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Ahsan Raza among ICC appointed match officials for the Super Eights in T20 World Cup

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LAHORE, Jun 19 (APP):The International Cricket Council (ICC) announced match officials for the Super Eight stage of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 in the West Indies from June 19 (Wednesday).
Ahsan Raza of the Emirates Elite Panel of ICC Umpires is the only Pakistani umpire to officiate in the Super Eight.
Jeff Crowe, Ranjan Madugalle, David Boon and Richie Richardson from the Emirates Elite Panel of ICC Match Referees will be the match referees while the umpires include Chris Gaffaney, Richard Kettleborough, Richard Illingworth, Michael Gough, Nitin Menon, Joel Wilson, Ahsan Raza, Chris Brown, Rodney Tucker, Paul Reiffel, Allahudien Paleker,  Alex Wharf, Kumar Dharmasena, Adrian Holstock, Langton Rusere, and Sharfuddoula Ibne Shahid who will be making history in this competition as the first Bangladeshi official at an ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.
The USA team will participate in a historic first-ever knockout match at an ICC Men’s T20 World Cup which takes place against South Africa on 19 June. The co-hosts USA qualified in second place from Group A, in part thanks to a magnificent Super Over victory against Pakistan and will now take on the Proteas as well as England and fellow co-hosts West Indies in Group 2 of the Super 8s.
The Double headers will be played in the Super Eight stage and the teams have been divided in two groups of four each. USA, West Indies, England and South Africa comprise one group while India, Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Australia form the other. The match officials will officiate in the following order.
June 19, 2024 (Wednesday):
USA v South Africa (Antigua), Referee: Ranjan Madugalle, On-field Umpires: Chris Gaffaney and Richard Kettleborough, TV Umpire: Joel Wilson; Fourth Umpire: Langton Rusere
England v West Indies (St Lucia), Referee: Jeff Crowe; On-field Umpires: Nitin Menon and Ahsan Raza;
TV Umpire: Sharfuddoula Ibne Shahid; Fourth Umpire: Chris Brown
June 20, 2024 (Thursday):
Afghanistan v India (Barbados), Referee: David Boon; On-field Umpires: Rodney Tucker and Paul Reiffel;
TV Umpire: Allahudien Paleker; Fourth Umpire: Alex Wharf
Australia v Bangladesh (Antigua), Referee: Richie Richardson; On-field Umpires: Richard Illingworth and Michael Gough; TV Umpire: Kumar Dharmasena; Fourth Umpire: Adrian Holstock
June 21, 2024 (Friday):
England v South Africa (St Lucia), Referee: Jeff Crowe; On-field Umpires: Sharfuddoula Ibne Shahid and Chris Brown; TV Umpire: Joel Wilson; Fourth Umpire: Chris Gaffaney
SA v West Indies (Barbados): Referee: David Boon; On-field Umpires: Paul Reiffel and Allahuddien Paleker;
TV Umpire: Rodney Tucker; Fourth Umpire: Alex Wharf
June 22, 2024 (Saturday): India v Bangladesh (Antigua): Referee: Ranjan Madugalle; On-field Umpires: Michael Gough and Adrian Holdstock; TV Umpire: Langton Rusere; Fourth Umpire: Richard Kettleborough
Afghanistan v Australia (St Vincent): Referee: Richie Richardson; On-field Umpires: Kumar Dharmasena and Ahsan Raza; TV Umpire: Richard Illingworth; Fourth Umpire: Nitin Menon
June 23, 2024 (Sunday):
USA v England (Barbados): Referee: David Boon; On-field Umpires: Chris Gaffaney and Joel Wilson; TV Umpire: Paul Reiffel; Fourth Umpire: Allahudien Paleker
West Indies v South Africa (Antigua): Referee: Ranjan Madugalle; On-field Umpires: Rodney Tucker and Alex Wharf; TV Umpire: Chris Brown; Fourth Umpire: Sharfuddoula Ibne Shahid
June 24, 2024 (Monday):
Australia v India (St Lucia): Referee: Jeff Crowe; On-field Umpires: Richard Kettleborough and Richard Illingworth; TV Umpire: Michael Gough; Fourth Umpire: Kumar Dharmasena
Afghanistan v Bangladesh (St Vincent): Referee: Richie Richardson; On-field Umpires: Langton Rusere and Nitin Menon; TV Umpire: Adrian Holdstock; Fourth Umpire: Ahsan Raza

1.8m animals reached in cattle markets across Punjab

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LAHORE, Jun 19 (APP):Over 1.8 million sacrificial animals arrived at 294 cattle markets across Punjab while all the nine markets of the provincial capital witnessed more than 772,000 animals.
According to the Central Dashboard of Local government department, in the nine divisions, 1.2 million small animals and 612,000 large animals were brought to sell while Bahawalpur saw 155,000 and DG Khan 127,000.
Similarly, Faisalabad recorded 216,000, Gujranwala 124,000, Multan 146,000, Rawalpindi 94,000, Sahiwal 76,000, and Sargodha over 103,000 animals.
Livestock and traders at markets provided with optimal facilities while strict actions was taken against illegal sale points by the district administrations, Shakil Ahmad Mian. secretary local government, informed in a press statement issued here on Wednesday.

China’s IDCPC Minister Liu Jianchao to visit Pakistan from June 20-22

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 19 (APP): Minister of the International Department of the Communist Party of China (IDCPC) and member of the Communist Party’s Central Committee Liu Jianchao will visit Islamabad from June 20-22, 2024, at the invitation of Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar.

During the visit, Minister Liu will co-chair with the Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister the Third Meeting of the Pakistan-China Joint Consultative Mechanism (JCM) of the Political Parties on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

He will also call on the senior civil and military leadership of Pakistan, according to a Foreign Office press release.

Established in 2019, the JCM of Political Parties on CPEC is a regular consultation mechanism between the Communist Party of China and the political parties of Pakistan. Previous meetings were held on March 19, 2019 in Beijing and on August 20, 2020 virtually.

At the Third Meeting of the JCM, Pakistan and China will review the progress of CPEC projects, CPEC’s contribution to Pakistan’s socioeconomic development, and its up-gradation and extension for regional connectivity.

The visit is a part of high-level exchanges between Pakistan and China including between the Communist Party of China and the political parties of Pakistan.

It reflects the importance attached by the two countries to further deepen their “All-Weather Strategic Cooperative Partnership”, reaffirm mutual support on issues of respective core interests, advance high-quality development of CPEC and enhance communication and dialogue on important regional and global developments.

Mushahid becomes first Pakistani to address official int’l BRICS forum

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VLADIVOSTOK, Jun 19 (APP): Senator Mushahid Hussain Syed became the first Pakistani to address the official International BRICS Forum, hosted by current Chair, Russia, at the Russian Far Eastern port of Vladivostok, close to North Korea and Japan.
The 2-day forum was organised by the ruling ‘United Russia’ Party.
The Forum was informed that 29 countries, including Pakistan, are applicants for membership of BRICS, which now includes almost half the world’s population, contributing 30% of global GDP and 50% of global oil and gas producers amongst its members, a news release said.
Mushahid Hussain, who is currently Co-Chairman of International Conference of Asian Political Parties (ICAPP), the largest organisation of political parties of Asia, as well as heading two think tanks in Pakistan, on China & Africa, gave a keynote speech in which he expressed the hope that ‘Pakistan hopes to join BRICS as Pakistan wants to be part of the new emerging order of the Global South’, adding ‘Pakistan as a member of the UN Security Council during 2025-2026 will be a robust voice for peace, justice and the oppressed’.
Mushahid Hussain said that the ‘post World War 2 Western-propped global economic and political order was already unraveling and organisations like BRICS and Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) would be the pillars of this emerging new global order, which will derive its strength from the United Nations Charter, international law and the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence, rejecting hegemony, military dictate and double standards’.
He said an expanded BRICS can make a ‘major contribution to promoting three major trends of contemporary international relations: 1) Democratisation of international relations through dialogue and inter-state relationships based on equality and rule of law;2) Demilitarisation of international relations, as the Western world order in the 21st Century is in the grip of a new Cold War hysteria, arming Israel to kill Palestinians or promotion of ‘Asian NATO’ and building groups like QUAD and AUKUS to contain China and Russia;3) Dedollarisation of the international financial system, with the US often using the dollar currency as a political weapon, as now 68 of 193 member states of the UN are already embarked on this process, while Saudi Arabia has ended its 50 year old agreement with the United States regarding petrodollars and Saudi oil is now also trading in non-dollar currencies’.
On the need for a new approach to security issues, Mushahid Hussain welcomed the 14 June initiative of President Putin for a new Eurasian Security paradigm based on indivisible security of nations so that no one country’s security can be at the expense of others’.
He also lauded a similar endeavour of President Xi Jinping for a ‘Global Security Initiative’.
Finally, Mushahid Hussain thanked Russia and China for their principled position on the Gaza Genocide, underlining Israel has lost the war politically, morally, legally, and diplomatically, and Israeli supporters in the declining West have also been exposed for their double standards and aiding and abetting the Gaza Genocide, which is a crime against humanity as stated by the International Court of Justice.
Mushahid Hussain Syed was introduced to the podium by Senator Andrei Klimov, Member of the Bureau of the Supreme Council of the United Russia Party and Head of its Foreign Relations.

NWC distributes over 45mln cubic meters of Water during Hajj 1445 AH

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 19 (APP):The Saudi National Water Company (NWC) successfully distributed over 45 million cubic meters of water to pilgrims across the holy sites during the Hajj season 1445 AH.
The Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported that over 2,000 highly qualified national staff ensured smooth water distribution, with the company noting no disruptions to its water management services in Makkah city and the holy sites.
To ensure the high quality of water for pilgrims, the NWC conducted over 75,000 laboratory tests during the Hajj season.

Eid ul Azha celebrated with religious fervor amid tight security

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RAWALPINDI, Jun 19 (APP): Like other parts of the country, Eid-ul-Azha was celebrated across Rawalpindi division with religious fervor, enthusiasm and spirit of sacrifice amid tight security arrangements as over 3,000 cops were deployed under a comprehensive security plan chalked out for peaceful observance of Eid ul Azha.
Elite Force, Mohafiz Squad, Special Branch personnel along with ladies police and volunteers performed security duties while 692 Traffic Wardens were also deployed to maintain traffic during Eid prayers.
Eid prayers were offered at Eidgahs, mosques and open places on Monday amid tight security while Ulema and Khateebs, in their sermons, highlighted the significance and philosophy of sacrifice.
Special prayers were offered for the progress, prosperity and integrity of the country, unity of the “Ummah”, solution of their problems and liberation of occupied Kashmir. After the Eid prayers, cows, goats, sheep and camels were slaughtered.
According to CTP spokesman, more than 700 cops and 300 traffic wardens were deployed to ensure the safety and facilitation of visitors and ensure smooth flow of traffic in Murree.
Special pickets were set up at 16 locations around the hill station to boost the security, he added.
Additionally, seven facilitation centers were also established to assist and guide the tourists, providing necessary facilities.
Chairman of the District Coordination Committee(DCC), Engineer Qamar ul Islam Raja here on Tuesday visited RWMC control room and hailed the cleanliness arrangements of the the company made on the occasion of Eid ul Azha.
He lauded the efforts of Commissioner Rawalpindi Division Aamir Khattak and Deputy Commissioner, Hassan Waqar Cheema for making the best cleanliness arrangements on Eid days.
On the occasion, the Chairman RWMC Saqib Rafique briefed that the company was removing animal waste from all areas of the district.
Rawalpindi Waste Management Company (RWMC) spokesman said that comprehensive cleanliness plan was finalized for Eid-ul-Azha to get rid of entrails of the sacrificial animals. Over 4700 tonnes of garbage were shifted to the transfer station, he said.
The cleanup operation includes 485 vehicles and more than 3832 sanitary workers, adding the control room was monitoring the workers, and over 650 complaints were resolved.
The Cantonment area was also divided into ten sections for efficient cleaning, covering altars, streets, and roads. Lime spraying was also being carried out to ensure cleanliness.
The Rescue-1122 teams remained on high alert to provide quick relief and rescue services besides medical cover to citizens across the district, in case of any emergency.
Over 400 rescuers performed special duties at the district control room and emergency rescue stations, while fully equipped ambulances, firefighting vehicles, rescue vehicles, water boozers and specialized vehicles were on standby to deal with any untoward situation.
Meanwhile, Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA) had also made a special plan for smooth supply of water during Eid ul Azha.

More than 1.36m ton waste disposed of in two days

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LAHORE, Jun 19 (APP):The district government departments and waste management companies disposed of 1.36 million ton waste during first two days of Eid-ul-Adha.
In accordance with the grand waste management plan, operational report for the first two days released here on Wednesday.
The district government and waste management companies conducted uninterrupted cleaning operations for 48 hours, and disposed of 86,000 tons of waste while local governments managed to dispose of 50,000 tons of waste in two days.
The Lahore Waste Management Company disposed of 18,500 tons of waste on the second day while collectively, over 50,000 workers remained in the field during both days of Eid.
The waste management companies resolved 21,000 complaints and local governments resolved 8,000 while zero waste operation will take place on the third day of Eid, Secretary local government Shakil Ahmad Mian said in a statement, and added that central control room remained active on the third day as well and effective implementation of the grand waste management plan had been ensured.

PFC sees sizeable amount by exporting quality furniture

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LAHORE, Jun 19 (APP):Pakistan Furniture Council (PFC) Chief Executive Officer  Mian Kashif Ashfaq on Wednesday said Pakistan had the potential to earn a sizeable amount of foreign exchange by exporting its high-quality, hand-engraved furniture in global markets.
Talking to a delegation of exporters led by Mian Faryad Ahmad Raza Arain, he highlighted that Pakistan’s rich heritage of craftsmanship, combined with modern design techniques, positions its furniture industry to compete effectively in international markets. The intricate designs and superior quality of Pakistani hand-engraved furniture make it highly sought after, particularly in markets such as Europe, North America, and the Middle East, he added.
He said by focusing on quality and maintaining traditional craftsmanship, the furniture industry could attract a premium clientele willing to pay higher prices. He also pointed out the importance of government support in terms of policy and infrastructure to facilitate exports. Enhancing marketing strategies, participating in international trade fairs, and forming strategic alliances with global retailers were cited as key steps to boost exports.
Moreover, Kashif Ashfaq suggested that investing in skilled labour and modern manufacturing techniques would further enhance the competitiveness of Pakistan’s furniture industry. By capitalizing on its unique craftsmanship and improving production capabilities, Pakistan could significantly increase its foreign exchange and contribute to the overall economic growth of the country, he concluded.

Ayub Teaching Hospital’s emergency department provides services to 300 patients on Eid-ul-Azha night

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ABBOTTABAD, Jun 19 (APP):During a five-hour period of Eid-ul-Azha night, Ayub Teaching Hospital’s emergency department Wednesday provided its services to the 300 individuals. Among these patients were 11 individuals injured by firearms.
The hospital’s emergency team showcased exceptional skill and dedication, working tirelessly to provide healthcare services. Firearm injury cases, primarily from Haripur, began arriving between 12:30 AM and 3:00 AM. The surgeries involved teams from orthopedics, cardiothoracic, and ENT departments.
Hospital Director Dr. Athar Lodhi praised the efforts of Duty MS Junaid Sarwar Malik and his team, stating, “The unwavering commitment of our staff to patient care, even under extreme pressure, is truly commendable. Their ability to maintain high standards of medical care during such a strenuous night shift reflects their professional expertise.”
He added, “Despite the challenges, we continuously strive to serve our community. It is disheartening to see the strain on our resources due to the lack of support from other healthcare facilities in the region. Although burdened with a heavy workload, their dedication to providing quality care remains steadfast.”
This situation highlights the critical issue of inadequate healthcare services throughout the Hazara region, where many primary and secondary health facilities are either closed or non-functional. This places a significant burden on Ayub Teaching Hospital, the only fully operational healthcare facility in the area.
Dr. Lodhi also expressed frustration, saying, “We are tired of hearing that nothing is being done in the complex. Despite this, our staff is making every effort to provide the best possible treatment to every patient coming to the emergency.”

At UN, Pakistan urges global drive to recover arms from deadly terrorists group like TTP

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UNITED NATIONS, Jun 19 (APP):A senior Pakistani diplomat  has called for a “concerted campaign” to recover all weapons from  terrorist groups like Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), which reportedly uses safe havens in Afghanistan to launch deadly cross-border attacks inside Pakistan.
“Pakistan is particularly concerned at the acquisition and use of modern and sophisticated small arms by the terrorist groups such as TTP — a   UN-listed terrorist organization,” Ambassador Munir Akram said in remarks at the 4th Conference to review the implementation of the UN Programme of Action (UNPoA) on Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW).
The 2001 UNPoA , which was backed by all member states, provides the framework for activities to counter the illicit trade in small arms and light weapons.  Since then, the UN has worked to support the implementation of the UNPoA at national, regional, and international levels.
“Terrorists and criminals do not manufacture these arms,” the Pakistani envoy told delegates, pointing out they acquire them from illicit arms markets or receive them from entities that want to destabilize a particular region or country.
“It is essential to investigate how terrorist groups and criminal organizations acquire such sophisticated weapons,” Ambassador Akram said. “It is the responsibility of all States and the UN to take measures to prevent illicit trade, transfer and diversion of these arms.”
He also said that the illicit proliferation, excessive accumulation and misuse of small arms and light weapons continue to exacerbate conflicts, fuel terrorism, threaten peace and security and erode sustainable development, with hundreds of thousands of human lives lost each year, terrible suffering inflicted on civilians, and economies and societies devastated.
“The evolving nature of conflicts and the advent of new technologies pose new challenges to combat the proliferation of increasingly lethal small arms — UAVs and drones,” the Pakistani envoy said.
The  UNPoA and the International Tracing Instrument (ITI), he said, represent an enduring international consensus and agreed framework to address challenges associated with the unauthorized, illicit trade and trafficking in these arms.
In this regard, Ambassador Akram said the current review conference offers an important opportunity to assess progress, identify challenges, and chart the way forward.
Pakistan, he said, has strengthened its legislative frameworks, enhanced transfer controls, and implemented robust measures to prevent the diversion of SALW to unauthorized users, including safe and secure stockpile management, comprehensive marking, tracking and record keeping.
But Ambassador Akram said a supply-side approach alone to tackle the SALW challenges, adding, “To reduce demand, more strenuous efforts and resources are required to resolve and end conflicts in various regions and sub-regions, end terrorist activities, and eliminate organized crime.”
International assistance and cooperation to build national capacities in tracking and interdiction will be central to the implementation of the UNPoA, he said.
Opening the discussion,  Izumi Nakamitsu, the head of our Office for Disarmament Affairs (ODA), delivered remarks on behalf of the UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres.
In the remarks, the UN chief said the review conference arrives at a difficult and dangerous moment for humanity with global military expenditures on the rise. He added there is nothing “small” or “light” about the damage these weapons cause.
The New Agenda for Peace, he said,  recognizes the vital importance of small arms control in preventing conflict and sustaining peace and makes a number of recommendations to strengthen national, regional and global arms control efforts on both the supply and demand side.
The Secretary-General called for bold and action-oriented recommendations that can strengthen this framework  particularly around new and emerging technologies, weapons-diversion, gender and international co-operation and assistance.