KARACHI, Mar 03 (APP):The voting in Sindh Assembly for electing twelve Senators from the province for next six years concluded here peacefully.
As many as 161 votes were polled, out of 166 total votes.
Total strength of the assembly is 168, two MPAs died and were not replaced with new elected members while five MPAs – four from MQM-P and one from PPP could not cast their vote.
The polling process was started at 9 am and continued till 4 pm on Saturday.
Senate poll in Sindh Assembly concluded
PAF’s No 88 squadron equipped with Augusta helicopters
ISLAMABAD, Mar 03 (APP):Pakistan Air Force (PAF) achieved a significant milestone, when its No 88 Search & Rescue squadron was re-equipped with AW-139 (Augusta Westland) helicopters on Saturday.
With the induction of this state-of-the-art helicopter on its inventory, this Search & Rescue squadron has been renamed as No 88 Combat Support Squadron and Advanced Helicopter Training School, said a press release issued here by media affairs directorate of PAF.
To mark this significant event in the glowing history of PAF, a ceremony was held at PAF Base, Shahbaz (Jacobabad). Air Chief Marshal Sohail Aman, Chief of the Air Staff, Pakistan Air Force was the chief guest on the occasion.
During the ceremony, Air Chief reviewed a smartly turned-out guard of honour by the personnel of the Base. A three-ship formation, comprising 01 MI 171 and 02 AW 139 Augusta, helicopters presented the fly past over the venue.
Speaking on the occasion, the Air Chief said, “PAF, after an in-depth analysis of the Search & Rescue platforms available worldwide, selected AW-139 as the most effective solution for our requirements. The state-of-the-art machine that we have inducted is a manifestation of stern commitment of Pakistan Air Force to modernization and capability enhancement.
“I firmly believe that this will become a stepping stone in achieving more complex capabilities as regard to the Helo fleet. The AW-139
promises a feature of enhancing PAF capability due to its versatile roles. The vision of taking Helo fleet of PAF into 21st century could not have been achieved any other way,” he added.
He said, “Today, Alhamdulillah; the long awaited vision of PAF to acquire night and maritime Search & Rescue capability has been achieved with the AW-139 operationalisation”.
The induction of AW-139 helicopters would considerably enhance
the operational capabilities of this squadron which was flying vintage MI 171 helicopters earlier. Being a pioneer squadron of AW-139 helicopters in PAF, it would also serve as a conversion unit for the young pilots to train them on this system.
High ranking military officials along with civil dignitaries also attended the ceremony.
Senate polls in KP Assembly peacefully ends
PESHAWAR, Mar 03 (APP):The Senate Election in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly concluded peacefully, amidst tight security in and around Provincial Assembly Building with a total of 122 voters exercised their right in the Senate Election-2018 here on Saturday.
The election started at 9.00 a.m the morning and without any break it concluded at 4.00 p.m.
MPA Zia Ullah Afridi had polled the first vote, followed by Lutuf-ur-Rehman while the name of Baldev Kumar is not in the voter list and another MPA from Swat has been disqualified by the court recently so out of 124 votes 122 votes were polled. The last vote was polled by Muhammad Ali of Jamaat-e-Islami.
As per the Election Commission of Pakistan a total of 24 candidatures are in run for the 11 vacant seats. The successful 11 candidatures will represent KP in the Upper
House of the Parliament. In KP there are 12 candidatures are contesting for 7 general
seats, five are in run for the two seats for Technocrats and seven are contesting for
two female seats.
Over all 132 candidates are contesting for 52 senate seats in the Upper House of
the Parliament with 11 seats each from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan, 12 seats each
of Punjab and Sindh, 4 seats from FATA and 2 seats from Islamabad.
UN calls for protection of world’s big cats
UNITED NATIONS, Mar 3 (APP):UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called for global action to ensure the survival of big cats that are increasingly in danger of extinction.
“This year” United Nations Secretary-General Antnio Guterres said in his message marking World Wildlife Day, he spotlight falls on the worlds big cats,” which include species such as cheetahs, pumas
and snow leopards, found from Africa to Asia and the Americas.
“These charismatic creatures are universally revered for their grace and power, yet they are increasingly in danger of extinction,” he continued, noting the massive decline in their numbers.
Just over a century ago, some 100,000 wild tigers roamed Asia, while fewer than 4,000 remain today. All the big cats are collectively under threat from habitat loss, climate change, poaching, illicit
trafficking, and human-wildlife conflict.
“We are the cause of their decline, so we can also be their salvation,” Guterres asserted. “The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) include specific targets to end the poaching and illegal trafficking of protected species of wild fauna and flora.”
Last year, UN Member States adopted the third in a series of resolutions tackling wildlife decline.
“Ultimately, the solution to saving big cats and other threatened and endangered species is conservation policy based on sound science and the rule of law,” noted the UN chief, adding the need that local people be given full consideration.
“When local communities and economies benefit from wildlife conservation, strategies are much more likely to succeed,” he elaborated.
“By protecting big cats, we also protect the landscapes they inhabit and the life they harbour, is a gateway to protecting entire ecosystems that are crucial to our planet’s health,” Mr. Guterres
pointed out.
“Wildlife conservation is a shared responsibility,” he concluded, calling on people around the world to “help raise awareness and to take personal action to help ensure the survival of the world’s big cats and all its precious and fragile biological diversity.”
In his message, Yury Fedotov, the Executive Director of the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), said that while “the cheetah is the world’s fastest land animal – like other big cat species, it cannot outrun the threat of extinction.”
Fedotov maintained that this year’s theme: “Big cats: predators under threat,” is bringing much-needed attention to the urgent challenges faced by these majestic animals.
“Across the world, lions, tigers, leopards and jaguars, as well as many other big cat species, are under pressure due to poaching, lost habitats and disappearing prey,” he detailed.
UNODC is working to help countries criminalize wildlife poaching and trafficking as a means of protecting animals, including big cat species, and halting their tragic disappearance into history.
“Our collective roar of defiance must be aimed at the poachers, traffickers and all those who would destroy our natural heritage. We must not let them succeed,” he exhorted.
Fedotov wrapped up his message calling on everyone to “work with the international community to stop wildlife crime and prevent the world’s big cat species from sliding into extinction.”
At an event at UN Headquarters in New York on Friday, co-organized by the Permanent Missions of Gabon, Germany, Kyrgyzstan and Thailand, and UNDP, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES), the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) UNODC, African Parks, Panthera, WCS and WWF, Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed explained that SDG 15 highlights actions to reverse the loss of biodiversity across all regions.
“Biodiversity is disappearing at a thousand times the natural rate,” lamented Ms. Amina, saying that the varied causes are all linked to the 17 SDGs of the 2030 Agenda.
She observed that in many cases poverty, hunger and biodiversity loss are intrinsically connected.
“Protecting ecosystems and ensuring access to ecosystem services by poor and vulnerable groups are therefore essential to eradicating extreme poverty and hunger,” he underscored.
Calling conservation, restoration and sustainable use of biological diversity -an effective anti-poverty strategy, Ms. Amina emphasized the need to better maintain the natural resources on which billions of people depend – especially the world’s rural poor.
“We must work resolutely to improve biodiversity conservation and to eliminate the associated mismanagement, illicit trade, corruption and trafficking,” she said.
“They say cats have nine lives. Our big cats are on at least number eight,” she held sway, highlighting the need for a new paradigm to conserve and sustainably manage their habitats, one that “acknowledges that economic growth is not in direct conflict with conservation.”
“We need people-centred and planet-sensitive economic growth strategies that support environmental protection and wildlife conservation,” she affirmed.
Indicating that wildlife conservation is a shared responsibility in which consumers, communities, policy-makers and businesses all have a role to play, she urged people all around the world to help raise awareness.
“Let us act together to help ensure the survival of the world’s big cats and all of our planet’s precious and fragile biological diversity,” Ms. Mohammed concluded.
Four win their berths in Senate
ISLAMABAD, Mar 03 (APP):A total of four candidates of FATA have won their coveted berths in Senate by securing seven votes each here on Saturday in Senate elections.
According to unofficial results, Senator designate Hidayatullah, Hilal-ur-Rehman, Shamim Muhammad Afridi and Mirza Muhammad Afridi would represent FATA in Senate for next six years term.
Seven members of National Assembly from Federally Administered Tribal Areas cast their votes on Saturday while rest abstained from voting. As many as 24 candidates were vying for four seats.
Asad Junejo, Mushahid Hussain win Senate seats from Islamabad
ISLAMABAD, Mar 3 (APP):Two independent candidates Asad Junejo and Mushahid Hussain Syed have won their senate seats from the federal capital by grabbing 214 and 223 votes respectively.
According to Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), Asad Junejo has won the election on General seat while Mushahid Hussain Syed won the election on Technocrat seat from Islamabad.
Similarly, other candidates included Raja Imran Ashraf got 45 votes and Kanwal Shauzab received 32 votes on General seat election. Rejected votes were nine out of total 300 votes.
On Technocrat seat, Shakil Abbasi got 64 votes. Total rejected votes were 13 out of total 300 votes.
President Mamnoon arrives in Quetta
QUETTA, Mar 3 (APP): President Mamnoon Hussain arrived here Saturday in provincial capital Quetta on a two-day visit.
The President would attend the concluding ceremony of historic
Sibbi Mela on Sunday.
The President will have meetings and exchange views with the Governor, Chief Minister, Parliamentarians and notables of the province.
He was received at Quetta Airport and accorded a warm welcome by Chief Secretary Balochistan Aurangzeb Haque, Inspector General
Police (IG) Mauzzam Jaah Ansari, and DIG Police Abdul Razzaq
Cheema.
FC Balochistan renovates school, hospital in Balgatar
RAWALPINDI, Mar 03 (APP):Frontier Corps (FC) Balochistan renovated a school and hospital in Balgatar near Turbat and Tump as part of Khushal Balochistan Programme, said a statement issued here by Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).
Army is providing free uniforms, sports gymnasium for female students, school van and high tech computer lab for school.
On the occasion of completion of the renovation, Commander Southern Command met with locals and assured them Pakistan army’s full support for socio-economic development of the area.
Polling process continue for electing new senator in Balochistan Assembly
QUETTA, Mar 03 (APP):The polling is underway in Balochistan Assembly amid tight security which was started from 9 am to continue 4 pm without any break.
According to detail, the election for 11 senate seats are continue contest among 24 candidates in Balochistan Assembly.
Security measures were also tightened in Balochistan on the occasion.
PNS HIMMAT provides medical assistance to fishing boat
ISLAMABAD, Mar 03 (APP):Medical Team of Pakistan Navy Ship (PNS) HIMMAT provided medical assistance to severely injured fisherman onboard
fishing vessel in open sea on Saturday.
PNS HIMMAT immediately responded to the emergency call by a Pakistani Fishing Vessel “MASHALLAH”, and provided medical assistance to injured fisherman onboard, said a statement issued here by Pakistan Navy.
PNS HIMMAT medical team also provided medicines, bandages and edibles. Master of Fishing vessel and fishermen onboard thanked for assistance rendered by Pakistan Navy.
Besides safeguarding maritime interests of Pakistan, Pakistan Navy has always been at the forefront to provide Humanitarian Assistance at sea.