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PM Shehbaz conveys Eid greetings to UAE president; lauds consistent support to Pakistan
ISLAMABAD, Jun 19 (APP): Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday held a telephone conversation with President of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and conveyed warm greetings to him on the occasion of Eid-ul-Azha.
The two leaders extended best wishes and prayers for the continued progress and prosperity of the people of the UAE and Pakistan.
Prime Minister Shehbaz reiterated Pakistan’s deep appreciation to President Mohamed bin Zayed for the UAE’s consistent support to Pakistan and also reaffirmed Pakistan’s full support to the Emirates through thick and thin.
Recalling his “most productive” visit to the UAE in May 2024, the prime minister reaffirmed Pakistan’s strong commitment to transforming the fraternal and special ties between the two countries into an enduring and mutually beneficial strategic partnership, especially focused on trade and investment.
Emphasizing the significance of frequent high-level exchanges between the two countries, Prime Minister Shehbaz reiterated to the UAE president an invitation to undertake an official visit to Pakistan, at his earliest convenience.
In response, Sheikh Mohamed graciously conveyed his acceptance of the invitation and agreed to undertake an official visit to Pakistan at an early date.
Both leaders agreed to remain in close contact to advance their shared desire to take the brotherly and close ties between the two countries to even greater heights.
France’s Sorbonne University awards ‘PhD in Computer Networking’ to Pakistani student Imran Syed
ISLAMABAD, Jun 19 (APP): The Sorbonne University of France has awarded the “PhD in Computer Networking” degree to Muhammad Imran Syed, a brilliant Pakistani student hailing from remote Nauranga village of Mianwali District.
Syed Aqeel Hussain Shah, Press Attaché, French Embassy Islamabad, a proud father was among the audience at the University’s auditorium witnessing his son to receive the degree.
Imran Syed successfully defended his PhD thesis on September 5, 2023.
After obtaining BSc in Telecom Engineering from Bahria University Islamabad with silver medal, he earned his first MSC in Mobile and Satellite Communications with distinction in his research paper on 4G, from the University of Glamorgan, Wales, United Kingdom, and the second in same field under a scholarship from the European Institute of Technology (EIT), spending one year in Berlin, Germany and the second one at Sorbonne, France.
Soon after his second Masters, he was fortunately selected against only one post of PhD in Computer Networking at the Sorbonne University Paris on scholarship.
During three years of PhD, his five research papers were approved, presented in conferences and published in different international journals.
Imran Syed is the grandson of a well-known educationist of Mianwali District late Headmaster Atta Muhammad Shah.
FIH Hockey Pro League title showdown in Netherlands
ISLAMABAD, Jun 19 (APP): The final stage of the FIH Pro League 2023/24 season is about to get underway in Netherlands with matches to be played in Utrecht and Amsterdam from June 22-30.
Netherlands, Belgium, Germany and Great Britain would all be in action in the men’s and women’s competition, with both titles still up for grabs, said a press release.
Netherlands currently stand at the top of women’s standings with 36 points having won all 12 games so far this season. With 4 games left in the season, Netherlands hold an 8-point lead over Germany in third place, and the Danas could halt the Dutch title charge but will require other teams to take points off the hosts as well. Argentina, who finished their campaign earlier during the Antwerp stage, are second with 34 points from 16 games. Belgium and Great Britain, on 19 and 14 points respectively are out of contention for the title, but will still aim to hit their strides fully, with the Olympic Games just a month away.
In the men’s competition, Australia, who finished their campaign on 34 points were currently in pole position for their second title. But Netherlands with 26 points and Great Britain with 22 points are also in contention with 4 games in hand. Germany and Belgium can’t mathematically catch up to the Kookaburras as they sit on 19 points from 12 games, with 31 points being the maximum either of them can reach if they win all their remaining 4 games.
Saudi ministry distributes over 400 million food items to Hajj pilgrims
ISLAMABAD, Jun 19 (APP): The Saudi Ministry of Commerce oversaw the distribution of over 400 million food items and more than 160 million packages of milk and juice to pilgrims during the Hajj season of 1445 AH.
According to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA), beverages were the most sought after, with bottled water following closely at over 147 million packages, and baked goods totaling more than 84 million loaves of bread.
As part of the Hajj plan this year, the ministry’s supervisory teams worked closely with organizers to guarantee the availability of essential goods for pilgrims.
They conducted inspections at sales outlets, monitored food supply chains, and supervised commercial establishments to uphold consumer protection regulations and prevent any violations.
PM lauds Punjab CM, her team over cleanliness operations during Eid days
ISLAMABAD, Jun 19 (APP): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday appreciated Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz and her team for ensuring cleanliness and providing other public services during the three days of Eid-ul-Azha.
“Well done Punjab Well done Maryam Nawaz,” the prime minister remarked while lauding the Punjab CM and her team for successfully carrying out the cleanliness drive.
He said that an 80% reduction in throwing waste in the Lahore canal consequent to the use of drones was appreciable.
Prime Minister Shehbaz saluted the cleanliness teams for performing their duties in the sizzling hot weather and asked the Punjab government to keep up the tradition of public service and sprinkling rose water in the streets to suppress the odor.
He expressed the hope that the Punjab government would not only continue the standard of public service but would also improve it further.
People flock to fun places to celebrate Eid
RAWALPINDI, Jun 19 (APP): Like the second Eid day, people were flocking to fun places across Rawalpindi division on the third day of Eid ul Azha to celebrate the festival.
The people were visiting their relatives and recreational places to enjoy Eid celebrations with their loved ones.
In Rawalpindi, great rush was being witnessed on the roads and people were visiting 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.
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 concerned authorities failed to control the quality and rates of the commodities rather there was no check and balance in this 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, on the directives of the Commissioner Rawalpindi Division, Engineer Aamir Khattak, the departments concerned particularly Police, City Traffic Police (CTP) and Rescue-1122 remained alert during Eid ul Azha holidays to ensure security and provide maximum relief to the citizens.
The authorities concerned were also instructed 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.
On the occasion, tight security arrangements were made by Rawalpindi police on the directives of City Police Officer (CPO) Syed Khalid Mehmood Hamdani.
No untoward incident was 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.
People planned a number of programs while 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 children and young girls enjoyed the swings and delicious food such as chana chat, gol gappay, burger, finger chips, pakoras, samosas and many other sweets.
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.