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CII chairman appreciates removal of certain portions in Mubarak Sani Case verdicts

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By Rehan Khan
ISLAMABAD, Aug 22 (APP):Council of Islamic Ideology (CII) Chairman, Dr Muhammad Raghib Hussain Naeemi on Thursday lauded the removal of all certain portions in the Mubarak Sani case verdicts.
In a statement, Dr Raghib expressed that the court’s decision aligns with the principled stance of the Muslim Ummah on Shariah and legal matters, bringing satisfaction to the community.
He also extended his appreciation to the honorable court, particularly the Chief Justice of Pakistan, for revising the decision in light of the council’s recommendations and the demands of religious scholars from various schools of thought.
It is noteworthy that the judicial proceedings were conducted under the special directives of the prime minister, with the involvement of all concerned parties. The suggestions put forth by religious scholars played a crucial role in addressing the concerns of the Muslim community, especially within religious circles.

PTI failed to mobilize people for public meeting: Musadiq

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 22 (APP):Federal Minister for Petroleum Musadiq Malik on Thursday said that Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf (PTI), leaders have failed to mobilize people for public meetings in the Tarnol area. The people are not paying attention to the call given by PTI leadership for gathering in the capital area, he said
while talking to a private television channel. Unpopular decisions taken by PTI leaders on May 9, against the state institutions damaged the politics of PTI founder, he added. “Unsuited plans made by the leader of PTI on May 9, was a punishable offense as per the law of the country, ” he stated.
PTI’s undemocratic and uncivilized strategies had damaged the country’s economy, PTI politics, and institutions, he observed.
Commenting on government efforts to address genuine issues of the common man, he said the federal government following the instructions of the prime minister had provided a fifty billion rupee subsidy on electricity bills to lower the burden on poor people. Besides this, he said the Punjab government under the leadership of Maryam Nawaz had allocated forty-five billion rupee funds for extending relief to people on power bills.
He suggested the representatives of the other provinces follow the good steps of Chief Minister Punjab and take the decisions for removing the grievances of their public. In reply to a question about Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, he said there are no differences between the Pakistan Peoples Party and the Pakistan Muslim League-N. However, he said that the Center would have talks with the PPP chairman for resolving political affairs.

Hina Pervaiz Butt supports women home-based workers

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Hina Pervaiz Butt

LAHORE, Aug 22 (APP):Member of the Punjab Assembly and Chairperson of the Punjab Women Protection Authority Hina Pervaiz Butt led an exclusive exhibition to support women home-based workers and survivors of violence at the All Pakistan Women’s Association (APWA), here on Thursday.
The event, organized in collaboration with the Punjab Women Protection Authority, highlighted the importance of economic empowerment and skill development for women facing challenging circumstances.
Addressing the attendees, Ms. Butt emphasized the Punjab government’s zero-tolerance policy towards violence against women (VAW), stating, “Ensuring the safety and empowerment of women is essential for a progressive and peaceful society. We are committed to making every effort to eradicate VAW and create opportunities for women to thrive.”
The exhibition was followed by a seminar that focused on closing gaps in employable skills for women.
Marieme Jamme, CEO of ‘I am the CODE’, shared her insights on a global movement dedicated to empowering women and girls through technology and digital skills. She emphasized that adopting new, marketable skills is crucial for young women to build sustainable careers.
Samia Zahid Aslam, Chairperson of APWA, discussed the role of entrepreneurship in enabling home-based workers to tap into emerging opportunities in the digital landscape. Ms. Dur-e-Shawar, COO of APWA, highlighted that acquiring essential skills and certifications is key to addressing unemployment and poverty. “The lack of employable skills among young girls is a significant barrier to their financial independence. Our goal is to equip them with the tools they need to succeed in the modern economy,” she stated.
The event showcased a diverse array of handmade products crafted by home-based workers, providing attendees with the chance to interact with artisans and learn more about their journeys. The initiative not only celebrated creativity and craftsmanship but also fostered valuable connections and opportunities for women striving to secure better livelihoods.

The Ambassador of Greece in Pakistan, Mr Konstantinos Moatsos, paid a farewell call on President Asif Ali Zardari, at Aiwan-e-Sadr

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The Ambassador of Greece in Pakistan, Mr Konstantinos Moatsos, paid a farewell call on President Asif Ali Zardari, at Aiwan-e-Sadr
APP71-220824 ISLAMABAD: August 22 -The Ambassador of Greece in Pakistan, Mr Konstantinos Moatsos, paid a farewell call on President Asif Ali Zardari, at Aiwan-e-Sadr. APP/TZD/ABB
The Ambassador of Greece in Pakistan, Mr Konstantinos Moatsos, paid a farewell call on President Asif Ali Zardari, at Aiwan-e-Sadr
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Country Director of Asian Development Bank, Mr Yong Ye, calls on President Asif Ali Zardari, at Aiwan-e-Sadr

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Country Director of Asian Development Bank, Mr Yong Ye, calls on President Asif Ali Zardari, at Aiwan-e-Sadr
APP70-220824 ISLAMABAD: August 22 - Country Director of Asian Development Bank, Mr Yong Ye, calls on President Asif Ali Zardari, at Aiwan-e-Sadr. APP/TZD/ABB
Country Director of Asian Development Bank, Mr Yong Ye, calls on President Asif Ali Zardari, at Aiwan-e-Sadr
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9 policemen martyred, several injured in Sadiqabad police van attack

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SADIQABAD, Aug 22 (APP):At least nine policemen were killed and several others sustained injuries in two police van attacks that occurred near Basti Salman area of Sadiqabad, tv channels quoting police reported on Thursday.
According to details, outlaws attacked on two police mobile vans with lethal weapons near Basti Salman area of
Sadiqabad.  As a result, some nine policemen lost their lives on the spot, while several others were injured in the same incident.
The Rescue and police team rushed to the site and shifted the dead and injured to nearby hospital. Police have cordoned off the area and trying to catch the culprits behind this gruesome killing.

Sindh land of Sufi, Saints: Murad Ali Shah

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HYDERABAD, Aug 22 (APP):Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah on Thursday said that Sindh was the land of Sufis and saints, and just as Shah Latif has prayed, similarly we had prayed the same today that may Allah Almighty keeps Sindh, the country, and the entire world prosperous and peaceful.
He expressed these views while talking to the media after visiting the shrine of Hazrat Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai on the occasion of final ceremonies of the 281st annual Urs. Murad Ali Shah highlighted that Hazrat Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai’s message was universal and a message of brotherhood.
Responding to a question about the invitation extended by the federal government and the Prime Minister to Bilawal Bhutto, he said that he was not attending, however, the Chairman Bilawal Bhutto was going. As the chairman of a party representing all four provinces, Bhutto will meet the Prime Minister to discuss national issues and address the problems faced by the people, including those specific to Sindh.
On a question regarding law and order in Sindh, he said that it should be compared and seen last year in 2023, what was the situation when our government went there and then what is the position when we returned in February, from that time till now, the situation is much better.
He pointed out that there were problems in other provinces as well, the rate of street crime has also decreased in Karachi, and incidents of abductions have also reduced in the province. The Sindh government will eliminate these dacoits with the help of police, rangers and army and as long as the prayers of Bhatai and Qalandar are there, Sindh will remain safe.
He added that party chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari was also talking to the Prime Minister regarding electricity issues, and we were all working together for the betterment of Pakistan and the people of Pakistan.
To a question, he said that the motorways were made by the federal government. The motorway from Multan to Sukkur is within Sindh for about 150 km. Apart from that, the motorway from Hyderabad to Sukkur and Sukkur-Karachi has not been built. Shah urged the federal government to expedite the construction of the Hyderabad-Sukkur motorway and improve the Karachi-Hyderabad motorway.
Earlier, the chief minister Shah visited the shrine of Hazrat Shah Abdul Latif, placed chadar, recited Surah Fatiha and listened to Shah’s poetry. He also distributed clothes to the poor, and recorded his thoughts in the guest book. The provincial culture minister Syed Zulfiqar Ali Shah accompanied him.
Later, CM attended an awards ceremony, presenting awards for excellence in various categories. In his brief speech, he expressed pride in participating in Shah Latif’s Urs and emphasized the need to spread Shah Latif’s message worldwide.
He said that atrocities were continuing in Palestine and Kashmir, and requested the United Nations to understand the message of peace. In the end, the chief minister awarded individuals for their contributions, including best Raagi (singer), best musician, best researcher, best dholak player and others.

Health ministry says Mpox situation being closely monitored on daily basis, urges citizens for prevention

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Mpox

ISLAMABAD, Aug 22 (APP): The Ministry of National Health Services, Regulations & Coordination has said that the situation regarding the spread of Mpox (monkeypox) is been closely monitored on daily basis and advised the citizens to adopt preventive measures against the disease.

The Centre for Disease Control, National Institute of Health (NIH) in its advisory said that the disease has been reported in all WHO regions including 122 countries with a total of 99,518 confirmed cases and 208 deaths till date. In Pakistan, a total of 11 cases with one death has been reported since first cases detected in April, 2023.

The Mpox patient develops a rash within one to three days after the appearance of fever, often beginning on the face then spreading to other parts of the body. Lesions progress through these stages before falling off. Other symptoms include headache, muscle aches, exhaustion and swollen lymph nodes. The incubation period is usually 7-14 days but can range from 5-21 days. The illness typically lasts for 2-4 weeks.

The current wave of monkeypox is the second type causing deaths, however, 99 percent of Monkeypox patients survive.

The advisory asked people to take strict precautions, keep the environment clean and ensure the use of masks by medical staff. Also, a good handwashing routine and maintaining distance from the infected patients can be helpful.

PM’s Coordinator on National Health Dr Malik Mukhtar Ahmad Bharath in a statement said that training of health workers and other staff had been started at all airports and ground entrances. He said that scanners are operational at all major airports with effective screening and monitoring. The implementation of WHO’s guidelines are being ensured to protect the public from epidemic.

It is pertinent to mention that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif had directed for ensuring effective screening measures at all airports, seaports and borders of the country, besides asking the border health services to keep complete surveillance of the situation. He had also directed the National Command and Operations Center (NCOC) to keep alert and hold daily evaluations of the situation and asked for the provision of all required gadgets and kits for the evaluation of mpox virus.

The prime minister directed for keeping strict vigilance on the ad of Monkeypox (mpox) after the World Health Organization (WHO) declared its outbreak in different parts of the world as a public health emergency of international concern.

Interior Minister condemns attack on police in Rahim Yar Khan

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Mohsin Naqvi
ISLAMABAD, Aug 22 (APP):Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi on Thursday strongly condemned the attack on police vehicles by outlaws in the Katcha area of Machka, Rahim Yar Khan district, Punjab, resulting in the killing of 11 police personnel.
In a statement, Minister Naqvi expressed deep sorrow and regret over the loss of lives and paid tribute to the martyred police personnel.
He also prayed for the speedy recovery of the injured police personnel.
The Minister extended heartfelt sympathy and condolences to the families of the martyred police personnel and stood in solidarity with them.
He also saluted the police officers who have achieved the highest rank of martyrdom.

Vehicles’ battery thieves target CDA facilitation centre with impunity

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 22 (APP):The Capital Development Authority (CDA) Facilitation Center in Sector G-7/2, Islamabad, found itself at the center of a growing crisis. For weeks, the facility has been plagued by a series of vehicle battery thefts, casting a shadow over its reputation and sparking outrage among employees and visitors alike.
The most recent theft, which occurred on Wednesday, highlights the severe security deficiencies and inadequate parking facilities at the Center. Victims of the thefts, including both private and government employees as well as members of the general public, are voicing their frustration and concern over the escalating situation.
Kamran, a CDA employee, recounted his distressing experience to APP. “I had my Mehran’s battery stolen from right in front of my office,” he said. “It’s been days, and there’s still no sign of recovery. The lack of security is palpable, and it’s affecting all of us.”
Similarly, Qasim, another employee, echoed Kamran’s frustration. “It’s not just a sudden loss; it’s a constant worry. Every day, we’re hearing about new thefts, and it’s becoming unbearable.”
The situation has grown so dire that Idrees, the second shift security in-charge, confirmed the daily occurrences of thefts from vehicles parked at the facility. “We’re all deeply concerned,” Idrees admitted. “The thefts are relentless, and our office workers are increasingly anxious about their personal property.”
The problem is compounded by the slow progress of a new parking lot under construction across the road. The project, intended to alleviate the parking crunch, has been stalled due to encroachment by local political figure Alamgir Khan, who has set up an office in a container on the plot.
Adding to the chaos, reports surfaced of a motorcycle belonging to staff members being stolen along with an alarming count of ten vehicle batteries being robbed in a single day. The mounting thefts have fueled demands from citizens and employees for immediate action from the CDA and ICT management.
In response, affected employees have formally notified higher authorities and lodged a complaint with the police, urging them to address the security lapses. Despite multiple requests for comment, Director State Management-I, Asad, has yet to provide an official statement on the matter.
As the crisis unfolds, the community is left to ponder the effectiveness of current security measures and the urgency of addressing these critical issues. With tensions running high and frustration mounting, the CDA Facilitation Center stands at a crossroads, facing mounting pressure to restore safety and trust among its users.