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PDM alliance withered away: CM

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LAHORE, Aug 29 (APP): Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar has said that the public was not interested in untimely Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM’s) meetings as its unnatural alliance had been withered away.

This coalition had proved to be the most failed alliance in the political history of Pakistan, he said in a statement here on Sunday.

The chief minister said that the people had already rejected the pointless meetings of PDM in the past as well. He said under the leadership of Prime Minister Imran Khan,

Pakistan was on the road of progress and development but these elements only want to create hurdles in its journey.

He stated that protests were not the way to take countries ahead on the road of progress and development.

No one would be allowed to create a hindrance in the journey of public service, he mentioned.

Govt not worried over PDM’s public meetings : FM Qureshi

Govt not worried over PDM's public meetings : FM Qureshi

MULTAN, Aug 29 (APP): Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mehmood Qureshi said on Sunday that PTI government was not worried over unseasonal public meetings of the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM), however the meetings could cause spreading coronavirus in the country.

He was talking to different delegations from NA 156, here, said a press release issued here.
Qureshi remarked the PDM meetings would lead to the spread of the pandemic.

In the last three years, PDM faced failure only, he said, adding that opposition, now wanted to come up with a new trick to fulfill its desires.

Qureshi posed question where were those who demanded PM Imran Khan’s resignation.

The foreign minister stated that under the vibrant leadership of Prime Minister Imran Khan, the country was on a journey of matchless development which could not be stopped by the noise of the Opposition.

The opposition lacked any agenda for the development of the dear homeland, he added.
Qureshi maintained that the Opposition was pursuing an agenda of chaos and anarchy. On the contrary, Prime Minister Imran Khan owned a full-fledged development program which was being implemented, he added.

“Imran Khan is pursuing a zero tolerance policy in order to eradicate menace of corruption and hold looters accountable”, Qureshi said.

The PTI government would not accept any internal or external pressure in that regard, he added.

“It has become a tradition in the country to loot national treasury, make properties and flee abroad, but this will not happen now”, Qureshi expressed resolve.

He said the prime minister made it clear that every corrupt person would be held accountable.

For the first time in the history of the country, powerful looters, who looted the national wealth, were brought to book, he added.

The foreign minister said the PTI government strongly believed in the process of accountability without discrimination, adding the Accountability Bureau was operating independently and impartially.

Qureshi remarked “It is policy of the government that every person who looted the national treasury whether he is a part of the government or the Opposition will have to face accountability”.

About his recent tour to four different countries,” he said that the meetings with the leadership of different countries provided him an opportunity to know their views on Afghanistan.

The foreign minister maintained that Pakistan was moving forward with the desire for peace in the region.

Peace in Afghanistan was very important, he said, adding the peace in Afghanistan would lead to regional peace.

“Pakistan wants a political settlement in Afghanistan in which all partners are united for durable peace”, Qureshi said, adding that the people of Afghanistan had been facing wars for decades and now, they wanted peace.

He informed that he had discussion with Britain, US and China leaderships regarding peace in Afghanistan.

All the countries praised Pakistan’s conciliatory role in Afghanistan, the foreign minister added.

Qureshi hinted that Pakistan was assisting in process of evacuation of diplomatic staff, international representatives and other foreigners in Kabul.

“The world is expressing confidence in Pakistan and appreciating its responsible role,” he added.

He said “there are some concerns in the current situation in Afghanistan, and we have to be very careful.

Pakistan has not closed the border with Afghanistan. We have taken steps regarding border management and trying not to allow anyone to cross the border without documents”.

Earlier, Shah Mehmood Qureshi spent a busy day in the city. He visited different areas to condole with heirs of the deceased citizens.

 

An umbrella vender waiting for customers along his roadside setup to earn livelihood

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An umbrella vender waiting for customers along his roadside setup to earn livelihood
APP18-290821 ISLAMABAD: August 29 – An umbrella vender waiting for customers along his roadside setup to earn livelihood. APP photo by Irshad Sheikh

An umbrella vender waiting for customers along his roadside setup to earn livelihood

A view of rain water accumulated on Islamabad Express Way after heavy rain that experienced in the twin cities.

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A view of rain water accumulated on Islamabad Express Way after heavy rain that experienced in the twin cities.
APP17-290821 ISLAMABAD: August 29 – A view of rain water accumulated on Islamabad Express Way after heavy rain that experienced in the twin cities. APP photo by Irshad Sheikh

A view of rain water accumulated on Islamabad Express Way after heavy rain that experienced in the twin cities.

A pillion rider takes selfie on a moving motorcycle may cause any mishap on a busy road in the city

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A pillion rider takes selfie on a moving motorcycle may cause any mishap on a busy road in the city
APP16-290821 ISLAMABAD: August 29 – A pillion rider takes selfie on a moving motorcycle may cause any mishap on a busy road in the city. APP photo by Irshad Sheikh
A pillion rider takes selfie on a moving motorcycle may cause any mishap on a busy road in the city
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A motorcyclist along with a pillion rider is being stopped at the main entrance of Rawal Lake View Park that is closed on Saturday and Sunday as precautionary measures to prevent COVID-19 outbreak in the city

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A motorcyclist along with a pillion rider is being stopped at the main entrance of Rawal Lake View Park that is closed on Saturday and Sunday as precautionary measures to prevent COVID-19 outbreak in the city
APP15-290821 ISLAMABAD: August 29 – A motorcyclist along with a pillion rider is being stopped at the main entrance of Rawal Lake View Park that is closed on Saturday and Sunday as precautionary measures to prevent COVID-19 outbreak in the city. APP photo by Irshad Sheikh

A motorcyclist along with a pillion rider is being stopped at the main entrance of Rawal Lake View Park that is closed on Saturday and Sunday as precautionary measures to prevent COVID-19 outbreak in the city

A colourful bird sitting on the electric wire

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A colourful bird sitting on the electric wire
APP14-290821 MULTAN: August 29 - A colourful bird sitting on the electric wire. APP photo by Tanveer Bukhari

A colourful bird sitting on the electric wire

Vendors busy in arranging and displaying carpets to attract the customer at their roadside setup

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Vendors busy in arranging and displaying carpets to attract the customer at their roadside setup
APP13-290821 MULTAN: August 29 - Vendors busy in arranging and displaying carpets to attract the customer at their roadside setup. APP photo by Tanveer Bukhari

Vendors busy in arranging and displaying carpets to attract the customer at their roadside setup

Worker busy in knitting traditional bed (charpai) at his workplace

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Worker busy in knitting traditional bed (charpai) at his workplace
APP12-290821 MULTAN: August 29 - Worker busy in knitting traditional bed (charpai) at his workplace. APP photo by Safdar Abbas

Worker busy in knitting traditional bed (charpai) at his workplace

Vendor displays baby swings to attract the customer at his roadside setup

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Vendor displays baby swings to attract the customer at his roadside setup
APP11-290821 MULTAN: August 29 - Vendor displays baby swings to attract the customer at his roadside setup. APP photo by Safdar Abbas

Vendor displays baby swings to attract the customer at his roadside setup

A view of sewerage main hole opened on the Kazi Qaiyoum Road needs the attention of the concerned authorities

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A view of sewerage main hole opened on the Kazi Qaiyoum Road needs the attention of the concerned authorities
APP10-290821 HYDERABAD: August 29 – A view of sewerage main hole opened on the Kazi Qaiyoum Road needs the attention of the concerned authorities. APP photo by Farhan Khan

A view of sewerage main hole opened on the Kazi Qaiyoum Road needs the attention of the concerned authorities

School staffer busy in spraying anti-virus liquid in the class room before school reopen at Royal Cambridge School

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School staffer busy in spraying anti-virus liquid in the class room before school reopen at Royal Cambridge School
APP09-290821 HYDERABAD: August 29 – School staffer busy in spraying anti-virus liquid in the class room before school reopen at Royal Cambridge School. APP photo by Farhan Khan

School staffer busy in spraying anti-virus liquid in the class room before school reopen at Royal Cambridge School

Sindh Minister for Livestock & Fisheries Department Abdul Bari Khan Pitafi distributing motorcycles among the staff of Livestock Department

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Sindh Minister for Livestock & Fisheries Department Abdul Bari Khan Pitafi distributing motorcycles among the staff of Livestock Department
APP08-290821 HYDERABAD: August 29 – Sindh Minister for Livestock & Fisheries Department Abdul Bari Khan Pitafi distributing motorcycles among the staff of Livestock Department. APP photo by Farhan Khan

Sindh Minister for Livestock & Fisheries Department Abdul Bari Khan Pitafi distributing motorcycles among the staff of Livestock Department

A vendor selling coconuts on his cart at Gole Chowk for livelihood

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A vendor selling coconuts on his cart at Gole Chowk for livelihood
APP07-290821 SARGODHA: August 29 - A vendor selling coconuts on his cart at Gole Chowk for livelihood. APP photo by Hassan Mahmood

A vendor selling coconuts on his cart at Gole Chowk for livelihood

32073 acrces of land acquired for Diamer Basha Dam project

32073 acrces of land acquired for Diamer Basha Dam project

ISLAMABAD, Aug 29 (APP): The government has so far acquired 32,073 acres of land for the important Diamer Basha Dam project which is expected to be completed by April, 2029 and would meet the growing water and power needs of the country.

The acquired land is around 90 per cent of the total required 35,924 acres of land for the project.

The official information revealed that total estimated cost of Diamer Basha Dam project is Rs 1406, 122 million which includes PC-I (acquisition of land & resettlement Rs 175,436 million, PC-I (Dam Part Rs. 479,686 million while cost for PC-I (Power Generation Facilities yet to be approved) is Rs 751,000 million.

Similarly, the amount spent by previous governments on the dam is Rs 86,685 million under acquisition of land & resettlement (AL&R) since 2009-10 while present government has spent Rs. 30273 million under AL&R and Rs 51555 million under dam part.

The total amount of Rs 116,158 million has been spent under AL&R and Rs. 51,555 million under dam part.

The information further revealed that Supreme Court of Pakistan is custodian of dam fund. The total amount of the Funds collected for project so far is Rs 12,934,008,868 up to July 15, 2021. Moreover, thanks to present government which is giving priority to completion of mega power projects and had earmarked Rs 15,500 million for Dam Part and Rs 7,000 million for AL&R during fiscal year 2020-21.

As per plan for construction, the Consultants for main works have commenced their services from October last year while Contractor for Main Dam works have been mobilized at site after signing of Contract Agreement with commencement date as August 07, 2020.

As per financing plan, the Acquisition of Land & Resettlement is being financed by government of Pakistan as Rs 106,897 million has been released against PC-I (AL&R) amounting to Rs 175,436 million.

Similarly, financing plan for Dam part includes Rs. 233,686 million under government share, Rs 144,000 million under commercial financing and Rs 100,000 million under WAPDA equity.

The financing plan of power generation facilities includes Rs 76,000 million under WAPDA Equity, Rs. 429,000 million under Commercial Financing and Rs. 246,000 under Integrated Water Flow Model Demand Calculator (IDC) which shall be recovered through tariff.

A mechanic busy in work at his work shop at Tewana Park

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A mechanic busy in work at his work shop at Tewana Park
APP06-290821 SARGODHA: August 29 – A mechanic busy in work at his work shop at Tewana Park. APP photo by Hassan Mahmood

A mechanic busy in work at his work shop at Tewana Park

Govt’ unmoved by Opp protest, committed to country’s progress: Sarwar

LAHORE, Aug 29 (APP): Punjab Governor Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar said on Sunday the government was unmoved by the call for protests and rallies by the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) and it is committed to putting the country on the path to progress and prosperity.

Talking to Provincial Minister for Law and Parliamentary Affairs Raja Muhammad Basharat, who called on him at the Governor’s House, he said the opposition parties had threatened the government with protest movements on scores of occasions in the past also, but they failed to create any trouble for it. He advised the opposition to adopt democratic practices instead of resorting to undemocratic measures to destabilise a democratically elected government.

The governor said the opposition should play its constructive role inside and outside the parliament and wait for the next general election in 2023.

“The opposition should support the government on the issue of electoral reforms to make the upcoming elections completely transparent,” he said, adding that masses in the country as well as Pakistanis living abroad stand by the government on the issue.

Ch Sarwar said it was the power of ballot which would form the next government after the general elections, adding that political victimisation was out of question under the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government.

“The government has a clear policy that the rule of law will prevail and practical steps are being taken for institutional reforms for the first time in the country’s history,” he said. He said the government was making all-out efforts for development and prosperity of the country under the leadership of Prime Minister Imran Khan.

Governor Ch Sarwar said the country was moving in the right direction and the business index had increased by 108 per cent under PTI government.

Condemning Indian atrocities in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), he said India had become the biggest enemy of peace and humanity, adding that the international human rights bodies should take notice of the Indian atrocities on Kashmiris and resolve the issue in accordance with the UN resolutions.

On the current situation in Afghanistan, he said unity and solidarity were needed on the issue in the country, adding that those who try to create chaos could not be well-wishers of the country.

 

As many as 18,500 students have appeared in the second undergraduate entrance test of the University of Agriculture Faisalabad

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As many as 18,500 students have appeared in the second undergraduate entrance test of the University of Agriculture Faisalabad
APP05-290821 FAISALABAD: August 29 - As many as 18,500 students have appeared in the second undergraduate entrance test of the University of Agriculture Faisalabad. APP photo by Tasawar Abbas

As many as 18,500 students have appeared in the second undergraduate entrance test of the University of Agriculture Faisalabad

A bird sitting on a branch of tree

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A bird sitting on a branch of tree
APP02-290821 LAHORE: August 29 - A bird sitting on a branch of tree. APP photo by Ashraf Ch

A bird sitting on a branch of tree

DG ISPR pays tributes to martyrs ahead Defence Day

Pakistan to continue work with SCO for shared objectives of regional peace, stability

RAWALPINDI, Aug 29 (APP): Director General Inter Services Public Relations (DG ISPR) Major General Babar Iftikhar on Sunday paid tributes to the martyrs, ghazis and their loved ones for unwavering national spirit, patriotism and courage for rendering sacrifices to safeguard the motherland.

The DG took to microblogging website Twitter to share a special tribute video depicting the martyrs and their families showing insurmountable resolve to defend the country at all costs which is the third one in the series showing different life accounts of the families of martyrs and ghazis with the title “Defence & Martyrs’ Day.”

He wrote on his official account, “Salute to the martyrs, ghazis and all of the relatives belonging to them. Martyrs of Pakistan, our pride.”

The tweet was followed by hashtags #6September #ShuhadaKoSalam.

Earlier, the ISPR DG in his news conference announced that this year’s Defence and Martyrs’ Day theme was “Our martyrs our pride, salute to all the relatives belonging to the ghazis and shaheeds.”

He said the ceremony for this year would be held under strict COVID-19 protocols with full national zeal and fervour.