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Pakistan embassy observes Youm-e-Istehsal in Ottawa

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High Commissioner of Pakistan to Canada, Zaheer A. Janjua hoisting the National Flag at the historical City Hall in Canadian Capital Ottawa on the Pakistan Day. Canadian parliamentarians of Pakistani origin Senator Salma Attaullah Jan, MP Salma Zahid, MP Iqra Khalid, MP Yasir Naqvi, MP Paul Chiang and MP Samir Zuberi are present among others
APP60-230323 OTTAWA: March 23 - High Commissioner of Pakistan to Canada, Zaheer A. Janjua hoisting the National Flag at the historical City Hall in Canadian Capital Ottawa on the Pakistan Day. Canadian parliamentarians of Pakistani origin Senator Salma Attaullah Jan, MP Salma Zahid, MP Iqra Khalid, MP Yasir Naqvi, MP Paul Chiang and MP Samir Zuberi are present among others. APP/TZD

ISLAMABAD, Aug 7 (APP):The Pakistan High Commission in Ottawa and its three Consulates in Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver observed “Yaum-e-Istehsal-e- Kashmir” to commemorate the fifth anniversary of India’s illegal and unilateral actions of August 05, 2019.

On this day India’s BJP-RSS government scrapped the special constitutional status of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) by revoking Article 370 and 35-A of the Indian Constitution, a press release issued on Wednesday said.

Photographic exhibitions were organized to express solidarity with Kashmiris in the face of Indian atrocities which were attended by a large number of audience. Additionally, a documentary illustrating the crimes committed in IIOJK, was unveiled, granting attendees a comprehensive understanding of the challenges faced by the Kashmiris.

In a video message on this occasion, the Acting High Commissioner Faisal Kakar said, “the illegal and unilateral actions of Modi government have opened a new chapter in the tortured history of the occupied territory. The gross and systematic human rights violations committed with impunity by 9 lac Indian occupation forces have escalated since 2019.”

Kakar reiterated, “India is trying to consolidate the occupation and impose what it ominous refers as “Final Solution” to the occupied territory through a mix of legal, administrative, demographic and electoral measures.”

“A key element of India’s so-called “Final Solution” is to transform Kashmir from a Muslim majority State to a Hindu majority territory in blatant violation of the Fourth Geneva Convention and the relevant resolutions of the Security Council. Hence, it is imperative for the international community to recognize and confront the rampant human rights abuses occurring in the area,” he added.

The acting high commissioner reaffirmed Pakistan’s unflinching support to the brave and resilient Kashmiri people in their struggle for freedom from illegal Indian occupation.

He demanded immediate lifting of the military siege and communications blackout, rescinding India’s illegal and unilateral actions, release of illegally arrested and incarcerated Kashmiris, repeal of the draconian laws enabling impunity to Indian occupation forces and access of the international human rights organizations and media, to evaluate the human rights situation in the occupied territory.

 

Director PDMA Punjab assures prompt action on rain emergencies, damaged buildings

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 7 (APP):Director Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA), Hamidullah Malik Wednesday assured that all relevant departments, divisional, and district administrations are maintaining close coordination to effectively address emergency situations arising from rain incidents and reconstruction of damaged buildings that pose a danger to the public.
Talking to PTV news channel, he said with a proactive approach, the authorities are working together to mitigate the impact of rain-related disasters and ensuring the safety of citizens.
The PDMA has already alerted all rescue services, including machinery and personnel from Rescue 1122, to be ready for deployment, adding, the authority has urged citizens to exercise caution and stay away from electric poles and hanging wires, as well as avoid dirty and dilapidated buildings during the monsoon season.
PDMA Director Hamidullah Malik emphasized the importance of timely measures to protect human lives, stating that 24-hour monitoring is being conducted in both provincial and district control rooms.
Malik encouraged collaboration with other PDMA institutions, stressing that a unified approach is crucial in mitigating the impact of rain-related disasters.
Replying a query, he assured that the authority is fully prepared to respond to any situation, with all necessary resources and personnel on standby.
In addition to its emergency response efforts, the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) has also taken proactive measures to mitigate the impact of heavy rainfall on high-risk buildings and urban flooding.
PDMA Director Hamidullah Malik announced that the authority has identified high-risk buildings in vulnerable areas and is taking steps to reconstruct or reinforce them to prevent collapses.
Furthermore, the PDMA has also introduced a de-watering system to quickly remove water from flooded areas, reducing the risk of damage and disruption.
As part of this initiative, underground tanks are being established to store excess rainwater, allowing for swift drainage and minimizing the likelihood of urban flooding, he added.
These preemptive measures demonstrate the PDMA’s commitment to reducing the risk of rain-related disasters and ensuring public safety during the monsoon season, he said, adding, by addressing vulnerabilities in infrastructure and implementing effective water management systems, the authority aims to minimize the impact of heavy rainfall on communities across Punjab.

 

DC Kohat for stern action against milk adulteration

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KOHAT, Aug 07 (APP):Deputy Commissioner Abdul Akram has directed the officials concerned to take action against those involved in milk adulteration.
He expressed these views while chairing a meeting regarding the pricing, quality, and availability of milk in accordance with official rates in the district.
The meeting was attended by officials of the food department and Food Safety and Halal Food Authority, and representatives from the dairy association.
The DC said that regular inspection should be carried out by the officials concerned to ensure that the citizens received milk of standard quality at reasonable prices.
He also directed that the milk vehicles entering the district of Kohat should be examined in the laboratory and in case of any adulteration, the milk should be discarded and legal action should be taken against the violators.
The meeting also discussed maintaining milk prices according to the official rate list and ensuring its quality.
The food department’s officials and the Food Safety and Halal Food Authority assured their compliance with these instructions.

Govt committed to Digital Pakistan Vision: Shaza Fatima

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Shaza Fatima

ISLAMABAD, Aug 07 (APP): Minister of State for IT and Telecommunication Shaza Fatima Khawaja Wednesday said that the present government is committed for the fulfillment of Digital Pakistan vision.

On the directives of the Prime of Pakistan, Ministry of IT & Telecom is taking steps for digital transformation in the country, she said this while delivering keynote address at Digital Nation Summit organised by GSMA in collaboration with Ministry of IT & Telecom.

She also emphasised the need of ending digital divide between rural and urban areas of the country.

Shaza Fatima said that under Prime Minister’s vision of digitalization, the economy, governance and society are being digitalised.

She said that Telecom industry has important role in country’s economic uplift.

She said that effective steps are being taken for boosting Information and Communications Technology (ICT) in the country.

The Minister said that remarkable progress have been achieved with over 80 percent teledensity and over 190 million subscribers.

“Our broadband customers continue to grow”, she added.

She said that the government is working on National IT Policy focused on ease of doing business and tax breaks to accelerate economic activity in this sector.

She said that Pakistan’s IT Exports saw record surge as it reached 3.223 billion dollars during FY 2023-24.

She said that there were great opportunities for youth in IT sector, as government is focused upon equipping youth with latest digital skills.

Talking about Digital inclusion, Shaza Fatima said that digital gender inclusion is the part of our priorities.

She also emphasised upon joint efforts for digitalization in the country.

Earlier, Julian Gorman, Head of APAC at the GSMA, said: “Pakistan has the potential to realise its aspiration to become a Digital Nation. First it must scale its connected population to strengthen its basic digital economy enabler. Then by adopting a whole-of-government approach and investing in the five key pillars of infrastructure, innovation, data governance, security, and people, Pakistan can unlock its full digital potential, improve the lives of its citizens, and drive sustainable economic growth.

The GSMA is committed to supporting the country’s digital journey and working in partnership to build a connected, inclusive, and prosperous future.”

Chief Marketing Officer, GSMA, Laura Dewar, and Chairman PTA Maj Gen (Retd) Hafeez ur Rehman also addressed.

Secretary IT Ms. Aisha Humera Chaudhary, senior officers of the Ministry of IT and Telecom, CEOs of Telecom companies, representatives from IT industry attended the Summit.

Process of net-metering applications simplified

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Net Metering

FAISALABAD, Aug 07 (APP):Faisalabad Electric Supply Company (FESCO) further simplified the process of net-metering applications to facilitate the consumers at maximum extents.
FESCO spokesman said here on Wednesday that the consumers of First and Second circles Faisalabad were bound to submit their applications for net-metering in the MIRAD Department but now the FESCO Chief Executive Officer Engineer Muhammad Amir directed the FESCO management to receive these applications at XEN office so that the consumers could easily approach their respective office easily.
In this connection, notification has also been issued under which the consumers could submit their applications in the office of XEN Operation for net-metering service up to 70 KW,while the applications for 71 to 500 KW would be received in the office of Superintending Engineer Operation and office of Chief Engineer (Planning & Design) would received net-metering applications for 501 KW or above load, he added.

 

District Control Quality Control Board meets:

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SARGODHA, Aug 07 (APP):Deputy Commissioner Mianwali Khalid Javed Goraya presided over a district control quality control board meeting held at DC’s committee room on Wednesday.
In the meeting, the DC conducted hearing of 17 cases of medical stores for violating the drug rules in which 10 cases of tehsil Mianwali,four of tehsil Esa Khel while three cases were of Piplan tehsil.
The Deputy Commissioner Khalid Javed Goraya referred three cases of medical store’s owner to drug court Faisalabad and issued warning to nine owners of medical stores after reviewing in detail of all the cases.
In the meeting, five cases of medical stores were adjourned to the next meeting.

 

Fines imposed over adulteration

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Halal Food

SARGODHA, Aug 07 (APP):The Punjab Food Authority on Wednesday imposed fines on various food outlets over adulteration during inspection of food points in district Mianwali in a week.
According to a press release issued by PFA office, the PFA team imposed a fine of Rs 126,500 on various shops over violation of Standard Operating Procedures of Punjab Food Authority.
The team also discarded 5-kg biscuits,14-kg spices,57-litres beverages,5-kg prohibited salt,10-kg fruit,5-kg tea leaflets,21 litres oil on the spot over adulteration.

 

Two held over corruption

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SARGODHA, Aug 07 (APP):Anti Corruption Establishment (ACE) Sargodha on Wednesday netted two persons on taking bribe from a citizen here on Wednesday.
According to the spokesperson,Saeed Ahmed r/o 100-NB stated in his application to Regional Director Anti Corruption Sargodha region Hafiz Muhammad Imran that Muhammad Daniyal Abass Zafar (Zaildar) and Jabbar Hussain (Patwari) had already taken Rs.69,000 as bribe and were demanding Rs 20,000 more for demolishing illegal hurdles from water canal from acre no.44-SB.
Regional Director tasked Zeeshan Haider Circle officer head Quarter to look into the matter.
He along with raiding team raided and nabbed both accused red handed.
Further investigation was underway,spokesperson added.

 

PM kicks off monsoon tree plantation drive

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 7 (APP): Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday launched the countrywide monsoon tree plantation drive by planting a sapling here.

Speaking on the occasion, the prime minister said he had directed the concerned departments and institutions to plant at least 100 million saplings across the country including Gilgit Baltistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJ&K) to save the country from the impacts of climate change that badly hit the country in 2022. He said the tree plantation would also help reducing air pollution.

The prime minister directed the relevant authorities in the federal and provincial governments to play their role in spreading the plantation drive to every corner to make Pakistan a green and pollution-free country.

He also asked all Pakistani citizens to help the government by fully participating in the plantation drive to save the country from climate change disasters and provide a healthy environment.

On the occasion, the prime minister was also briefed about the area-wise plantation targets across the country.

Gold rates dip by Rs. 500 per tola to Rs.255,500

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GOLD

ISLAMABAD, Aug 7 (APP): The per tola price of 24 karat gold decreased further by Rs.500 and was sold at Rs.255,500 on Wednesday compared to its sale at Rs. 256,000 on last trading day.

The price of 10 grams of 24 karat gold also decreased by Rs.429 to Rs.219,050 from Rs. 219,479 whereas the prices of 10 gram 22 karat gold went down to Rs.200,795 from Rs. 201,189, the All Sindh Sarafa Jewellers Association reported.

The price of per tola and ten gram silver remained stagnant at Rs.2,850 and Rs.2,443.41 respectively.

The price of gold in the international market decreased by $17 to $2,393 from $ 2,410, the Association reported.