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Body recovered from Muzaffargarh canal

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MULTAN, Aug 19 (APP):A dead body was recovered from Muzaffargarh canal in limits of Mahmood Kot police station.
Police informed the body being identified as Asif Munir Gurmani with no father’s name was yet reported to the media through the initial information.
He was said to have abducted three days ago from Mohalla Garibabad Kot Adu at his home.
The kidnapping case was registered with the city police station just earlier, it said.
According to FIR, some two people reached out at the victim’s home for meet-up last Friday and later took him away to unknown location.
Since then, he couldn’t be seen anywhere nor did return back to his home. There was no marks of torture or bruises appeared on the body, police said.
It’s not been confirming about real age of the kidnapped person nor said as weather the victim was drowned to death or thrown before killing into the deep water of canal.
Police said to have started Investigation keeping in view all given aspects and scenarios.

Kerb currency market

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KARACHI, Aug 19 (APP):Following were the Opening Rates of foreign currencies in kerb market issued by the Exchange companies Association
of Pakistan, here on Monday.
F.C.                         BUYING        SELLING
INTER BANK                   278.25         278.35
USD                          279.30         280.30
EURO                         307.20         308.60
GBP      360.30   362.30
JPY        1.89           1.94
AED 75.75    76.32
SAR 73.90    74.52
CAD      202.80   206.30
AUD      184.50   187.50

Pakistan’s earns $297 million from IT services’ export during July 2024

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PBS

ISLAMABAD, Aug 19 (APP): Pakistan earned US $297 million by providing different Information Technology (IT) services in various countries during the first month of the current fiscal year 2024-25.

This shows a growth of 32.46 per cent as compared with the US $ 224.950 million earned through the provision of services during the corresponding month of the last fiscal year 2023-24, the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) reported.

During the month under review, the computer services grew by 23.09 per cent as it surged from US $187.470 million last year to US $230.750 million during July 2024.

Among the computer services, the exports of software consultancy services witnessed an increase of 24.53 per cent, from US $62.780 million to US $77.262 million this year while the export of hardware consultancy services also surged by 189.32 per cent, from US $0.067 million to US $0.677 million.

The export of repair and maintenance services however decreased by 6.06 per cent from US $0.033 million to US $0.031 million whereas the export and imports of computer software services also dipped by 13.36 per cent, from $57.982 million to $50.234 million.

In addition, the exports of other computer services witnessed a growth of 52.65 per cent from US $67.178 million to US $102.546 million.

Meanwhile, the export of information services during the month under review decreased by 80.39 per cent declining from US $1.020 million to US $0.200 million.

Among the information services, the exports of news agency services decreased by 89.03 per cent, from US $0.939 million to US $0.103 million whereas the exports of other information services rose by 19.75 per cent, from US $0.081 million to US $0.097 million.

The export of telecommunication services increased by 83.79 per cent as these went up from US $36.460 million to US $67.010 million, the data revealed.

Among the telecommunication services, the export of call centres services increased by 49.55 per cent during the month as its exports increased from US $17.012 million to US $25.442 million whereas the export of other telecommunication services also increased by 113.74 per cent, from US $19.448 million to US $41.468 million during this year, the PBS data revealed.

Youth shot dead in dacoity

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Dead body
FAISALABAD, Aug 19 (APP):A youth was shot dead by dacoits over resistance in a dacoity in Razaabad police limits on Monday.
According to police sources, the robbers were looting passersby in Street No 3 of Ali Garden when the youth, Anas, resisted them. To which, the accused opened firing at him and gunned down him on the spot.
On information, the police reached the spot and shifted the body to a mortuary for
postmortem and collected forensic evidence while the accused fled. Meanwhile, RPO Dr Abid Khan took a notice of the incident and sought a report from  CPO Kamran Adil.

PFA cracks down on unhygienic businesses in Sheikhupura

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SHEIKHUPURA, Aug 19 (APP):Punjab Food Authority on Monday launched a massive operation in Sheikhupura to ensure the supply of quality food to consumers.
According to PFA Spokesperson, following instructions from Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif, teams from the authority have inspected 86 food businesses across the district, imposing fines of over Rs 1 lakh for violating hygiene norms and poor sanitation.
The operation focused on ensuring the quality of milk supply, with 46,800 liters of milk checked in various areas of the district. Authorities destroyed 320 liters of substandard milk and other non-standard items on the spot, issuing rectification notices to several food establishments.
Deputy Commissioner Dr. Waqar Ali Khan emphasized that providing clean food to the public should be the top priority of the Punjab Food Authority.
He assured that the authority is working tirelessly to ensure the supply of clean and quality food to the people.

Shipping Activity at Port Qasim

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KARACHI, Aug 19 (APP):Shipping activity remained active at the port where four ships namely One Reliability, Suzy, Ullswater and Marangas Kalymnos scheduled to load/offload Containers, Iron ore, LPG and LNG, berthed at Container Terminal, Multi-Purpose Terminal, Engro Terminal and Gasport Terminal respectively on Sunday.
Meanwhile three more ships,Agios Dimtrios, Two million Ways and Fairchem Mako carryingContainers, Mogas and Palm oilalso arrived at Outer Anchorage of Port Qasim during the last 24 hours.
Atotal of eight ships were engaged at PQA berths during the last 24 hours, out of them two ships, Wisteria and One Reliability left the port on Monday morning and two more ships Saga and Ullswater are expectedto sail on today afternoon.
Cargo throughput during last 24 hours stood at 90,706comprising 70,811tonnes imports cargo and 19,895tonnes export cargo including containerized cargo carried in 1,090 Containers (440 TEUs imports and 650TEUs export) was handled at the Port.
There are 07ships at outer anchorage of the port, out of them two ships,Twi Million Ways and Navig8&four more shipsAmis Brave, Maersk Saratoga, Zhong Gu Bo Hai  and Horizon 1 carrying Mogas, Palm oil, Coal, Containers and Chemicals are expected to take berths at FOTCO, LCT, MW-4, QICT and EVTL on Monday,while a containers ship Maersk Columbus is due to arrive at Port Qasim on Tuesday.

Encroachments removed in Nowshera Virkan, Tatle Aali

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NOWSHERA VIRKAN, Aug 19 (APP):On the instructions of Deputy Commissioner Gujranwala Mohammad Tariq Qureshi, an operation was conducted on Monday to eliminate encroachments in Nowshera Virkan and Tatal Ali.
Authorities launched an operation to clear encroachments in Nowshera Virkan and Tatle Ali, following Deputy Commissioner Mohammad Tariq Qureshi’s instructions.
According to DC Office, the operation was led by the Assistant Commissioner of Nowshera Warkan, Muhammad Naveed Haider and the Chief Officer, Usman Ghani along with their staff.
The authorities have directed all shopkeepers to keep their goods within the limits of their respective shops.
They have warned that action will be taken against anyone creating difficulties for the general public to walk freely.
The drive to clear the encroachments is part of the local administration’s efforts to ensure unhindered movement of pedestrians and smooth flow of traffic in the area.

250 E-Rozgar centers to be established nationwide to empower youth

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E-Rozgar centers
ISLAMABAD, Aug 19 (APP): The government has announced the establishment of over 250 E-Rozgar centers across the country in collaboration with provincial governments and private institutions.
These centers aim to provide essential facilities to hardworking and skilled youth in smaller cities, helping them access digital opportunities, according to an official from the Ministry of IT.
The E-Rozgar centers will be established in every district of the country. The distribution of these centers is based on the population of each province, as well as data from 1.2 million freelancers registered with Ignite.
Punjab leads the initiative with 149 centers, followed by Sindh with 51, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa with 28, and significant representation in other regions, including the federal capital Islamabad with 11 centers, Balochistan with 6, Azad Kashmir with 3, and Gilgit-Baltistan with 2.
Originally launched by Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif in Punjab, the E-Rozgar centers have proven to be highly valuable, benefiting millions of young people. These centers are particularly designed for those who cannot afford expensive office spaces, offering them a chance to leverage IT skills and enter the digital workforce.
The initiative is expected to enable even more young people to benefit from the growing IT sector.

ANF recovers 85 kg drugs in 11 operations

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ANF
RAWALPINDI, Aug 19 (APP): Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) while conducting 11 operations across the country managed to recover 85 kg drugs worth Rs 25 million and arrested 11 accused, said an ANF Headquarters spokesman here on Monday.
He informed that 1 kg ice was recovered from a parcel sent to Qatar at a courier office in Rawalpindi.
In second operation, 250 grams ice was recovered from a passenger going to Bahrain at Faisalabad Airport.
In third operation, 189 grams ice was recovered from a passenger going to Bahrain from Lahore Airport.
40 kg hashish and 14.4 kg ice were recovered from a vehicle intercepted near RCD Road Lasbela and an accused was arrested during the operation.
9.6 kg hashish was recovered from a woman arrested near M-1 Islamabad.
7.2 kg hashish was recovered from a motorcyclist rounded up on GT Road, Attock.
In two operations conducted in Torkham, 7.4 kg hashish and 900 grams ice were recovered from the possession of an accused.
3 kg heroin was recovered from 3 drug pushers arrested near UET Gate-3 in Lahore.
In 10th operation, 1 kg ice was recovered from an accused netted near Sher Shah Toll Plaza.
In 11th operation, 300 grams ice was recovered from a woman arrested near Daska, Sialkot Road.
Cases under the Anti-Narcotics Act have been registered against all arrested accused and further investigations are under process.

UN slams soaring violence faced by aid workers, warns Israeli’s Gaza war fueling deaths

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OCHA

UNITED NATIONS, Aug 19 (APP): Aid workers on the frontlines of the world’s conflicts are being killed in unprecedented numbers, the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said Monday as it marked World Humanitarian Day.

And OCHA warned that the Israeli war in Gaza is potentially fueling even higher numbers of such deaths this year.

With 280 aid workers killed in 33 countries last year, 2023 marked the deadliest year on record for the global humanitarian community, it was pointed out.

This outrageously high number represents a 137 per cent increase compared to 2022, when 118 aid workers were killed, OCHA said.

As of 7 August, 172 aid workers have been killed, OCHA said, citing the provisional count from the Aid Worker Security Database.

The UN agency said that more than half of the 2023 deaths were recorded in the first three months of the hostilities in Gaza, or from October to December. Most were due to airstrikes.

Since October, more than 280 aid workers have been killed in Gaza alone, the majority of them staff members of the UN agency that assists Palestine refugees, UNRWA.

Additionally, “extreme levels of violence” in Sudan and South Sudan have contributed to the death tolls in 2023 and 2024.

In all these conflicts, most of those killed were national staff. Meanwhile, many humanitarian workers also continue to be detained in Yemen.

Joyce Msuya, UN Acting Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, called for action.

“The normalization of violence against aid workers and the lack of accountability are unacceptable, unconscionable and enormously harmful for aid operations everywhere,” she said.

Today, we reiterate our demand that people in power act to end violations against civilians and the impunity with which these heinous attacks are committed.”

World Humanitarian Day is observed annually on 19 August – the date in 2003 when a bomb attack at the UN’s headquarters in Baghdad killed 22 humanitarian workers, including Sergio Vieira de Mello, the Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Iraq.

Each year, the commemoration focuses on a theme in efforts to advocate for the survival, well-being and dignity of people caught in crises, and the safety and security of aid workers.

The 2024 campaign, #ActForHumanity, aims to build public support to help pressure warring parties and world leaders to better ensure the protection of civilians, including humanitarians, caught in conflict zones.

Humanitarian organizations worldwide have also written to UN Member States calling for greater efforts to protect all aid workers, their premises and assets, as stipulated in UN Security Council resolution 2730 (2024), adopted in May.

Perpetrators must also be held to account, they added, noting that those who commit violations of international humanitarian law cannot go unpunished.

“We will continue to stay and deliver in humanitarian crises around the world – but the situation requires us to take a united stand to call for the protection of our staff, volunteers and the civilians we serve,” the letter said.