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ANF recovers 340 kg drugs in five operations

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Drugs

RAWALPINDI, Feb 12 (APP): Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) while conducting five operations across the country managed to recover 340 kg of drugs and arrested two accused, said an ANF Headquarters spokesman here on Monday.

He informed that 158 kg hashish and 99 kg opium were recovered from the possession of an accused arrested near Kohat Road Peshawar.

30 kg hashish was recovered from Jeewani Road, Gwadar and 28 kg opium, 4 kg heroin and 2 kg Ice drug were recovered from G.T. Road Nowshera and an accused was arrested during the operation.

In two other operations, 19 kg of hashish was recovered from the Jarobi Zakhakhel area.

Separate cases under the Anti-Narcotics Act have been registered against the arrested accused and further investigations are under process.

Man killed, two women injured in bike crash

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KILLED

MUZAFFARGARH, Feb 12 (APP):Bike rider was killed with two women were injured by hitting with truck coming behind at Mian Wali road near pathan hotel.
The rescuer said the motorbike got crashed with the truck was hit with the car first of all which was ahead of it.
M. Shakeel, 45, son of Bashir Ahmad, succumbed to head injuries on the spot. His both of legs got multiple fracture as well.
The injured including Naseem Akhtar, 42, w/o Shakeel Ahmad, and Shaista, 50, w/o Munawar wounded at knee joint of the left leg and both of legs fractured respectively.
The victims were removed to Nishtar Hospital Multan after giving them emergency treatment on the location.
Police of the concerned jurisdiction were informed which started the investigation.

Two women elected in KP elections

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PESHAWAR, Feb 12 (APP):Two independent female candidates have emerged victorious in the recent elections, securing general seats from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Suraya Bibi, contesting on PK-1 provincial assembly seat, clinched victory with an impressive margin, securing 18,914 votes. Her closest competitor, a candidate from JUI-F, trailed behind with 10,533 votes.

Similarly, Shandana Gulzar Khan made waves by securing a landslide victory on the National Assembly seat NA-30, garnering a remarkable 78,971 votes.

Her nearest rival, representing JUI-F, managed to secure only 20,950 votes.

Cloudy weather reported in Bahawalpur

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BAHAWALPUR, Feb 12 (APP):Bahawalpur experienced cloudy weather here on Monday. However, there was no more very cold weather here.
Meanwhile, the local Met Office has forecast partly cloudy to cloudy weather for the city for next 24 hours.
The highest maximum temperature 21 centigrade and the lowest minimum 08 centigrade were recorded during the last 24 hours.
The partly cloudy to cloudy weather has also been forecast for the rest of the region.

Tributes paid to Kashmiri leader Maqbool Butt on anniversary of his martyrdom

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WASHINGTON, Feb 12 (APP): The Kashmiri-American community Sunday commemorated the 40th death anniversary of Mohammad Maqbool Butt, an eminent Kashmiri leader, with a renewed determination to achieve his foremost dream: the liberation of Jammu and Kashmir from India’s occupation.

At a large gathering in a Washington restaurant, speakers paid homage to Maqbool Butt, who was hanged in 1984, saying that he laid down his life for the cause of Kashmir’s freedom.

Leading the tributes to Butt’s epic struggle, Dr Ghulam Nabi Fai, chairman of the ‘World Forum for Peace & Justice’, said that he was a selfless and inspirational leader.

Dr Fai said before his hanging on trumped-up charges in New Delhi’s notorious Tihar jail, Maqbool Butt wrote his will, saying, ‘There will be many Maqbool Bhats that will come and go, but the freedom struggle in Kashmir should continue.”

“The whole nation of Kashmir is today following the footsteps of Maqbool Butt for the liberation of their motherland: Jammu & Kashmir.”

“Today,” Fai added, “Jammu and Kashmir Liberation (JKLF) chief Mohammad Yasin Malik, who is languishing in Tihar jail, embodies the legacy of Maqbool Butt.

he added, “His (Malik’s) commitment to democratic principles in his fight for Kashmir’s freedom has garnered widespread support from the Western world. Embracing a path of nonviolence, Malik demonstrated immense courage and resilience in advocating for the rights of the Kashmiri people through peaceful means.”

Dr. Imtiaz Khan, a professor at George Washington University Medical Center, said Maqbool Butt was a political warrior who had the sagacity to discern the evil intentions of Indian establishment towards Kashmir and was cognizant of the fact that commitments made by India to the UN or other international organizations were nothing but a ruse.

While India was able to hoodwink some of the so-called Kashmiri leaders on the issue of self-determination, he said Maqbool Butt saw through their Machiavellian mind. “It was due to his unwavering devotion to the cause, much to the chagrin of Indian occupation forces, that the flame of freedom has not extinguished.”

Martyrdom of Maqbool Butt, Dr Imtiaz Khan said, generated a wave of a new generation of freedom fighters like Ashfaq Majid, Abdul Hamid Bhat, Afzal Guru and Yasin Malik.

“Majority of them took the forces of occupation head on and in the footsteps of Maqbool Butt sacrificed their lives in the process of struggle.”

Sardar Zarif Khan, Advisor to the President of Azad Kashmir, said that Maqbool Butt’s vision of a free and fair Kashmiri self-determination did not die with his passing.

“He gave his life for the cause because he believed in it with all sincerity and honesty,” Zarid Khan said.

Sardar Zubair Khan, leader of Kashmiri-American Welfare Association (KAWA) said Maqbool Butt was an inspiration to millions of Kashmiris and those striving for human rights and dignity, noting that the people of Kashmir, despite all the odds, have never lost hope in the right of self-determination.

Hamid Malik, a well-known community leader, and two other Kashmiri activists — Sardar Mohammad Shaheen and Sardar Shakeel Anjum — also joined in paying tributes to Maqbool Butt, calling him an exemplary leader.

Exchange rates for currency notes

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exchange rates

KARACHI, Feb 12 (APP): CURRENCY SELLING BUYING
USD 282.55276.46
GBP 356.95 349.15
EUR 304.95 298.92
JPY 1.89351.8525
SAR 75.34 73.72
AED 76.93 75.78

LIBOR
LIBOR FOR CALCULATING INTEREST ON SPECIAL USD BONDS
LIBOR 1M 5.43248
LIBOR 3M 5.56296
LIBOR 6M 5.60059

US DOLLAR Indicative FBP Rates

CURRENCY SIGHT/
15 DAYS1M2M 3M4M 5M 6M

USD278.36274.34271.36267.93264.69261.65258.89

EUR 300.59296.42293.59290.23287.06284.14281.50

GBP 351.58346.53342.83338.53334.46 330.62327.14

 

NBP exchange rates

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NBP

KARACHI, Feb 12 (APP): Treasury Management Division of National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) on Monday the following exchange rates.

CURRENCY SYMBOL TT Selling TT Buying
U.S DOLLAR USD 279.75 279.25
EURO EUR 302.49 301.95
JAPANESE YEN JPY 1.8747 1.8714
BRITISH POUND GBP 353.42 352.79
SWISS FRANC CHF 319.91 319.34
CANADIAN DOLLAR CAD 207.85 207.48
AUSTRALIAN DOLAR AUD 182.42 182.09
SWEDISH KRONA SEK 26.91 26.86
NORWEGIAN KRONE NOK 26.56 26.52
DANISH KRONE DKK 40.50 40.43
NEWZEALAND DOLLAR NZD 171.51 171.21
SINGAPORE DOLLAR SGD 207.99 207.62
HONGKONG DOLLAR HKD 35.91 35.85
KOREAN WON KRW 0.2101 0.2097
CHINESE YUAN CNY 39.10 39.04
MALAYSIAN RINGGIT MYR 58.74 58.64
THAI BAHT THB 7.79 7.78
U.A.E DIRHAM AED 76.69 76.56
SAUDI RIYAL SAR 74.60 74.46
QATAR RIYAL QAR 76.74 76.60
KUWAITI DINAR KWD 908.72 907.10

CONVERSION RATE FOR FROZEN FCY DEPOSITS
USD 279.1123
GBP 352.1002
EUR 300.6598
JPY 1.8682

SETTLEMENT DATE: 14-02-2024

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Foreign exchange rates

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Exchange rates

KARACHI, Feb 12 (APP): The Exchange Rates Committee of the Financial Markets Association of Pakistan issued the following Exchange rates bulletin, here on Monday.

CONVERSION RATES FOR February 12 2024 FOR FOREIGN CURRENCY FOR FORWARD COVER FOR DEPOSITS (EXCLUDING FE 25 DEPOSITS)

SBP SETTLEMENT VALUE DATE FEBRUARY 14 2024

USD 279.1123
GBP 352.1002
EUR 300.6598
JPY 1.8682

 

UN chief calls for gender equality in science to build better world

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Antonio Guterres

UNITED NATIONS, Feb 11 (APP): UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has stressed that gender equality in science is essential to building a better future for all, as he marked the International Day of Women and Girls in Science.

“Sadly, women and girls continue to face systemic barriers and biases that prevent them from pursuing careers in science,” he noted in a message for the day. which is celebrated on Feb. 11.

Today, women make up only a third of the global scientific community and, compared to men, they get less funding, are underrepresented in publications and hold fewer senior positions in major universities, it was pointed out.

In some places, women and girls have limited or no access to education, with the UN chief describing this situation as not only harmful to the societies concerned, but also a terrible violation of human rights.

The Secretary-General believes that it is essential that women and girls participate equally in scientific discoveries and innovations, whether in the field of climate change, health or artificial intelligence”. “This is the only way to ensure that science benefits everyone,” he said.

“Addressing gender inequalities requires overcoming gender stereotypes and promoting role models that encourage girls to pursue scientific careers, developing programmes that encourage the advancement of women in science, and creating work environments that nurture women’s talents. especially those of women from minority groups,” he added.

“Women and girls belong in science. It is time to recognize that inclusion fosters innovation, and let every woman and girl fulfil her true potential,” the UN chief added.

The theme chosen for this year’s International Day by UNESCO and UN Women, the two UN agencies leading the celebrations, is “Closing the gender gap in science”.

PML-N delegation meets Zardari, Bilawal

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LAHORE, Feb 11 (APP):A Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) delegation, led by its president Shehbaz Sharif, Sunday met Pakistan People’s Party Parliamentarian President Asif Ali Zardari and PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari here at Bilawal House.
According to a joint communique, detailed discussion was held on country’s overall situation and political cooperation in future.  Leaders of the two parties agreed to cooperate with each other to ensure political stability in the country. They agreed in principle to protect country from instability.
During the meeting, consultation was held on the current situation and leaders of both parties also exchanged proposals in this regard. They said that people had given them mandate and they would not disappoint them.
PPP leaders said that proposals of the PML-N would be presented in party’s Central Executive Committee meeting.
The PML-N delegation consisted of Azam Nazeer Tarar, Ayaz Sadiq, Ahsan Iqbal, Rana Tanveer, Khawaja Saad Rafique, Malik Ahmad Khan and Marriyum Aurangzeb.