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ITP issues over around 1 million fines, 48,347 new driving licenses

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 31 (APP): Islamabad Traffic Police (ITP) has taken 8,87,849 actions against traffic rules violations of various kinds during the year 2023, an ITP spokesperson said on Sunday.
According to him, overall the ITP took action against 8,86,698 vehicles and motorcycles for traffic violations while legal actions were also taken against 1,151 individuals for severe traffic violations.
He said that the actions were taken in compliance with the special directives of the Islamabad Capital City Police Officer (ICCPO) Dr. Akbar Nasir Khan
The spokesperson shared that as many as 1,587 driving licenses were suspended while permits for 419 public transport vehicles were revoked. Additionally, 17,420 cars and 38,000 motorcycles involved in severe violations were impounded at various police stations.
Moreover, the ITP issued 48,347 new driving licenses, renewed 20,375 licenses upon expiry, and issued 95,333 learner permits. Furthermore, 10,930 duties were performed by traffic police officers and officials in various national and international delegations, assemblies, and public order situations. However, 32 officers were injured while performing their duties.
As per details, landmark achievements in the year included the establishment of a new Traffic Headquarter at Faizabad, a women’s driving centre, an increase in penalties for traffic law violations, implementation of an internationally recognized driving license in two languages, integration of E-Challan system with criminal record as well as notification to concerned individuals before the expiration of new driving licenses. re traffic violations.
ICCPO Dr Akbar Nasir Khan said that the purpose of all these actions was to ensure compliance with traffic laws, which resulted in a significant 12% reduction in accidents due to an increase in penalties for violations.
The Traffic Police officers diligently and professionally fulfilled their duties during the ongoing construction work at various locations including Bahria Chowk, Colonel Sher Khan Shaheed Road, Expressway, Rawal Dam Chowk Flyover, Golra Mor Underpass, Park Road, and Murree Road to ensure smooth flow of traffic.
ICCPO further said that the ITP serves as a role model for other provinces due to its professional approach. “Islamabad witnesses a huge influx of vehicles daily, and maintaining traffic flow on roads while enforcing traffic laws is an extremely challenging task,” he added.
The ITP requires an additional 2,600 officers and officials, there are insufficient residential facilities and a shortage of vehicles also, he said adding that the determination to collaborate with the government in 2024 to address these deficiencies and provide better services to the citizens of Islamabad.
Chief Traffic Officer (CTO) Islamabad, Muhammad Sarfraz Virk said that protecting the lives of citizens was among the priorities of the ITP, adding that there is no tolerance for breaking traffic rules.
“The rules are there to safeguard the lives of people and it is a basic responsibility of the ITP to ensure implementation of all these rules for public interests,” he said.
According to the CTO, an electronic system was introduced to penalise traffic rules violators to cope with ever-increasing traffic violations in Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) to make the traffic system on par with international standards.
Under the new e-system, a penalty fine against the respective violations would be imposed on motor vehicle owners automatically. A similar system is already operating in many countries of the word, he said, adding that keeping pace with technological advancement, it was decided to launch an automatic system with lesser human involvement to control the traffic violations issue,” he added. The said digital system is linked with CCTV cameras of the Safe City Project installed at various locations in the capital.
When someone commits any violation, the CCTV will blink and punch a picture of the number plate of that vehicle. Some codes of compressive traffic rules are installed in the new system. The system-linked CCTV will trace violations by messages generated by these codes.
Meanwhile, the ITP deputed four DSPs, 22 inspectors, and 475 officers, including the specialized squads to elaborate a plan to ensure smooth traffic flow during celebrations of New Year’s night and to ensure public safety as well as curb traffic violations.
The traffic officials vigilantly monitored the wheeling, participation in car racing, and any activities that disrupt the flow of traffic.
Special attention was given to motorcyclists with heavy silencers, known for creating noise disturbances on the roads. On the night of New Year’s Eve, a significant deployment of law enforcement personnel was exercised.

FBR collects over Rs.1 trillion gross revenue in a single month

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 31 (APP): Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has created history by collecting Rs.1021 Billion in December 2023 and after adjusting refunds of Rs.38 billion issued during the month, reached net collection of Rs.984 billion.
Targets for the month as well as for the first six months of the current financial year were also surpassed, said a news release here on Sunday.
The target for the first six months was Rs.4425 billion (as agreed with IMF), which was surpassed by 43 billion and recorded a collection of Rs.4468 billion.
FBR in the corresponding six months of the previous year collected Rs.3428, thus registering an increase of more than Rs 1 trillion.
This is despite the fact that refunds of Rs.230 billion have been issued against Rs.177 billion during the corresponding period of the previous year and continuous import compression.
Contraction in imports continues to impede revenues collected at the import stage. In the past, the revenue mix at the import stage and domestic taxes used to be 50:50.
This has now changed to 36:64 and FBR has absorbed the entire impact of import compression through raising more revenues domestically.
The ratio of direct and indirect taxes has also altered and the share of Direct Taxes has increased to 49% for the first 6 months.
However, in December alone the share of Direct taxes was recorded at 59%. This share also registered an increase of 41% in the first 6 months as compared to the corresponding period of the previous year.
Again, within Direct Taxes, FBR during the past two years, has reduced the share of withholding taxes from 70% to 55-58%. However, during December 2023, the share of withholding taxes has been recorded as low as 40%.
It would not be out of place to mention, that, FBR collected 1 trillion as an annual collection back in 2007-08. It took 50 years to achieve this milestone. Whereas, in a span of only 15 years, this feat has been accomplished in a single month; through untiring efforts, sheer dedication, and hard work of field formations and top brass of FBR.
Chairman FBR congratulates Member (Customs Operations), Member (IR- Operations), and their teams for achieving this unsustainable task.
He also thanks the taxpayers, without whose continuous support and correct declarations, this target could not have been accomplished.

ECP sets up election monitoring centres

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LAHORE, Dec 31 (APP):The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has established the Election Monitoring and Control Centers to register public complaints for general election.
The ECP local chapter sources told APP that the centers had been established at provincial, divisional and district levels, extending beyond Islamabad, for swift resolution.
Sources said trained personnel had been deployed at the Election Monitoring and Control Centers to swiftly address and resolve complaints.
The control rooms will maintain communication with relevant personnel and stakeholders, including preliminary findings, Returning Officers and District Returning Officers.
Individuals can register complaints related to the general elections with EMCC staff by emailing complaints to complaints@ecp.gov.pk or sending them via WhatsApp to 0327-5050610.
A helpline at 111-327-000 has also been established for the convenience of complainants, operating initially from eight morning to six evening.

CM felicitates nation on start of Year 2024

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LAHORE, Dec 31 (APP):Chief Minister Punjab Mohsin Naqvi, while congratulating the nation on the start of year 2024, said that “our resolve is much higher than the challenges”.
Hopefully, the year 2024 would bring a ray of hope for the Pakistani nation, he said and added “Every achievement is possible with determination, resolve and hard work”.
The CM underscored that it was utmost strive of the government to bring betterment in lives of people in the year 2024. “Pakistan has commenced its journey of progress and it is not going to halt now. The future of Pakistan is bright and prosperous.”
Mohsin Naqvi underlined that “we should say good bye to the year 2023 and welcome the new year 2024. We will have to take into account over achievements and failures. We reiterate our pledge to utilise all our abilities in order to make Pakistan a prosperous country.”

PPP key player for formation of govt: Gilani

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MULTAN, Dec 31 (APP): Former Prime Minister and PPP Central Leader Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani said on Sunday that no government could be formed in the country without the Pakistan Peoples Party.
He said this while talking to journalists on the occasion of the participation of a good number of people from the Christian Community in PPP.
Gilani stressed the need for a level playing field in politics. He called on the Election Commission to ensure transparent elections.
Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani thanked the Christian community in South Punjab, particularly in Multan, for their support for PPP.
He highlighted the challenges faced by minorities and pledged to address the issues by actively participating in the parliament. Gilani expressed solidarity with the Palestinian cause, advocating for their freedom.
To a query, Gilani stated PPP’s commitment to democracy, mentioning the 85% implementation of the Charter of Democracy between Shaheed Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif.
He asserted PPP’s role in the development of South Punjab, citing projects like the International Airport and Motorways.
Gilani also mentioned the approval of Cadet College in Multan. Responding a different questions, he acknowledged Bilawal Bhutto Zardari’s initiation of election rallies and the forthcoming rallies in Punjab.
On this occasion, Naveed Amir Jeeva, Bishop Leo Rodrick Paul, Father Naeem Javed, Younus Javed, Father Atif, Father Faheem Shahzad, Father Faheem Shahzad, Father Aurangzeb, Father Ali Izar Tahir, and others were also present.

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
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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
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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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IESCO resorts to 6-8 power load-management

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IESCO
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.