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Investing in clean air saves lives, combats climate change: UN chief

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UNITED NATIONS, Sep 7 (APP): UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres Saturday marked ‘Clean Air Day’ with a call for global investment in solutions that tackle climate change and the increasing public health, environmental, and economic harm caused by air pollution.

This year’s International Day for Clean air and Blue Skies, celebrated annually on 7 September, is focused on the theme ‘Invest in #CleanAirNow’ and highlights the economic, environmental and health benefits of investing in clean air.

The Day was established in 2019 after the UN General Assembly noted how detrimental air pollutants are and recognized the importance of clean air for people’s lives.

In his message on the occasion, the UN chief said pollution is a silent killer that can be stopped and urged the world to “invest now, so we can breathe easy”.

Guterres highlighted how harmful pollution can be, noting that 99 per cent of humanity breathes polluted air which leads to millions of global premature deaths.

“Pollution is also choking economies and heating up our planet, adding fuel to the fire of the climate crisis,” the UN chief said. “And it disproportionally affects those most vulnerable in society, including women, children, and older persons.”

The Secretary-General said investing in clean air will take action from governments, businesses, development organizations and more at a regional and global level.

Guterres is encouraging the relevant stakeholders to decrease their use of fossil fuels, transition to clean cooking and increase air quality monitoring.

“​​Investing in clean air saves lives, combats climate change, strengthens economies, builds fairer societies, and advances the Sustainable Development Goals,” he said. “…let’s invest now so we can breathe easy knowing we are securing a healthier planet for all.”

Guterres’ message marking the international day highlights some of the challenges outlined in a new report from the UN World Meteorological Organization (WMO), which details the impacts of climate change, wildfires and air pollution on human health.

The report noted that both the northern and southern hemispheres experienced “hyper-active wildfire seasons” in 2023 which caused numerous deaths and damaged livestock.

“The 2023 wildfire season set a multi-decade record in Canada in terms of total area burned, with seven times more hectares burned than the 1990–2013 average, according to the Canadian National Fire Database,” the report said.

The wildfires also worsened air quality in eastern Canada and the north-eastern United States.

For that reason, the WMO Deputy-Secretary-General Ko Barrett said climate change and air quality cannot be treated separately.

“They go hand-in-hand and must be tackled together,” Ms. Barrett said. “It would be a win-win situation for the health of our planet, its people and our economies, to recognize the inter-relationship and act accordingly.”

Also recognizing the need for global change as the international day for clear air approaches is the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) which described air pollution as the “biggest environmental health risk of our time” noting that it worsens climate change, reduces agricultural productivity and causes economic loss.

Inger Andersen, UNEP’s Executive Director, said, “Every person on this planet has a right to breathe clean air, yet almost every person is having this right violated.”

Ms. Andersen echoed the UN chief’s call for there to be a global investment in clean air.

“We are asking nations and regions and cities to establish robust air quality standards,” she said.

“We are asking them to back renewable energy and sustainable transport to hold industry to account with strict emission standards, and to integrate air quality into climate action,” Ms. Andersen continued.

UNEP says if air pollution is tackled proactively, transformative change and healthy air can be achieved.

UMT holds ceremony

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LAHORE, Sep 07 (APP): The University of Management and Technology (UMT) held a ceremony regarding the Defence Day on Saturday, highlighting the valor and sacrifices of the armed forces.
According to a press release, the event was held at UMT Johar Town campus. The ceremony commenced with a flag hoisting followed by the national anthem where attendees paid tribute to the bravery and sacrifices of  the armed forces.
President UMT Ibrahim Murad paid tribute to the heroes of the 1965 war, emphasizing the
remarkable services of the armed forces.

ATC convicts man with 10 years imprisonment for assisting banned outfit

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HYDERABAD, Sep 07 (APP):The Anti Terrorism Court here on Saturday convicted a man with 10 years imprisonment and Rs100,000 fine for supplying weapons and cash to a banned sub-nationalist outfit.
According to details, the ATC judge who conducted the trial inside the Central Jail found Arbab Bheel guilty of both those charges.
A separate sentence of 5 years in jail was also slapped on Bheel for possessing an illegal weapon. Bheel was allegedly affiliated with Jeay Sindh Qaumi Mahaz (JSQM) Arisar faction.

Partly cloudy weather for city

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LAHORE, Sep 07 (APP):Partly cloudy weather with trace rain was recorded in the city on Saturday while the MET office predicted similar weather conditions for the next 24 hours.
The MET officials said a continental air was prevailing over most parts of the country while a shallow westerly wave was present over Kashmir and it was adjoining hilly areas.
They predicted that mainly hot and dry weather was expected in most parts of the country.
The maximum temperature was recorded 34.6°C and minimum 24.5°C.

Wasa issues final warning to defaulters

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MULTAN, Sep 07 (APP):The Water and Sanitation Agency (Wasa) has issued the final warning to defaulters and customers with illegal connections. A crackdown would be commenced from September 30 against defaulters.
Director Recovery Abdul Salam said during a meeting held here on Saturday. He said a special desk had been established at the Head Office Shamsabad to facilitate consumers by assisting them in regularizing illegal connections and addressing billing concerns til September 30.
Abdul Salam emphasized the urgency of the situation and highlighted the launch of a special campaign against defaulters and illegal connection holders.
He instructed recovery officers and circle in charges to take action against defaulters, particularly targeting commercial and residential customers with substantial dues. He directed immediate disconnection of water and sewerage connections of major defaulters.

IGP reviews progress in construction of police stations

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LAHORE, Sep 07 (APP):Inspector General of Police (IGP) Punjab Dr. Usman Anwar has said that 39 smart police stations across the province, including Lahore, are advancing rapidly towards completion.
The construction of these smart police stations is expected to save the government approximately Rs 4.5 billion. These remarks were made by the IGP during a meeting, held at the Central Police Office here on Saturday to review progress in construction of the police stations. He explained that previously, the cost of building a police station was around Rs 200-250 million, but these new smart police stations, designed with modern architecture and multipurpose facilities, will now cost between Rs60-100 million, each. He said that a total of 99 police stations are under construction across various districts in Punjab. All smart police stations will become functional according to special initiative protocols and standard operating procedures. The new smart police stations are being constructed on 1 to 2 kanal plots in these areas.
In Lahore, 22 smart police stations are being built, three in Multan, two each in Faisalabad, Gujranwala, Rahim Yar Khan, Rawalpindi, and Sialkot, and one each in Attock, Gujrat, Sahiwal, and Sheikhupura.
The meeting was attended by AIG Development Sahibzada Bilal Omar and RPOs, CPOs, and DPOs from the Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, Multan, Gujranwala, Sahiwal, Bahawalpur, and Sheikhupura regions.

Governor pledges support for International Medical School at Muridke

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LAHORE, Sep 07 (APP):Punjab Governor Sardar Saleem Haider Khan has committed full backing for establishment of an International Medical School on Narowal Road, Muridke.
The announcement came during the 16th session of King Edward Medical University (KEMU) on Saturday, where the governor, while presiding as the university’s chancellor, praised Vice Chancellor Professor Mahmood Ayaz and his team for their outstanding contributions to the medical field, including offering 100 per cent tuition-free education to students.
The governor stressed his dedication to ensuring the university’s continued progress and pledged his support to assist the KEMU in any capacity required.
The session was also attended by Punjab Health Minister Khawaja Salman Rafique, serving as Pro-Chancellor of KEMU, who underscored the government’s focus on promoting quality medical research in Punjab. He hailed the establishment of the International Medical School at Muridke as a major milestone for the province’s healthcare education system.
During the meeting, the governor also approved KEMU’s budgets for the fiscal years 2023-24 and 2024-25. Professor Abrar Ashraf presented updates on various development projects currently underway at the university.
The session was attended by notable figures, including Justice Shahram Sarwar Chaudhry, Principal Secretary to the Governor Capt. (R) Saqib Zafar, Vice Chancellor of Fatima Jinnah Medical University Prof. Khalid Masood Gondal, and other distinguished faculty members and officials.

SSU hosts 2nd police Extreme Handgun championship

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KARACHI, Sep 07 (APP): On the eve of Defense Day, the Special Security Unit (SSU), in collaboration with the International Police Organization, successfully held the ‘2nd Police Extreme Handgun Championship 2024’ on September 6, 2024, at the SSU Chowkandi Headquarters.
According to Spokesperson DIG Security & Emergency Services Division, The event was graced by the presence of Additional IG Karachi Javed Alam Odho as the chief guest, and senior and retired police officers were also among the distinguished guests.
DIG Security and Emergency Services Division Dr Maqsood Ahmed hosted the championship which included four categories: law enforcement personnel, civilians, women and a special team category for law enforcement agencies. Teams from Pakistan Army, SSG, Pakistan Navy, Intelligence Bureau, Punjab Police, Airport Security Force, Motorway Police, Sindh Police, Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Elite Police Training Center Razzakabad and SSU participated in the competition by demonstrating their skills at an international level.
DIG Security Dr Maqsood Ahmed started the championship with a fire. Special Security Unit (SSU), Punjab Elite, and ASF Islamabad displayed outstanding coordination and precision in the Law Enforcement Agency Team category and secured 1st, 2nd, and 3rd positions respectively.
In the individual categories, Naveed from SSU, Iftikhar from Punjab Police and Abdul Rehman from ASF in the Law Enforcement Personnel category demonstrated remarkable skill, securing 1st, 2nd and 3rd positions respectively.
In the Civilians category, Nadir Ali, Emad Ali and Zaheer Aziz claimed 1st, 2nd, and 3rd places with impressive performances.
Meanwhile, Nimra from SSU, Tayyaba from SSU and Uzma from ASF excelled in the Female category, earning 1st, 2nd, and 3rd positions for their outstanding achievements. The event saw a robust participation of 108 civilians, 44 law enforcement personnel and 7 females.
Additional IG Karachi Javed Alam Odho addressing the gathering lauded the SSU’s initiative, noting that such events not only provide a platform for honing shooting skills but also play a crucial role in fostering camaraderie among law enforcement agencies.
Following these remarks, prizes were distributed among the winners in each category. The winners received cash prizes, medals, and certificates in recognition of their outstanding performances.
Moreover, consul general of Russia and consulate members also participated in the special category of shooting. A large number of senior police officers, bureaucrats, and citizens were in attendance at the gracious prize distribution ceremony.
Before the start of the championship, DIG Security and senior police officers of the Security Division paid salutation on the occasion of Defense Day, while Dr Maqsood Ahmed also hoisted the Pakistani flag.

PM Shehbaz’s tireless efforts debunk Pakistan isolation myths: Dar

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Ishaq Dar

LONDON, Sep 7 (APP): Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Muhammad Ishaq Dar said on Saturday that the claims of Pakistan being in international isolation have been proven wrong due to the active guidance and tireless efforts of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and his team.

Speaking to the media, Dar highlighted that Pakistan has secured a non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) for two years, garnering 182 votes— a significant increase compared to the single-vote majority it achieved 12 years ago. The first congratulatory message was received from David Lammy, the UK Foreign Secretary.

He stated that Pakistan will actively contribute as a non-permanent member during its term and is currently engaged in discussions with permanent member states to finalize its agenda. Pakistan aims to play a proactive role in addressing global conflicts and plans to strongly advocate for the issues of Palestine, Kashmir, and Islamophobia at the UNSC.

He emphasized that it is the global community’s responsibility to implement UN resolutions on international conflicts. He expressed regret that the UN resolutions on Kashmir remained unimplemented.

Similarly, resolutions concerning the Gaza bombings have yielded no results, despite the tragic loss of over 40,000 Palestinian lives. Pakistan will persist in advocating for these issues across all forums, including the OIC, D8, and the UN.

Dar mentioned that he has already taken up the issues of Palestine, Kashmir, and Islamophobia at various forums.

Additionally, for the first time, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has appointed a special representative of the Secretary-General specifically to combat Islamophobia.

He noted that Pakistan has already sent nine consignments of medical and essential supplies to Palestine. Moreover, Pakistan has decided to continue the education of Palestinian medical students whose studies were interrupted or left incomplete by admitting them to complete their studies in Pakistani medical colleges.

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar stated that efforts are underway to quickly restore flights between Pakistan and the United Kingdom, which will benefit the Pakistani diaspora.

“We’ve updated laws to meet UK Aviation Authority standards to resolve the PIA flight issue,” Dar said. He also noted that a previous PTI minister’s statement had led to the grounding of Pakistani aircraft in Europe and the UK.

During his UK visit, Dar revealed plans to privatize Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) and outsource Islamabad International Airport, aiming for completion by the 10th of next month. He stressed that Pakistan values its partnership with the UK, with the Pakistani diaspora being a key element of this relationship.

Discussing his meetings with UK ministers and others, he described his discussion with the British Foreign Secretary as highly positive, with both parties committed to elevating their bilateral strategic relations. With over 1.7 million Pakistanis residing in the UK and a trade volume exceeding four figures, the partnership is poised for significant growth.

He said that the incumbent government not only aims to grant voting rights to overseas Pakistanis but also seeks to allocate 5 to 7 special seats in Parliament for them. However, this requires a constitutional amendment, which would need the cooperation of other parties.

He mentioned that the current government plans to introduce a dedicated housing scheme in the federal capital for overseas Pakistanis through the Capital Development Authority (CDA), allowing them to own a plot or house there.

He stated that, through his efforts, the Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC) of Pakistan has approved the long-awaited completion of the Mirpur-Islamgarh Bridge over the Mangla Dam, the country’s second largest reservoir, in response to the demand from the Kashmiri community.

Criticizing the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government without naming it explicitly, he noted that the country’s economy, which was ranked 24th in 2017, fell to 42nd in subsequent years due to the inexperienced policies introduced after 2018. Electricity prices surged to nearly 47 per unit because of PTI’s misguided policies, which could have been around Rs15 per unit had the PML-N government not been overthrown in 2017.

He said that if the no-confidence motion against PTI had not succeeded, a default was inevitable. Nevertheless, he emphasized that Pakistan has the potential to reach new heights with dedication and effective use of its resources. He also condemned the May 9 incident as distressing, asserting that attacks on security installations are unacceptable.

He stated that Pakistan has the potential to rise. Currently, 24 State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) are being privatized on a fast-track basis. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is working tirelessly to revive the economy, with a focus on IT development and youth training. The country’s agriculture also has significant growth potential, while the judicial system requires improvement.

Police arrest 116 drug dealers in 299 raids

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LAHORE, Sep 07 (APP):The Punjab Police raided 289 hideouts of drug dealers across the province in one day, and arrested 116 accused, under its drug-free Punjab campaign.
According to a spokesman, the police recovered 62-kg cannabis, one-kilogram heroin and 1,345 litres of liquor during the raids.
The spokesman said that since February, the police conducted 20,342 raids on hideouts of drug dealers throughout the province. In these raids, 23,822 accused were arrested and 23,247 cases were filed against them. More than 15,000 kilograms of hashish, 304 kilograms of heroin, 438 kilograms of opium, 111 kilograms of ice, and 17,740,000 litres of liquor were recovered from the accused, he added.