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BISP releases tranche for 165,183 beneficiaries in Sargodha

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BISP
SARGODHA, Sep 22 (APP):The Benazir Income Support Program Sargodha district has released the quarterly tranche for September-December 2024 for registered beneficiaries.
Deputy Director Raazia Asim told APP in-charge Makhoodm Shah Latif in a special interview that 72,335 beneficiaries in Sargodha city and 165,183 in Sargodha district would get BISP payments of Rs10,500 each.
She said that the payment process had been started and five camp sites in Sargodha city and 9 camp sites in Sargodha district had been set up. BISP representatives will remain in the field all the time to ensure payment transparency.

President strongly condemns blast near police van in Swat

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President Asif Ali Zardari

ISLAMABAD, Sep 22 (APP): President Asif Ali Zardari on Sunday strongly condemned the bomb blast near a police van in Swat.

In a statement issued by the President House, he paid tribute to the police officer who was martyred in the incident.

He also expressed condolence to the bereaved family and prayed for the swift recovery of those injured in the explosion.

Terrorist elements are enemies not only of the country and nation but of humanity itself, the president said.

He reaffirmed his commitment to continue efforts for the complete eradication of terrorism.

SNGPL admin announces temporary gas suspension in Abbottabad for maintenance

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SNGPL
ABBOTTABAD, Sep 22 (APP):The Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL) administration Sunday has announced temporary gas outages in various areas of Abbottabad city due to scheduled pipeline maintenance work. This was disclosed by the SNGPL Hazara region spokes person Sajjad Khan Swati in a press statement.
He said that the gas supply will be suspended in multiple areas from September 23 to October 8, following the directives of the Regional Manager, SNGPL Abbottabad Hazara. The Spokesperson advised residents to take note of the gas suspension timings and make necessary arrangements. The administration has apologized for any inconvenience caused.
According to the SNGPL schedule affected areas and timings: On September 23 gas would be suspended for Murree Road, Nawan Shehr Jogan, Nawan Shehr Township, Khola Chunakari from (3 PM to 7 PM).
On September 24, Mirpur II from (3 PM to 7 PM), September 25: Village Chhona, Murree Road from (3 PM to 7 PM), September 26: Shimla Hill, Dobbathar Village from (3 PM to 7 PM), September 27: Aram Bagh, Link Road near Saya Zar CNG from (3 PM to 7 PM).
Similarly on September 30: Malikpur Area from(3 PM to 7 PM), October 1: Kehal Area near DHQ Hospital, College Road, Kareem Pura from (3 PM to 7 PM), October 2: Army Khaki Jan Area near CSD Chowk (3 PM to 7 PM), October 3: PMA Area inside Sarwar Gate, Kakul from (3 PM to 7 PM)
October 4: Jhangi Syedan, Mandian Area from (3 PM to 7 PM), October 7: Havelian, Ayub Bridge near Chinar CNG from (3 PM to 7 PM), October 8: Supply Area, Mansehra Road from (3 PM to 7 PM).

CTO urges to use helmet for own safety

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RAWALPINDI, Sep 22 (APP):Chief Traffic Officer (CTO) Fatima Beenish urged motorcyclists to use helmet for their own safety.
The motorcyclists must wear helmet to avoid road fatal accidents, said a news release issued here.
CTO said that traffic wardens had been directed to take strict action in accordance with the law against the violators.
She said wearing a helmet could save a driver’s life in case of any accident. “Sometimes it’s the only difference between life and death,” she added.
The CTO said all traffic issues could be resolved by observing traffic rules which are for the safety and protection of the road users.
On the other hand, the City Traffic Police have issued hundreds of challan tickets and also imposed fine to the motorcyclists not wearing helmet. The CTP also impounded a number of motorbikes in different police stations due to violation.

NUST, PEF sign MoU to support financially challenged students

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NUST
ISLAMABAD, Sep 22 (APP):National University of Science and Technology (NUST) and the Professional Education Foundation (PEF) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to support financially challenged students enrolled at the university.
The MoU was signed in a ceremony attended the officials of NUST and PEF to collaborate for this joint initiative.
Speaking on the occasion, Rector NUST, Engr Javed Mehmood Bukhari commended the collaborative efforts and emphasized, “The support of philanthropists is crucial for NUST’s mission to become a need-blind institution, ensuring that no student is forced to leave their education due to financial constraints.”
Chairman of PEF, Hafiz Ul Haq announced an expansion of support, including an increase in the number of scholarships, streamlined processes, and broader eligibility criteria to benefit a larger number of students.
The agreement was formally signed by Chairman PEF, Hafiz Ul Haq and Pro-Rector for Research, Innovation, and Commercialization, Dr Rizwan Riaz. Director of Advancement and Head of Global Engagements, Arooba Gillani and Resource Mobilization Officer, Saadia Sadat were also present at the ceremony.

FESCO issues shutdown program

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FAISALABAD, Sep 22 (APP):The Faisalabad Electric Supply Company (FESCO) has issued a shutdown program for Monday due to necessary repair, maintenance and expansion of electricity lines.
According to the program issued by the company, power supply from Bahaduray Wala, Meeranwala, Mansooran and Indsutrial Estate-I feeders linked with 132-KV Industrial Estate grid station, WASA-II and Dholan Wal feeders attached with 132-KV Kamal Pur grid station, Kathoo feeder connected with 132-KV Gojra grid station, Tariq Abad, Cardiology and Shadman feeders originating from 132-KV Tariq Abad grid station will remain suspended from 7 a.m. to 12 noon while DHQ, Aasiyan, Muazzam Shah, Hindoana, Lahore Road, Chenab Nagar, Abdullah Fiber, Faisalabad Road, Beeranwala, Lahore Road, Usman Abad, Muslim Bazaar, Jhumra Road/Raza, City and Badshahi Masjid feeders linked with 132-KV Chiniot grid station, Maddoana, al-Mehmood and new Satiana feeders attached with 132-KV Satiana grid station will observe shutdown from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Monday (September 23).
Similarly, electricity supply from Islam Nagar feeder connected with 132-KV University grid station, Satiana Village and al-Mustafa Shaheed feeders originating from 132-KV Satiana grid station and new Amin Town feeder linked with 132-KV SPS grid station will remain suspended from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. whereas Zahid Jee, Neeli Bar and Wanihar feeders attached with 132-KV Satiana grid station will observe load shedding from 8 a.m. to 12 noon on September 23.
Meanwhile, power supply from Ghausia Colony, Mamonkanjan City, Khuda Yar and al-Awal feeders connected with 132-KV Mamonkanjan grid station will remain suspended from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 noon while Roshan Wala, MGM, Chenab Nagar, Four Season, Miani and Niamoana feeders originating from 132-KV Sammundri Road grid station will observe shutdown from 6 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Monday (September 23, 2024).

Ansari appointed new CEO of IRNA

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 22 (APP): Seasoned diplomat Hossein Jaberi Ansari has been appointed as the new CEO of the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA).
According to IRNA, Jaberi Ansari has worked in various roles in the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the past three decades, including as Deputy Minister for Arab and African Affairs.

He has authored and translated several books on foreign affairs issues, including the latest publication entitled “Spark on One’s Chest” which is a translation of the Palestinian writer Munir Shafiq’s Arabic book “From a Spark to Another Spark”
The new IRNA CEO said during a speech at his inauguration ceremony on Sunday that he would closely follow the national unity lines set by the administration of President Masoud Pezeshkian.

Jaberi also hailed IRNA’s 90-year history as a main source of news in Iran and the region.

Managing Director Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) Muhammad Asim Kichi has felicitated Hossein Jaberi Ansari on his appointment as new CEO of IRNA.

In his felicitation message, MD APP said that both APP and IRNA had mutual news exchange agreement and exchanging important news on daily basis for benefits of the people and governments of the two brotherly countries.

MD APP called for further cooperation between IRNA and APP, adding that the top management of the two news organizations must visit each other’s organization to upgrade the bilateral news exchange program on modern lines.

40 Pakistani companies explore growing investment opportunities with Chinese counterparts at Shaanxi fair

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 22 (APP):Xi’an, the capital of Shaanxi Province in northwestern China, is witnessing an unprecedented surge in cooperation between Pakistan and China.
The China (Shaanxi)-Pakistan Economic and Trade Cooperation Fair, recently held in conjunction with the Silk Road International Exposition, highlighted the vibrant relationship between the two nations.
The occasion brought together around 40 Pakistani companies, including both public and private oil and gas enterprises, keen to explore growing investment opportunities with their Chinese counterparts.
In an interview with China Economic Net, Pakistan’s Ambassador to China, Khalil Hashmi emphasized the significance of the fair. He said, “This is the first time, perhaps in recent memory, that such a large delegation and sector-specific conference is being convened in Shaanxi Province.” He noted, underscoring the momentum generated in recent months, particularly after the Pakistani Prime Minister’s visit to the province in June.
“Since CPEC entered its second phase last year, a new chapter in our economic relationship—focused on B2B cooperation—is unfolding. We have identified 13 priority sectors, including energy, mines and minerals, iron and steel, chemicals, fertilizers, textiles, leather, IT, and services. Through events like this, we aim to attract Chinese investment to these sectors in Pakistan,” Ambassador Hashmi said.
Shaanxi Province has seen a remarkable boost in its trade with Pakistan this year, with the trade volume nearly doubling between January and August. The province’s prowess in photovoltaic (PV) technology is particularly notable, with a local solar energy company commanding up to 40% of Pakistan’s market share at its peak.
Pakistan, as the guest country of honor for the first time at the Silk Road International Exposition, hosted one of the largest national pavilions, showcasing a wide range of Pakistani culture, products, and investment opportunities, especially in the energy sector, providing a platform for business networking, joint ventures, and trade promotion.
Ambassador Hashmi also praised China’s technological advancements and expertise. “China has vast experience in manufacturing, industrialization, and special economic zones—areas where we are working closely together.”
He said, “We are incredibly proud to have developed our partnership and friendship with China for 73 out of its 75 years.” He pointed to the achievements made through the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), which have played a transformative role in Pakistan’s economy. Over the past decade, CPEC projects have added more than 8,000 megawatts of electricity, built over 800 kilometers of highways and fiber optic cables, and attracted nearly $26 billion in investments, he maintained.
Looking ahead, Ambassador Hashmi expressed optimism about future collaboration. “The prospects are bright, and we look forward to deepening our cooperation in both cutting-edge technologies and traditional manufacturing sectors,” he concluded.

Pakistan team gears up for Bhutan clash in SAFF U-17 C’ship

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 22 (APP): Pakistan’s national team intensified their training sessions ahead of their crucial match against hosts Bhutan in the SAFF U-17 Championship 2024.
According to details, the high-stakes encounter is scheduled for Monday, with kickoff at 5pm at Thimphu, Bhutan.
Pakistan is looking to build on their momentum after defeating Nepal 1-0 in their opening match.
The SAFF U-17 Championship 2024 brings together top young talent from South Asia, with Pakistan aiming to make a strong impression in the competition.

Pakistan has a bright future in Special Olympics: Rebecca

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 22 (APP): Senior Director of Early Childhood and Preventive Health of Special Olympics International Rebecca Ralston has lauded the Special Olympics Pakistan (SOP) saying Pakistan has a bright future in games.
Special Olympics Pakistan is laudable and we appreciate the steps taken by them to train and nurture the abilities of special athletes, she expressed these views at a reception held by the Chairperson of Special Olympics Pakistan Ronak Lakhani to honour Ms Rebecca, Special Olympics Asia Pacific Region Senior Manager Health Pearl Ang and Special Olympics Asia Pacific Region Manager Youth Pam Rolink, said a press release.
SOP Board Member Asma Hasan, Advisor Yasmin Haider, Media Advisor of Pakistan Olympic Association Asif Azeem, Vice President of Softball Federation of Pakistan Tehmina Asif, National Director of SOP Taha Tahir, National Sports Director Farkhunda Jabeen and Consultant Communication Saif Azhar, special children and their parents were also present on the occasion.
Rebecca Ralston said we visited various stadiums, hospitals and schools in Lahore and Karachi and carefully reviewed the facilities provided to the special children.
We are happy to see that special children are showing keen interest in various sports. I see a bright future for special games in Pakistan. Special Olympics Pakistan under the leadership of Ronak Lakhani is playing its full role in giving special children their rightful place in society, she said.
I felt very happy to come to Pakistan and I will visit here again very soon. Special Olympic Asia Pacific Region Senior Manager Health Pearl said during our visit, we tried to share our experience with the National Youth Leaders and Coaches of Pakistan whom we met and found with full of talent and also enjoyed the traditional cuisine of Lahore and Karachi. We had the opportunity to visit the shopping centres here and do some shopping too. I would consider it an honour to come back to Pakistan.
Special Olympics Asia Pacific Region Manager Youth Initiatives Pam Rolink said the Pakistani nation is very hospitable and I will never forget the love received here.
Special Olympics Pakistan Chairperson Ronak Lakhani thanked the officials of the World and Asian Organization of Special Olympics for coming to Pakistan for the first time and said it is an honour for us to host them. The experience they have passed on to our youth leaders and coaches will prove to be a valuable asset for our athletes in the future, she said.