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Russian deputy PM in Islamabad on a two-day visit

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 18 (APP): Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Alexei Overchuk on Wednesday arrived here on a two-day visit.

On his arrival at the airport, the deputy prime minister, who was accompanied by a high level delegation, was warmly welcomed by Ambassador of Pakistan to Russia Muhammad Khalid Jamali and Additional Foreign Secretary (Europe) Shafqat Ali Khan.

During the visit, Alexei Overchuk will hold extensive talks with the Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar besides meeting with President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.

Kids Athletics programme in Gilgit from Thursday

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 18 (APP):The Athletics Federation of Pakistan (AFP) has announced to hold the Kids Athletics Programme in Gilgit from Thursday.
According to President, Athletics Federation of Pakistan, Brig. (R) Wajahat Hussain earlier in the first phase, programmes were held in some major cities of the country including Lahore and Karachi in May this year, but due to hot weather and summer vacations, the programme was stopped.
The children from all districts of Gilgit children will participate in the Kids’ Athletics programme which provides basic training to children aged 4 to 14 years.

Kerb currency market

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KARACHI, Sep 18 (APP):Following were the Opening Rates of foreign currencies in kerb market issued by the Exchange companies Association of Pakistan, here on Wednesday.
F.C.                         BUYING        SELLING
INTER BANK             277.95         278.05
USD                         279.50         280.70
EURO                       308.80         311.85
GBP                         366.05         369.05
JPY                            1.95            2.00
AED                          75.55          76.30
SAR                          73.85          74.58
CAD                         204.50         208.00
AUD                         186.20         189.20

Gold rates dip by Rs.300 per tola to Rs.267,700

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 18 (APP):The per tola price of 24 karat gold decreased by Rs.300 and was sold at Rs.267,700 on Wednesday compared to its sale at Rs. 268,000 on the last trading day.
The price of 10 grams of 24 karat gold also decreased by Rs.257 to Rs. 229,510 from Rs. 229,767 whereas the price of 10 gram 22 karat gold went down to Rs.210,384 from Rs. 210,620, the All Sindh Sarafa Jewellers Association reported.
The price of per tola and ten gram silver remained unchanged at Rs.2,950 and Rs.2,529.14, respectively.
The price of gold in the international market decreased by $18 to $2,569 from $2,587, the Association reported.

Pakistan to showcase climate actions, solutions at COP29: Romina Alam

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 18 (APP): Prime Minister’s Coordinator on Climate Change and Environmental Coordination (MoCC&EC), Romina Khurshid Alam emphasized the significance of COP29 as a platform for Pakistan to present its climate actions, challenges, and potential solutions.

The PM’s Aide was addressing a meeting of development partners regarding preparation for 29th COP of UNFCCC here on Wednesday.

Speaking at a meeting with development partners, she highlighted the need for collaboration to achieve climate diplomacy goals, promote gender equality, and advance smart agriculture initiatives through private sector engagement.

Alam underscored the urgency of addressing climate change in Pakistan, which ranks among the most vulnerable countries globally.

She pointed out that despite contributing less than 1% to global carbon emissions, Pakistan faces severe consequences from climate disasters, including floods and droughts that have devastated infrastructure and livelihoods. The floods in 2022 alone caused over 24 billion PKR in damages.

She called for input from development partners to enhance Pakistan’s participation in COP29, aiming to secure increased climate finance for adaptation projects as well.

Alam also stressed the importance of gender equality in climate action, referencing a successful recent regional parliamentarians meeting held in Islamabad focused on empowering women in the green economy.

Through these efforts, she aims to position Pakistan as a proactive player in global climate discussions and advocate for justice regarding loss and damage caused by climate change.

Prime Minister’s Aide said that she is actively seeking collaboration with Business 20 (B20) countries to develop regional solutions for climate and environmental challenges.

Romina highlighted the importance of inclusive growth strategies that align with the B20’s overarching theme for 2024, “Inclusive Growth for a Sustainable Future.” This theme encompasses various pillars aimed at addressing pressing global issues, including climate change and resource efficiency

She also emphasized the importance of engaging provincial governments in climate solutions, particularly highlighting the proactive measures taken by Chief Minister of Punjab. Under her leadership, Punjab has finalized its “Climate Change Policy & Action Plan 2024,” which aims to address critical climate issues such as smog and environmental degradation.

Secretary, Ministry of Climate Change and Environmental Coordination, Aisha Humera Ch addressing the meeting shared her valuable insights to ensure Pakistan’s preparedness and success at the upcoming COP 29 summit and emphasized the need for a concrete plan to tackle climate change challenges.

The development partners from different international institutions also shared their ideas, initiatives, to make Pakistan’s participation in COP29 more effective.

Representatives of development partners including international institutions, diplomatic missions and officials of climate change ministry attended the meeting.

Shaza Khawaja reaffirms govt commitment to elevate cutting edge space technologies for national growth

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 18 (APP): Minister of State for Information Technology and Telecommunication, Shaza Fatima Khawaja Wednesday reaffirmed the government’s commitment towards leveraging cutting-edge space technologies for national growth.
She was addressing the ‘PAKSAT-MM1 Satellite Application Conference’ held here to celebrate the operationalization of the PAKSAT-MM1 satellite.
She stated that the success of PAKSAT-MM1 would revolutionize communication infrastructure, bringing significant benefits to all sectors of the society.
The satellite will help expand outreach of internet connectivity to the far flung areas of the country which, she said, is a vital step towards digitally connected Pakistan.
The digitalization and technology development are the gateways towards socio-economic prosperity in the country, she emphasized.
The minister also highlighted that Pakistan’s ranking in the UN’s e-governance development index has improved by fourteen points.
She mentioned that Pakistan is one of two countries in Asia that have moved from the middle tier of digital e-governance to the high tier, describing this as a significant achievement.
Speaking on the occasion, Chairman SUPARCO, Muhammad Yousuf Khan expressed his pride in the dedication and efforts of the team involved in the successful launch of PAKSAT-MM1.
He said that Pakistan has taken a significant step towards realizing its digital ambitions with the successful launch of PAKSAT-MM1.
He emphasized the satellite’s critical role in socio-economic development and its contribution to Pakistan’s presence in the global space industry.
The chairman expressed that PAKSAT MM1 is rightly placed to serve a number of unserved and unattended remote areas in Pakistan, where applications of communication satellites such as DTH, community internet, tele-education, tele-medicine, assets tracking are yet to be provided.
The chairman invited local industry to join hands in developing eco systems for space-related activities including design and development of satellite systems and its applications.
The speakers at the conference highlighted the role of PAKSAT-MM1 in advancing Pakistan’s digital Pakistan vision by enabling greater connectivity, economic growth, and digital inclusion across the country.
They underscored the satellite’s potential to bridge the digital divide and promote the development of underserved regions.
The conference concluded with stakeholders committing to harness the full potential of space technology for a digitally empowered Pakistan and new opportunities for national development.
Expected to remain operational for over 15 years, PakSAT-MM1 provides high-speed broadband, VSAT connectivity, and other essential services, showcasing Pakistan’s technological advancements and commitment to a Digital Pakistan.
The event attended by dignitaries, industrial leaders, government officials, and experts marked a significant milestone in Pakistan’s space and digital transformation journey.

One killed, three injured in road accident

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FAISALABAD, Sep 18 (APP):A man was killed, while three other people sustained multiple injuries in a road accident in the area of Tandlianwala police station.
Rescue 1122 spokesman said here on Wednesday that a speeding passenger van hit a motorcycle near Adda 426 on Faisalabad-Tandlianwala Road.Consequently, 40-year-old motorcyclist Majid Shaukat, resident of Okara, received serious injuries and died on the spot,whereas Rescue 1122 shifted three victims including 32-year-old Fakhar,32,-year-old Muhammad Rafiq and 32-year-old unknown man to Tehsil Headquarters (THQ) Hospital Tandlianwala in critical condition.
Police took the body into custody while further investigation was underway, he added.

AFP to hold Marathon Races in GB

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 18 (APP):The Athletics Federation of Pakistan (AFP), has planned to hold Men’s and Women’s Marathon Race in Gilgit-Baltistan for the first time in the history of Pakistan.
According to President, Athletics Federation of Pakistan, Brig. Wajhat Hussain (R) the preparations for the races are in full swing and the Men’s Marathon Race will be held on September 22, in Gilgit while the Women’s Marathon Race on September 24, in Hunza.
He said a large number of men and women athletes from all districts of Gilgit-Baltistan have registered their names to participate in the races.
Men and women who are interested to participate in the races can get their names registered by September 21.
He said that Col. (R) Karim Shah has been appointed as the Chief Organizer of the race.
Prizes will be distributed among the winning athletes at the end of the races.

Candidates for WSF president, VP announced

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 18 (APP):World Squash Federation (WSF) has published the list of candidates for President and Vice President, who will stand for election at the WSF Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Hong Kong, China on December 14, 2024.
A total of seven candidates are standing for election, said a press release.
Incumbent President Zena Wooldridge (ENG) is standing unopposed, while six candidates are standing for two vacant Vice President positions, with Karim Darwish (EGY) not seeking a second term and Pablo Serna (COL) reaching the term limit after completing two terms.
Incumbent Vice Presidents Susan Devoy (NZL) and Debendranath Sarangi (IND) will remain in post. All terms of service will begin from December 14, 2024.
The full list of candidates standing for election in the 56th WSF AGM is as follows- WSF President: Zena Wooldridge (ENG) (incumbent).
WSF Vice President: Rosie Barry (IRE), Nour El Tayeb (EGY), GM Quamrul Islam (BGD), David Mui (HKG), Boye Oyerinde (NGA) and Marshall Pagon (USA).

Two kite-flyers arrested

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FAISALABAD, Sep 18 (APP):D-Type Colony police arrested two kite-flyers and recovered kites and other paraphernalia from their possession.
Police said here on Wednesday that the team on a tip-off conducted raid in Iron Market and nabbed two accused namely Javaid Rasheed Khan, resident of Allama Iqbal Colony and Naveed Sakhawat, resident of D-Type Colony red handed while flying kites on rooftop of their shops.
The police recovered 12 kites and other paraphernalia from them and launched investigation after registering separate cases on violation of the Punjab Prohibition of Kite Flying Ordinance 2001, spokesman added.