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DC inaugurates Monsoon tree plantation drive

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BAHAWALPUR, Aug 07 (APP):Deputy Commissioner (DC) Bahawalpur Zaheer Anwar Jappa has inaugurated the monsoon tree plantation campaign by planting a “Largostomya” sapling in the Special Children Park near University Chowk.
On this occasion, the Director General of Parks and Horticulture Authority Rubina Abbasi, CEO of Education Muhammad Akram, and other officials who planted saplings as part of the tree-planting campaign were also present.
Speaking on the occasion, Deputy Commissioner Zaheer Anwar Jappa emphasized that evergreen and shade-providing plants should be planted during the current tree-planting initiative and that special attention should be given to their care and watering alongside planting.

Traffic accident in Muzafarabad claims two lives, leaving several injured

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 7 (APP):A truck crushed several vehicles in Kohala Neelam Point, area of Muzafarabad, a private news channel and rescue reported on Wednesday.
According to the details, two people, including a girl were killed and several sustained multiple injuries in the accident.
According to rescue officials, the accident occurred due to the brake failure of the truck.

DC Dera for ensuring full implementation over KP CM ‘Awami Agenda’ program

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DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Aug 07 (APP):Deputy Commissioner Dera Ms. Sarah Rehman has said that the implementation over Chief Minister’s ‘Awami Agenda’ program would be ensured in letter and spirit in order to extend relief to citizens.
She stated this while chairing a meeting held here at his office regarding the Chief Minister’s ‘Awami Agenda’ program which was attended by Additional Deputy Commissioner Relief Ahad Yousaf, assistant commissioners, officers and representatives of different departments concerned including Health, Education, Police, Transport, Food, Agriculture, Livestock, Irrigation, Public Health Engineering, Civil Defense, Industries, Halal Food Authority and others.
The deputy commissioner directed all the departments concerned to make effective measures to ensure complete implementation over the chief minister’s ‘Awami Agenda’ program so that the development in the district and provision of maximum relief to citizens could be ensured.
During the meeting, a detailed briefing was given regarding the ‘Awami Agenda’ program of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister while the departments were informed about their responsibilities and assignments regarding the program.
Speaking on the occasion, the deputy commissioner said that all the departments should fulfill these responsibilities efficiently within the given timeline so that the maximum benefits of the program could be extended to the people.
She said the performance of the departments would be reviewed in the follow-up meetings.

Former provincial minister’s car met with accident in Khairpur

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 7 (APP):Former Provincial Minister, Mukesh Chalwa’s car met with an accident on National Highway in Khairpur, a private news channel and police reported on Wednesday.
According to the reports, relatives of the former Provincial Minister were travelling in the vehicle when the accident happened.
The police reached the spot immediately after the incident was reported. The dead body and the injured were transported to the nearby hospital.

AIOU awards financial assistance to 206 students

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AIOU
ISLAMABAD, Aug 07 (APP):Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) has awarded final project grants to 31 students and merit-based scholarships to 175 students of BS, MS and PhD programmes of the Spring 2024 semester.
A ceremony was held at the university’s main campus, presided over by Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr. Nasir Mahmood.
In his address, Dr. Nasir Mahmood stated, “The university is committed to providing quality education as well as financial assistance to ensure that no child in Pakistan is deprived of education.”
He highlighted the university’s financial assistance schemes, including merit-based scholarships, need-based support, earn-to-learn programs, final-year project grants, and free education for students from Balochistan, FATA, and Gilgit-Baltistan (GB).
Professor Dr. Nasir Mahmood also noted that over the past two years, the university has allocated 120 million PKR to these schemes, benefiting more than 200,000 students.
Chairman of ASSF, Dr. Irshad Ahmad Arshad praised the students’ hard work and dedication. He reaffirmed that the AIOU is committed to bringing quality education to the students’ doorsteps, a commitment that has been recognized internationally.
The Vice-Chancellor not only encouraged the students but also assured them that whenever there is a need for achieving the noble goal of education, the Open University will be at the forefront in providing both financial support and an excellent environment, he maintained.
He commended the dedication of the Directorate of Students Affairs team and congratulated them on organizing a successful ceremony.
The event concluded with the Vice-Chancellor distributing awards to the students and expressing gratitude to the guests and participants.
The ceremony was attended by deans, principal officers, faculty members, students, and their parents.

Provision of best health facilities primary responsibility: CEO Health

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RAWALPINDI, Aug 07 (APP):Chief Executive Officer (CEO) District Health Authority Rawalpindi Dr. Asif Arbab Khan Niazi has said that providing quality health facilities to the people is the primary responsibility of the health department. Serving the suffering humanity is a worshiping act, he said.
The CEO said this during his visit to THQ Hospital, Kotli Satian and Primary Health Center, Lehtrar, here on Wednesday.
According to the details, the CEO reviewed the attendance of hospital staff, the record of supply of medicine from the medical stores, cleanliness situation and other issues. He also inquired about the treatment facilities from the patients being provided by the hospital administration.
He asserted that negligence in dispensation of health facilities would not be tolerated.
He directed the concerned administrations to ensure their on time attendance and further improve the cleanliness.

MoU signed to introduce foreign language training in ICT Schools

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FDE
ISLAMABAD, Aug 07 (APP):A landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed on Wednesday between the Federal Directorate of Education (FDE), National Vocational and Technical Training Commission (NAVTCC), and National University of Modern Languages (NUML).
This agreement paves the way for introducing foreign language training in selected schools of Islamabad.
The signing ceremony was graced by Minister of Federal Education and Professional Training, Dr. Khalid Maqbool, Rector NUML and Secretary Federal Directorate of Education.
As per the MoU, Six-month foreign language course will be imparted to the students of FDE and certificates will be given upon the completion of courses.
The selected schools in Islamabad will participate in the language courses.
This collaboration between FDE, NAVTCC, and NUML aims to equip students with foreign language skills, enhancing their global prospects and fostering cultural understanding.
“This initiative marks a significant milestone in our efforts to modernize education and empower our youth.” – Dr. Khalid Maqbool, Minister of Education said.
FDE, NAVTCC, and NUML are committed to working together to make this initiative a success, benefiting the students and community.

GIKI and UET sign MoU for enhanced academic, research collaboration

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LAHORE, Aug 07 (APP):The Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology (GIKI) and the University of Engineering and Technology (UET) Lahore signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on Wednesday to strengthen collaboration in engineering, science, and technology.
The agreement aims to foster joint research, academic exchanges, and collaborative training programs. Key areas of focus include Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Data Sciences, Blockchain, Cybersecurity, and Digital Twins. The institutions will also co-organize conferences, seminars, and workshops, and engage in joint research projects.
Vice Chancellor UET Lahore Prof. Dr. Nasir Hayat, emphasized the MoU’s potential to drive innovation and address contemporary challenges. Rector GIKI, Prof. Dr. Fazal Ahmad Khalid, highlighted the opportunities for enhanced learning and research experiences for students and faculty and signed the documents in the presence of Deans of all faculties, Director External Linkages, Director KICS, Director Student Affairs, and Registrar UET Lahore.

Woman electrocuted

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FAISALABAD, Aug 07 (APP):A woman was electrocuted at her house in the area of D-Type Colony
police station.
A Rescue 1122 spokesman said on Wednesday that 35-year-old Aasma Bibi
of Abdullah Colony, Sammundri Road, was trying to switch on a water pump at her
house when she received a fatal electric shock.
The body was handed over to the family after completing legal formalities, he added.

BISE announces results of Matriculation

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SUKKUR, Aug 07 (APP):The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Sukkur on Wednesday announced the results for 10th grade, with an overall matriculation pass rate of 92.93%.
According to official figures, Muhammad Ahmed Son of Akhtar Hussain Samo secured the first position with 1024 marks, followed by Muhammad Ahmed Shaikh with 1023 marks. Similarly, Muhammad Asad and Muhammad Rafique jointly secured the third position with 1020 marks each.
Controller of Examinations Abdul Fatah Mahar provided detailed insights into the results, revealing that out of the 50139 students who appeared, 50132 successfully passed, yielding an overall pass percentage of 92.93%.
The results will also be available on the Board’s website www.bisesuksindh.edu.pk.
However, heads of affiliated schools and higher secondary schools have been advised to collect the Result Gazette of their institutions through an authorized member of their teaching or ministerial staff.