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Two inter-district drug dealers arrested with 41kg Hashish

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KHANEWAL, Jan 29 (APP):Police have busted two inter-district drug dealers and recovered Hashish from their possession during a special operation conducted on Monday.
In line with special directives of the District Police Officer (DPO) Rana Omer Farooq, the Jahania police conducted a special operation against drug dealers and arrested two inter-district drug dealers Nadeem s/o Sohraab and Asif s/o Munshi Khan.
The police have also recovered 41.250 kilogram Hashish from their possession which was going to be supplied at different cities of the South Punjab.
Further investigations were underway from the arrested dealers, however, DPO Rana Omer Farooq lauded the police team and directed officers to continue crackdown against drug dealers.

National Coordinator NACTA, Muhammad Tahir Rai called on Caretaker Federal Minister for Interior, Dr. Gohar Ejaz

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National Coordinator NACTA, Muhammad Tahir Rai called on Caretaker Federal Minister for Interior, Dr. Gohar Ejaz
APP40-290124 ISLAMABAD: January 29 – National Coordinator NACTA, Muhammad Tahir Rai called on Caretaker Federal Minister for Interior, Dr. Gohar Ejaz. APP/FHA
National Coordinator NACTA, Muhammad Tahir Rai called on Caretaker Federal Minister for Interior, Dr. Gohar Ejaz
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DG FIA Ahmad Ishaq Jahangir called on Federal Minister for Interior Dr Gohar Ejaz

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DG FIA Ahmad Ishaq Jahangir called on Federal Minister for Interior Dr Gohar Ejaz
APP39-290124 ISLAMABAD: January 29 – DG FIA Ahmad Ishaq Jahangir called on Federal Minister for Interior Dr Gohar Ejaz. APP/FHA
DG FIA Ahmad Ishaq Jahangir called on Federal Minister for Interior Dr Gohar Ejaz
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Chief Minister Gilgit Baltistan Gulbar Khan called on Caretaker Federal Minister for Interior, Dr. Gohar Ejaz

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Chief Minister Gilgit Baltistan Gulbar Khan called on Caretaker Federal Minister for Interior, Dr. Gohar Ejaz
APP53-290124 ISLAMABAD: January 29 – Chief Minister Gilgit Baltistan Gulbar Khan called on Caretaker Federal Minister for Interior, Dr. Gohar Ejaz. APP/FHA
Chief Minister Gilgit Baltistan Gulbar Khan called on Caretaker Federal Minister for Interior, Dr. Gohar Ejaz
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President Dr. Arif Alvi enquiring after the health of patients during his visit to the Sundas Foundation Karachi Centre, providing blood and hematological services to patients

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President Dr. Arif Alvi enquiring after the health of patients during his visit to the Sundas Foundation Karachi Centre, providing blood and hematological services to patients
APP52-290124 KARACHI: January 29 – President Dr. Arif Alvi enquiring after the health of patients during his visit to the Sundas Foundation Karachi Centre, providing blood and hematological services to patients. APP/FHA
President Dr. Arif Alvi enquiring after the health of patients during his visit to the Sundas Foundation Karachi Centre, providing blood and hematological services to patients
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President Dr. Arif Alvi enquiring after the health of patients during his visit to the Sundas Foundation Karachi Centre, providing blood and hematological services to patients

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President Dr. Arif Alvi enquiring after the health of patients during his visit to the Sundas Foundation Karachi Centre, providing blood and hematological services to patients
APP51-290124 KARACHI: January 29 – President Dr. Arif Alvi enquiring after the health of patients during his visit to the Sundas Foundation Karachi Centre, providing blood and hematological services to patients. APP/FHA
President Dr. Arif Alvi enquiring after the health of patients during his visit to the Sundas Foundation Karachi Centre, providing blood and hematological services to patients
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KARACHIPresident Dr. Arif Alvi enquiring after the health of patients during his visit to the Sundas Foundation Karachi Centre, providing blood and hematological services to patients

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President Dr. Arif Alvi inaugurating the Sundas Foundation Karachi Centre for providing blood and hematological services to patients

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President Dr. Arif Alvi inaugurating the Sundas Foundation Karachi Centre for providing blood and hematological services to patients
APP49-290124 KARACHI: January 29 – President Dr. Arif Alvi inaugurating the Sundas Foundation Karachi Centre for providing blood and hematological services to patients. APP/FHA
President Dr. Arif Alvi inaugurating the Sundas Foundation Karachi Centre for providing blood and hematological services to patients
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KARACHIPresident Dr. Arif Alvi inaugurating the Sundas Foundation Karachi Centre for providing blood and hematological services to patients

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NEC directs priority financial allocations for merged, backward districts

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ISLAMABAD, Jan 29 (APP):National Economic Council (NEC) Monday here directed that the development targets for all new merged and backward districts should be met on priority basis with appropriate financial allocations in the next budget.
        Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar was chairing meeting of the council.
Federal ministers Dr Shamshad Akhtar, Sami Saeed, Shahid Ashraf Tarar, Chief Ministers Justice ® Maqbool Baqir, Justice ® Syed Arshad Hussain Shah, Sardar Ali Mardan Domki and high level officials attended the meeting.
       The meeting was told that in the next financial year instead of including provincial projects in the national development budget, only projects of newly merged  border districts of erstwhile FATA and 20 backward districts would be included in the federal development budget. The proper financial allocations for these areas would ensure provision of jobs to the people and economic progress.
       The PM directed that the standard for compiling list of backward districts should be reviewed so that inclusion of all such areas should be ensured.
       Speaking during the meeting, the PM said tax money belonged to the people and the focus of all development projects should be welfare and well being of the people. He urged that work on the national level development projects should be speeded up and their completion in the stipulated time should be ensured. He expressed satisfaction that the caretaker government achieved substantial success in securing development targets in its short tenure.
      The PM said despite immense economic challenges, national progress could only be ensured by completing public welfare projects on priority basis.
     The NEC comprising the federation and provinces was the highest constitutional body for economic decision making, he said adding the federal government gave vital importance to consultation with provinces while taking decisions about the development projects. In the development budget, the council decided that special importance should be given to the progress of basic communication infrastructure, hydel projects, water reservoirs, industry, information technology and the development of human resources particularly youth. The overall economic situation of the country was reviewed in detail during the meeting.
         While reviewing the six point agenda of the meeting, priorities and guiding principles for the national development budget 2024-25 were presented for approval. The meeting was told that according to the new guiding principles, the development projects of national importance which were 80 percent complete, would get priority allocation in the budget.
        While for new projects of national significance, only ten percent amount would be allocated.
        The NEC directed that while including new projects in the development budget, it should be determined that only projects of solid developmental value were chosen.  The meeting also reviewed the pace of the current development projects under the Public Sector Development Programme (2023-24).
         In this regard, the recommendations of the Apex Committee of the Special Investment Facilitation Council were presented. While approving the recommendations of the apex committee, the PM directed that Youth Development Programme especially Skill Development Programme and Youth Endowment Scholarship for Talented Students should be continued robustly in the federal development budget and funding for them should be ensured.
        The Council was informed about the priorities of the 13th five-year development programme. The meeting was told that under the five year programme, the optimum focus would be on development of different areas of the country, environment, climate change, tourism, agriculture, industry, energy, governance, foreign investment, incentives to small and medium enterprises, improvement in governance and steps for use of technology in government affairs and service delivery. While giving assent for a renewed focus on these areas, the council directed that the draft for the five-year programme should be finalized and presented for approval. The reports of Public Investment Management Assessment and Climate Investment Management prepared in collaboration with international financial institutions were presented.
        The meeting was also informed about the recommendations prepared in line with these reports.
        The Council also directed that the approved strategy for protection against the adverse effects of climate change and for tackling natural disasters should be improved according to new international standards.
        The NEC also reviewed the growth targets for the current financial year. The meeting was apprised that in the first quarter the rate of economic growth was 2.1 percent against the yearly target of 3.5 percent.
        It was told that due to the solid steps of the caretaker government for economic revival, the national economy was improving and trade deficit was reduced. During the current FY, the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) collected more tax than its target in the first six months of the financial year from July to December 2023. The value of rupee stabilized because of the steps taken against the illegal business of foreign currency and anti-smuggling. The remittances from overseas Pakistanis also increased. While expressing satisfaction at the steps taken for achieving economic targets, it was reaffirmed that measured for economic growth should be intensified.
        The report of the sub-committee of the NEC on Sustainable Development Goals was presented. It was stressed that climate finance should be focused as Pakistan was among those countries which were most affected by climate change.       The Council also directed that a multiple indicator cluster survey should be held in collaboration with the provinces for a true depiction of the projects of public welfare and economic progress in the country.

Terrorist Naikman Ullah killed in N Waziristan IBO

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RAWALPINDI, Jan 29 (APP): The security forces on Monday killed an active terrorist amid an intense exchange of fire that occured between the Army troops and the terrorists during an intelligence-based operation (IBO) conducted in North Waziristan District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

The killed terrorist was identified as Naikman Ullah, an Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) news release said.

The killed terrorist remained actively involved in numerous terrorist activities including target killing of innocent civilians.

However, weapons, ammunition and explosives were also recovered from the killed terrorist.

“Sanitization operation is being conducted to eliminate any other terrorist found in the area. Security forces of Pakistan are determined to wipe out the menace of terrorism from the country,” the ISPR said.

BoD of OIC’s Ombudsman Institutions held in Pakistan

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ISLAMABAD, Jan 29 (APP):Ombudsman institutions from member countries of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) gathered in Pakistan for the 10th Board of Directors’ Meeting, showcasing unity and collaboration in addressing shared challenges.
Representatives from OIC nations, including Turkiye, Bahrain, Morocco, Azerbaijan, Indonesia, and Bulgaria, actively participated in events hosted by Pakistan on Monday.
During a media interaction, President Seref Malkov of the OIC Ombudsman Association expressed the association’s commitment to expanding its membership and collectively combating human rights violations prevalent across Muslim countries.
The Secretary General of Ombudsman of the Ministry of Interior Bahrain, Gada Hameed, emphasized that the OICOA has successfully united Muslim countries in the fight against the common issues of maladministration and human rights violations.
Mediator Mohammed Benalolou of the Kingdom of Morocco highlighted the positive impact of OICOA meetings, stating that they contribute to the strengthening of good governance among Muslim nations.
Human Rights Commissioner for Azerbaijan, Sabina Aliyeva, stressed the need to fortify the concept of ombudsmanship.
She acknowledged that regular OICOA meetings provide member countries with a platform to exchange ideas for better governance.
General Secretary of OICOA, Dr. Asif Mahmood Jah, condemned the brutalities of Israel against Muslims, emphasizing the forum’s role in enhancing collaboration among member nations.
Executive Secretary of OICOA, Almas Jovindah, stated that the 10th meeting aims to enhance the capacity of member countries and extend membership to additional Muslim nations, further strengthening the collective efforts for just and rights-focused governance.
The OIC Ombudsman Association remains dedicated to fostering collaboration, sharing knowledge, and collectively addressing challenges faced by member countries in the pursuit of human rights and good governance.
The OIC Ombudsman Association is a collaborative platform of Ombudsman institutions from member countries of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation. Dedicated to upholding human rights and promoting good governance, the association fosters cooperation and exchange of ideas among its diverse members.