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Kerb currency market

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KARACHI, Sep 26 (APP):Following were the Opening Rates of foreign currencies in kerb market issued by the Exchange Companies Association of Pakistan, here on Thursday.
F.C.                         BUYING        SELLING
INTER BANK             277.55          277.75
USD                         278.50          280.50
EURO                       308.50          310.85
GBP                         369.70          372.35
JPY                            1.90              1.95
AED                         75.50            76.15
SAR                         73.65            74.35
CAD                        205.30          208.30
AUD                        188.30          191.30

52 modern CCTV cameras installed on Warsak Road

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PESHAWAR, Sep 26 (APP):To counter the terror incidents and crimes, police have installed 52 state-of-the-art HD CCTV cameras on Warsak Road that have been linked with the Command-and-Control System of the Sharqi Police.
SSP Operations, Kashif Zulfiqar told media persons on Thursday that due to the sensitivity of the area, 52 modern HD cameras have been installed at different points of the Warsak Road that would constantly be monitored through the Command-and-Control System.
Giving more details, SSP Operations said these cameras have been installed from Kababyan to Mithra and Shagai areas. These modern monitoring gadgets, he said, have also been installed at other sensitive areas including Babu Garhi, the main road, crossings and populated localities of Warsak Road.
The CCTV cameras have been connected with the Command-and-Control system, working at Sharqi police station for round the clock monitoring through a modern technology to counter crimes.
He said on Warsak Road, incidents of terrorism have been reported in the recent past as last month a police van was also targeted with a roadside explosive device there. These cameras will help identify criminals involved in subversive and anti-state activities.

2 held, huge amount of dead meat seized

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KASUR, Sep 26 (APP):Police at the Changa Manga station arrested two suspects after seizing a significant amount of dead meat on Thursday.
According to police spokesman, officers stopped a patrol rickshaw near Dinpur Doba, discovering it was transporting meat from a dead buffalo.
A veterinary examination confirmed that the meat was unhealthy and from an animal that had died.
Changa Manga police have registered a case against the veterinary doctor involved under the Slaughter Control Act.

BISP launched funds  for 11,862 deserving individuals

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BISP
NOWSHERA VIRKAN, Sep 26 (APP):The distribution of the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) on Thursday officially started at the Nowshera Virkan Sports Complex, aimed at helping deserving individuals in the community.
According to AC office, Assistant Commissioner Muhammad Naveed Haider visited the sports complex to assess the seating arrangements for beneficiaries.
He emphasized to local in-charge Shahzad Jamal the importance of conducting the distribution transparently.
So far, 587 individuals have benefited from the fund which is set to assist a total of 11,862 deserving people in the area.
The distribution process is ongoing and will continue until all eligible recipients have received assistance.

IMF bailout package: A key to achieving macroeconomic sability, attract foreign investment

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PESHAWAR, Sep 26 (APP):The recent much-awaited approval of a $7 billion bailout package from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is being hailed as a pivotal development for Pakistan’s economy.
Economic and financial experts strongly believed that this huge financial assistance will help play a crucial role in achieving macroeconomic stability, controlling inflation, and mitigating the ongoing price hikes that have burdened the 241 million population.
The IMF’s Executive Board has approved a 37-month Extended Fund Facility (EFF), which includes the immediate release of the first tranche of less than $1.1 billion.
 This marks the 25th IMF program Pakistan has engaged in since 1958, highlighting a long history of economic partnerships aimed at financial and economic recovery besides fiscal stability in the cash-starved South Asian country.
“The new package underscored the Pakistani government’s commitment to implementing vital economic and fiscal reforms and take the country out of economic challenges as the IMF has agreed with our Govt economic revival program,” said Professor Dr. Zilakat Malik, a former Chairman of the Economics Department, University of Peshawar.
Talking to APP,  he emphasized that these reforms are essential for consolidating public finances, rebuilding foreign exchange reserves, and enhancing the business environment especially to foster private sector growth in Pakistan.
Dr. Malik also acknowledged the positive roles played by brotherly countries of China, UAE, and Saudi Arabia in securing this landmark package, particularly the decision pertaining to deferring of repayment of $12.7 billion in debts during the program period.
Praising the government’s swift implementation of bold economic and tax reforms soon after assuming power after February 8 election, he said it was instrumental in convincing the IMF to approve the crucial bailout package for Pakistan.
The package was approved after the governmen’s key measures include an increase in tax revenues from Rs1.4 trillion to Rs1.8 trillion and a significant rise in electricity prices of up to 51% in last budget despite opposition criticism.
 Notably, the new program expands to cover provincial budgets, marking a departure from past agreements where provincial fiscal policies were largely exempt from IMF oversight.
According to the agreed conditions, all provincial governments are expected to sign a new National Fiscal Pact. This pact aims to transfer responsibilities for health, education, social safety nets, and infrastructure projects to provincial authorities, thereby streamlining governance and fiscal responsibility.
One of the critical aspects of the agreement involves aligning agricultural income tax rates with federal rates. These rates are expected to increase dramatically from 12-15% to 45%. Such measures are seen as essential for enhancing revenue generation in a sector that has historically been under-taxed.
Dr. Zilakat Malik noted that the program stipulates a primary surplus equivalent to 1% of GDP for the current fiscal year, aiming for a target of 3.2% over the next two years. This focus on fiscal discipline is intended to place Pakistan’s debt-to-GDP ratio on a sustainable path.
The backdrop of the package includes Pakistan’s struggles with economic instability exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, devastating floods in 2022, and the long-term effects of terrorism, which have significantly hampered infrastructure development.
Dr. Yousaf Sarwar, former President of the Sarhad Chamber of Commerce and Industry, welcomed the IMF package as a critical step toward addressing these economic challenges currently faced by Pakistan.
With an estimated loss of 80,000 lives and a staggering $150 billion economic setback during war against terrorism, he said the need for foreign assistance has become even more pressing.
The implementation of the IMF program is anticipated to address current account deficits and balance of payments issues, thereby facilitating job creation and industrial  development through increased foreign direct investment.
Political leaders, including Ikhtair Wali Khan PML-N KP Information Secretary and former Minister Wajid  Ali Khan commended the government’s leadership for securing the IMF program, citing it as a key factor that could help reduce inflation rates and restore investor confidence immensely.
Under Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s administration, efforts have been made to stabilize prices of daily commodities and enhance the overall economic climate. Resultantly, price hike came below single digital and top foreign monetary agencies started praising Pakistan’s economic progress after a long time.
As Pakistan embarks on this new phase of economic and fiscal reforms, the focus remains on implementing these strategies effectively, ensuring that the benefits of the IMF package translate into sustainable economic growth and stability for the country.
The effective collaboration between the federal and provincial governments and external lenders will be crucial in navigating the challenges ahead and achieving the desired outcomes of this bailout package for benefits of people.

CTP finalize arrangements for Chur Chowk Eid Milad procession

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RAWALPINDI, Sep 26 (APP): City Traffic Police (CTP) Rawalpindi have finalized arrangements for Chur Chowk Eid Milad procession to be taken out on Sept 27, Friday on Peshawar Road.
Over 143 traffic officers and officials including four DSPs, 25 senior traffic wardens, 114 traffic wardens and assistants would perform special duties. With the help of district police, vehicles would be parked at a distance of 500 meters from the procession route, said a CTP spokesman.
He informed that the traffic police would divert traffic on alternative routes and would keep Darbar Shah Pyara Road, Allahabad Road, Ghazi Road, Ashiana Chowk Mohammadabad to Progressive School Turn closed for vehicular traffic.
After Asr prayer, the traffic from Peshawar to Saddar would be diverted to IJP Road towards Mehrabad. The traffic going from Saddar to Peshawar would be able to move to Peshawar using the road in the opposite direction from Rafi Mall U-turn.
Misrial Road, Jaba Pali to Chur Chowk would be closed to traffic while the traffic going from Bhatta Chowk to Chur Chowk would be diverted to Range Chowk towards Qasim Market Manzil via Range Road. In case of heavy traffic, more diversions could also be arranged to regulate traffic, he added.
In the second phase, the traffic would be diverted to Range Road towards Qasim Market to Bhatta Chowk Golra via Shaley Valley, Misrial Road, he informed.
Chief Traffic Officer, Rawalpindi Beenish Fatima had issued special instructions to the traffic police to make the best traffic arrangements for the convenience of the road users on the occasion of Eid Milad un Nabi procession of Chur Chowk, he added.

1,400 cards distributed to farmers in Nowshera Virkan

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NOWSHERA VIRKAN, Sep 26 (APP):Following the directives of Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif, the Agriculture Department has distributed 1,400 more cards to farmers in Nowshera Virkan, on Thursday.
According to the official sources, Assistant Director of Agriculture Muhammad Yusuf Chaudhry announced that these cards will allow farmers to purchase seeds, fertilizers and medicines.
Under the Punjab government’s farmer-friendly policy, farmers will receive financial assistance of 30,000 rupees per acre with a maximum of 150,000 rupees for up to five acres and 150,000 rupees for up to 12.5 acres.
The loans provided to farmers will be interest-free with the markup covered by Punjab Bank on behalf of the Punjab Government.
Farmers can use the cards at designated dealers to acquire necessary agricultural supplies.

Surge in dengue cases across Punjab as 126 new infections reported

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LAHORE, Sep 26 (APP):The Punjab Health Department confirmed on Thursday a sharp rise in dengue virus cases, with 126 new infections recorded across the province in the last 24 hours.
Among these, Rawalpindi reported the highest number, with 107 cases, followed by Lahore with six, Gujranwala with three, and two cases each from Faisalabad, Sargodha, and Attock. Single cases were also reported from Jehlum, Kasur, Multan, and Mandi Bahauddin.
This surge brings the total number of dengue infections in Punjab to 528 over the past week, raising the province’s total cases for 2024 to 1,371.
A spokesperson from the Primary and Secondary Healthcare Department assured the public that hospitals are well-prepared with adequate medicines and treatments to combat the virus.
In light of the growing number of cases, the Health Department has issued an advisory encouraging the public to maintain clean and dry surroundings to curb the spread of Dengue. Citizens are urged to cooperate with health teams actively working to control the outbreak.
A free helpline (1033) has also been provided for individuals seeking treatment, information, or wishing to register complaints. Health officials emphasized the importance of vigilance and proactive measures in containing the virus across the province.

Terrorists to be eliminated from country soon: PM

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NEW YORK, Sep 26 (APP): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday paying tribute to the security forces for carrying out a successful anti-terror operation in Razmak area of North Waziristan, expressed the hope that the terrorists would be eliminated from across the country soon.

“God willing, Khawarij (terrorists) will be completely eradicated from the entire country soon,” the prime minister said in a statement who is currently on a five-day visit to the United States to attend the 79th Session of the United Nations General Assembly.

He said that the timely action by the security forces led to the killing of eight terrorists in the operation.

Prime Minister Shehbaz said that the protection of lives and properties of the citizens from terrorists was among the government’s priorities.

He also reiterated the resolve to continue the war against terrorism till the complete elimination of this menace.

Anti-dengue awareness walk held

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SARGOGHA, Sep 26 (APP):A dengue awareness walk and rally was organized by livestock department Sargodha here on Thursday.
The walk was led by Deputy Director Livestock Dr Tanveer Ashraf Kalyar and in which other staffers of the department participated.
During the seminar,the deputy director provided detailed information on the types and symptoms of dengue, as well as methods for timely eradication of mosquito larvae.
He also briefed the participants on preventive measures for the dengue virus.