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KSA endows special funding for IIUI

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 31 (APP):Dr Hathal Homoud Alotaibi, President of International Islamic University continuing his efforts to take the university out of the financial crisis, managed to arrange more assistance from Saudi Arabia as salaries of the IIUI employees for December were managed through the Saudi Financial Support Fund.

According to IIUI officials, the total Budgetary Support in the Shape of “Support for Payment of Salary” from Saudi Arabia to IIUI = 818 Million PKR. This includes Budget Support for F/Y 2022-23 and payment of arrears & allowances. Also, Payment of Salary for December 2023 = 300 Million PKR.

In addition, Budgetary Support in the Shape of “Support for University Development Projects” makes a total of 86 Million PKR in this regard.

Since his joining in 2020, Dr. Hathal Homoud through his reforms in the light of the strategic plan has led the university to manage salaries, arrears and developmental projects through Saudi funding. Moreover, a grand mosque during his tenure has already been approved by the Saudi government (with an estimated cost of about $32 million) at the new campus of the university.

Dr. Hathal has once again reiterated his resolve to take the university out of the financial crisis and assured that academic excellence shall remain a top priority.

IIUI Rector, Dr. Samina Malik while thanking the Saudi Government for the continuous support of the university has said that the university is an omen of the strong bond between both brother countries.

She said the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques has always been generous to support IIUI.

She added that the whole IIUI community is thankful to Saudi Arabia for financial assistance to the university.

A beautiful view of the last sunset of the year 2023 in the city

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A beautiful view of the last sunset of the year 2023 in the city
APP45-311223 HYDERABAD: December 31 - A beautiful view of the last sunset of the year 2023 in the city. APP/FHN/TZD/FHA
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Sindhi writers, intellectuals and Sindhi folk singers throwing rose petals in the Indus River during last sunset of 2023 at Almanzar Picnic Point

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Sindhi writers, intellectuals and Sindhi folk singers throwing rose petals in the Indus River during last sunset of 2023 at Almanzar Picnic Point
APP44-311223 HYDERABAD: December 31 - Sindhi writers, intellectuals and Sindhi folk singers throwing rose petals in the Indus River during last sunset of 2023 at Almanzar Picnic Point. APP/FHN/TZD/FHA
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A beautiful view of the last sunset of the year 2023 at Sea view

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A beautiful view of the last sunset of the year 2023 at Sea view
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KARACHI: December 31 – A beautiful view of the last sunset of the year 2023 at Sea view. APP/SDQ/TZD/FHA
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KARACHI: December 31 – A beautiful view of the last sunset of the year 2023 at Sea view. APP/SDQ/TZD/FHA

IESCO resorts to 6-8 power load-management

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 31 (APP): Islamabad Electric Supply Company (IESCO) has resorted to six to eight hours of power load-management in all operation circles of the company due to a gap in demand and supply.
According to IESCO spokesperson, load management would be ended after the restoration of normal supply to the company from the national grid system.
The company regretted the inconvenience to the valued consumers, he said.
He said the load management schedule has already been uploaded at the IESCO website www.IESCO.com.pk.

RTO Rawalpindi collects Rs. 21 billion in December; achieves target: Tehmina

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 31 (APP): Regional Tax Office (RTO), Rawalpindi, by collecting Rs. 21 billion tax in December 2023 has achieved its revenue target set for this month, said Chief Commissioner Tehmina Amir in a statement issued here on Sunday.

She further said that the RTO Rawalpindi has also realised its quarterly (October-December) revenue collection target.

Aqeel, Sarah emerge victorious in 8th Serena Hotels Tennis C’ships

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 31 (APP): Aqeel Khan continued his dominance at the national level as he clinched men’s singles title of the 8th Serena Hotels National Ranking Tennis Championships 2023 by beating promising Muhammad Shoaib in the final at the PTF-SDA Tennis Complex, Islamabad on Sunday.

Aqeel won the first set 6-3, but Shoaib showed his class as Aqeel conceded the second set 1-6. However, Aqeel bounced back to take the third set 6-2 to win the title.

Meanwhile, in the ladies’ singles final, Sarah Mahboob Khan overpowered Meheq Khokhar 6-3,6-2 to annex the title.

Elsewhere, in the boys’ single 14 under final, Amir Mazari defeated Abdul Basit in a seesaw battle 7-5,5-7,7-5 to lift the title.

A large number of people came to visit Lake View

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A large number of people came to visit Lake View
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ISLAMABAD: December 31 – People enjoying and dancing at Lake View. APP/SAK/TZD/ZID

A beautiful view of the last sunset of the year 2023

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A beautiful view of the last sunset of the year 2023
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Ashrafi calls for accountability of May 9 culprits

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LAHORE, Dec 31 (APP): Prime Minister’s Special Representative and Pakistan Ulema Council Chairman Tahir Mehmood Ashrafi demanded punishment for those involved in attacks on the state and military installations on May 9.
Addressing the media at the Lahore Press Club on Sunday, Ashrafi announced a ban on New Year celebrations in solidarity with Palestinians, urging citizens to support them financially instead of fireworks.
Expressing concern about the justice system, he appealed to the Chief Justice of Pakistan to address issues faced by the lower-income population and emphasized the need for a just legal system and the improvement of the Zakat system to combat poverty effectively.
Highlighting the importance of righteous caliphate (Khilafat e Rashida), he stressed the principles of justice, equal treatment for all, and protection of non-Muslims’ rights. Ashrafi commended efforts to enhance security for the Christian community during Christmas.
Addressing contemporary challenges, he called for legal action against triple talaq (divorce) issuers, combating obscenity’s role in divorces, and countering fake news damaging homes. Ashrafi urged a focus on justice, education, health, and equal food provision for the implementation of a true spirit of righteous caliphate (Khilafat e Rashida).
He acknowledged the government’s efforts to reduce Hajj costs and proposed further reductions. On international matters, Ashrafi revealed military leaders’ warnings regarding the global repercussions if an immediate ceasefire is not achieved in Palestine.
He suggested that making Pakistan “green” would improve agriculture, leading to decreased prices of essential commodities. Ashrafi concluded by calling for the punishment of May 9 culprits and the release of the innocent.