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CASOs, house raids intensified in IIOJK ahead of India’s Independence Day

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 10 (APP): Indian forces have ramped up their cordon and search operations (CASOs) and house raids across Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) ahead of India’ Independence Day, the 15th of August, subjecting the local population to increased harassment and distress.

According to Kashmir Media Service, Indian forces’ personnel are conducting extensive house raids, CASOs, and frequent frisking throughout Srinagar and other areas of the territory. During these operations, Indian troops and police have detained dozens of youths and summoned hundreds more to police stations and army camps.

The establishment of numerous checkpoints on major roads has resulted in rigorous vehicle searches and intrusive frisking of commuters.

Lahore assistant commissioners review anti-dengue campaign in their tehsils

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LAHORE, Aug 10 (APP):An anti-dengue drive, initiated by the district administration, is in full swing under which surveillance is being carried out at various points in the provincial capital.
In this regard, Assistant Commissioner Shalimar Anam Fatima visited Union Council UC-52 Wahga zone on Saturday, where she inspected anti-dengue arrangements and instructed the house owners about dengue preventive measures. She checked houses, empty plots and commercial markets of the area and assessed the close monitoring of dengue larvae elimination. She checked the attendance and performance of anti-dengue squad deputed on field duty in the area.
Similarly, Assistant Commissioner City Rai Baber visited UC-10 Forest Colony to inspect anti-dengue arrangements at under-construction commercial buildings. He also assessed dengue surveillance and door marking in the area and issued warnings to various property owners over larvae presence. He directed the dengue teams deputed in the area to gear up pace of anti-dengue spray process.
Assistant Commissioner Raiwind Zenab Tahir inspected anti-dengue measures at UC-121, and reviewed the dengue team’s performance and directed them to upload factual data on dengue dashboard.
All other assistant commissioners also conducted inspection visits in their jurisdictions and monitored the anti-dengue arrangements besides monitoring the fumigation process.
In the past 24 hours, dengue larvae were found at 2,042 locations, with 1,935 notices issued and 107 cases registered. This year, 42,477 notices have been issued and 2,638 cases registered, covering 23,368 hotspots.
DC Lahore emphasised the full deployment of resources to tackle dengue larvae amidst the rains and changing weather. She appealed to the citizens to keep their surroundings clean and fresh to avoid dengue fever. People are requested not to let rainwater stand anywhere.

Independence Day festivities bring flourishing trade to car painters, henna artists

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PESHAWAR, Aug 10 (APP):The nation is all set to celebrate the 77th Independence Day of Pakistan on Wednesday and the festive spirit has brought great boom to local businesses and trade in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Inam Ali, a 55-year-old car painter from Nowshera, is experiencing a surge in demand for his services on the joyous occasion of Independence Day celebrations.
Ali, who typically paints 10 to 12 vehicles daily, has seen orders soar to 25 per day, thanks to the influx of customers eager to decorate their vehicles in green and white, the colors of the national flag.
Complaining about load shedding, Ali has hired generator on rent besides additional workers and extend his working hours late into the night.
Meanwhile, henna tattoo artists are also thriving during the Independence Day celebrations in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Shagufta Bibi, a 55-year-old henna expert, reported a significant rise in her business as both boys and girls seek to adorn themselves with patriotic designs.
Shagufta, who operates a shop on Jinnah Street in Peshawar Cantonment, noted that her special henna stock from Lahore has been in high demand, with customers opting for green and white designs to express their national pride.
Her usual fee of Rs300 per customer has remained unchanged despite the heightened demand.
Sidra Bibi, a customer from Wapda Town, expressed her enthusiasm for celebrating Pakistan’s Independence Day with great pomp and show.
“I came here to get my face painted with the colours of our national flag because I want to look different on this special day,” she said. The day, she added, is marked with great national pride and enthusiasm as Pakistan commemorates its journey since independence achieved on August 14, 1947.
The advertisers and graphic designers have also witnessed an economic turnaround after Peshawar was made green and white on occasion of independence  day.
Attracting substantial orders of advertisement and printing of national flags, posters, graphics designing, promotional cards, stickers, badges, billboards, panaflex and souvenirs from government departments, private organizations, educational institutions and civil society, the printers, publishers and graphic designers made roaring business during last 10 days in Peshawar where Jashn-e-Azadi materials were sold like a hot cake.
The printers of Mohalla Jahangi, a hub of printing, papers and graphic industries near historic Qissa Khawani bazar received heavy printing orders from all 37 districts including seven merged tribal districts in KP.
They have rolled out hundreds of thousands of national flags, posters, banners and decorative accessories since the start of this month while vendors made quick profits on streets.
Zahid Shah, a vendor of independence day related accessaries at historic Qisakhwani bazaar said the youth and children were taking great interest in green badges, stickers and masks having colours of national flags.
He said interest of youth in models of buildings of Pakistan Movement including Minar Pakistan was overwhelming.
Known as Shah Ghee in local market, he said that previous stock were sold out and his brother brought more from Lahore as special Independence Day offer.
They said that Pakistan has given them identity and prestige and it is our collective duty to work hard for its prosperity.
They said we should not forget martyres of Pakistan Movement who laid down lives our safe and better future.

8 arrested, 16 cases registered for overpricing essentials

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LAHORE, Aug 10 (APP):The price control magistrates conducted inspections at 1,885 locations, leading to the arrest of eight individuals for overpricing fruits, vegetables, and other essential items.

Lahore Deputy Commissioner (DC) Rafia Haider told the media on Saturday that 16 cases had been registered for violations of the government set prices. Furthermore, fines totaling Rs 400,000 were imposed for 77 instances of non-compliance.

Meanwhile, to inspect field operations to ensure complete drainage of rainwater in Lahore, Assistant Commissioner City Rai Babar evaluated the WASA camp at Qurtaba Chowk with WASA officials and assessed water drainage at Bhatti Chowk, where 55mm rain was recorded. WASA’s equipment is operational, with de-watering machinery in place.

Qatar, Turkiye CGs awarded with honorary PhD degrees

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KARACHI, Aug 10 (APP):The Consul Generals of the Republic of Turkiye and Qatar were awarded with Honorary Doctorate Degrees in a Special Convocation of Baqai Medical University held here at the Governor House.
According to the Governor House press release,  Sindh Governor Muhammad Kamran Khan Tessori has awarded honorary PhD degrees to Turkiye Consul General Cemal Sangu and Consul General of Qatar Nayef Shahein R. M Al Saluiti for their diplomatic services rendered in Karachi.
Chancellor of Baqai Medical University Dr Shoaib Baqai, Vice Chancellor, Ambassador of Pakistan to Niger Dr Ahmed Ali Sirohey and other prominent personalities were also present on the occasion.
Two industrialists Rehan Mehtab Chawla and Malik Shehbaz were also awarded honorary doctorate degrees for their performance in the business and export sector.

Minister emphasises youth development at Independence Day event

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LAHORE, Aug 10 (APP):Punjab Minister for Communications and Works Sohaib Ahmed Bherth highlighted the government’s commitment to youth development, emphasising that the youth were the future of Pakistan.
He expressed these sentiments while addressing an award distribution ceremony at a speech competition, held in connection with the 77th Independence Day celebrations on Saturday. The event was jointly organised by the Directorate of Electronic Media & Publications (DEMP) and the Nazaria Pakistan Trust.
In his address, Minister Bherth stressed that the youth of Pakistan are an invaluable asset, destined to take the reins of the country in future. “It is essential for our youth to adopt positive thinking and realise their potential,” he stated, underscoring the importance of harnessing their abilities to lead the nation forward. He cited the example of Arshad Nadeem, a talented sportsman, who has brought global recognition to Pakistan, as a testament to the potential within the country’s youth.
He mentioned that under the leadership of Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, the Punjab cabinet included a significant number of young, educated ministers who are dedicated to serving the country. He assured that the government was working tirelessly to address the public issues and foster rapid development and prosperity in the province.
Renowned journalist Mujeeb-ur-Rehman Shami also spoke at the event, drawing attention to two significant recent events: Arshad Nadeem’s gold medal victory at the Olympic Games and the end of Sheikh Hasina’s rule in Bangladesh. Shami praised Nadeem’s historic achievement, which he accomplished despite lack of modern sports facilities, and urged the youth to rely on their abilities to propel the nation forward.
Chairman of the Nazaria Pakistan Trust Farooq Altaf encouraged the youth to commit to honesty and integrity in building a prosperous Pakistan, stressing that such values are crucial for the nation’s dignity and progress.
The ceremony concluded with Minister Sohaib Bherth distributing prizes among the successful students. The event was attended by several dignitaries, including Director General Press Information Department (PID) Lahore Shafqat Abbas, Dr Ghazala, and Safia Ishaq.

KP scientists discover indigenous drug for treatment of Leishmaniosis, KMU to hold clinical trails

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PESHAWAR, Aug 10 (APP):In a remarkable achievement, the scientists in medicine have successfully prepared an indigenous drug for treatment of Cutaneous Leishmaniosis (CL), a painful skin disfiguring disease registering constant surge in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province during last several years.
A duo of scientists from Khyber Medical University (KMU) and Gomal University D.I.Khan worked over for more than five years and finally became successful in preparation of a herbal ointment that gave very encouraging results in all stages of testing including `In vitro’ (laboratory) and `In vivo’ (in living organism including animal and humans).
Dr. Momin Khan, Associate Professor Micro Biology KMU and Dr. Adnan Ameen, Chairman Department of Pharmacognosy, the branch of knowledge concerned with medicinal drugs and other natural resources, Gomal University are founders of indigenous herbal ointment for treatment of CL.
Caused by bite of sand fly, CL is a parasitic disease that badly damages skin and also serves as a source of distress because of psychological trauma inflicted on patients by causing disfigurement on exposed body parts mostly face.
Leishmaniosis, a Neglected Tropical Disease (NTD), is endemic in Pakistan, mostly in KP and Baluchistan provinces and its treatment is solely dependent on support from international organizations including World Health Organization (WHO), Unicef, Gavi and Medicine Sans Frontier (MSF) in its import and supply at public sector hospitals.
Declaring the discovery as a praiseworthy development, Vice Chancellor KMU, Dr. Zia ul Haq has announced funding for large scale clinical trials of the new drug at hospital of KMU.
“We will hold trials for three months by applying drug to around 340 patients of CL and would also do follow up for obtaining complete results,” Dr. Zia-ul-Haq told APP.
After gaining satisfactory result by fulfilling all international formalities, steps would be taken for commercial production of the drug to help thousands of patients of CL in the province in getting easy treatment at very affordable price, Dr. Zia added.
Sharing details of the discovery, Dr. Momin Khan informed APP that the drug, titled as `Leish-Nat Z’ is prepared through mixing different herbal substances including Allium Sativum, Pistacia Vera Oil, Cinnamomum Verum, Syzygium Aromaticum (Clove), Nigella Sativa and Azadirachta Indica (Neem Tree).
Claiming to be totally organic product, Leish-Nat Z is prepared on trial basis by `ana’ Herbal Pharmacy Solutions.
Dr. Momin, who did Phd on Leishmaniosis from Quaid-e-Azam University, explained that medicine preparation started from collection of infected skin from patient for holding of culture test.
After obtaining satisfactory results at laboratory, the drug was applied on a mice that was infected by CL through injecting disease. The medicine also treated infected rat, he went on to say.
Later in the third stage, clinical trials were taken both in KMU and Gomal University by applying medicine on different patients.
Some trials were also conducted in Chakdara area of Dir and almost all the patients expressed great satisfaction over result of the medicine, showing very encouraging results within a month period.
Leish-Nat Z is easy to apply and is not painful as Glucantime, a pentavalent antimonial, serving as first line drug for treatment of CL, administered through injecting directly in infected skin, Momin explained.
“I had sever pain and itching in my right leg due to infection of CL and despite of getting few injections from hospital, was not getting required results,” shared Abdul Shakoor, a security guard at KMU who dwells in Khyber District of KP, a hotspot of Leishminiasis.
“After getting treatment of Leish-Nat Z therapy, the infection disappeared within a one period, giving me a great relief,” said Shakoor while showing healed portion of his infected skin.
A number of other patients including a pharmacist, Fawad shared the benefits of newly discovered medicine in the treatment of CL and demanded its large scale production because of demand from several people within his neighborhood in Warsak area near Mohmand District.
“We have applied for `Patent’ for registration of the invention and after approval will approach the Drugs Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (DRAP) for large scale production of medicine through involvement of any pharmaceutical industry,” said Dr. Adnan Ameen of Gomal University.
He also disclosed that a project for large scale production of Leish-Nat Z is submitted to Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan and is in the final stages of approval.
Dr. Adnan also requested the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government to extend support to the initiative by arranging its large scale production as a number of CL patients are in the thousands.
According to data of Public Health Department of KP, the number of CL infection registered in province in 2023 is around 25,300. Due to an acute shortage of glucantime vials in government hospitals for the last several months, patients are facing great hardship in getting free treatment on regular basis.
Glucantime injection in the open market are being sold at exorbitant rates of around Rs. 2000 per one and poor people can’t arrange more than 20 shots for treatment of patients, observed Dr. Momin.
In some hotspots of CL in KP including Mohmand, Khyber, Karak, Waziristan, there are three to four patients in each home who cannot afford purchase of medicine from market.
The cost of locally manufactured drug even at low scale production has been estimated as around Rs. 850 and one bottle can be used by more than one patient, he claimed.
“If Leish-Nat Z is prepared on large scale and government provided some subsidy in its price, it will be very affordable, effective, easily available, pain free treatment and will provide relief to thousands of CL infected patients in Pakistan and even in Afghanistan,” Momin remarked.

Partly cloudy weather forecast for Sindh

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KARACHI, Aug 10 (APP):Pakistan Meteorological Department on Saturday predicted partly cloudy or humid weather in most parts of the Sindh province during the next 24 hours.
However, rain-wind or thundershower is predicted in isolated places in Mithi, Tharparkar, Umerkot, Sanghar, Khairpur, Kashmore, Sukkur and Ghotki.
Moreover, light rain or thunderstorms in isolated places in coastal areas. Mainly, cloudy weather is likely to prevail in the province.

Pakistani pacer Ali eyes comeback in national team

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 10 (APP): Test fast bowler Muhammad Ali is determined to make a successful comeback to the national team, saying that although it’s not easy, but his past experiences have prepared him for the challenge.

Ali, who played two Tests against England two years ago, has been included in the Test squad against Bangladesh. Before that, he will feature in the first four-day match against Bangladesh A.

In an interview with PCB Digital, Ali reflected on his previous stint with the national team, saying, “I accepted being dropped from the team, thinking maybe I wasn’t ready for the big stage at that time, which affected my performance.
However, he bounced back by delivering strong performances in domestic cricket, earning him a recall to the team.
Ali recently took six wickets for Pakistan Shaheens in a four-day match against Bangladesh A in Darwin, showcasing his impressive form.

Despite not taking wickets in the first innings of both matches, he remained confident and delivered a standout performance in the second innings, especially after teammate Kashif Ali was ruled out due to injury.
Ali credited his coach and mentor, Mansoor Amjad, for their invaluable support and guidance in refining his bowling action and overall game.

He also advised young cricketers to prioritize education alongside their cricketing pursuits, emphasizing its benefits during and after their playing careers.

With his sights set on the upcoming series against Bangladesh, Muhammad Ali is poised to make a lasting impact on the national team.

Governor expresses condolence over martyrdom of security personnel in Tirah

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PESHAWAR, Aug 10 (APP):Governor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Faisal Karim Kundi on Saturday expressed his condolences over the martyrdom of three security personnel in Tirah valley of district Khyber.
Governor Kundi prayed for the departed souls of the martyrs’ ranks and offered  heartfelt sympathy to their families, urging them to remain patient.
He affirmed that the sacrifices of the security forces in the fight against terrorism would not go in vain, and emphasized that the entire nation stood united with the security forces in this battle against terrorism.