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Governor KP hosts joint meeting of PML-N, PPP to formulate strategy for peace, development

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ISLAMABAD, Mar 11 (APP):A joint meeting of leaders from Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) was hosted by Khyber Pakhtunkhwa  Governor Faisal Karim Kundi at his residence in Islamabad on Tuesday on formulating a joint strategy to ensure sustainable peace and overall development in the province.
The meeting focused on the overall situation in the province, addressing key concerns such as law and order, economic challenges, and political instability.
Senior PML-N leaders, including Rana Sanaullah, Amir Muqam, Sardar Muhammad Yousaf, Khawaja Saad Rafique, and Murtaza Javed Abbasi, participated in the meeting. From PPP, provincial president Muhammad Ali Shah Bacha, provincial general secretary Shuja Khanzada, and Parliamentary leader Ahmad Karim Kundi were in attendance.
The meeting was convened on the directives of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari.
Leaders of both parties expressed deep concern over the deteriorating security situation in KP, emphasizing the urgent need for measures to restore peace and stability.
The leaders also agreed to engage like-minded political parties in consultations to strengthen collaborative efforts for the province’s progress.
The meeting further underscored the importance of continued dialogue and consultation between the two major political parties to address the province’s issues effectively.
The leaders paid tribute to law enforcement agencies for their sacrifices in combating terrorism and maintaining security. They also honored the martyrs who lost their lives in the fight against terrorism.
Additionally, the meeting criticized the KP government’s lack of response to the escalating security concerns, describing it as a matter of grave concern.
Both parties vowed to keep a close watch on the situation and work together for the province’s betterment through collective political efforts.

Governor Kundi pledges support for Pakistan’s representation at Global Synthetic Biology Competition

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ISLAMABAD, Mar 11 (APP): Governor Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Faisal Karim Kundi, in a meeting with students from iGEM BMI, Pakistan’s only national team participating in the prestigious International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) Competition, along with Hassnain Bokhari from the iGEM Foundation and pledged to fully support.

The meeting highlighted the team’s efforts in addressing critical environmental issues such as climate change and drought through innovative applications of synthetic biology, including engineered plants and microbes.

Governor Faisal Karim Kundi commended the students for their dedication to scientific research and innovation, recognizing their work as a significant contribution to Pakistan’s presence in the global scientific community.

He congratulated the team on their achievements and assured them of the government’s support in their journey to represent Pakistan on the international stage.

“This is a moment of pride for Pakistan, as after six years, our country is once again participating in this prestigious global competition. I fully support these young scientists and innovators who are striving to find solutions to some of the world’s most pressing challenges. The government will provide all possible assistance to ensure that our talented youth can showcase their abilities on a global platform,” said Governor Kundi.

The International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) Competition is the world’s largest synthetic biology event. Originally founded at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 2003.
iGEM brings together over 400 teams from 50 countries each year to design and develop engineered biological systems that address real-world problems.

The competition fosters innovation and collaboration, providing young scientists an opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge advancements in synthetic biology.
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KP Govt to send KP Child Marriage Restrain Bill to CII

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PESHAWAR, Mar 11 (APP):The provincial government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is likely to send the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Child Marriage Restraint Bill 2019 to the Council of Islamic Ideology (CII) for review.
This was stated by the KP Minister for Law Aftab Alam advocate during a meeting of the Provincial Standing Committee regarding the draft Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Child Marriage Restraint Bill 2019 here on Tuesday.
Besides,Provincial Minister for Social Welfare and Women Development, Syed Qasim Ali Shah, Advocate General Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Shah Faisal Atman Khail, and other relevant officials were also present.
During the meeting, the department’s officers briefed the participants in detail about the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Child Marriage Restraint Bill 2019. Committee members provided their suggestions and feedback on the Bill.
The Provincial Minister for Law Aftab Alam Advocate emphasized that this is a sensitive issue closely related to religious and Islamic teachings, and therefore, the Bill should be sent to the Council of Islamic Ideology for further review and progress.

Peshawar Board releases Matric Annual Exam date sheet

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PESHAWAR, Mar 11 (APP):The Peshawar Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE Peshawar) on Tuesday released the date sheet for the 2025 matriculation (9th and 10th grade) annual exams.
According to the official schedule, the exams will commence on April 8 and continue until April 28, 2025.
The board has announced that the exams will be conducted in two shifts.The Morning Shift: will be from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM while,
Evening Shift will be from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM.
As per the date sheet, exams for subjects such as Islamic Studies, English, Urdu, Mathematics, Science, and others will be held on specific dates.
The Controller of Examinations has instructed all students to arrive at their designated examination centers on time and strictly follow the examination rules and regulations.

ISSI hosts round table commemorating Int’l Women’s Day

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ISLAMABAD, Mar 11 (APP):The Centre for Strategic Perspectives (CSP) at the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI), organized a round table discussion titled “Accelerate Action: Strategic Imperatives for Advancing Gender Equality” to commemorate International Women’s Day 2025.
The keynote speaker at the event was Dr. Najeeba Arif, Chairperson, Pakistan Academy of Letters. Foreign Secretary Ambassador Amna Baloch participated through a special video message for the occasion, said a press release.
In his welcome remarks, DG ISSI Ambassador Sohail Mahmood highlighted both the progress and challenges in advancing gender equality. Citing UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, he acknowledged that while women and girls have broken barriers and defied stereotypes, their rights remain under attack due to violence, discrimination, economic inequality, and emerging threats like algorithmic bias.
He reaffirmed Pakistan’s historical commitment to women’s empowerment, inspired by Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah’s vision, and recognized the contributions of trailblazers like Mohtarma Fatima Jinnah, Raa’na Liaquat Ali Khan, and Begum Shaista Ikramullah. Pakistan has achieved significant milestones, including electing the first female Prime Minister in the Islamic world and appointing women to key positions in diplomacy, government, judiciary, and international organizations.
Ambassador Sohail Mahmood highlighted the gaps and deficits in the way of gender parity in Pakistan and worldwide and stressed the need for accelerated action to bridge the gaps. He also underscored the importance of the government, Parliament, civil society, media, academia and think-tanks working synergistically and stated that the ISSI would continue to serve as a platform ensuring that women’s voices are heard and their rights are protected.
In her message, Foreign Secretary Amna Baloch underscored the vital role of Pakistani women in global peace and cooperation, noting that over 500 Pakistani women peacekeepers have served in UN missions. She also recognized the achievements of women entrepreneurs and artists who continue to inspire.
However, she acknowledged persistent challenges, often compounded by economic instability, climate change, and conflict, with women in occupied Jammu and Kashmir and Palestine facing severe hardships and human rights violations.
She emphasized the need for urgent action, calling for the enactment and enforcement of laws protecting women’s rights, increased women’s leadership representation, bridging the gender pay gap, and ensuring access to quality education. She reaffirmed Pakistan’s unwavering commitment to equality, justice, and empowerment for all.
In her keynote address, Dr. Najeeba Arif emphasized that gender equality is an urgent necessity requiring thoughtful action. However, equality should not be mistaken for uniformity. Rather than expecting women to conform to traditionally male-defined roles, their distinct contributions across all spheres must be valued. She stressed that a nuanced approach must recognize the economic and social worth of women’s work, both within and beyond the household. Institutional recognition and fair compensation for domestic labor can empower women and shift societal perceptions. Future strategies should critically assess norms to avoid reinforcing outdated models. A stable family unit is vital for nurturing well-rounded individuals and fostering social cohesion. Drawing from welfare states that support full-time caregivers, policies must adopt a balanced approach that values diversity while promoting equitable opportunities for all.
Dr. Salma Malik, Professor at QAU, emphasized that while Pakistan has robust legal frameworks for women’s protection, their implementation remains weak, often turning the justice-seeking process into an ordeal due to societal stigma. Deep-rooted stereotypes further marginalize women, discouraging them from asserting their rights.
She underscored the need for gender equity as a foundation for gender equality and highlighted the lack of structured mentorship as a major barrier to women’s professional growth and leadership. Similarly, Mr. Rashid Chaudhary, National Coordinator FAFEN, highlighted the limitations of a tokenistic approach to women’s political representation, stressing the need for genuine empowerment. He pointed out that electoral politics remains a patriarchal space, where systemic and cultural barriers limit women’s participation at all levels.
Reem Sharif, Deputy Director at the Transgender Protection Centre, called for informed discourse on gender diversity, emphasizing that gender is not binary. While Pakistan’s 2018 transgender rights law was a milestone, significant gaps remain in ensuring full social and economic inclusion. Ms. Alishba Khan, Member of ACCA’s ESG & Climate Action Committee, stressed the importance of strategic investments in education, economic opportunities, and legal protections to dismantle systemic barriers.
Ms. Kosar Bano, a Gender Expert hailing from Gilgit-Baltistan, highlighted the stark gender disparities in mountainous regions, where women face extreme hardships, including limited access to clean water and education. She warned that AI-driven changes and external influences are disrupting traditional roles, further marginalizing women in these remote areas.
The event concluded with a vote of thanks by Dr. Neelum Nigar, Director Centre for Strategic Perspectives (CSP), who also moderated the deliberations.

DPM/FM Dar chairs CCOP meeting to review ongoing initiatives 

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ISLAMABAD, March 11 (APP): Deputy Prime Minister / Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar on Tuesday chaired a meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Privatization (CCOP) to review the progress of ongoing privatization initiatives, including the Roosevelt Hotel in New York.   

The meeting was attended by Ministers for Finance, Power & Petroleum, along with senior officials of other relevant departments, Foreign Office Spokesperson said in a press release.  

DPM/FM Dar chairs CCOP meeting to review ongoing initiatives  DPM/FM Dar chairs CCOP meeting to review ongoing initiatives 

Discussions focused on identifying the most viable way forward.  

The DPM urged the Privatization Commission to fast-track the privatization process of the Roosevelt Hotel. 

CM Murad decides to introduce initiatives aimed at strengthening poultry, fisheries, livestock sectors

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KARACHI, Mar 11 (APP):Sindh Chief Minister (CM) Syed Murad Shah emphasised the need for the Fisheries and Livestock Department to implement initiatives that strengthen the poultry, fisheries and livestock industries to bolster the livestock sector, stabilising the economy and bringing prosperity to related businesses.
He said that during his meeting with provincial Minister for Fisheries and Livestock Muhammad Ali Malkani, who called on him here at the CM House to discuss strategies for modernising and improving the fisheries and livestock sectors through advanced technology.
During the meeting, Minister Muhammad Ali Malkani told the CM that steps are being taken to enhance these sectors. The CM instructed the minister to provide proper guidance to those involved in fisheries and livestock.
Murad Shah underscored the necessity for the Fisheries and Livestock Department to introduce initiatives aimed at strengthening the poultry, fisheries, and livestock industries.
He said that bolstering the livestock sector would not only stabilise the economy but also bring prosperity to businesses associated with it.
Mr Shah directed officials to implement modern fish farming practices in the province and ensure that fishermen have access to necessary facilities. He further stressed the importance of promoting fish farming in coastal areas and urged the adoption of modern techniques to increase fish exports.
The CM highlighted the need to upgrade fishing harbours with modern amenities to enhance exports and called for environmentally sustainable fishing practices to protect marine ecosystems.
Murad Shah directed improvements in veterinary hospitals to ensure quality healthcare for livestock. He also emphasised the need to enhance animal breeding and vaccination systems across the province. Immediate measures were urged to prevent animal diseases, along with strict monitoring of livestock farms and actions against the sale of substandard animal feed.
The CM called for the adoption of advanced technology to boost the production of milk, eggs, and meat, recognising the Livestock Department’s crucial role in ensuring food security.
He concluded by emphasising the need for practical steps to enhance the overall performance of the department.

CM to launch education & eminence cards to promote education

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LAHORE, Mar 11 (APP):Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has introduced transformative initiatives to enhance the education system in Punjab.
The CM Education Card will be launched to facilitate school education, while students scoring above 80 percent marks will receive the CM Eminence/Star Card as recognition of their academic excellence.
Chairing a special meeting on school education here on Tuesday, the CM was briefed on the positive impact of outsourcing schools, which has led to a 52 percent increase in student enrollment and an 89 percent rise in the number of teachers. The Public School Reorganization Program has resulted in a student population surge from 242,000 to 368,000, while the teacher workforce has grown from 8,037 to 15,114. Additionally, teacher salaries have tripled, and classroom facilities, including chairs and desks, have increased from 371,000 to 523,000.
The government has decided to establish modern Schools of Eminence across Punjab, ensuring that every tehsil will have a high-standard institution. A state-of-the-art lab for Matriculation Tech will also be set up, and technical education will be introduced as a subject from grade five onwards. The Textbook Board has recorded savings of one billion rupees, and a 90-day deadline has been set for the provision of drinking water, furniture, and school maintenance. The CM has also set an annual enrollment target of two million children.
To address nutrition in schools, a school meal program will be launched in Bhakkar, Layyah, and other districts. A KPI-based performance monitoring system will be implemented for education officers and teachers. Following the CM’s directive, a pilot project for English conversation classes has been launched in 338 schools in Lahore, and plans are underway to introduce international English courses with certification in government schools.
The CM emphasized road safety by directing strict implementation of zebra crossings in front of schools. She also highlighted that, for the first time in Punjab, textbooks have been successfully distributed at the beginning of the academic session in March. With British Council support, five government school teachers will be sent on a study tour of Scotland.
The school meal program, currently active in Muzaffargarh, Rajanpur, and DG Khan, has led to improved physical development, attendance, and enrollment. The number of students has risen from 631,050 to 416,803, with four crore milk packs distributed among students. The Nawaz Sharif Center of Excellence for Early Childhood Education is also set to expand its student capacity from 250 to 1,200. The CM praised Education Minister Rana Sikandar Hayat’s decision to enroll his son in an Early Childhood Education Centre, calling it a model example.
Under the School Teacher Internship Program, 12,500 interns will be recruited across Punjab, with 568,000 candidates already applying. Outsourcing has led to the construction of 35 new classrooms, 459 renovation projects, 110 new toilets, 158 boundary walls, and the installation of 1,389 water supply pumps. New computer labs have been established in schools under self-help initiatives, and 235,000 students have enrolled in 2,000 Matric Tech schools, where subjects like agriculture, fashion design, health sciences, and ICT will be introduced.
The appointment process for 287 CEOs, DEOs, and education officers has been completed, with the Education Minister personally conducting interviews. The Alumni Association will support the construction of new school grounds, buildings, and classrooms. Under the “One Plant, One Teacher’s Name” program, two million saplings have been planted. Over the next five years, 30,000 classrooms, 600 elementary schools, and 400 high schools will be built.
CM Maryam Nawaz said that enhancing the quality of education is the government’s top priority. She emphasized instilling patriotism and ethical values among students and highlighted ongoing innovations in education, particularly through Matric Tech. She asserted that the Punjab government is making significant investments in education, ensuring that funds are used efficiently. She stressed the need to replace the culture of complacency in teaching with a performance-based approach, reaffirming her vision to bring government schools on par with top private institutions. The CM concluded by stating that the outsourcing of schools is already yielding positive results in the education sector.

Pakistan, China agree to hold 14th JCC meeting of CPEC in July: Ahsan Iqbal

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ISLAMABAD, Mar 11 (APP): Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Professor Ahsan Iqbal chaired a high-level progress review meeting on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) here on Tuesday.

The meeting was attended by Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Tariq Fatemi, the Chief Secretary of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and senior representatives from the Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Interior, Communications, Economic Affairs, Petroleum, Commerce, Food and Agriculture, Science and Technology, and Maritime Affairs, besides Board of Investment and other relevant federal and provincial institutions, a news release said.

During the meeting, Ahsan Iqbal expressed dissatisfaction over the delay in ensuring national grid connectivity to Gwadar and directed the Quetta Electric Supply Company (QESCO) and the Power Division to submit an updated progress report within five working days on the status of power supply to the city. He also voiced deep concerns over the nonoperationization of desalination plant in Gwadar and emphasized the urgent need to ensure the supply of clean drinking water.

He directed that immediate action be taken within the week to resolve this issue.

It was highlighted that, under the socio-economic development initiative, agriculture equipment and demonstration stations had been received in September and December 2024, respectively. Additionally, 10,000 solar panels were delivered in May 2024, followed by another 5,000 in September 2024, under a grant-in-aid program.

Furthermore, drinking water supply equipment, including 150 water filtration plants and 10 tube well solarization units, arrived in August 2024. However, the distribution and installation of this equipment have yet to be carried out.

Expressing serious concerns over the delay, Ahsan Iqbal directed the Ministry of Food to formulate a comprehensive plan within three days for the efficient distribution of the equipment provided by China. He further directed the Ministry to convene a meeting with all provinces at the earliest and submit a formal plan within two days on how these machines will be put to use.

Discussing the progress of the ML-1 railway project, the minister directed Pakistan’s diplomatic mission in Beijing and the Economic Affairs Division to engage with Chinese authorities to finalize a date for the visit of technical and financial experts to Pakistan.

He stressed the need for early coordination to facilitate the visit of the Chinese working group.
Regarding the framework agreement on New and Emerging Technologies (NET) between Pakistan and China, Ahsan Iqbal assigned the Ministry of Information Technology the lead role in advancing discussions and implementation.

The meeting also reviewed preparations for the upcoming 14th Joint Cooperation Committee (JCC) meeting, with China confirming its support for holding the session in July 2025.

Additionally, all working group meetings have been scheduled for March and April to ensure comprehensive preparations ahead of the JCC.

DPM chairs meeting to review progress on accessing IMF’s Resilience & Sustainability Facility

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ISLAMABAD, Mar 11 (APP):Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister (DPM/FM), Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar on Tuesday chaired a meeting to review progress on accessing the IMF’s Resilience and Sustainability Facility (RSF).
During the meeting, the DPM/FM reiterated the government’s commitment to climate adaptation and mitigation, as well as stressed on sustained efforts to secure this facility. The meeting agreed to expedite the process, a DPM’s Office news release said.
Ministers of Finance, Power & Petroleum, Special Assistants to the Prime Minister (SAPMs) Tariq Bajwa and Haroon Akhtar, along with the Secretary Finance and Chairman Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) attended the meeting.

IT universities to be established in 6 districts of Sindh: Tessori

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KARACHI, Mar 11 (APP):Sindh Governor Mohammed Kamran Khan Tessori on Tuesday said that Information Technology (IT) universities will be established in six districts of the Sindh province.
He said that the universities would be inaugurated by the provincial ministers.
While addressing the participants of Iftar and Dinner hosted by the Sindh Governor at the Governor House, he said that the students of IT were earning around Rs0.8 or Rs0.10 million at Governor House. Kamran Tessori said that there was no limitation of age for IT courses.
He invited the people to take IT courses and they would be enrolled free of cost and without any fee.

Sindh Health minister chairs quarterly review meeting on EPI

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KARACHI, Mar 11 (APP):Sindh Minister for Health, Dr Azra Fazal Pechuho chaired a quarterly review meeting on the Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI) with District Health Officers of Karachi division on Tuesday.
The meeting, co-chaired by Dr Muhammad Naeem, PD EPI was attended by key partners including representatives of WHO, UNICEF, BMGF, GAVI, TKF, IRD and others organizations.
The sessions were moderated by Dr Arslan Memon, ensuring a seamless and productive discussion.
Discussions focused on improving coverage for all antigens, particularly Measles and Tetanus-Diphtheria.
Minister for Health, Dr Azra Fazal Pechuho stated that government can not allow preventable deaths due to lack of immunization.
Every child must be vaccinated and private hospitals should actively participate in immunization efforts while ensuring their data be shared with DHO offices.
Program Director EPI, Dr Muhammad Naeem, emphasized that collective action was required to strengthening of the immunization system.
There was dire need to bridge coverage gaps by increasing community midwives and health workers so that vaccines could reach to every child, especially in high risk areas, he added.
The meeting was attended by Deputy Project Director EPI Dr Khalilullah Memon, WHO representatives Dr Waqar Soomrio, Surveillance officer Dr Ghulam Hussain Buledi and DHOs of all district of Karachi Division.

LDA seals 118 properties

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LAHORE, Mar 11 (APP):The Lahore Development Authority (LDA) on Tuesday sealed another 118 properties, besides partially demolishing 27 constructions for violating regulations.
The LDA teams conducted operations in areas such as Wapda Town, Johar Town, Sabzazar, Shadman, and Shah Jamal. On Khayaban-e-Firdousi Road in Johar Town, 27 properties were partially demolished for not securing permanent commercial status and for failing to pay commercial fees.
The properties demolished during the operation included well-known food points, BBQ shops, hospitals, cafes, property offices, and other commercial establishments. Additionally, LDA teams sealed 70 properties in Wapda Town and Ahmad Chowk due to illegal commercial use and non-payment of commercial fees.
During the recovery operation in Sabzazar, 28 properties were sealed, while in Shadman and Shah Jamal, 20 properties were sealed for illegal commercial use and the failure to pay commercial fees. These properties included private schools, clinics, pharmacies, bakeries, cash and carry stores, restaurants, workshops, food points, shops, offices, and more.
The operation was conducted under the supervision of Chief Town Planner Asad-ul-Zaman and Chief Town Planner-II Azhar Ali.

PHA launches spring tree plantation

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LAHORE, Mar 11 (APP):The Parks and Horticulture Authority (PHA) on Tuesday launched the spring tree plantation and more than 4000 shady trees were planted at the center median of the Data Darbar Metro Bridge.
The plantation was carried out under the supervision of Shah Nawaz Wattoo, Director of Horticulture.
In this regard, Muhammad Tahir Wattoo, Director-General of PHA, stated that tree plantation is being carried out on various highways and center medians throughout the city as part of the spring plantation campaign. He emphasized that trees planted today would play a significant role in a better environment for the future.

Special ceremony held at Rawalpindi Police Lines martyred cops’ families

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RAWALPINDI, Mar 11 (APP):The Rawalpindi Police held a special ceremony here at the Police Lines Headquarters on Tuesday to pay tribute to the martyred personnel who had sacrificed their lives in the line of duty.
The families and children of the martyred policemen were specially invited to the ceremony, the police spokesman said.
City Police Officer Syed Khalid Hamdani and Senior Superintendent of Police Operations Kashif Zulfiqar welcomed the families, and gave away specially made gold medals to them on behalf of Inspector General of Police Punjab Dr Usman Anwar to pay tribute to the sacrifices of their loved ones.
CPO Hamdani on the occasion said the purpose of the ceremony was to pay tribute to the eternal sacrifices of the martyred cops.
“The martyrs are our pride. They are the assets of the Police Department and their great sacrifices are unforgettable,” he added.
The CPO further said,”We stand with the martyrs’ families and their welfare is our top priority.” The doors of his office were open for them all the time.
The CPO mingled with the families, inquired about their problems and gave instructions to the officers for their resolution.

Sindh Assembly session to meet on March 13

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KARACHI, Mar 11 (APP):The Sindh Governor Mohammed Kamran Khan Tessori has convened a session of the Provincial Assembly of Sindh at 11am on Thursday, March 13, at Sindh Assembly building.
The Governor has convened the session in exercise of powers conferred upon him under clause (a) of article 109 of the Constitution of the country, 1973 and other provisions.

CCP issues show cause notices to steel manufacturers

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ISLAMABAD, Mar 11 (APP):The Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) has issued Show Cause Notices to International Steel Limited (ISL) and Aisha Steel Mills Limited (ASML) for alleged cartelization in the flat steel market.
An inquiry conducted by the Commission found prima facie evidence suggesting that the two leading producers engaged in price-fixing, coordinated price changes, and exchanged commercially sensitive information, in violation of Section 4 of the Competition Act, 2010,said a press release issued here on Tuesday.
The CCP initiated an inquiry in May 2021 following informal complaints regarding possible cartelization by local flat steel manufacturers. Complaints suggested that prices of flat steel products were moving in parallel, and there were allegations of an artificial shortage in the market.
Price analysis indicated a pattern of price parallelism among the major players, with price changes occurring simultaneously and in identical quantum.
Between July 2020 and December 2023, the prices of cold-rolled coil (CRC) increased by Rs. 146,000 per metric ton for ISL and Rs. 145,900 per metric ton for ASML, reflecting an average increase of 111 percent.
To further investigate these allegations, the CCP conducted a Search & Inspection at the premises of ISL and ASML on June 12, 2024.
The impounded evidence suggests that the two companies allegedly coordinated with each other before implementing any price changes and discounts.
As per the inquiry report, ISL and ASML also exchanged commercially sensitive information on raw material purchase prices, allowing them to align their final product pricing.
Flat steel products, including Cold Rolled Coil (CRC) and Galvanized Coil (GC), are widely used in various industries such as electronics, automotive, agriculture, and manufacturing. Any anti-competitive behavior in this sector has far-reaching implications, affecting industrial costs and consumer prices.
The CCP’s investigation, however, found no evidence of collusive activity by the smaller local competitor, Hadeed Pakistan Limited (HPL).
Following these findings, the CCP has issued Show Cause Notices to ISL and ASML.
The Commission will pass a final order in the case after reviewing the written and oral arguments presented by the parties.

Govt not to take action under Article 6, prioritizes political stability: Law Minister

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ISLAMABAD, Mar 11 (APP):Federal Minister for Law, and Justice Senator Azam Nazeer Tarar, has announced that the government has decided not to take action under Article 6 of the Constitution, considering political maturity and stability. Article 6 pertains to treason and constitutional violations, allowing legal proceedings against any individual for breaching the Constitution.
Responding to the opposition leader’s point of objection in the Senate on Tuesday, Senator Tarar emphasized that the government has chosen a political resolution over legal action.
He highlighted that elected members of the National and Provincial Assemblies have taken their oaths, and the Election Commission has announced the election schedule. In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the Sunni Ittehad Council’s Chief Minister was appointed, and despite the schedule being issued, the Chief Minister and Speaker refused to convene the provincial assembly session.
He further stated that the Peshawar High Court had directed the assembly session to be called. However, during the Senate elections across the country, the Speaker Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly, acting on the Chief Minister’s instructions, did not summon the session.
“If everything is illegal, then why is the opposition leader holding his position? PTI members are also chairing multiple parliamentary committees,” he added.
Senator Tarar also remarked that if Article 6 were to be applied, it should have been implemented on the day when the vote of no confidence was moved against the then-Prime Minister and the Deputy Speaker dissolved the National Assembly. He noted that this matter had been deliberated upon multiple times during the PDM government.
Regarding the absence of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s senators, he stated that the responsibility lies with the province’s Speaker and Chief Minister, who must answer for the situation.

Key economic indicators showing upward trends: Tarar

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ISLAMABAD, Mar 11 (APP): Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar Tuesday said all the key economic indicators such as foreign exchange reserves, remittances, policy rate and revenue receipts are showing positive trends under the leadership of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.

Talking to the media along with Minister for Finance and Revenue Muhammad Aurangzeb, Tarar said PM Shehbaz Sharif has not only saved the country from default but also stabilized the economy and set it on the path of growth during the last one year.

He said the economic indicators are truly positive today under the leadership of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. Inflation has come down to 1.5 percent, the interest rate has been reduced to 12 percent, and the Pakistan Stock Exchange has been breaking records every other day.

The minister lauded the role of overseas Pakistanis for massively contributing to the foreign exchange reserves by sending remittances in huge size.

He said the friendly countries are also acknowledging the national economy’s growth, citing acknowledgment from Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in this regard. Similarly, the Uzbekistan President during a joint press conference with PM Shehbaz Sharif appreciated Pakistan’s economic turnaround, he added.

The minister said that during past one year unprecedented steps were taken for the welfare of the masses and the nation building process would continue in future as well.

He said that strict measures were taken under price control mechanism to ensure supply of daily use items to consumers during the Holy month of Ramazan. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif was given a detailed briefing on price control mechanism today, he added.

The minister said that monitoring teams comprising the federal ministers have been constituted who will visit bazaars and check price lists of the shopkeepers.

He said that strict action against hoarders and those fleecing the customers has been started and many arrests were made in the federal capital.

For providing relief to deserving people this year, he said an amount of Rs 20 billion have been earmarked for Ramazan package as compared to Rs 7 billion last year.

He said that the amount was being sent to deserving people through digital wallets.

Tarar said the PM had taken several steps for sugar industry which were explained by Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb.

Sales tax collection has reached Rs 24 billion from Rs 15 billion in one year which was 54 per cent increase.

He said this was outcome of great efforts by Federal Bureau of Revenue, Federal Investigation Agency and others which conducted scrutiny and monitoring of sugar mills.

He said CCTV cameras were installed and stamping of sugar bags was done to prevent hoarding and smuggling.

DC for expediting anti-dengue measures

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FAISALABAD, Mar 11 (APP):The district administration has focused on anti-dengue measures with changing weather favourable for growth of dengue mosquitoes in the district.
Anti-dengue teams have registered two cases, sealed 5 properties and imposed Rs 436,000 fine for violations of anti-dengue SOPs in the district during the last 10 days. These details were shared in a meeting chaired by the Deputy Commissioner Cap (Retd) Nadeem Nasir here on Tuesday. Assistant Commissioner City Atiqullah, CEO health Dr Asfandyar, and other officers were present.
The DC directed the departments concerned to expedite anti-dengue activities by activating the anti-dengue control room. He urged the need for sweeping in high risk union councils by constituting teams comprising officials of WASA, PHA and Waste Management. He said that it is possible to control dengue through field activities.