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Elder vendor selling sacrificial camel to attract the customers at Cattle Market in connection with Eid-ul- Azha.

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Elder vendor selling sacrificial camel to attract the customers at Cattle Market in connection with Eid-ul- Azha.
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LAHORE: June 14 – Elder vendor selling sacrificial camel to attract the customers at Cattle Market in connection with Eid-ul- Azha.

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LAHORE: June 14 – A vendor busy in bathing a sacrificial cow at cattle market ahead of Eid ul Azha.

Elder vendor selling sacrificial camel to attract the customers at Cattle Market in connection with Eid-ul- Azha.
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LAHORE: June 14 – Vendors busy in bathing a sacrificial goat at cattle market ahead of Eid ul Azha. 
Elder vendor selling sacrificial camel to attract the customers at Cattle Market in connection with Eid-ul- Azha.
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LAHORE: June 14 – Vendors displaying sacrificial animals to attract the customers in connection with Eid ul Azha at Cattle Market in the City. 

To protect the natural beauty of the River Kunhar and other streams KDA and Star Hydro power company inks MoU

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KAGHAN, Jun 14 (APP):In order to avoid disposing of animal remains in the River Kunhar and streams during Eid al-Azha and preserving the natural beauty of the Kaghan Valley and protect the Boi Dam, the Kaghan Development Authority (KDA) has inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Boi Dam administration and Star Hydro Power Company.
Under this agreement, the company’s General Manager, Muhammad Atif, visited the KDA headquarters and met with Deputy Director Amin ul Hassan.
During the meeting, they discussed a cleanliness plan for the valley during Eid al-Azha. As part of this plan, more than 3,000 special biodegradable bags will be distributed at various locations in Kaghan Valley through the collaboration of Star Hydro Power Company and KDA.
The Deputy Director appealed to the public to bring the remains to designated KDA locations for proper disposal by the staff. This measure will protect the valley from environmental pollution and foul odors during the tourist season.
He highlighted that disposing of animal remains in the Kunhar River can negatively impact the performance of the national asset, the Boi Dam, by increasing water contamination, which would require significant government expenditure for cleaning. Moreover, polluted river water poses threats to aquatic life.
He mentioned that announcements in mosques, KDA vehicles, and through local community leaders will be made to raise awareness among people.
Deputy Director Amin ul Hassan further informed that two camps will be established in the upper and lower valley to collect the remains.
Garbage trucks will be stationed near populated areas for easy disposal of remains, and lime will be used at certain collection points.
He emphasized that KDA, in collaboration with Star Hydro Power Company, will make every effort to prevent the disposal of remains in the Kunhar River, streams, and open areas. He urged the public to cooperate with KDA staff to ensure proper disposal of animal remains.

Govt committed for transforming Pakistan into digital economy: Shaza

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 14 (APP): Minister of State for IT and Telecommunication Shaza Fatima Khawaja here on Friday said that the government is committed for digitalization and transform Pakistan into Digital economy

During the meeting with GSMA’s Head of Asia Pacific Julian Gorman matters related to digital transformation, and upcoming GSMA Digital Nation Summit were discussed said a news release.

Country Lead Digital Transformation, Pakistan, GSMA, Saira Faisal was also present in the meeting.

She said Ministry of IT will play pivotal role in GSMA Digital Nation Summit. Ministry of IT & Telecom will extend full support and facilitation regarding GSMA Digital Nation Summit to be held on August 7.

Julian Gorman expressed his gratitude to MoITT for their support of the GSMA Digital Nation Summit in August and assured full support to the government in their digitization journey.

Khalid Maqbool urges spreading NCA’s message in world

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LAHORE, Jun 14 (APP):Federal Minister for Education and Professional Training Dr. Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui has said that he National College of Arts (NCA) has rich traditions in visual art and literature and there was need to spread this message beyond its walls.
During a visit to the National College of Arts (NCA) here on Friday, he said the NCA’s luminaries were masters in their respective areas and there was need to take message of this great art institution to the other parts of the country.
Principal/Vice Chancellor NCA Dr. Murtaza Jafri briefed the federal minister about the historic NCA and its future projects. “I had heard a lot about this great institution since my boyhood and have come here in person to experience the magic of this fairy-tale institution,” he responded.
Dr. Khalid Maqbool also visited the Zahoor-ul-Ikhlaq Gallery and evinced keen interest in the artworks put on display. All the works on display were creations of the NCA alumni and the faculty including Sadqain, Anna Molka Ahmed, Murtaza Jafri, Anwar Jalal Shemza, Mehboob Ali, Abbasi Abidi, Khalid Iqbal and Joan Fabian, etc.
To a query, the minister said Pakistan produces 25,000 IT graduates every year out of which only 5,000 get jobs in the country, adding that there was need for international certification so that our graduates are acceptable abroad.
He said extraordinary measures were needed to steer people from below the poverty line in the country and that was only possible through revolutionary measures by the government.

MAKKAH AL-MUKARRAMAH: June 14 – Artisans decorate Kiswah, the covering of the Holy Kaaba, with verses from the Holy Quran embroidered onto the it, at a Kiswah manufacturing factory.

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MAKKAH AL-MUKARRAMAH: June 14 – Artisans decorate Kiswah, the covering of the Holy Kaaba, with verses from the Holy Quran embroidered onto the it, at a Kiswah manufacturing factory.
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MAKKAH AL-MUKARRAMAH: June 14 – Artisans prepares thread used on Kiswa with verses from the Holy Quran embroidered onto it, at a Kiswah manufacturing factory. 
MAKKAH AL-MUKARRAMAH: June 14 – Artisans decorate Kiswah, the covering of the Holy Kaaba, with verses from the Holy Quran embroidered onto the it, at a Kiswah manufacturing factory.
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MAKKAH AL-MUKARRAMAH: June 14 – Artisan prepares thread used on Kiswa with verses from the Holy Quran embroidered onto it, at a Kiswah manufacturing factory. 
MAKKAH AL-MUKARRAMAH: June 14 – Artisans decorate Kiswah, the covering of the Holy Kaaba, with verses from the Holy Quran embroidered onto the it, at a Kiswah manufacturing factory.
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MAKKAH AL-MUKARRAMAH: June 14 – Artisan weave the special fabric of Kiswah, the covering of the Holy Kaaba, at a Kiswah manufacturing factory. MAKKAH AL-MUKARRAMAH: June 14 – Artisans decorate Kiswah, the covering of the Holy Kaaba, with verses from the Holy Quran embroidered onto the it, at a Kiswah manufacturing factory.

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MAKKAH AL-MUKARRAMAH: June 14 – Artisan weave the special fabric of Kiswah, the covering of the Holy Kaaba, at a Kiswah manufacturing factory.

MAKKAH AL-MUKARRAMAH: June 14 – Artisans decorate Kiswah, the covering of the Holy Kaaba, with verses from the Holy Quran embroidered onto the it, at a Kiswah manufacturing factory.
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MAKKAH AL-MUKARRAMAH: June 14 – Artisans decorate Kiswah, the covering of the Holy Kaaba, with verses from the Holy Quran embroidered onto the it, at a Kiswah manufacturing factory. 
MAKKAH AL-MUKARRAMAH: June 14 – Artisans decorate Kiswah, the covering of the Holy Kaaba, with verses from the Holy Quran embroidered onto the it, at a Kiswah manufacturing factory.
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Punjab presented tax-free budget with largest ADP: ministers

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LAHORE, Jun 14 (APP):The Pakistan Muslim League-N (PML-N) Punjab government has presented a tax-free and surplus budget of Rs 5,446 billion, having the largest ADP (Annual Development Programme) for fiscal year 2024-25, mainly focusing on social sector, infrastructure development, production sectors, services sectors, and special initiatives for people’s welfare and poverty alleviation.
This budget is not an exaggeration of figures but a consolidated document that has full cash cover and it is the outcome of the effective and well-though-out policies of the incumbent government. The full cash cover due to surplus revenue receipts, particularly the provincial own revenue receipts, will ensure complete utilisation of the ADP, thus ensuring maximum relief to the common man.
Provincial Senior Minister for Planning and Development (P&D) Marriyum Aurangzab and Provincial Finance Minister Mian Mujtaba Shuja-ur-Rehman stated this while addressing the post-budget conference, here on Friday.
The senior minister said that now the elected government was in place and “we have shun politics for the sake of politics and blame game, and we will have to make joint efforts for people’s well-being”. The opposition has the constitutional right of criticism and the government would welcome its objections which deemed better for the people and the country, she added.
She said that under the leadership of Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, the Punjab government was putting in order comprehensive measures such as promotion of information technology, skill development among youth, women, transgender community and the minorities. The priority sectors of the government are Education, Health, IT, Agriculture, infrastructure, and law and order. She elaborated that the government has allocated more funds for the above sectors, stating that Health Sector has been allocated a total of Rs 539 billion with ADP of Rs 129 billion; Education sector was allocated Rs 670 billion with Rs 66 billion ADP; Local Governments to get Rs 321 billion with Rs 62 billion ADP; Agriculture budget is Rs 117 billion with Rs 65 ADP; Rs 375 billion would be spent on infrastructure; and Rs 220 billion on Law and Order.
During the next financial year, she said, the government will also give subsidy in various sectors including Agriculture Rs 26.6 billion; Transport Rs 24.3 billion; and Rs 100 billion for the special initiatives.
Finance Minister Mian Mujtaba said that Rs 842 billion ADP was 28 per cent higher than the outgoing FY 2023-24 containing Rs 655 billion on this count. Out of the development budget, he elaborated, 33 per cent would be spent on Social Sector, 29 per cent on Infrastructure, 13 per cent on Production Sector, and 5 per cent on Services Sector, while 20 per cent would go to Special Programmes/Initiatives.
The finance minister said that total revenue collection was estimated at Rs 4643.40 billion; Rs 3,683.10 billion will be received from federal divisible pool; provincial receipts (Own Resource Revenue) are estimated at Rs 960.30 billion (54 per cent higher than the current fiscal year) for financial year 2024-25, while Non-Tax Revenues are estimated at Rs 488.40 billion (111 per cent higher than the current FY).
Regarding property tax, he explained that Rs 29 billion will be received on this count after the DC rate table has been revised after 10 years, but it would be implemented from January 1, 2025. He said that property tax revenues would reach up to Rs 50 billion, if the DC rate table would have been revised after every five years.
He made it clear that no change has been made in the traffic challan/fines ratio, adding that the last caretaker government had increased the ratio of fines which are now enforced.
Senior Minister for P&D said that Punjab government has allocated Rs 9.5 billion for Chief Minister’s Roshan Gharana Programme and Rs 80 billion for Chief Minister’s District SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) during the financial year 2024-24. Under CM Roshan Gharana Programme, relief would be provided to the people in the electricity bills and in the first phase, a complete solar system would be provided to domestic consumers using up to 100 units of electricity per month.
She said that low-cost houses are also being provided to the poor under ‘Apna Ghar, Apni Chhat’, besides launching Himmat Card, Negehban Card and Kisan Card. Developmental projects at district level would be completed under Chief Minister District SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) Programme to be monitored by the Punjab Chief Minister, she said and mentioned that Undergraduate Scholarship Programme and Chief Minister’s Skilled Programme will be launched with a cost of Rs 2.5 billion and Rs 2.97 billion, respectively.
She said that the first Garment City in Punjab is being built with a cost of Rs 3 billion and it would not only help promote textile industry but also increase foreign exchange reserves and jobs creation.
Similarly, she said, ‘Khhelta Punjab’ programme of Rs 7 billion will be initiated in all the provincial constituencies for provision of basic sports facilities to the people, while funds of Rs 6.5 billion will be spent on restoration of current sports facilities.
Marriyum Aurangzeb said that Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif’s dream of Digital Punjab is coming true as the foundation of Pakistan’s first IT city ‘Nawaz Sharif IT City’ has been laid within a short span of three months. Easy access to the internet is the basic component of Digital Punjab Programme, she added.
She said that Punjab budget also featured the Chief Minister’s programmes for the wellbeing of children, working women, special persons, and transgender community, as well as welfare programmes for minorities. CM Punjab Schools Meal Programme will be initiated with a cost of Rs 1 billion for the effective mental and physical growth of children; Daycare Centres will be established across Punjab for the children of working women with a cost of Rs 1 billion; CM Skill Development Programme worth Rs 1 billion to facilitate the transgender community; and Minority Development Fund would be established with a cost of Rs 2.5 billion.
Similarly, Nawaz Sharif Institute of Cancer Treatment and Research would be built in Lahore with a cost of Rs 56 billion; Rs 8.84 billion will be spent on construction of Nawaz Sharif Institute of Cardiology Sargodha; Rs 450 million has been allocated for launching of air ambulance service for shifting of patients from far-flung areas to the city hospitals; and Rs 1 billion has been set aside for Clinic on Wheels Project under with 200 ambulances are providing healthcare facilities to the people in far-flung areas. In addition, he said, Mobile Field Hospital Programme has been started with an objective to activate and increase Healthcare Coverage in the province.
Senior Provincial Minister said that the Punjab government has allocated Rs 9.5 billion for establishment of Punjab Socio-Economic Registry (PSER) and Rs 18 billion for Punjab Enforcement Regulatory Authority (PERA) in the financial year 2024-25. He explained that the PSER would be responsible for collection of socioeconomic information and determine the resources for the people of Punjab and on the basis of the PSER survey and research, future developmental and social welfare programmes would be worked out so that the genuine people could get their due right. The PERA would control price hike, illegal occupation of state land, hoarding and tight noose around the elements involved in such other illegal activities.
She said that a grant of Rs 3.8 billion has been earmarked for establishment of Smart Safe City project in 19 districts of Punjab, asserting that a total of Rs 10 billion would be spent on Murree Development Programme under which Rs 5 billion would be spent during next FY.
Finance Minister Mian Mujtaba said that the PML-N government always focused on expansion of roads network and keeping its track record in this connection, the present government has allocated a hefty grant of Rs 143 billion for roads sector. Out of the roads sector development budget, Rs 58 billion would be spent on the ongoing 528 developmental schemes. The minister said that development of south Punjab is the top priority of the present government as “we believe that development of Punjab hinges on the development of its southern parts”.
On the special directions of Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, he mentioned, a huge grant has been allocated for the south Punjab in the development budget 2024-25. Under the Roads Rehabilitation Programme, 684 kilometres long roads would be constructed and rehabilitated in south Punjab, she added.

A delegation of an International Consultancy Firm called on Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif.

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A delegation of an International Consultancy Firm called on Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif.
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ISLAMABAD: June 14 – A delegation of an International Consultancy Firm called on Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif.

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Pakistan offers vast opportunities for foreign investment across multiple sectors: ICCI

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 14 (APP):President Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI), Ahsan Zafar Bakhtawari, said that Pakistan’s growing economy offered potential opportunities for attractive returns and long-term growth across various sectors to the Spanish corporate sector.
He said this while speaking to a delegation of a Spanish Company, GM DEFENSA,  dealing in training activities, consulting services and exploring possibilities of business opportunities comprising  Franciso Galvan Pardo,  Eloy Ariza Domingo, Shahbaz Muhammad Khatoon and Atif Muhammad Khatoon, said a news release.
Ahsan Zafar said, “Spain is the world’s leading power in the olive oil and table olive sector, food processing and sharing of its expertise in solar and wind power sectors can be a great breakthrough for Pakistan.”
“Pakistan is an excellent tourism destination, its textile industry and information technology sectors are equally important for Spain.”
ICCI will be happy to connect the Spanish companies with Pakistan’s premier defense production institution, Defense Export Promotion Organization (DEPO) for joint ventures, he added.
Ahsan Zafar said, “Spanish investors can explore partnerships in pharmaceutical, sports sectors by saying that Pakistan also wants to have access to Latin American market  via Spain to explore the business possibilities for the advantage of all the stakeholders.”
GM DEFENSA Franciso Galvan Pardo said that an MoU between the Madrid Chamber of Commerce and ICCI will go a long way in enhancing the close collaboration between  the business communities of the two countries and that their firm will play its role for the needful.
Shahbaz Muhammad Khatoon said that they have found Pakistan completely a peaceful, safe and secure country which is best destination for investment by saying that Spain is a potential market for Pakistani Rice and fertilizer and that the main objective of their visit is to offer this opportunity to Pakistani business community.
Former President ICCI Akram Farid apprised the delegation about the investment friendly atmosphere in Pakistan including the tax exemption for ten years for investment in Economic Zones adding that Pakistan is the producer of the best quality rice in the world as well as the Pink Salt, Steel, Marble and Flowers and Spanish corporate sector can derive benefit by importing the products.
Sectary General United Business Group Zafar Bakhtawari said that Pakistan has a lot of good-will for Spain because both are connected through a shared history. He said that Pakistan is spending huge foreign exchange on the import of palm oil and that by producing olive oil with the help of Spain will usher a revolution in its agriculture sector.
ICCI Vice President Azhar-ul-Islam Zafar, Khalid Chaudhry, Ch. Mohammad Ali, Rizwan Chheena, Shaikh Mohammad Ejaz, Jamshaid Akhtar Shaikh, Malik Nadeem Akhtar and Nasir Mahmood, Javaid Malik of Star marketing were also present on the occasion.

Federal minister stresses future-ready education

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LAHORE, Jun 14 (APP):Federal Minister for Education and Professional Training Dr. Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui has said, “We must provide our youth with an education that will be essential in future.”
Talking to the media at the Pakistan Institute of Fashion and Design (PIFD) here on Friday, he mentioned that a significant portion of our population consisted of youth, and they were our future. He stated that the government is aware of its responsibilities and has declared an education emergency to educate the youth, adding that we should provide an education that will be relevant in ten years.
In response to a question about the 18th Amendment, he said that some provinces benefited from the amendment while others did not. He mentioned that the 18th Amendment was introduced for devolution of powers, but it proved otherwise in the past 15-20 years. He noted that the federal government has very limited fiscal space after debt repayments and defence expenditure. He suggested that tax should not be based on areas, industry and agriculture, rather, it should be on income, adding that whoever earns should pay tax.
Replying to a question about differences between the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) and the government, he said that the PPP was present in the house during the budget session, and their protest was merely symbolic.
Earlier, Prof. Hina Tayyaba Khalil, Vice Chancellor of the PIFD, along with the Registrar, faculty, staff and students, welcomed the federal minister, who attended the closing ceremony of the Thesis Display 2024 as the chief guest.
Dr. Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui witnessed the work of students and expressed his admiration for the students’ creativity and the remarkable quality of their thesis projects representing all areas of the country. He also commended the state-of-the-art facilities available to students at the PIFD campus, recognising the institution’s commitment to fostering innovation and excellence in fashion and design education.
The visit highlighted the significant achievements of the PIFD students and the institution’s role in nurturing future leaders in the fashion industry.