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Cold weather with rains in most districts predicted for KP

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PESHAWAR, Jan 29 (APP):The Regional Meteorological Center Peshawar on Monday predicted that cold and cloudy weather is likely to occur in most districts of the province.
However, it said rain (snowfall over the hills) is expected in Chitral, Lower & Upper Dir, Malakand, Buner, Swat, Shangla, Kohistan, Torghar, Battagram, Mansehra, Abbottabad, Haripur, Swabi, Bajaur, Mohmand, Khyber, Kurram, Hangu, Orakzai, Bannu, North & South Waziristan districts.
Isolated light rain is also expected in Mardan, Peshawar, Charsadda, Nowshera, Kohat, Karak, Lakki Marwat, Tank and D.I.Khan districts.
During the last 24 hours rain recorded in millimeter at different stations of KP was Dir 45mm, Pattan 34mm, Parachinar 28mm, Kalam 22mm, Malam Jabba 19mm, Saidu Sharif 17mm, Chitral 11mm, Balakot 10mm, Mirkhani 09mm, Timergara 07mm, Drosh 06mm, Takht Bhai 04mm, Peshawar (City Trace & A/P 01) and Kakul & Risalpur Trace (each). Snowfall recorded in (inches): Kalam 10 and Malamjaba 08.
The maximum and minimum temperatures recorded in centigrade at different stations of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa were Peshawar 18/09, Chitral 12/03, Timergara 10/03, Dir 09/01, Mirkhani 11/01, Kalam 04/-06, Drosh 10/-01, Saidu Sharif 14/03, Pattan 16/06, Malam Jabba 02/-04, Takht Bhai 16/09, Kakul 17/01, Balakot 14/08, Parachinar 08/00, Bannu 22/05, Cherat 13/02, DI Khan City 24/09.
The lowest temperature recorded in the province was -06 in Kalam.

ECP issues special guidelines for presiding officers

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ISLAMABAD, Jan 29 (APP): The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has issued special guidelines for the presiding and assistant presiding officers for the general elections across the country to be held on February 8.

“As per the guidelines the presiding and assistant presiding officers should reach the respective polling stations two hours before polling time,” an official of the ECP told APP.

He said that the presiding and assistant presiding officers should enter all the information on the ballot paper counters file as per the guidelines issued by the ECP.

Apart from this, put the left thumb of men and the right thumb of women on the counters file of the ballot papers and put the official seal with a specific number on the back of the ballot papers, he said.

He said that a total of 90,675 polling stations have been established in the country for the general polls out of which 25,320 for men and 23,950 for women while 41,405 will be joint polling stations.

Rupee sheds 05 paisa against dollar

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ISLAMABAD, Jan 29 (APP):The Pakistani Rupee on Monday witnessed a devaluation of 05 paisa against the US Dollar in the interbank trading and closed at Rs279.64 against the previous day’s closing of Rs279.59.
However, according to the Forex Association of Pakistan (FAP), the buying and selling rates of the Dollar in the open market stood at Rs279.5 and Rs281.6 respectively.
The price of the Euro increased by 51 paisa to close at Rs302.97 against the last day’s closing of Rs302.46, according to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP).
The Japanese Yen remained unchanged and closed at Rs1.89, whereas an increase of 77 paisa was witnessed in the exchange rate of the British Pound, which traded at Rs355.39 compared to the last closing of Rs354.62.
The exchange rates of the Emirates Dirham and the Saudi Riyal increased by 01 paisa each to close at Rs76.13 and Rs74.56 respectively.

Two new driving test centers set up in Lahore

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LAHORE, Jan 29 (APP):In a move to enhance convenience for city residents, the Lahore Traffic Police has set up two new testing centers at Fortress Stadium and Deffence Phase 8, reducing the need for residents in other societies and areas to travel far.
Starting from 9am to 5pm, these centers offer services to residents, ensuring accessibility throughout the day. With eight police service centers across the city, Lahore residents can benefit from various services. This initiative, under the directives of the Inspector General of Punjab Police, prioritizes the provision of police services.
In a statement issued here, Chief Traffic Officer Ammara Athar said that Lahore Traffic Police has introduced online learner permits, renewal, and international license services. Thanks to online services, there is a significant 90% reduction in rush at licensing offices.
In a crackdown against drivers without licenses, cases are being filed, emphasizing the importance of adhering to licensing regulations. So far, the campaign has resulted in action against 27,000 drivers operating without licences. Traffic police is committed to ensuring road safety and compliance with licensing regulations, she added.

An elderly worker busy in welding work at his workplace.

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 An elderly worker busy in welding work at his workplace.
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APP Sukkur Staff expresses grief over death of Senior Journalists’s mother

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SUKKUR, Jan 29 (APP):Staff of the Sukkur Associated Press of Pakistan (APP), expressed grief and sorrow over the death of mother of senior Journalists M.B Soomro and Farooq Soomro on Monday.
Station Manager, Sukkur, Jamil Soomro expressed heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved family over his demise.
In a condolence meeting, they prayed to Allah Almighty to rest the departed soul in eternal peace and grant courage to the bereaved family to bear this loss with fortitude.

A labourer loaded old clothes on delivery truck at Hala Naka Road.

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A labourer loaded old clothes on delivery truck at Hala Naka Road.
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A shopkeeper spreading sacks for drying on the road.

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A shopkeeper spreading sacks for drying on the road.
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Pakistan, Iran agree to expand cooperation in areas of security, trade, economy

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ISLAMABAD, Jan 29 (APP):Pakistan and Iran on Monday agreed to further expand cooperation in the shared goals of security, regional stability, trade and economy, adopting a collective approach to address the confronted common challenges.
“Pakistan and Iran have agreed to adopt collective and collaborative approaches to confront the terrorism by fully leveraging the robust institutional mechanism which already exists between the two countries,” Caretaker Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani said in a joint press stakeout after an extensive meeting with his Iranian counterpart Hossein Amir-Abdollahian.
He said the two sides recognized that the close bilateral relationship was not only imperative for shared prosperity and development of the people of the two countries but also an important source of stability for the region.
He said during the meeting, both sides agreed to establish a high level consultative mechanism at the level of foreign ministers.
The two foreign ministers would meet alternatively in both Iran and Pakistan on a regular basis to oversee the progress that “is being made in various areas of our cooperation”, he added.
Stressing the need to address each other’s concerns with regard to terrorism, FM Jilani said in that respect the two sides had agreed to station liaison officers on which an agreement was already in place. The liaison officers would be deployed in Turbat and Zahidan, he added.
The foreign minister maintained that the visit of his Iranian counterpart testified deep commitment of both sides to further strengthen the bilateral relations.
He said during the meeting, respect of territorial integrity remained the foundational principle of bilateral cooperation.
The two sides, he added, also agreed to prioritize economic uplift of their border areas.
“We have also agreed to fast-track the operationalization of the five remaining border markets,” he said. The markets would be operationalized at the  the earliest, he added.
Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, in his remarks, said that Iran and Pakistan were enjoying great geographical, historical and cultural commonalities.
“If we look at the history of Pakistan and Iran there has never been any case of territorial differences or border problems between the two countries, which was one of the clear manifestations of friendly bilateral relations,” he added.
He said that Iran considered Pakistan as its brotherly, neighbourly and friendly country. “Both countries strongly respect territorial integrity of each other.”
The Iranian foreign minister said it was agreed that the two countries would not let the terrorists  endanger the security of border areas.
“In a loud voice we will tell all terrorists that we (Iran and Pakistan) will not provide them with any opportunity to endanger our common security.”
He said there was no doubt that the terrorists located in common border areas of the two countries were supported by the third countries.
He said in the meeting, the two high ranking delegations agreed to take further actions together as soon as possible with respect to the border security, necessity of fighting against terrorism, enhancing of trade and economic cooperation, expanding border markets and establishing free trade zones.
He said the two sides also agreed to work together to promote the pilgrimage tourism and projects of energy cooperation.
As regards the Palestine issue, the Iranian FM appreciated Pakistan’s stance of supporting the Palestinians.
He also reiterated his country’s resolve to continue to support the people of Palestine and the Palestine resistance.
The Iranian FM wished successful and safe conduct of elections in Pakistan.
Replying to a question with respect to the recent incidents, FM Jilani said that due to deep and historical bilateral relationships, the two sides were able to resolve the misunderstandings very quickly.
He said Pakistan also extended an invitation to the Iranian president for a visit, which hopefully may take place any time after the general elections.