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Students holding flags of different countries express solidarity with the children and people of Palestine during the annual sports day meet at the Preparatory School

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Students holding flags of different countries express solidarity with the children and people of Palestine during the annual sports day meet at the Preparatory School
APP07-231223 ISLAMABAD: December 23 – Students holding flags of different countries express solidarity with the children and people of Palestine during the annual sports day meet at the Preparatory School. APP/SAK/ABB
Students holding flags of different countries express solidarity with the children and people of Palestine during the annual sports day meet at the Preparatory School
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Students holding flags of different countries express solidarity with the children and people of Palestine during the annual sports day meet at the Preparatory School
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ISLAMABAD: December 23 – Students take part in yoga session during the annual sports day meet at the Preparatory School. APP/SAK/ABB
Students holding flags of different countries express solidarity with the children and people of Palestine during the annual sports day meet at the Preparatory School
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ISLAMABAD: December 23 – Students take part in race competition during the annual sports day meet at the Preparatory School. APP/SAK/ABB

People purchasing second hand shoes at vendors’ roadside setup near Aabpara market

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People purchasing second hand shoes at vendors’ roadside setup near Aabpara market
APP04-231223 ISLAMABAD: December 23 - People purchasing second hand shoes at vendors’ roadside setup near Aabpara market. APP/SAK/ABB
People purchasing second hand shoes at vendors’ roadside setup near Aabpara market
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People purchasing second hand shoes at vendors’ roadside setup near Aabpara market
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ISLAMABAD: December 23 – A vendor displays warm wears at his roadside setup near Aabpara market. APP/SAK/ABB
People purchasing second hand shoes at vendors’ roadside setup near Aabpara market
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ISLAMABAD: December 23 – People busy in selecting and purchasing warm coats at a vendors roadside setup. APP/SAK/ABB

Malika-e-Tarannum Noor Jehan remembered on her death anniversary

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Noor Jahan-File
ISLAMABAD, Dec 23 (APP):The 23rd death anniversary of Malika-e-Tarannum Noor Jehan was observed on Saturday. Her real name was Allah Wasai. Born in Kasur in 1926, in a family of musicians, Noor Jehan started her musical career in Calcutta at the age of nine as a singer-child star.
She was renowned as one of the greatest and most influential singers of her time in South Asia and was given the honorific title of Malika-e-Tarannum. Noor Jehan ruled the film industry for more than 35 years and recorded about 10‚000 songs in various languages including Urdu‚ Punjabi and Sindhi.
Noor Jahan was the voice that injected spirit into the Pakistan Army and the public during the 1965 war with India.
In 1957‚ Noor Jahan was awarded the President’s Award for her acting and singing capabilities.
She also earned the Special Nigar Award, Pride of Performance, Life Time Achievement Award, Sitara-e-Imtiaz, PTV Life Time Achievement Award, and Millennium Award. She passed away on this day in 2000 due to cardiac arrest and was buried in Karachi.

SIFC timely decisions paving way to boost IT exports to $10 bln: Minister

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Dr. Umar Saif
ISLAMABAD, Dec 23 (APP):Caretaker Federal Minister for Information Technology and Telecommunication, Dr Umar Saif, on Saturday, said that the timely decisions made by the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) are yielding remarkable results and paving the way to boost Pakistan’s IT exports to $10 billion.
In a video message, the minister said, “We worked with the SIFC and the State Bank to make a significant policy intervention last month, allowing IT companies to keep 50% of their export revenue in dollars in an account in Pakistan and make their international expenses without any restrictions from this amount.”
The minister said that, as a result of the government initiative, IT companies are beginning to bring their dollars back home, and the country’s export revenue jumped by 14% in November, a 20% increase compared to last year.
At this rate, Dr Saif expressed hope that the country would cross $3 billion in IT exports in a few months. “Our journey towards $10 billion in IT export revenue is onwards and upwards,” he added. The positive results are expected to attract more foreign investments, creating a ripple effect that will benefit the entire technology ecosystem, he added.

SNGPL staffers welding gas pipes installing at Zeropoint area in federal capital

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SNGPL staffers welding gas pipes installing at Zeropoint area in federal capital
APP03-231223 ISLAMABAD: December 23 – SNGPL staffers welding gas pipes installing at Zeropoint area in federal capital. APP/SMR/ABB
SNGPL staffers welding gas pipes installing at Zeropoint area in federal capital
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PRA seals 13 housing colonies, 2 hotels

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FAISALABAD, Dec 23 (APP):The Punjab Revenue Authority (PRA) sealed 13 housing colonies and two hotels over non-payment of the dues.
A spokesman for the administration said on Saturday that Rs 60 million were outstanding against 13 housing colonies and two hotels, but their managers and developers failed to pay the amount despite repeated notices.
Therefore, the PRA commissioner issued orders for sealing the colonies and hotels.
Those facing action included Zamzam Hotel, National Hotel, Ideal Valley, al-Qasim Blossom View, Park View Homes, Riaz Garden Executive Block, Palm Villas, Ismail Housing Colony, Abdullah Valley, Palm Valley Executive, Palm Village, Kamal Avenue City, Abdullah Block, etc., he added.

A street vendor sprinkle water to the radish and carrot to keep them fresh on his bicycle setup in federal capital

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A street vendor sprinkle water to the radish and carrot to keep them fresh on his bicycle setup in federal capital
APP02-231223 ISLAMABAD: December 23 – A street vendor sprinkle water to the radish and carrot to keep them fresh on his bicycle setup in federal capital. APP/SMR/ABB
A street vendor sprinkle water to the radish and carrot to keep them fresh on his bicycle setup in federal capital
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CDA workers wrap the roadside plantlets with fodder to protect them from harsh weather in winter season

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CDA workers wrap the roadside plantlets with fodder to protect them from harsh weather in winter season
APP01-231223 ISLAMABAD: December 23 – CDA workers wrap the roadside plantlets with fodder to protect them from harsh weather in winter season. APP/SMR/ABB
CDA workers wrap the roadside plantlets with fodder to protect them from harsh weather in winter season
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Raja Riaz files nomination papers for NA-104 Faisalabad

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FAISALABAD, Dec 23 (APP):Former opposition leader in National Assembly Raja Riaz filed his nomination papers for National Assembly constituency NA-104 (Faisalabad-X), here on Saturday.
Later, talking to the media, he said Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) was a pro-people party, which had not made any seat adjustment with any party. “Whoever gets the ticket will contest election,” he added. He said no one was arresting those who had submitted their nomination papers because 22 candidates from NA-104 had so far submitted their nomination papers.
Raja Riaz alleged that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leaders and supports were spreading propaganda as they were afraid of popularity of PML-N. “They know that on February 8, the PML-N will sweep the elections and Nawaz Sharif will become the next prime minister of Pakistan,” he added.
He said the PTI intra-party election had been declared bogus by the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and even its own people. Now the PTI candidates could contest the elections as independents, he added.

First ever digital census of Pakistan to help improving policy planning, decision making

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Media awareness stressed for countrywide first-ever Digital Population Census 2023
PESHAWAR, Dec 23 (APP):The first-ever digital census of Pakistan completed in 2023 is not only a remarkable feat in the technological world but is also a big source for proper development planning and evidence-based decision-making through the provision of reliable data.
“The new census has touched almost all the sectors and provides comprehensive data which can help policymakers in proper planning based on data-supported evidence,” observed Chief Statistician, Dr Naeem ul Zafar.
Talking to APP at a Data Users and Producers Dialogue workshop organized by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) in Peshawar, Dr Naeem ul Zafar said for the first time in the history of the country, data for the development of frame for the economic census was also integrated with the housing and population census.
The exercise of integrating the economic census with the housing and population census has saved around Rs. Seven billion, Naeem disclosed. He said the gigantic exercise is the first ever in the South Asia region and will be followed by neighbouring countries in coming years.
About the details of the 2023 census, Dr Naeem said that would be uploaded online in January of 2024 after which people can benefit from it by getting a lot of information on the required sector. The digital census completed in a timeline of around 18 months also holds the distinction of first-ever uncontroversial census, he claimed.
Member PBS, Muhammad Sarwar Gondal said the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics is committed to providing accurate, reliable and accurate data for informed decision-making.
In this latest digital census, data of around 33 indicators are given by geo-tagging 40 million structures, he added. The information incorporated in the digital census will help policymakers get all relevant information at the time of approval of PC:1 of any project.
The framework of the economic census has also been developed which would help a lot in improving the economic policies of the country.  “Earlier result of population census took years to announce, but the 2023 census was announced soon after completion of numeration,” observed Muqadar Shah, Chief of UNFPA.
Muqadar Shah said in developed countries, people have an appetite for data and all policies are chalked based on data information. If we want proper development in Pakistan, we also have to prepare data for every sector and in this connection, the new census will play a very effective role. Data is a `goldmine’ and very shortly, without proper data, no new scheme would get approval for execution, Muqadar opined.
He appreciated the efforts made by PBS, Population, Education and other departments in the successful completion of the 2023 census which will be remembered in the history of the country as a big resource of data.