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Shipping Activity at Port Qasim

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Port Qasim
KARACHI, Jul 14 (APP):Shipping activity was report at the port where three ships, Sereno, Al-Diab and Nord Utopia carrying Mogas, LPG and Coal, berthed at FOTCO oil Terminal, Sui Southern Gas Terminal and Marginal Wharf-4 Terminal respectively on Sunday.               Meanwhile two more ships, Jin Wang Lin-4 and Horizon-1 are scheduled to load/offload Iron Ore and LPG also arrive at outer anchorage during last 24 hours.
           A total of nine ships were engaged at PQA berths during the last 24 hours, out of them two ships, EVA Hansa and Ejnan are left the port on today morning, while two more ships, Al-Saad and Al-Diab-II are expected to sail on today.
           Cargo volume of 105,366 tonnes, comprising 105,366 tonnes imports cargo and Nil export cargo was handled at the port during last 24 hours.
           There are 13 ships at Outer Anchorage of Port Qasim, out of them three ships, Gas Emerald, Horizon-1 and Rome Trader & two more ships, Kumasi and Tanja carrying LPG, Coal and Container are expected to take berths at EVTL, SSGC, PIBT and QICT respectively on today 14th July, while another containers ship ‘GFS Prime’ due to arrive at outer anchorage.

Kerb currency market

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KARACHI, Jul 14 (APP):Following were the Opening Rates of foreign currencies in kerb market issued by the Exchange Companies Association of Pakistan, here on Monday.
F.C.                                BUYING        SELLING
INTER BANK                    284.70          284.75
USD                                286.45         287.55
EURO                              336.50         340.00
GBP                                388.00         392.00
JPY                                   1.93            1.98
AED                                 78.50          79.00
SAR                                 76.70          77.10

Shipping Activity at Port Qasim

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KARACHI, Jul 14 (APP):Shipping activity was report at the port where three ships, Sereno, Al-Diab and Nord Utopia carrying Mogas, LPG and Coal, berthed at FOTCO oil Terminal, Sui Southern Gas Terminal and Marginal Wharf-4 Terminal respectively on Sunday.              Meanwhile two more ships, Jin Wang Lin-4 and Horizon-1 are scheduled to load/offload Iron Ore and LPG also arrive at outer anchorage during last 24 hours.
A total of nine ships were engaged at PQA berths during the last 24 hours, out of them two ships, EVA Hansa and Ejnan are left the port on today morning, while two more ships, Al-Saad and Al-Diab-II are expected to sail on today.
Cargo volume of 105,366 tonnes, comprising 105,366 tonnes imports cargo and Nil export cargo was handled at the port during last 24 hours.
There are 13 ships at Outer Anchorage of Port Qasim, out of them three ships, Gas Emerald, Horizon-1 and Rome Trader & two more ships, Kumasi and Tanja carrying LPG, Coal and Container are expected to take berths at EVTL, SSGC, PIBT and QICT respectively on today 14th July, while another containers ship ‘GFS Prime’ due to arrive at outer anchorage.

Thousands of SEPCO consumers hit with detection bills

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SEPCO
SUKKUR, Jul 14 (APP):The Sukkur Electric Power Company (SEPCO) has sent 24,300 detection bills to its consumers in April 2025, amounting to approximately Rs 14966 million. These bills were issued without proper justification, sparking widespread outrage among affected users. The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority on Monday, has taken swift action, directing SEPCO to provide a detailed report on detection bills issued over the past six months.
The detection bills have imposed a significant burden on consumers, particularly those who use less electricity. Many consumers have received bills several times higher than their usual consumption, leading to widespread frustration and anger.
NEPRA’s audit revealed serious inconsistencies in SEPCO’s records, including a lack of proper documentation for detection bills and no justification for lump-sum charges. Detection bills were issued to low-usage customers and protected-category consumers.
NEPRA has directed SEPCO authorities to submit a detailed report on detection bills issued between January and June 2025, defer collection of disputed bills until further notice, and provide a separate response to the Sukkur Chamber of Commerce’s complaint within 7 days.
SEPCO has been given a deadline of 7 days to submit the required reports and respond to NEPRA’s directives. Failure to comply may result in further action from NEPRA, including potential fines and penalties.

Indian infiltration in Balochistan part of conspiracy against country: Ashrafi

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MULTAN, Jul 14 (APP):Pakistan Ulema Council Chairman Allama Tahir Mehmood Ashrafi said that Indian aggression and infiltration in Balochistan is part of a deep-rooted conspiracy against the country.
Addressing a meeting of the Divisional Peace Committee here on Monday, Ashrafi stated that the entire nation stands with the state institutions which are committed to maintaining law and order.
He said the institutions are fully prepared to counter any form of aggression, whether internal or external.
Tahir Ashrafi said that Pakistan had humiliated India while Iran had defeated Israel, calling it a collective victory for the Islamic Ummah.
He appreciated the efforts of the district administration for playing an effective role during Muharram-ul-Haram and lauded the contributions of Ulema in promoting the message of national unity.
He said it was satisfying to see that the journey of peace was progressing in a vibrant and smooth manner.
Ashrafi also praised people of all castes and creeds for exhibiting unity and discipline during the sacred days of Muharram-ul-Haram. He expressed hope that the same spirit of unity would prevail during the upcoming month of Rabi-ul-Awal.
He acknowledged that Pakistan is currently facing several internal and external challenges but expressed confidence that these would be overcome with time.
On this occasion, Commissioner Amir Karim said that people from all schools of thought had cooperated well with the district administration.
He shared that a total of 318 majalis and 909 processions were held during the Muharram holidays.

ANF recovers over 65 kg drugs in 9 operations

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 14 (APP):Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) while conducting nine operations across the country managed to recover over 65.278 kg drugs, worth approximately Rs 9.829 million and arrested nine suspects including three women.
According to an ANF Headquarters spokesperson, ANF in a crackdown against drug smugglers also targeted the supply to the educational institutions across various cities of the country.
In an operation in Peshawar, three kg heroin was recovered from a vehicle intercepted near a college on University Road and a suspect was arrested.
In another operation, a suspect was arrested near a university in Peshawar with 1.5 kg hashish.
The arrested suspects confessed selling drugs to the students of educational institutions.
In third operation, ANF recovered 1.378 kg crystal meth (Ice) at Faisalabad Airport which was hidden in a trolley bag of a Qatar bound passenger. The suspect was arrested during the operation.
On Warsak Road, Peshawar, 1.8 kg hashish was recovered from Gujrat and Karachi bound parcels being sent via a courier office.
In an operation conducted near the Sohrab Goth bus stand in Karachi, two women were arrested with 12 kg hashish while near the Jamshoro Toll Plaza, a female passenger with 12 kg hashish was also taken into custody.
In Lahore, near GT Road, Shalimar Bagh, a motorcyclist was caught with 13.20 kg hashish and 6 kg opium.
In 8th operation conducted near Hijrat Colony in Karachi, another motorcyclist was arrested with 12 kg hashish.
ANF in an operation at the Islamabad Motorway Toll Plaza recovered 2.4 kg hashish from the possession of a passenger going on a bus.
Separate cases have been registered against the arrested individuals under the Counter Narcotics Force Act 1997, and further investigations are underway.

UAE strengthens industrial property ties with Spain, Morocco

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GENEVA, July 14 (WAM/APP) : The Ministry of Economy and Tourism has signed two Memoranda of Understanding with the Spanish Patent and Trademark Office and the Moroccan Industrial and Commercial Property Office, aimed at strengthening cooperation in the development of intellectual property (IP) in the UAE in line with international best practices.
The MoUs were signed in the presence of Abdullah bin Touq Al Marri, Minister of Economy and Tourism, during the UAE delegation’s participation in the Sixty-Sixth Series of Meetings of the Assemblies of the Member States of the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) in Geneva.
The agreements cover several strategic areas, including digital transformation, talent development, and enhanced coordination in industrial property and patent registration. They also seek to harness advanced technologies, such as artificial intelligence, to support patent search and classification processes.
Minister bin Touq highlighted the UAE’s continued commitment to building a comprehensive IP ecosystem and fostering global partnerships. He noted that collaboration with Spain and Morocco represents a significant milestone in exchanging technical knowledge, streamlining registration procedures, and adopting modern compliance standards.

Around 336,999 Pakistanis proceed to abroad for employment during Jan 1 to June 30 this year

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 14 (APP):Through the Bureau of Emigration and Overseas Employment (BUEO) an attached department of the Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development from January 1 to June 30, around 336,999 Pakistanis have proceeded abroad for employment.
The number of foreign job seekers are also increasing day by day due to the productive policies of the country as new ways of jobs opening for skilled and unskilled Pakistani workers.
An official source of BEOE told APP, he said that since inception of the Bureau in the year 1971, more than 10 million emigrants have been provided overseas employment duly registered with the Bureau of Emigration & Overseas Employment.
To a question, he said that during the year 2015, the highest number of Pakistanis(946,571) proceeded abroad for the purpose of employment.
He said that so far, 116,300 foreign jobs are available with BEOE Overseas employment was playing a vital role in reducing the pressure of unemployment at home, besides being a major means of earning foreign exchange in the shape of overseas workers’ remittances.
Overseas employment is thus serving as the mainstay for the national economy, by providing much-needed financial outlay for debt servicing, import bills, alleviation of poverty, development projects and economic activities.
Bureau, being a regulatory body, controls, regulates, facilitates and monitors the emigration process followed by the Overseas Employment Promoters (OEPs), in the private sector, besides ‘direct employment’, the mode adopted by the individuals, to seek foreign employment either through their own efforts or relatives and friends living abroad.
The foremost task of Bureau of Emigration and Overseas Employment encompass collection, compilation and tabulation of emigration data of all those Pakistanis who proceed abroad for employment purpose. In fact, the Bureau has been engaged in maintaining comprehensive statistical record of all the migrant workers since 1971, which provides basis for planning and policy formulation by the Economic Division and other interested government departments.
He said that the main function of this body was to control and regulate emigration under the Emigration Ordinance, 1979
and promote Emigration of Pakistani Citizens.
It was the function of the bureau to look after the interest and welfare of the emigrants and advise the Federal Government on emigration policies and procedures, Monitoring and supervision of Overseas Employment Promoters through 7 Protectorates of Emigrants Offices, Processing of Overseas Employment Promoters (OEP) Licences
Pre-departure briefing to Emigrants.
Mandatory Insurance coverage to Pakistanis workers abroad and Memorandum of Understating with Foreign Countries for Export of Manpower and Management of State Life Emigrants Insurance Fund (SLEIF).