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FCCI offices closed from 17th to 19th

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FAISALABAD, Jun 15 (APP):Offices of the Faisalabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry (FCCI) will remain closed from Monday (June 17) to Wednesday (June 19) in connection with Eid-ul-Azha.
According to the FCCI, Sunday will be the weekly off and the offices will resume normal business activities after Eid holidays.

Hot, humid weather forecast for Karachi

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KARACHI, Jun 15 (APP): The Pakistan Meteorological Department on Saturday predicted very hot weather in most parts of the upper districts of the Sindh province during the next 24 hours.
However, hot and humid weather is predicted in coastal areas including Karachi.
Dust raising winds or duststorm is likely in upper or central districts during afternoon.
Mainly, very hot weather is likely to prevail in the province.

Gold rates decrease by Rs.200 to Rs.241,300 per tola

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 15 (APP): The per tola price of 24 karat gold decreased by Rs. 200 and was sold at Rs. 241,300 on Saturday compared to its sale at Rs.241,500 on previous day.

The price of 10 grams of 24 karat gold also decreased by Rs.171 to Rs.206,876 from Rs.207,047 whereas the prices of 10 gram 22 karat gold went down to Rs.189,636 from Rs.1689,793 the All Sindh Sarafa Jewellers Association reported.

The price of per tola silver and 10 grams silver remained unchanged at Rs 2750 and Rs2357.68.

The price of gold in the international market increased by $9 to $2,332 from $2,323 the Association reported.

Dry, very hot weather forecast for city

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BAHAWALPUR, Jun 15 (APP):The local Met Office has forecast dry and very hot weather for city for next 24 hours.
The highest maximum temperature 44 centigrade and the lowest minimum 33 centigrade were recorded during last 24 hours.
Dry and hot weather has also been forecast for rest of the region.

Newsmen urged to focus on demystifying misconceptions hindering polio extermination efforts

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PESHAWAR, Jun 15 (APP): Newsmen are urged to focus on demystifying myths and misconceptions being felt among public regarding polio eradication initiatives, causing prevalence of the crippling and in some cases fatal disease only in Pakistan and Afghanistan despite being successfully wiped out globally.
“Media has the power to mold public opinion through impactful reporting and shaping public opinion in favor of polio vaccination that can help in eradication of the virus from the region,” observed speakers at an orientation workshop arranged for sensitization of media persons on polio eradication.
Titled as `Role of Media in Polio Eradication’, the workshop was organized by Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa with the support of United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF).
The workshop was attended by Program Manager UNICEF Dr. Wisam Hazem, President Peshawar Press Club Arshad Aziz Malik, Ex-President PPC Muhammad Riaz, officials of UNICEF, WHO and EOC, senior journalists of different news organizations.
Speaking at the inaugural session, Program Manager UNICEF Dr. Wisam Hazem said media can play a key role in creating public opinion in favour of polio vaccination, countering negative propaganda against these vaccines and removing the existing misconceptions and myths among the people.
“Through use of modern communication platforms including social media, newsmen can play an effective role in removing misapprehensions among public as still thousands of direct refusals are found during vaccination campaigns,” observed Shadab Younas, Communication Officer UNICEF.
Shadab appealed media men to extend their support in convincing people who are hesitant towards polio vaccination through effective human angle stories, developing documentaries and bring forth neutral and trusted voices to change the perception of the people.
The crippling polio virus is still stalking our minors and can cause lifelong disabilities as still 24 positive environmental samples are found from sanitation water of different cities of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, she apprised participants of the workshop.
Out of the total of 24 samples, 12 are received from provincial metropolis, Peshawar in five months of 2024, she added.
The biggest challenge in polio prevention and annihilation drives is boycott by people who flatly refuse to cooperate on basis of myths and misunderstandings they have in their minds which can only be removed through awareness by media about the efficacy of vaccine and damages of infection on life of children, Shadab observed.
The objective of the workshop sensitization of newsmen on how to accurately report polio eradication efforts, counter misinformation and negative propaganda, enabling them to understand the significance of polio eradication and their critical role in achieving it, she continued.
In his technical presentation on polio eradication, Dr. Nabeel Liaqat, Provincial Disease Surveillance Officer WHO,  focused on the origin of polio virus, its epidemiology, different types of polio virus and vaccines as well as the significance of polio eradication through regular polio vaccination.
Dr. Nabeel informed newsmen that ten cases have been reported in Pakistan and Afghanistan, five each in both the countries, till May of 2024.
He said polio has been eradicated throughout the globe through administration of OPV vaccine which is also used in our country but still the results have not been achieved.
He sought media support in building community trust and changing the perception of the people towards vaccine acceptability so that this virus may be wiped out from the last endemic zone.
Senior journalist and trainer, Safiullah Gul, guided the participants on how to develop effective stories for print and electronic media which may touch the feelings of their respective audience and lead to a change in positive behaviors towards public health.
Referring to support of media for the national cause of polio eradication, President Peshawar Press Club, Arshad Aziz Malik stressed on need for conducting capacity building workshops for journalists and added that press club can extend technical support in this regard.
He said Peshawar Press Club has already signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with EOC for dissemination of information regarding any initiative taken for polio eradication.
Arshad thanked EOC and Unicef for arranging such a useful workshop on a very important issue of public health and held out assurance of full cooperation and support from media community and PPC in fight for eradication of polio from this region.

Boy drowns in canal

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SARGODHA, Jun 15 (APP):A 16-year-old boy drowned in the Lower Jhelum canal in the jurisdiction of Phularwan police station here on Saturday.
Police said that Umar Farooq, a resident of Phularwan, was bathing with his friends in the canal when he drowned.
A Rescue 1122 team reached the spot and fished out the body. An investigation is ongoing.

SBBWUP’s GYM Club organises visit to promote environmental awareness, cultural heritage in Swat

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PESHAWAR, Jun 15 (APP):The GYM Club of Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Women University (SBBWUP), in collaboration with the Forest Department, Archaeology and Museum Department, and District Administration Swat on Saturday organised a two-day visit to promote environmental awareness and preserve cultural heritage in Swat Valley.
The initiative featured a series of activities including a cleanliness drive, a plantation campaign, and guided tours of historical and archaeological sites such as Barikot, Shingardar Stupa and Swat Museum.
Participants gained insights into the impact of climate change on cultural heritage and the significance of adopting eco-friendly tourism practices. The event aimed to instil environmental consciousness and stewardship among students and local communities, advocating for a sustainable future for the region.
Led by Vice Chancellor Dr Safia Ahmad (T.I) and her team, the event received commendation from the District Government and collaborating departments.
The chief organiser and focal person of the GYM Club, Dr Faiza Tawab, along with organisers Dr Naila Inayat, Dr Hamida Bibi, Tashfeen Zia and Saira Khan, played pivotal roles in ensuring the success of the initiative.

Arshad Nadeem set to compete in Diamond League events

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 15 (APP): In a significant development, Pakistani athlete Arshad Nadeem has been granted a long-term multiple entry visa for the Schengen region, courtesy of the efforts of the Pakistan Athletics Federation (PAF).
This will enable Nadeem to participate in the Diamond League events in Finland and France, paving the way for his journey to the Olympics.
The PAF, in collaboration with Major General (R) Muhammad Akram Sahi, Vice President of the Asian Athletics Federation, played a crucial role in facilitating the visa issuance, said a press release.
Sahi had appealed to his counterparts in European Federations and World Athletics, seeking support for Arshad’s training and competition endeavours abroad.
With this visa, Nadeem will now have the opportunity to train abroad, compete in all European competitions, including the Olympics, and showcase his talent on the global stage.
This achievement is due to PAF’s dedication to promoting athletics in Pakistan and supporting its athletes in achieving their goals.

Over 12,000 cops deployed for Eid security

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KARACHI, Jun 15 (APP):Approximately 12,781 police officers have been assigned to ensure security during Eid-ul-Azha prayers throughout the city.
According to a Karachi Police spokesman on Saturday, under the directives of Additional IGP Karachi Imran Yaqoob Minhas, the deployment includes 5,600 officers and personnel in the East Zone, 3,656 in the South Zone, and 3,525 in the West Zone.
Additionally, around 2,170 officers and personnel will oversee security at collection points for sacrificial animal hides.
Security measures have been heightened at all major shopping centers, markets, and other crowded locations. The traffic police have also been instructed to maintain smooth traffic flow in the city during Eid-ul-Azha.

DC announces ban on swimming, batting, boating in rivers, canals

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PESHAWAR, Jun 15 (APP): The District Administration Peshawar has banned swimming, bathing and boating in rivers and canals to preventing any untoward incidents.
The district administration has imposed a ban under section 144 on swimming, bathing and boating in Warsak Lift and Gravity Canal and all major waterways including Azakhel Dam. The ban has been imposed under Section 144 in the public interest.
Accidents occur during swimming, bathing and boating of small children and local people in dams, canals and rivers. As a result of accidents, a lot of resources are wasted due to rescue activities.
To avoid accidents, swimming, bathing and boating have been banned in Warsak lift and Gravity Canal aqueducts and Azakhel Dam.