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Ahsan seeks solution to carry 500 cusecs of water from Kachhi canal in two months

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 22 (APP): Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Professor Ahsan Iqbal on Thursday chaired a meeting on the Kachhi Canal project, which would irrigate 713,000 acres of land in Balochistan.

The meeting was attended among others by Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfaraz Ahmed Bugti, provincial ministers and officials via video link, according to a news release.

The Member Planning Infrastructure briefed the meeting attendees on the Kachhi Canal project.

Ahsan Iqbal directed experts to submit workable solutions for carrying 400-500 cusecs of water from the canal within two months.

He emphasized the importance of restoring the canal and reviving the 500 cusecs of water before developing a strategy to address future flood situations.

The minister stressed that providing water to the local population was a top priority for the government.

He noted that a cut of Rs 300 billion had been made in the development budget, and solutions must be found within the limited available resources.

Ahsan Iqbal lauded the Punjab Urban Canal model, suggesting it be adopted for its durability.

Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfaraz Ahmed Bugti informed the meeting that the 2022 floods had severely affected the province’s urban canal system, and the cultivation in the command area was on the halt due to the closure of the Kachhi Canal.

He expressed the optimism that under the Planning Minister’s supervision, water would soon be restored to the canal, alongside the formulation of a comprehensive plan to address future challenges and provide the best possible facilities to the people of Balochistan.

PTI public gatherings aimed at creating unrest: Azma

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LAHORE, Aug 22 (APP):Punjab Information Minister Azma Bukhari said on Thursday that the purpose of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf public gatherings was to create unrest in the country.
In a statement issued here, she said, “The PTI has nothing to do with democratic values and politics of development.”
She said that political people believed in peaceful struggle, adding that it was unfortunate that those behind May-9 violence were claiming to be peaceful people.

Advisor to the Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif and President of Pak-Japan Friendship Society Syed Feroz Shah distributing certificates among the ALP and Middle-Tech graduates

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Advisor to the Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif and President of Pak-Japan Friendship Society Syed Feroz Shah distributing certificates among the ALP and Middle-Tech graduates
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Advisor to the Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif and President of Pak-Japan Friendship Society Syed Feroz Shah distributing certificates among the ALP and Middle-Tech graduates
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Advisor to the Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif and President of Pak-Japan Friendship Society Syed Feroz Shah addressing the ceremony organized BESPII

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Advisor to the Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif and President of Pak-Japan Friendship Society Syed Feroz Shah addressing the ceremony organized BESPII
APP40-220824 QUETTA: August 22 - Advisor to the Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif and President of Pak-Japan Friendship Society Syed Feroz Shah addressing the ceremony organized BESPII. APP/MNN/TZD/ABB
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Students exhibiting their skills obtained in 18 months technical training program, under Balochistan Education Support Program II in collaboration with UNICEF and European Union

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Students exhibiting their skills obtained in 18 months technical training program, under Balochistan Education Support Program II in collaboration with UNICEF and European Union
APP43-220824 QUETTA: August 22 - Students exhibiting their skills obtained in 18 months technical training program, under Balochistan Education Support Program II in collaboration with UNICEF and European Union. APP/MNN/TZD/ABB
Students exhibiting their skills obtained in 18 months technical training program, under Balochistan Education Support Program II in collaboration with UNICEF and European Union
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Students exhibiting their skills obtained in 18 months technical training program, under Balochistan Education Support Program II in collaboration with UNICEF and European Union
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A man fishing at Rawal Lake near Bani Gala

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A man fishing at Rawal Lake near Bani Gala
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SCCI presents proposals to remove hurdles in Pak-Afghan trade

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PESHAWAR, Aug 22 (APP):Sarhad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) president, Fuad Ishaq presented comprehensive proposals for improving bilateral Pak-Afghan trade and removal of hurdles in cross-border business.
In his recommendations, Fuad Ishaq urged the government and institutions to enforce policies and orders after making consultation with chambers and the business community to avoid any collision between traders and relevant authorities and lead the country’s economy on a path of sustainable growth and stability by enhancing mutual trade and export.
Fuad Isahq had given these proposals during a meeting upon visit of Chief Collector Customs Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Jamil Nasir here at the chamber house.
Collector Appraisement Customs Peshawar Mateen Alam, Collector Enforcement Customs Peshawar Ziaul Shams, and Additional Director (Transit Trade) Customs Peshawar Dr Tahir Iqbal Khattak accompanied the chief Collector Customs KP on the occasion.
Chief Collector Customs KP Jamil Nasir in his address said that steps were being taken for ease of doing business.
He assured that the dignity of the business community should be kept intact during the enforcement of rules and policies.
He stressed the need to establish an atmosphere of trust between the customs department and the business community.
Senior customs officials emphasized close coordination and liaison between the Customs, chambers, and traders to make collective steps to resolve issues and enhance bilateral trade and export to stabilize the national economy.
Fuad Ishaq in the meeting highlighted hurdles in Pak-Afghan bilateral trade and transit trade and briefed about reservations of the business community on policies and other issues.
The SCCI chief urged the government to revisit policies and make them business/trade friendly to improve the economy.
He called for bringing ease in TAD, the Transit Registration System, and suggested duties/tariffs of 212 items should be made equal to Afghanistan and asked to allow Pakistani exporters to export these items so that the menace of smuggling will be eradicated.
In his recommendations, Fuad Ishaq demanded making Azakhel Dryport port fully functional, re-launch of cargo trains from Peshawar, and functionalization of the railway system. He apprised traders of community reservations about loose cargo and bonded carriers.
Fuad said SCCI is taking practical measures for the uplift of the Honey sector, which is a major source of foreign exchange and export, and asked the Customs department to address issues attached to the Honey sector on a priority basis.
Businessman Forum leader Ilyas Ahmad Bilour also addressed the meeting calling for making policies trade and business-friendly to enhance bilateral trade, transit trade, and export.
Chief Collector Customs KP Jamil Nasir agreed with the proposals of the SCCI president and directed relevant officials on the spot to resolve issues.
Jamil Nasir said practical steps were being taken to facilitate cross-border trade. He emphasized the reactivation of committees between the Customs Department and the chamber so that issues would be resolved collectively.
He assured actions would be taken in consultation with chamber/trade bodies and would keep the dignity of the traders/taxpayers intact during the implementation of rules and policies.

‘Russian Flag Day’ celebrated at Saint Joseph College

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KARACHI, Aug 22 (APP):A memorable event was held at Saint Joseph College to celebrate the “Russian Flag Day” here on Thursday.
This program was organised by a Russian house with the corporation of St Joseph College for Women.
The celebration began with an open speech about Russia and Pakistan’s relationship by Dr Asgar Dasti then Dr Natalia, who shared insights into the Russian flag, its history, and the significance of Russian-Pakistani friendship.
Michael then showcased the beauty of Russia, highlighting its notable places and the strong relationship between the two countries’ prime ministers.
Fariha Aqib did the quiz competition, where students were asked questions about Russia and its flag, and Pakistani Flag Winners were awarded gifts.
Dr Elizabeth expressed her gratitude to the guests for celebrating this special day with the college and its students.
The event concluded with a cake-cutting ceremony and distribution of lunch boxes to all students, marking a wonderful exchange of cultures and traditions.
The celebration was a testament to the strong bond between Russia and Pakistan, and the importance of cultural exchange programs.”

Rs. 124.7m educational scholarships given to cops children

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LAHORE, Aug 22 (APP):Under the education-friendly vision of Inspector General of Police (IGP) Punjab Dr. Usman Anwar, record scholarships are being issued for higher education of police employees’ children.
On IG Punjab’s instructions, priority efforts have been accelerated for educational welfare of police force children, with Rs. 1 billion being allocated this year for this initiative. He said that 1,445 students pursuing BS Honors have been awarded scholarships totaling over Rs. 82.2 million to cover their fees. This amount has been distributed to students enrolled in BS Honors degree programs across various districts, including Lahore. Similarly, Rs. 41.8 million in scholarships have been awarded to 489 students enrolled in Information Technology degree programs. In total, over Rs. 124.7 million has been distributed to students in both categories.

Chairperson Arab Monetary Fund Dr. Fahad M Alturki calls on Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif

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Chairperson Arab Monetary Fund Dr. Fahad M Alturki calls on Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif
APP45-220824 ISLAMABAD: August 22 – Chairperson Arab Monetary Fund Dr. Fahad M Alturki calls on Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. APP/TZD/ABB
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