Highlighting the significance of the event, the Indonesian Ambassador-designate and Chairperson of PRCS signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on humanitarian and emergency situation cooperation. “This partnership will act as a catalyst for further collaboration, fuelled by spirits of innovation, teamwork, and friendship,” Ambassador concluded his remarks. “I am optimistic for further collaboration, not only with the Indonesian Embassy but also with other Embassies from ASEAN countries,” Chairperson said during interview with journalists from several TV channels and online medias.
Participants expressed enthusiasm for being part of an event that strengthens people-to-people connections, while directly contributing to saving lives. “I’d never donated my blood before. I was scared! But this time I dared to donate it. I learned that donating blood not only makes me healthy, but also helps the lives of others,” expressed Lidzikri, an Indonesian student in International Islamic University in Islamabad (IIUI).
Indonesian embassy,PRCS jointly organizes blood donation drive on 80th Independence Celebration
Several foreign nationals also participated in the blood donation. “I am excited, this is my first experience,” said Nardos from Ethiopia accompanied by her husband from Eritrea. While Lee from South Africa and Elizabeth from the Philippines experienced their first time to participate in the blood donation, Gilles from French has just participated after 20 years for not donating blood.
Indeed, the blood donation underscored the Indonesian Embassy’s commitment to humanitarian causes and reinforced the warm diplomatic, cultural, and social ties among people in Pakistan.

IRSA releases 476,600 cusecs water

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 13 (APP):Indus River System Authority (IRSA) on Wednesday released 476,600 cusecs water from various rim stations with inflow of 498,400 cusecs.
According to the data released by IRSA, the water level in River Indus at Tarbela Dam was 1546.50 feet which was 144.50 feet higher than the dead level of 1402.00 feet. Water inflow and outflow in the dam was recorded as 286,100 cusecs and 285,700 cusecs, respectively.
The water level in River Jhelum at Mangla Dam was 1207.15 feet, which was 157.15 feet higher than its dead level of 1,050 feet. The inflow and outflow of water was recorded 28,800 cusecs and 7,000 cusecs, respectively.
The release of water at Kalabagh, Taunsa, Guddu and Sukkur was recorded as 281,100, 211,300, 195,800 and 110,000 cusecs, respectively. Similarly, from River Kabul, a total of 30,900 cusecs of water released at Nowshera and 123,600 cusecs released from River Chenab at Marala.

PDA, ETEA join hands for Independence Day plantation campaign

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PESHAWAR, Aug 13 (APP):The Higher Education Department’s subsidiary body, ETEA and Peshawar Development Authority (PDA) has formally launched a tree plantation campaign in connection with Independence Day celebrations.
 Under this initiative, saplings of different species will be planted along Peshawar’s University Road and in other parts of the city. The campaign aims to plant trees that will enhance the city’s beauty.
The inauguration ceremony was attended by Secretary Higher Education, Captain (R) Kamran Ahmad Afridi, as the chief guest.
 He initiated the “One Student, One Plant” campaign by planting a tree. The event was also attended by the Executive Director of ETEA, Director PDA, officials from the Higher Education Department, and other relevant officers.
In accordance with the provincial government’s directives, the campaign seeks to raise awareness among students and citizens about the importance of plantation and adopting an eco-friendly lifestyle.
On the occasion, the Secretary Higher Education stated that the campaign’s objective is not only to make the environment greener but also to highlight the significance of trees, especially among the youth and students in combating climate change.
He added that in the context of Independence Day, this campaign holds special importance. He appealed to all citizens, particularly the heads of educational institutions, to plant at least one tree at their homes, schools, colleges, universities, and neighborhoods to protect the country from the adverse effects of climate change.
He further emphasized the need to instill in the younger generation the importance of tree plantation as a pressing need of the time.
It is worth mentioning that as per the provincial government’s directives, this campaign will continue until 14th August.

UAE harnesses AI to boost Arabic language global reach

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ABU DHABI, Aug 13 (WAM/APP) : The UAE has set a model in leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) to integrate the Arabic language and its cultural heritage into the digital sphere, boosting its regional and global presence as a language capable of meeting future demands.
Various state institutions are rolling out AI-driven initiatives in sectors such as publishing, education, lexicography and creative content.
One of the leading projects is the Historical Dictionary of Arabic Language, a monumental scientific achievement completed last year by Sharjah, the “Capital of Arab Culture”. The project documents the evolution of the Arabic language throughout history.
This was followed by the launch of the “GPT Historical Dictionary of the Arabic Language” project, which utilises modern innovations to serve and disseminate the language globally. Linked to AI, the dictionary offers researchers and enthusiasts with over 20 million Arabic words. It also enables them to write and read texts, convert them into videos, and continuously feed the dictionary with new information through a collaboration between the Arabic Language Academy in Sharjah and the Emirates Scholar Research Centre.
Meanwhile, the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Knowledge Foundation is advancing digital culture and knowledge in the Arab world and globally through initiatives including the “Digital Knowledge Hub,” an Arabic platform for producing, collecting and organising digital content. Last year, it surpassed 800,000 titles and 8.5 million digital items across more than 18 specialised libraries.
The Abu Dhabi Arabic Language Centre, part of the Department of Culture and Tourism, has launched several AI-based publishing projects, including a specialised digital dictionary to support digital Arabic content. It is the first comprehensive Arabic-English dictionary employing AI and computational linguistics.
The dictionary covers over 7,000 core modern terms, offering automated pronunciation, simplified definitions, examples, images, and precise grammatical and semantic classifications.
In collaboration with a team from New York University Abu Dhabi and Zayed University,the centre launched the Balanced Arabic Readability Corpus project “BAREC”, which aims to collect a linguistic corpus of 10 million words encompassing a wide range of literary genres and topics.
The most recent edition of the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair saw the launch of the “Digital Square” initiative, a technical space that provided a platform to enhance the use of AI in publishing and books.
Furthermore, many educational institutions have been keen to launch diverse initiatives to promote the use of AI and modern technologies in teaching the Arabic language.

EXCHANGE RATES FOR CURRENCY NOTES

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NBP - Exchange rates
KARACHI, Aug 13 (APP):EXCHANGE RATES FOR CURRENCY NOTES
CURRENCY          SELLING                                                    BUYING
USD                     285.63                                                     279.48
GBP                     385.71                                                     377.37
EUR                     333.75                                                     326.56
JPY                      1.9293                                                     1.8878
SAR                      76.11                                                      74.47
AED                     77.78                                                       76.61
LIBOR
LIBOR FOR CALCULATING INTEREST ON SPECIAL USD BONDS
LIBOR 1M 4.3658
LIBOR 3M 4.2329
LIBOR 6M 4.0667
US DOLLAR Indicative FBP Rates
CURRENCY SIGHT/
15 DAYS1M2M 3M4M 5M 6M
USD280.99279.62277.10274.82272.20 269.84267.50
EUR328.63327.40 325.05323.00 320.43 318.23 316.01
GBP379.48377.69374.35371.30 367.79364.58361.40

Currency rates of NBP

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KARACHI, Aug 13 (APP):Following are the selling/buying rates Of major currencies issued by the National Bank of Pakistan (NBP), here on Wednesday.
CURRENCY                    SELLING          BUYING
USD                              285.63              279.48
GBP                               385.71               377.37
EUR                               333.75               326.56
JPY                                 1.9293               1.8878
AED                                76.11                 74.47
SAR                                77.78                 76.61