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25 die as coaster plunges into deep ditch

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RAWALPINDI, Aug 25 (APP):At least 25 passengers have died, several others received serious injuries when a coaster fell into a ditch in Rawalpindi’s Kahuta Tehsil on Sunday.
The ill-fated coaster was travelling to Azad Kashmir.
Rescue operation has been started.
According to the details, the tragic accident took place near Girari Bridge, Kahuta Road Kallar Syedan where a passenger coaster en route to Palandri, Azad Kashmir went out of control and fell into a deep ditch resulting in massive casualties.
Rescue 1122 spokesman, Muhammad Usman confirmed APP that 25 people have died in the accident so far.
He informed that 23 bodies were recovered from the accident spot.
The bodies and the injured were shifted to THQ Hospital, Kalar Syedan, where 2 more seriously injured could not survive and died.
“The dead include 20 men, 4 women and 1 child”, he said.
He said that rescue personnel from Tehsil Kahota, Kallar Syedan and Rawalpindi were engaged in the rescue operation in which more than 25 rescue personnel and 12 emergency services vehicles are participating.
The spokesperson further informed that the condition of one more injured was still critical.
The reason for the accident is still not known.
During the identification process, 14 deceased persons have been identified as Muhammad Bashir, Ali, Asghar, Gul Azam Khan, Muhammad Riaz, Fareed Ahmed, Kamran Sati, Samiullah, Mohammad Farooq, Manzoor Ahmed, Jawad, Israr, Shafiq and Muhammad Qaiser.
The identity of the four deceased women and one minor child could not be ascertained yet.
Further investigation of the deceased was underway.

CM appreciates police for safe recovery of abducted constable

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LAHORE, Aug 25 (APP):Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has appreciated the police on a successful operation in Kacha to safely recover abducted constable Ahmed Nawaz.
The CM praised District Police Officer (DPO) Rizwan Umar Gondal and his team, saying they had done a commendable job. She expressed her best wishes for constable Ahmad Nawaz and his family, and said, “We thank Allah Almighty for his safe recovery.”
She demonstrated her determination by stating that eradicating robbers is the government’s top priority.
It is to mention that, two days earlier, Kacha area bandits had kidnapped and taken with them Constable Ahmed Nawaz from Machhka.

Bangladesh achieve milestone with maiden Test win over Pakistan

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 25 (APP):Bangladesh made history on Sunday when they outplayed Pakistan in the first Test at the Pindi Stadium, Rawalpindi by 10 wickets, marking their maiden victory out of 14 matches played against the Green-shirts.
This was also Bangladesh’s 20th overall win in 143 Tests. Meanwhile, Pakistan, trailing by 117 runs on the first innings and starting the final day’s proceeding requiring another 94 runs to remove the deficit, slipped to 108 for six at lunch before their innings folded at 146, 93 minutes into the second session.
 Bangladesh achieved the 30-run target without any loss to bury the ghost of their one-wicket loss at the Multan Cricket Stadium 21 years ago when Inzamam-ul-Haq scored a magnificent 138 not out to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. That was the only time when Bangladesh ever came close to winning a Test against Pakistan. Pakistan’s 12 Test wins over Bangladesh include six by an innings, four by seven wickets or more and one by 328 runs.
Pakistan had declared their first innings at 448 for six. This total marked their second-highest first innings total in a losing cause, where they had declared their innings. Their highest remains 574 for eight declared against Australia in Melbourne in 1972 before the home side won by 92 runs.
Bangladesh had replied Pakistan’s 448 for six declared with 565 to secure 117 runs first innings lead. Mushfiqur Rahim with a gallant 191, which later earned him the player of the match, and half-centuries by Shadman Islam, Mehidy Hasan
Miraz, Litton Das and Mominul Haque were the cornerstones of the tourists’ mammoth total. Sunday’s 10-wicket defeat also extended Pakistan’s win drought at home grounds to nine Tests. Their last victory was against South Africa here in Rawalpindi in February 2021, before they drew two Tests and lost one to Australia, lost all three Tests against England and drew both the Tests against New Zealand.
The architects of Bangladesh’s victory were the spin duo of Mehidy Hasan Miraz and Shakib Al Hasan, who shared seven wickets between them, while the pace trio of Shoriful Islam, Hasan Mahmud and Nahid Rana picked up one wicket apiece.
Mehidy finished with impressive figures of 11.5-2-21-4, while Shakib returned figures of 17-3-44-3. Mehidy accounted for Mohammad Rizwan (51), Salman Ali Agha (0), Shaheen Shah Afridi (2) and Mohammad Ali (0), while Shakib picked up with the scalps of Abdullah Shafique (37), Saud Shakeel (0) and Naseem Shah (3).
However, it was the Bangladesh fast bowlers who put Pakistan on the back foot before the spinners mesmerised the home team batters. After Shoriful Islam had dismissed Saim Ayub (1) last evening, Hasan Mahmud provided an early breakthrough by finding the outside edge of the bat of Shan Masood (14), which was confirmed by technology.
Babar Azam walked out at the score of 28 for two and was dropped at the wicket on the very first ball before he played Nahid Rana onto his stumps after scoring a 50-ball 22 with three fours. Babar’s dismissal at the score of 66 opened all floodgates as Pakistan batters fell like nine-pins, slipping to 118 for eight shortly after lunch.
Saud Shakeel was stumped while trying to playing a walking shot, Abdullah Shafique was caught at backward-point while attempting to hit the ball out of the park, Salman Ali Agha picked up a golden duck when he was caught in the first slip, Shaheen Shah Afridi was pinned in front of the wickets and Naseem Shah’s extravagant drive ended in a simple catch at mid-wicket.
Mohammad Rizwan followed up his 171 not out with 51, but when the team wanted him to take the match as deep as practically possible, he missed the line of a straight delivery to inside edge one onto his stumps. His 80-ball innings included six fours.
The innings was wrapped up when Mohammad Ali was trapped by Mehidy in front of the wickets. While this was Bangladesh’s only second victory outside Bangladesh in the ICC World Test Championship (first was against New Zealand at Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui), the 10-wicket defeat has severely dented Pakistan’s hopes of featuring in the ICC World Test Championship final in July 2025 although they still have eight Tests (six at home) in hand.
The second Test against Bangladesh will commence on 30 August, followed by three Tests against England in October. Pakistan will travel to South Africa for two Boxing Day and New Year Tests and will then host West Indies for two Tests in January. Bangladesh’s Mushfiqur Rahim was declared Player of the Match. The second Test between Pakistan and Bangladesh would be played from August 30 to September 3 here at the same venue.
Speaking after the game in a press conference, Pakistan Test Skipper Shan Masood said the pitch had enough for seamers in four days, but Bangladesh batters were very disciplined in their batting.
In the end we gave them a few chances as well when Mehidy Hasan Miraz and Mushfiqur Rahim were playing. We got Mushfiqur Rahim and Shadman Islam out but it was over turned, he said.
As a bowling unit where we lost the game was the second new ball as we were 200 runs ahead in the game and there were 5 wickets down and Litton Das and Mushfiqur were playing that were we could have imposed ourselves in the game. It’s been a couple of mistakes.
Masood said the fast bowlers were played by looking at the conditions and extreme weather. Naseem Shah and Shaheen Shah Afridi hadn’t played Test cricket for a while and the Pakistan team hasn’t also played for ten months.
He said if we had taken one session without losing wickets then we would have been in a good position. About second Test he said we will look at the conditions and then will decide the Playing XI.
Masood said as a team in the first four days we were very pro-active and declared the first innings quite early.
I apologize to the fans that we couldn’t give them the result they wanted. We accept our mistakes as a team. All players gave their 100 per cent in the game but mistakes happened. We will try to give good results in the next game, he said.
Meanwhile, Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto said Pakistan’s strength is pace bowling while we did good with seamers along with spinners.
Their bowlers did well so did ours but our batters batted well especially openers, he said.
Wining is an amazing feeling. When we came here in the morning we had a mindset that we can win this match. We believed that if we bowled on the right areas we can beat Pakistan, he said.
About the second Test, he said the next match is very important and we have to prepare ourselves on how we have to play session by session, he said.
I don’t want to give credit to any individual performance. But credit goes to all the batters on how they handled the new ball, he said.
A difficult situation was going in Bangladesh, but this win gave them a bit of smile on their face. I’m really happy that the crowd came to support us and I’m very thankful to them, he said.
Scores in brief (day 5 of 5): Pakistan 448-6d (Mohammad Rizwan 171 not out, Saud Shakeel 141, Saim Ayub 56, Shaheen Shah Afridi 29 not out; Hasan Mahmud 2-70, Shoriful Islam 2-77) and 146 all-out (Mohammad Rizwan 51, Abdullah Shafique 37, Babar Azam 22; Mehidy Hasan Miraz 4-21, Shakib Al Hasan 3-44). Bangladesh 565 all-out, 167.3 overs (Mushfiqur Rahim 191, Shadman Islam 93, Mehidy Hasan Miraz 77, Litton Das 56, Mominul Haque 50; Naseem Shah 3-93, Shaheen Shah Afridi 2-88, Mohammad Ali 2-88, Khurram Shahzad 2-90) and 30-0.

Main procession of Chehlum to emerge from Sukkur Markazi Imam Bargah

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SUKKUR, Aug 25 (APP):Following the special directions of Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Sukkur, Amjad Ahmed Shaikh, on Sunday has finalized the security and traffic arrangements for the Chehlum of Imam Hussain (AS) processions in the Sukkur city.
According to the traffic plan, the main procession of the Chehlum of Imam Hussain (AS) will emerge from the Markazi Imambargah Ghareeb Abad, pass through its designated routes, and then conclude.
More than 200 officers of the Sukkur Police will perform their duties in a professional manner.
Participants of the procession will park their vehicles in designated areas, and alternative routes have been arranged for the convenience of citizens.
SSP Sukkur has appealed to citizens to use alternative routes during the procession and to cooperate with the district police to untoward any incident.

Mohsin Naqvi condemns terrorist attack on Kurram police checkpost

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 25 (APP): Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi on Sunday strongly condemned the terrorist attack on a police checkpost in the Kurram.

Interior Minister, in a news statement, paid homage to the martyred police personnel and extended heartfelt condolences to the family of the martyred.

He prayed for the swift recovery of the injured police personnel.

Mohsin Naqvi said that Khyber Pakhtunkhwa police have made invaluable sacrifices in the fight against terrorism.

He underscored that the police officers and personnel have foiled the nefarious designs of terrorists by sacrificing their lives.

He further said, “We salute the unforgettable and invaluable sacrifices of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa police in the fight against terrorism.”

Financial literacy, change in mindset towards women SMEs, entrepreneurs crucial amid 22pc labour force share: Report

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 25 (APP):The speakers at a report launch on financial inclusion for women entrepreneurs underscored the critical need to enhance financial literacy and awareness towards projecting women-led small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and entrepreneurs as positive players of the market and end biases and unconducive environment hampering their growth in trade as women comprise 22 percent of the total labour force in Pakistan.
The Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) with the Friedrich Naumann Foundation (FNF) organised the Launch of the Report titled “Advancing Financial Inclusion for Women Entrepreneurs in Pakistan” here on Sunday.
In his opening remarks, Joint Executive Director SDPI, Dr Vaqar Ahmed said the report is the third research conducted in collaboration with the FNF that sheds light on financial inclusion in the context of women entrepreneurs. However, there would be other women stakeholders apart from the female entrepreneurs who needed deeper research so that their inclusion could be prioritized, he said and added, the SDPI’s past research evidence shows that women’s financial inclusion is directly co-related to the household level financial literacy. In this regard, this research becomes very important.
Dr Vaqar noted that the issues around credit, taxation, regulatory hurdles were all well known, whereas all these constraints needed to  be looked into a political economy context to carve a way forward whole hat owning these limitations.
He added that the discourse should focus on outcomes offering a roadmap approach on the report’s recommendations and prioritise the action matrix while moving forward and offer it to the government, private entities, business associations, chambers of commerce, the banking associations, and others.
He underlined that everything under financial inclusion could not be done by the government and regulatory bodies, whereas private sector would need to come forward and offer ideas which are more innovative than the conventional approaches.
Birgit Lamm, FNF Country Head in her keynote address said the report document would provide policy umbrella on the work done by FNF on promoting entrepreneurship  among marginalised groups particularly women forming fifty percent of the country’s total population.
She added that FNF has supported individuals on the microlevel of entrepreneurship to support their businesses, whereas the financial challenges like capital management during first five years of establishing businesses across the globe were the biggest risks faced by women.
“Lack of CNIC and certain registrations and formalities and societal biases makes it harder for female founders to get support for her startup as compared to the male founders. We need to not only focus policy but also education at different levels from schools to media to promote women as equally reliable business partners as men,” Lamm said.
Faeyza Khan, Adjunct Faculty, SDPI and Head of Inclusive Finance, TANGENT in her presentation on Advancing Financial Inclusion for Women Entrepreneurs in Pakistan explained the study methodology that included interactions with Central Bank, SECP, Regulatory bodies, Women chambers of commerce, SAARC chamber of commerce, HBL the pioneer of women banking products, and microfinance banks starting from high level to middle level banks.
“Globally there is a USD 28 trillion opportunity to tap through women inclusion into trade and economy. However, around 231 million women run formal businesses in middle and low income countries. Globally, women are 38 percent of the labour force which is 22% in Pakistan,” she added.
Khan said there were 13.5 million women workers in the country out of which 7 million were agriculture workers categorised as family workers and remain unrecognised and unpaid.
Women in 2018-19, she said had earned just 18 percent of their men counterpart under unpaid care work and spent 10 times the hours as men in unpaid care work.
The study had found that it was difficult for female SMEs and entrepreneurs to get a loan and if available it was expensive for them as women lack access to same kind of networks, information pools and mentorship in business and trade, she said.
“There are 5.3 mln SMEs in Pakistan and women owned are one percent as per World Bank data. India has 14% women SMEs and Bangladesh has 7.4 percent,” she said.
Faeyza Khan said the study recommended to increase awareness on positive impacts of women entrepreneurship, leverage connectivity, and introduce robust result measurement frameworks for promoting women in trade.
Gulalai Khan, Revenue Moblisation, Investment and Trade (ReMIT) Programme said ReMIT has been extensively working with the women entrepreneurs in various projects.
She added that this issue was international and not limited to Pakistan as in 2022 women exiting businesses were more than men and 24 percent of them were those who started it keenly but left due to lack of profitability, family and personal reasons.
The policy or regulatory environment was very important in supporting women to start and scale up their businesses which was unfavourable in Pakistan, she said, adding, “Women lack information on taxation policies and mechanisms as these are women running businesses but are unable to file their taxes and information manipulation is done by the systematic environment.”
Murium Hadi Financial Inclusion Specialist, Asian Development Bank said the status quo would prevail as patriarchal mindset would stick to the system but it demanded plans and strategies to work within for betterment.
The women entrepreneurs, she said promotion needs to looked into the options extended to a woman through various policies while starting her business or startup as entrepreneurship was a round the clock task that would require time, capital and commitment.
“The exit ratio of women entrepreneurs is higher, and reentry is low. The little educated women in the strata of entrepreneurs are preferred in the system,” she said.
Hadi recommended that documentation, and track and trace system needs to be adopted, whereas the Indian model was brilliant that gave the system to pool ones savings and leverage it and multiply it which was completely missing in Pakistan. “Change in perception of institutions is important as 78 percent SMEs spend their most of the time in nonfinancial related tasks,” she said.
Fareeha Armughan, Head SDPI Center of Evidence for Action and Research said women entrepreneurship has more focus on SMEs and startup ecosystem. Its high time to move needle on the business as usual on social protection and embed a system of household enterprises and entrepreneurship through a full circle of financial inclusion that starts from basic literacy and four pillars of saving, credit, digital transactions and insurance, she added.
Salman Shahzad, Project Director, National Institute of Banking and Finance (NIBAF) said the Institute had trained 3.5 million so far and 80 percent of them have opened their bank accounts including 57% females.

Schools, Colleges to remain closed tomorrow

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SUKKUR, Aug 25 (APP): All public and private schools in Sukkur will remain closed on tomorrow (Monday) on account of the Chehlum of Imam Hussain (RA), the provincial government of Sindh announced.

Like other parts of the country, the Chehlum of Hazrat Imam Hussain (RA) will be observed on Monday across the Sukkur division with religious zeal and reverence amid high security.

The event marks the culmination of a 40-day mourning period after the martyrdom date of Hazrat Imam Hussain (RA) and his 72 companions in the Battle of Karbala on the 10th of Muharram in 680 AD.

Mourning processions with Alam, Tazia, and Zuljinah would be taken out in Sukkur, Khairpur, Ghotki, Shikarpur, Jacobabad and other big and small towns of northern Sindh.

Governor takes notice of girl’s murder incident

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KARACHI, Aug 25 (APP):Sindh Governor Kamran Khan Tessori took notice of the recovery of the tortured body of a girl from Sadar area and sought a report from Additional Inspector General (IG) Karachi regarding the incident.
The governor said that the murder of a girl after her rape is a matter of great concern. The accused involved in the incident must be arrested and brought to justice, Governor Tessori directed.
He said this is a test case for the police and he will personally monitor it. The governor asked the officials concerned to reach out to the heirs of the deceased girl so that the body could be handed over to them.

PNCA hosts Handmade Papermaking Workshop on students demand

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 25 (APP):Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) hosted a Handmade Papermaking Workshop by Zahid-ur-Rehman at the National Art Gallery on Sunday.
The workshop was organized on special request for a large group of 100+ students from Art Society of the Foundation University School of Health Sciences (FUSH) Rawalpindi. It provided a hands-on introduction to the art of handmade paper, emphasizing sustainability and traditional craftsmanship.
The participants engaged in the creative process of making paper from recyclable materials such as waste paper, plants, flowers and leaves. Under the expert guidance of skilled instructors, the attendees learned to transform everyday items into beautiful, handcrafted sheets of paper.
The participants explored traditional papermaking techniques, focusing on the reuse of recyclable materials. Designed for beginners, the session offered a practical, ‘do-it-yourself’ approach to learning.
“This workshop was part of our ‘Art for Therapy’ series, which aims to merge artistic expression with mental health benefits,” said Ms. Mariam Ahmed, Director Visual Arts Division PNCA.
“We are delighted to offer this enriching experience, promoting both creativity and wellbeing”, she said
 By the end of the day, participants left with their own handcrafted paper creations, a testament to their creative efforts and the workshop’s focus on sustainable art practices.
Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) is dedicated to promoting art and culture across the nation.
One of its top priorities is to encourage art practice through community outreach programs, such as “Art for Therapy.”
This initiative harnesses the therapeutic power of art to support mental well-being and foster creativity within our communities.

FESCO issues shutdown program

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FAISALABAD, Aug 25 (APP):Faisalabad Electric Supply Company (FESCO) has issued shutdown program for Monday due to necessary repair, maintenance and expansion of electricity lines.
According to the program issued by the company, power supply from Raza Town-I, Hamdard-I, Jhumra Road, Malik Pur Road, Grain Atrium and Mobilink feeders linked with 132-KV SPS grid station will remain suspended from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. while City Tandlianwala, Best Chip Board, Mahi, Tayyabah Town, Jhamra and Raza Abad feeders attached with 132-KV Tandlianwala grid station, Bahaduray Wala feeder connected with 132-KV Industrial Estate grid station, Dholan Wala feeder originating from 132-KV Kamal Pur grid station will observe shutdown from 7 a.m. to 12 noon on Monday (August 26).
Similarly, electricity supply from Bakkar Mandi, Lakkar Mandi, Liaqat Abad, Ali Housing, Khalid Abad, Nazim Abad and Sadhar feeders linked with 132-KV Jhang Road grid station will remain suspended from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. whereas Kathoor, Ramzan Shaheed and Mochiwala Road feeders attached with 132-KV Gojragrid station will observe load shedding from 6 a.m. to 11 a.m. on August 26.
Meanwhile, power supply from Abdullah Shah Shaheed feeder connected with 132-KV Lalian grid station, Maddoana, al-Mehmood and new Satiana feeders originating from 132-KV Satiana grid station will remain suspended from 6 a.m. to 12 noon while Hashim feeder linked with 132-KV ChakNo.582-GB grid station will observe shutdown from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Monday (August 26, 2024).