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PSER registration begins in Sialkot

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SIALKOT, Aug 08 (APP):Assistant Commissioner (AC) Sialkot Anam Babar on Thursday said that Punjab Social Economic Registry has been started by the Punjab government for the registration of deserving families.
As many as 148 registration centers were set up to facilitate people to get themselves registered with PSER program in the District.The citizens could also register through an online portal https://pser.punjab.gov.pk/.
She stated this while addressing a meeting of officials of welfare organizations registered in the Social Welfare Department.Deputy Director (DD) Social Welfare Sharif Ghumman, Assistant Director (AD) Social Security Sajid, Ashfaq Nazar, Mirza Abdul Shakoor, Sufi Abdul Jalil (Chacha Cricketer), Hakeem Arif, Asif Raza, Qari Umar Waqas, Amina, Muhammad Irfan, Chaudhary Younis and Sadia were also present on this occasion.
Assistant Commissioner (AC) Sialkot Anam Babar appealed to the representatives of social and welfare organizations to inform the citizens in their scope and areas about the usefulness and importance of Socio-Economic Registry Punjab and encourage them to register so that a database can be created on the basis of which the government can plan targeted subsidies and poverty alleviation programs and deserving families can directly benefit from these programs.

 

Gold rates remain unchanged at Rs.255,500

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GOLD
ISLAMABAD, Aug 8 (APP): The per tola price of 24 karat gold remained unchanged at Rs.255,500 on Thursday, the All Sindh Sarafa Jewellers Association reported.
Likewise, the price of 10 grams of 24 karat and 10 gram 22 karat gold remained constant at Rs.219,050 and Rs.200,795 respectively.
The price of per tola and ten gram silver also remained unchanged at Rs.2,850 and Rs.2,443.41 respectively.
 The gold in the international market was also traded at same rates of $2,393, the Association reported.

Sheikhupura mobilizes teams to clean, beautify villages, towns

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VILLAGES
SHEIKHUPURA, Aug 08 (APP): Sheikhupura district is undergoing a major transformation under the “Suthra Punjab” cleanliness campaign with a focus on making villages and towns cleaner and more attractive.
According To DC Office, Following the vision of Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif, officers from the Assistant Commissioner’s office, local government, district council,l and municipal committees are fully mobilized across the district.
Teams are working to ensure cleanliness in cities, towns and villages with a focus on roads, streets and public spaces.
Deputy Commissioner Dr. Waqar Ali Khan emphasized the importance of the campaign, stating that officers have been instructed to expedite sanitation efforts and address public complaints.
He noted a significant improvement in the cleanliness of the countryside with parks, green belts and intersections looking lush and green.
Municipal committee staff are also actively cleaning sewage lines, water disposals and covering drains.
DC reiterated the district administration’s commitment to providing a clean and healthy environment for the people of Sheikhupura through the Sathra Punjab program.

Transition toward cashless society to drive financial inclusion: Ali Irfan

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 8 (APP): The transition towards a cashless society can significantly impact Pakistan’s economy by reducing the informal sector, improving tax compliance, and fostering financial inclusion.

Addressing the first-ever GSMA Digital Nations Summit, Chief Experience Officer at JazzCash, Ali Irfan, advocated for the public sector to lead by example by mandating organizations to prioritize digital payments and phase out cash transactions. To encourage digital payments, he suggested reducing taxes for both customers and merchants.

He also emphasized the need to digitize remittances by enabling mobile wallets to receive funds from around the globe.

The panel discussion featured Shoukat Bizinjo, Additional Director of Digital Financial Services at the State Bank of Pakistan; Maleeha Bangash, Consultant of Digital Banking at IFC; and Clive Chai, Head of Partnerships for South Asia at Meta. The session was moderated by Sabahat Bokhari.

The panel discussed the need for policy interventions to support a cashless future, including incentivizing digital payments through reduced taxes on digital transactions, expanding the merchant base, and enabling RAAST QR payment acceptance points for merchants.

“Our shift from conventional banking to digital banking has been a two-decade journey that started in 2008 with the introduction of State Bank’s Branchless Banking regulations,” said Shoukat Bizinjo. “We now host 37 million RAAST accounts, which have been a key enabler in the instant payments ecosystem.”

Commenting on the way forward for the digital financial services industry, Bizinjo said, “Collaboration should be the name of the game. All industry players must work together to grow the digital economy.”

Maleeha Bangash, Consultant of Digital Banking at the International Finance Corporation, added, “The real challenge is navigating a hybrid country that is neither non-digital nor completely digital. We need the right infrastructure, a collaborative model, and interoperability of systems to prosper.”

Pakistan has over 18,650 ATMs, but the backbone of digital financial inclusion lies in the 651,672 branchless banking agents nationwide, with JazzCash hosting nearly 40% of these agents. These agents are critical links between digital financial service providers and customers in remote and underserved communities.

In addition to hosting Pakistan’s largest network of branchless banking agents and digital wallets, JazzCash regularly runs financial awareness campaigns. These include a comprehensive rural engagement program that stretches across 90 villages at a time, with dedicated sessions to raise awareness by sharing the benefits of mobile data and money.

Six profiteers held:

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profiteers held
SARGODHA, Aug 08 (APP): Six shopkeepers were booked for profiteering in various parts of the city here on Thursday.
According to official sources, price control magistrates inspected various points including Sial morr,Dhoodha village,Mid Ranjha road and got arrested six shopkeepers- Muhammad Umair,Zulfiqar,Muhammad Umar, Mudassar, Ghulam Muhammad and Saleem on the charge of profiteering.
The magistrates imposed hefty fines on the violators. Cases were registered against the accused.

PSER registration begins in Sialkot

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SIALKOT, Aug 08 (APP):Assistant Commissioner (AC) Sialkot Anam Babar on Thursday said that Punjab Social Economic Registry has been started by the Punjab government for the registration of deserving families.
As many as 148 registration centers were set up to facilitate people to get themselves registered with PSER program in the District.The citizens could also register through an online portal https://pser.punjab.gov.pk/.
She stated this while addressing a meeting of officials of welfare organizations registered in the Social Welfare Department.Deputy Director (DD) Social Welfare Sharif Ghumman, Assistant Director (AD) Social Security Sajid, Ashfaq Nazar, Mirza Abdul Shakoor, Sufi Abdul Jalil (Chacha Cricketer), Hakeem Arif, Asif Raza, Qari Umar Waqas, Amina, Muhammad Irfan, Chaudhary Younis and Sadia were also present on this occasion.
Assistant Commissioner (AC) Sialkot Anam Babar appealed to the representatives of social and welfare organizations to inform the citizens in their scope and areas about the usefulness and importance of Socio-Economic Registry Punjab and encourage them to register so that a database can be created on the basis of which the government can plan targeted subsidies and poverty alleviation programs and deserving families can directly benefit from these programs.

Six dacoits held, looted booty recovered

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dacoits
FAISALABAD, Aug 08 (APP): Police arrested six dacoits of three criminal gangs in separate raids and recovered looted booty including cash, gold ornaments,2 motorcycles, cell phones and weapons during the last 24 hours.
Police said here on Thursday, a team of factory area police station conducted a raid near a graveyard on Premier Mill road and arrested two outlaws who were later identified as Saqlain and Latif,besides recovering Rs 7,000, cell phones and two pistols from their possession.
Terkhani police team raided and arrested two accused Nawaz and Abdul Rehman and recovered looted property from their custody.
Kurr police station held Akhtar Abbas and Faiz Shahzad from Chak No 593-GB and recovered two cell phones and pistols from their possession.
All the accused were sent behind the bars and investigation was underway.

Police arrest two accused in injured condition after separate encounters

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HYDERABAD, Aug 08 (APP): The Hyderabad police have arrested two accused in injured condition as a result of two sepa­rate alleged encounters.
A police spokesperson informed that SHO Hussain abad Police station Inspector Ayaz Ali Bhugio along with his staff held encounter with street criminals in Meeron ki machine embankment Latifabad and arrested a criminal Baboo Laal in injured condition after exchange of firing,
The injured suspect was taken to the hospital for immediate medical attention.
Meanwhile, another accused was arrested in injured condition in an alleged encounter with Tando Yousuf Police in Bhatti Goth link road.
During the exchange of fire, the suspect, identified as Rajib alias Rajoo Magsi was apprehended at the scene in an injured condition along with a weapon and was tak­en to the hospital for treatment.

WASA drains rainwater in low-lying areas

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WASA
RAWALPINDI, Aug 08 (APP): Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA) Rawalpindi here on Thursday drained the rainwater in low-lying areas.
According to a WASA spokesman, following heavy rain in the twin cities, the water level started receding from Nullah Lai at 11.30 AM.
The highest rainfall was recorded 89 MM at PMD, H-8 today, the spokesperson said.
He further informed that 68 MM rainfall was recorded at Shamsabad, 36 MM at Kutchery, 40 MM at Saidpur, and 73 MM at Bokra.
Drainage of rainwater from low-lying areas of the city had been completed, the spokesperson said adding, traffic was normal on city roads as water was not stagnant anywhere.
The WASA spokesman informed that the Meteorological Department had forecast more rains.
He said that the agency had completed all the arrangements to cope with urban flooding.
The leaves of the staff had been canceled and heavy machinery was deployed at vulnerable points, he added.