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12 BISE employees appointed as junior clerks

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FAISALABAD, Sep 15 (APP):The Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education (BISE) Faisalabad has appointed its 12 employees as junior clerks under the employees quota system.
BISE Secretary Dr Habib-ur-Rehman said here on Sunday that Divisional Commissioner/Chairperson BISE Madam Silwat Saeed in a formal ceremony distributed appointment letters among the new junior clerks.
He said that various employees of education board belonging to scale 1 to 8 had participated in the typing test for their appointment as junior clerks. However, out of them, 12 employees passed the test and hence, they were appointed as junior clerks, he added.

Usman Shaukat elected as RCCI’s President, Khalid Qazi SVP

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RCCI
RAWALPINDI, Sep 15 (APP):A renowned businessman Usman Shaukat has been declared as the next President of Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (RCCI) for the term of two years; 2024-26.
The poll to elect the RCCI president was scheduled for 16th September, however after being elected unopposed for the top executives seats, the election process has also been declared completed.
According to the details, a three member election commission comprising Tariq Mughal, Syed Rizwan Haider Mashadi and Zahoor Ahmed Malik announced the results of scrutiny of nomination papers for the posts of President, Senior Vice President and Vice President.
As per the results, Usman Shaukat, Khalid Farooq Qazi, and Fahad Barlas stand elected as President, Senior Vice President and Vice President respectively. All three executives remained unopposed in the RCCI Elections 2024-26. Whereas on Reserved Seats for Women Entrepreneurs, Falak Anjum and Naureen were elected uncontested.
President RCCI, Saqib Rafiq along with Group Leader RCCI Sohail Altaf, Vice President Faisal Shahzad, former presidents, EC members and newly elected Executive Committee members, Secretary General Irfan Manan Khan and distinguished RCCI members were also present on the occasion.
Group leader Sohail Altaf said that Mian Parvez Aslam group got 93% votes in the RCCI election, adding, the opposition was defeated by a huge margin.
“Excellent turnover proved that the Group deserves the right to true representation of the Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce”, he added.
The participants congratulated the newly elected officials and vowed that the problems of the business community would be solved with the same passion, dedication and hard work that was shown in the election campaign.
Traders and members have shown their trust in Mian Parvez Aslam Group, we have clean footing, we have not made allegations.

Ahsan Ayaz reaches final of International Squash Championship

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Squash
LAHORE, Sep 15 (APP):Pakistani squash player Ahsan Ayaz reached the final of the ongoing 247th International Squash Championship being held the USA.
In the final, Ahsan Ayaz would be paired with third-seed Muhammad Sharaf of Egypt. The total prize money of the International Squash Championship is $3,000.
It should be noted that in the semi-final, Ahsan Ayaz defeated Karim Al-Barbari of Egypt by 0-3 with a brilliant performance. Ahsan won the match with the scores of 3-11, 7-11 and 0-11.
Earlier, Ahsan Ayaz also defeated compatriot Fawad Khalil in the quarter-finals, Ahsan won 7-11, 5-11, and 5-11 against Fawad.

Pakistan wins both matches on first day of Snooker World Cup

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LAHORE, Sep 15 (APP):Pakistani players performed well in the Snooker World Cup on Sunday.
According to Snooker Federation sources, Pakistani players Asjad Iqbal and Owais Munir won both their matches on the first day of the Snooker World Cup.
Asjad Iqbal beat Mongolian and Japanese players, while Owais Muneer beat Mongolian and Omani players.

Asian Table Tennis Championship: NOC not issued to national team so far

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Table Tennis
LAHORE, Sep 15 (APP):The participation of the Pakistan team in the Asian Table Tennis Championship in Almaty, Kazakhstan, became doubtful after not getting an NOC.
The Pakistan table tennis team is scheduled to participate in the Asian Table Tennis Championship in Almaty from October 6 to 13 for which an NOC was sought from the Pakistan Sports Board (PSB).
However, the Pakistan Sports Board (PSB) has refused to give an NOC objecting to the selection of low-ranking players. Also, audited accounts, details of available funds and statements have also been sought from the Table Tennis Federation.
According to sources in the Table Tennis Federation, all the players in the team are of top ranking, while the organisers have to bear the expenses of two male and female players.
The sources said that due to non-availability of funds, other players were allowed to go on personal expenses, in all the events. It may be mentioned here that teams must consist of at least three players to participate.
They further said that the players who go on personal expenses are also included in the top five, adding the players with low ranking on personal expenses are supportive but no one is out of the top five.
In this connection the Table Tennis Federation says the top four male and female players have not been missed.

Public awareness about importance of ozone layer protection vital for human, environmental sustainability

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 15 (APP):Raising public awareness about the importance of protecting the ozone layer on health and environment and encouraging them to avoid use of ozone-harmful chemicals and unsustainable practices is unprecedented for human and environmental sustainability, Muhammad Saleem Shaikh, climate change education specialist and media spokesperson of the climate change and environmental coordination ministry, said in a press statement.
In a press statement regarding the World Ozone Day 2024, the senior ministry official said that as the world commemorates World Ozone Day 2024 on Monday (September 16), the global community is once again reminded of the critical issue of ozone layer depletion.
“Although the ozone layer is gradually recovering, the continued use of harmful chemicals and unsustainable practices in various parts of the world still threaten the progress made over the past few decades regarding restoring the ozone layer that shield earth from harmful impacts of ultraviolet rays of sun,” the ministry official Muhammad Saleem Shaikh said.
He said that the present government has joined the global community in celebrating World Ozone Day today, September 16, 2024, under the theme: “Montreal Protocol: Fixing the Ozone Layer, Healing the Earth.” This year’s observance commemorates the 37th anniversary of the Montreal Protocol, a historic global agreement designed to protect the ozone layer and mitigate climate change, the senior ministry official said.
The ozone layer plays a critical role in maintaining life on earth by acting as a protective shield against the sun’s harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Found in the Earth’s stratosphere, approximately 15-35 kilometers above the Earth’s surface
Highlighting the primary function of the ozone layer and its importance as a part of public awareness, the climate change and enviuronmental ministry official said that the key function of the ozone layer is absorbs most of the sun’s high-energy UV radiation, particularly UV-B and UV-C rays, which are harmful to living organisms and can cause skin cancer, cataracts and eye damage, immune system suppression, affect the life cycles of aquatic organisms, harm plants and animals and reduce crop yields.
The ozone layer indirectly influences the Earth’s climate. While the ozone layer itself is not a direct driver of climate change, certain chemicals that deplete the ozone layer, such as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), also act as potent greenhouse gases, contributing to global warming. Therefore, protecting the ozone layer also supports broader climate stability, he added.
Shedding light on the climate change & environmental coordination ministry’s initiatives being taken as a part of global efforts for protection of the ozone layer, the media spokesperson Muhammad Saleem said that the ministry, in collaboration with national and international stakeholders, has already implemented various programmes and initiatives for phasing out ozone-depleting substances (ODS) and promoting sustainable environmental practices.
The country, however, has made significant strides in its compliance with the Montreal Protocol, demonstrating a strong dedication to environmental preservation for future generations, he highlighted.
“Pakistan takes pride in its role as an active signatory of the Montreal Protocol. We have successfully eliminated the consumption of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and are working tirelessly towards the phase-out of hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs). Our commitment to a greener and healthier future is unwavering,” the media spokesperson Muhammad Saleem Shaikh remarked.
He said further that the country’s efforts under the Montreal Protocol have not only contributed to the recovery of the ozone layer but also supported national climate goals. With the phasing out of ODS, the country has reduced greenhouse gas emissions and promoted energy-efficient technologies.
Spelling out further about ongoing initiatives and future plans, the senior ministry official said that the ministry implemented a range of initiatives over last more than 10 years for protecting the ozone layer and promoting sustainable development, which have been globally appreciated and recognised at various international forums such as HCFC Phase-out Management Plan (HPMP) and public awareness campaigns on ozone layer depletion, its protection to educate the public and industries on the importance of protecting the ozone layer and the benefits of adopting eco-friendly alternatives.
The ministry official said that the Montreal Protocol, widely regarded as the most successful environmental agreement to date, has played a pivotal role in healing the ozone layer. The latest scientific assessments indicate that, if current policies are maintained, the ozone layer is on track to recover by the middle of the century, the ministry media spokesperson emphasised.
The official Muhammad Saleem said that Coordinator to Prime Minister for Climate Change Romina Khurshid Alam has called upon the global community to maintain its focus on sustainable development and climate action, urgeing the businesses, industries, and citizens to adopt climate-resilient practices and embrace renewable technologies that contribute to the protection of the ozone layer.
On this World Ozone Day, let us renew our commitment to safeguarding the planet for future generations. Together, we can ensure a healthier, more sustainable future, the ministry official said.

02 bike lifter held; 3 stolen bikes recovered

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 15 (APP):Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) Police Shams Colony police station team on Sunday apprehended two wanted members of a bike lifter gang involved in numerous bike lifting activities and recovered three stolen motorcycles from their possession.
According to a police spokesperson following the special directions of Inspector General of Police (IGP) Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi, ICT Police had started a crackdown against criminal elements involved in bike lifting activities in order to save the precious lives and property of citizens.
Following these directives, the Shams Colony police team used technical and human resources and succeeded in apprehending two accused involved in numerous bike lifting activities, he said.
He said the accused were identified as Fakhar Abbas and Waqas.
 Police team also recovered three stolen motorcycles from their possession, he added.
He said cases have already been registered against the nabbed accused and further investigation is underway.
DIG Islamabad Syed Ali Raza appreciated the police team’s efforts and directed all senior officials for an effective crackdown against the accused involved in car and bike lifting incidents, he said.
“The performance of police officials in this regard would be reviewed on a continuous basis”, DIG added.

ITP Cracks down on helmet violations, Issues 40,000 Fines

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 15 (APP):Islamabad Traffic Police (ITP) issued over 40,000 fines to motorcyclists for driving without helmets during the ongoing year.
According to a public relation officer a vigorous campaign of Islamabad capital police had been launched as per the directions of Inspector General of Police (IGP) Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi, in order to create awareness among citizens about the traffic rules.
He said that the ITP is endeavoring to maintain an exemplary traffic system in the city and check those involved in negligence on roads.
He said that all the officers have been directed to ensure the implementation of traffic rules and regulation irrespective of status and rank and demonstrate patience and politeness while issuing traffic violation tickets to the road users.
ITP is utilizing all available resources to facilitate the general public adding that the parents are also requested not to allow their underage children to drive bikes or cars till age of maturity, he added.
He said issuing traffic violation tickets by Islamabad Traffic police is not as a punitive measure but the purpose is to ensure a safe road environment in the Capital and secure the lives of the people.

Governor confers awards on individuals for excellence in diplomacy

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KARACHI, Sep 15 (APP):The Governor of Sindh Mohammed Kamran Khan Tessori awarded honorary doctorate degrees to several distinguished individuals for their exceptional contributions to successful diplomacy and the promotion of international relations.
Among the recipients were Iran’s Consul General Hassan Nourian and Bahrain’s Consul General Abdullah Ahmed Buqhous, a Governor House communique said on Sunday.
Addressing the special convocation of Jinnah University for Women, Karachi, held at Governor House, Governor Sindh Kamran Khan Tessori commended the unwavering efforts of these individuals in advancing diplomacy and development. He emphasized that encouraging those who serve the nation is vital to inspire others to follow suit, stating that active participation in all sectors is key to national progress.
Tessori congratulated the honorary doctorate recipients, which also included Farhan Hanif, Arshad Wali Muhammad, Ms. Akram Khatoon, Haji Hanif Tayyab, and Syed Nadeem Raza Sarwar, for their remarkable achievements in various fields.
He acknowledged their outstanding efforts in enhancing international relations, successful diplomacy, and driving development, noting that their steadfast dedication deserves high praise.
He further highlighted that these individuals have not only fostered national unity through their exemplary service but also advanced the vision of national progress. Their efforts to promote dialogue, resolve conflicts, and address global challenges have set remarkable standards. Governor Sindh Kamran Khan Tessori concluded by stating that awarding honorary doctorates is a reflection of their past accomplishments and the values they represent.

PM actively working to address challenges facing Pakistan: Syedaal Khan

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 15 (APP):Deputy Chairman of the Senate, Syedaal Khan Sunday said that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is actively working to address the challenges facing Pakistan and is committed to fostering prosperity and development in the country.
He urged all coalition parties to fully support Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in the current political scenario.
Syedaal expressed these views during a meeting with key political figures, including Parliamentary Leader of PML-N Senator Irfan-ul-Haque Siddiqui, Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee Senator Saleem Mandviwalla, Senator Mir Aslam Abro, Chairperson of the Senate Committee on Federal Education Senator Bushra Anjum Butt, Provincial Minister for Revenue of Balochistan Asim Khan Kurd Gello, JUI Parliamentary Leader in the Senate Senator Maulana Atta-ur-Rehman, and Senator Haji Shakoor Ahmed Achakzai,
He also expressed gratitude to the political leaders and coalition partners standing in solidarity with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and former Prime Minister Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, working together to resolve the nation’s issues.
He highlighted that significant efforts are being made to tackle the country’s problems effectively. He further said that thanks to the relentless efforts of both Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Nawaz Sharif, a noticeable reduction in inflation has been achieved.
He pointed out that electricity prices have been reduced under Nawaz Sharif’s directives, while Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s tireless efforts have contributed to a significant decrease in inflation.
He stressed that with proper legislation and strategic planning, the country’s situation can be further improved.
The Deputy Chairman Senate emphasized the importance of a joint action plan with coalition partners to address the ongoing crises. He assured members of Parliament that every effort is being made to improve the nation’s condition, stating, “We are united in our mission to bring betterment to the country.”
He added that the government remains committed to providing relief to the public, with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif taking every possible step to ensure progress.
Syedaal Khan urged Senate members to support the government in creating a cooperative environment within Parliament to facilitate the country’s advancement.