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Very hot, weather expected in Sindh on Wednesday

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KARACHI, Jun 18 (APP):The Pakistan Meteorological Department on Tuesday predicted very hot weather in most parts of the Sindh province during the next 24 hours.
According to the Met Office, maximum temperature is expected to remain between 35 o 37 degrees Centigrade in Karachi during the next 24 hours.
Mainly very hot weather is likely in most upper districts of the Sindh province, and hot and humid in coastal areas. However, dust raising winds/ windstorm are expected in southern/central districts during afternoon, over the next 24 hours.

Eid-ul-Azha: sacrifices, festivities in full swing

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 18 (APP):Citizens across the country continued to participate in the festive activities and animal sacrifices on Tuesday, marking the second day of Eid-ul-Azha.
This significant occasion commemorates the profound sacrifice made by Hazrat Ibrahim (AS) and Hazrat Ismael (AS).
The faithful are engaged in the traditional practice of slaughtering sacrificial animals, honoring Sunnat-e Ibrahimi.
This ritual, which began on the first day of Eid, will continue through Wednesday, the third day of Eid-ul-Azha.
In preparation for the celebration, civic authorities in cities and towns have implemented special arrangements for the disposal of offals and other solid waste, ensuring cleanliness and hygiene during the three days of festivities.
Eid-ul-Adha, also known as the Feast of Sacrifice, is one of the two major Eid festivals observed by Muslims worldwide.
It commemorates the Prophet Ibrahim’s willingness to sacrifice his son in obedience to God’s command.
The festival is traditionally marked by the slaughter of animals, with the meat distributed among family members and the poor, emphasizing the values of charity and community.
To facilitate the celebrations, the Pakistani government has announced a three-day holiday from Monday to Wednesday, allowing citizens ample time to observe the religious rites and enjoy the festivities with their loved ones.

DI Khan residents throng recreational places

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DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Jun 18 (APP):The festivities and celebrations continued on Tuesday on the second day of Eid ul Azha as people thronged recreational places, especially on the bank of Indus River in DI khan.
The people thronged to different picnic spots, including parks in the city and on the banks of the Indus River.
The children, wearing colorful dresses, were seen enjoying different swings at the parks. A number of people were also seen demonstrating traditional dances at different spots. The families were also seen enjoying boating on the river. The stalls of different traditional foods set up in bazaars and picnic spots were decorated to attract citizens.
Tight security arrangements were made by the district police, while the district administration also remained active regarding cleanliness.
The Water and Sanitation Services Company (WSSC) Dera also continued cleanliness operations to properly dispose of offal of sacrificial animals as the faithful continued slaughtering their sacrificial animals in remembrance of Sunnat-e Ibrahimi.
Meanwhile, the medical and diving teams of Rescue 1122, under the supervision of District Emergency Officer Eng. Faseeh Ullah, were also deputed to different spots along the Indus River in order to avoid any untoward incidents.
The teams created awareness among the people about the risks of bathing in the river, discouraging them from swimming and bathing in the river.
It is worth mentioning here that bathing and swimming in the river and canals were banned by the district administration under Section 144.

Pilgrims are going to Jamarat for throw stones at Satan

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CM praises Eid cleanliness efforts, urges continued dedication on 2nd day

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LAHORE, Jun 18 (APP):On the special directives of Punjab Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif, a vigorous cleanliness campaign continued throughout the province on the second day of Eid-ul-Adha.
The initiative, focused on removing animal waste and maintaining cleanliness, was being actively pursued in cities, districts, tehsils, and union councils, just as it was on the previous day. Roads were being washed, and rose water was being added to the water for sprinkling, enhancing the sanitary conditions.
The chief minister commended the officers and staff for their dedication and instructed them to maintain the same enthusiasm on the second day as shown on the first day of Eid. She urged the citizens to fully cooperate with the field staff. The help line 1139 was operational, and citizens are encouraged to report any issues regarding animal waste and cleanliness promptly.
Furthermore, public representatives, district management, municipal services, local bodies, waste collection companies, and the Lahore Waste Management Company have been directed to stay actively engaged in the cleanliness drive.

Festivities of Eid continue on second day; citizens throng picnic spots

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RAWALPINDI, Jun 18 (APP):The festivities and celebrations on the second day of Eid ul Azha continue on Tuesday as people thronged recreational places across Rawalpindi division.
Rain also turned the weather pleasant in the twin cities, which was an added incentive for the people visiting parks and other public places.
Several picnic spots like, Ayub national park, Play Land, Allama Iqbal park, Family park Commercial markets Satellite Town, Jinnah park, Romi Park and other parks received huge number of the visitors.
Girls were seen swinging at the parks while children were screaming on merry-go-rounds and the adults were exuberant to see smiles on the faces of their children.
A large number of people were also seen travelling towards Murree Hills to enjoy Eid celebrations as the weather of Murree Hills has been very pleasant particularly on Eid days.
The parks in Rawalpindi were specially decorated to make them attractive for the visitors.
The families visiting the parks of the city complained that over charging, sale of substandard food items and non-availability of quality products are main cause of concern. The vendors took full benefit of the situation as the relevant authorities failed to control the quality and rates of the commodities rather there was no check and balance in that regard and the shopkeepers were given free hand.
The citizens demanded of the authorities to take action against the violators and those fleecing the tourists.
A visitor, Mushtaq said he went to Ayub Park for excursion as it was the best place to visit with family during Eid holidays.
“The food-items being offered at the canteen were tantamount to fleecing and the children were being robbed off their Eid is at different parts,” said Mushtaq.
A special control room had also been set up at Deputy Commissioner (DC) Office Rawalpindi which is working round the clock to cope with any emergency situation.
According to a Commissioner Office spokesman, Commissioner Rawalpindi Division, Engineer Aamir Khattak had directed the relevant departments particularly Police, City Traffic Police (CTP) and Rescue-1122 to remain alert during Eid ul Azha holidays to ensure security and provide maximum relief to the citizens.
The Commissioner had directed the relevant authorities to pay more attention to parks and other public places besides setting up special posts at various points by Rescue-1122 to avoid any untoward incident.
The residents celebrated Eid-ul-Azha with great religious zeal, fervour and festivity.
Hundreds of Eid congregations were held in Rawalpindi on Monday while people offered Eid prayer at mosques, Eidgahs, Imambargahs and other open areas amid tight security.
Special prayers were offered for the progress and prosperity of the country, unity of the Muslim Ummah, solution of their problems and liberation of Muslim territories, including Indian held Kashmir.
On the occasion, tight security arrangements were made by Rawalpindi police on the directives of City Police Officer (CPO) Syed Khalid Mehmood Hamdani. Over 3000 well-equipped policemen besides Elite force commandos and lady police were deputed outside the bazaars, shopping centers and sensitive public and private buildings in Rawalpindi.
Strict security measures were also adopted outside the Eid congregations, while police kept patrolling. No untoward incident reported from anywhere in the city.
City Traffic Police, following the instructions of Chief Traffic Officer (CTO) Rawalpindi, Taimoor Khan also facilitated the citizens by smoothing traffic flow.
In Murree, the wardens also controlled traffic mess successfully.
Commissioner Rawalpindi Division Aamir Khattak and Deputy Commissioner Rawalpindi Hassan Waqar Cheema visited SOS Village and the Child Protection Bureau to share Eid joys with the children on Monday.
The commissioner congratulated the children by cutting Eid cake with them and distributing gifts among them.
The Child Protection Bureau and SOS Village organized special meals for the children to celebrate the occasion.
In the evening of Monday, first day of Eid ul Azha, people planned a number of programs. Some arranged BBQ parties at their homes while a number of families thronged towards public parks (Ayub Park, Zia Park, Jinnah Park, Nawaz Sharif Park, Lake View) and other resorts like Murree, Pir Sohawa, Daman-e-Koh, F-9 Park and Rawal Lake along with children and made tikkas and kebabs from various aromatic spices and lentils on coals.
The little children enjoyed and young girls enjoyed the swings and delicious food such as chana chat, gol gappay, burger, finger chips, pakoras, samosas and many other sweets.
Traffic remained off the road whereas taxi drivers minted money from the passengers as per their own will.
As the government announced three public holidays, tens of thousands of citizens also headed towards the hill resort Murree.
Because of heavy deployment of traffic wardens, the traffic situation remained under control in Murree, said a CTP spokesman.
He said traffic police had placed special pickets with squads to discourage one-wheeling.
He said the traffic situation in Murree remained under control due to applying special traffic plan prepared on the directives of CTO Taimoor Khan.
“A large number of vehicles entered Murree during Eid holidays and traffic police managed the situation despite having less space for parking,” he said.
Superintendent of Police, Saddar Nabeel Khokhar also visited Murree and reviewed the security and traffic arrangements.
The police spokesman informed that 700 cops were deployed to ensure security in Murree while 300 traffic wardens were regulating traffic.

Chashma Lift Canal project to benefit whole country: Governor

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DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Jun 18 (APP):Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Governor Faisal Karim Kundi on Sunday said that the Chashma Lift Canal project would benefit the whole country rather than just the KP province.
He stated this while talking to various delegations here at Kundi Model Farm who came to exchange Eid ul Azha greetings with him on the second day of Eid.
Governor Faisal Karim Kundi and his brother, MPA Ahmad Karim Kundi, welcomed the people on the auspicious occasion of Eid ul Azha at their residence.
The people from across the region, including South Waziristan, Tank, Lakki Marwat, Tehsil Paharpur, Kulachi, Daraban, Paroa, and Darazinda, came to exchange Eid greetings with the governor.
The governor also listened to the issues of the people and assured them of their full cooperation to resolve their issues.
Talking to different delegations, the governor said he would play an active role in resolving the issues being faced by the people of DI Khan.
He said, “Chashma Lift Canal was a long-standing demand in this area, and now the coalition government of the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) and Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) has allocated Rs 19 billion for the project in the recent budget 2024–25.”
He hoped that the foundation stone for the project would be laid soon. This project would benefit the whole country rather than only DI Khan or KP province, he opined.
Dera Press Club President Muhammad Yasin Qureshi, General Secretary Muhammad Iqbal Bhatti, and senior journalist Saeed Ullah Marwat also met with the governor and exchanged Eid greetings with him.

celebrations continue on second day of Eid-Ul-Adha

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SUKKUR, Jun 18 (APP):The Eid celebrations were continued on the second day of Eid-Ul-Adha and faithful slaughtered their sacrificial animals in remembrance of Sunnat-e-Ibrahimi (A.S) here on Tuesday.
Those who didn’t slaughtered their animal on first day have performed religious obligation today.
The people had enjoyed delicious food and barbecue with their families and friends in the evening.
The citizens were also thronged to Restaurants, Parks and other recreational places along with their families to enjoy Eid.
The kids wearing colorful dresses seemed swinging swings and enjoying the festivity.
Tight security arrangements were made by the police while district administration was also remain active regarding cleanliness.
Sukkur Municipal Corporation (SMC), cleanliness operation remained continue in full swing on the second day of Eid.
Several field campuses and different temporary storage points were fully operational.
Mayor Sukkur Barrister Arslan Sheikh personally supervised the operation. He inspected the cleanliness in the streets on foot today.
He also had lunch with the workers of the SMC in the field. The Mayor Sukkur directed the Municipal Commissioner Sukkur to provide cold drinking water to the workers.
He also met with citizens and took feedback on sanitation.
Citizens paid homage to the SMC management and workers for the excellent sanitation arrangements. Speaking on the occasion, Mayor Sukkur said that waste generation was more than the first day of Eid.
He also directed all relevant officers to be present in the field and ensure cleanliness standards. He stressed the importance of providing support from the control room to the field staff and instructed the authorities, and police to collaborate effectively in delivering top-notch facilities to citizens.
Mayor Barrister Arslan Sheikh also conveyed Eid greetings to all the residents of Sukkur on his behalf.

Pakistan envoy, Belgian development agency head discuss cooperation

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BRUSSELS, Jun 18 (APP): Ambassador of Pakistan to the European Union, Belgium and Luxembourg Amna Baloch on Tuesday met with Jean Van Wetter, the Chief Executive Officer of Enabel, the Belgian development agency.

In the meeting, they discussed the Enabel’s priority areas and engagement landscape, according to a press release.

Two sides also discussed Pakistan’s profile in Belgium and European Union as well as the potential areas of mutual cooperation.

ICIMOD issues warning for drought management strategies

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PESHAWAR, Jun 18 (APP):Leading experts from the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD), have issued a warning for water management officials to initiate drought management strategies and pre-emptive emergency water supply measures as the snow was significantly lower than normal in Hindu Kush Himalaya region this year.
“Snow persistence, the fraction of time snow remains on the ground, is significantly lower than normal in the Hindu Kush Himalaya this year, with serious implications for downstream communities’ water security,” reads the annual Snow Update Report of ICIMOD issued here on Tuesday.
“Snowmelt is the source of approximately 23% of the total water flow of 12 major river basins that originate high in the HKH,” the report explained.
ICIMOD issues warning for drought management strategies
But its contribution to water supply varies from river to river – representing 74% of river flow to the Amu Darya; 77% of the Helmand’s flow; and 40% of the Indus’ flow.
“We’ve seen a pattern of decreasing amounts and persistence of snow across the Hindu Kush Himalaya, with 13 of the past 22 years registering lower than normal seasonal snow persistence,” observed ICIMOD Cryosphere Specialist, Sher Muhammad, author of the Snow Update Report 2024.
“This is a wake-up call for researchers, policymakers, and downstream communities: lower accumulation of snow and fluctuating levels of snow pose a very serious increased risk of water shortages, particularly this year,” Sher cautioned.
Monitoring shows snow levels almost a fifth below normal across the region this year, with figures falling dramatically in the west, where its contribution to water supply was highest.
Helmand river basin shows the most dramatic fall in persistence at 31.8% below normal. Its previous lowest level was in 2018, when it saw a 42% reduction.
In addition, In the Indus River basin, there was a notable decrease in seasonal snow persistence in 2018, with a deviation of 9.4% from the average.
“The Indus Basin, world’s largest contiguous irrigation system supplying water to 2.2 million acres of land and whose more than 50 percent flow is contributed by snow and glacier, has fallen to 23.3% below normal, marking the lowest level in the past 22 years,” the report added.
In the Amu Darya River basin, the percentage change in seasonal snow persistence previously reached its lowest point in the last twenty-two years in 2018, with a 17.7% reduction.
Miriam Jackson, ICIMOD’s Senior Cryosphere Specialist emphasized the need for proactive measures.
“We encourage relevant agencies to take proactive measures to address possible drought situations, especially in the early summer, update plans to accommodate water stress, and to notify communities of the risks.”
“Beyond that, it’s clear that governments and people in this region need urgent support to help them adapt to changes in snow patterns that carbon emissions have already locked in.”
“And that G20 countries need to cut emissions faster than ever before to prevent even more changes that will prove disastrous to major population centres and industries that rely on snow-melt in the mountains.”
Conversely, in 2008, the changes in snow persistence reached its highest level, peaking at 32.1%, suggesting a significant increase in snowfall during that period.
The current year exhibits the lowest snow persistence, with 28.2% below normal.
This assessment highlights the dynamic nature of seasonal snow in the region and emphasizes the need for continued dissemination of snow information to better understand and manage the impacts of these long-term changes.