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Surveillance, screening enhanced for Monkeypox: Dr. Mukhtar Ahmad

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 17 (APP): Prime Minister’s Coordinator for Health Dr. Malik Mukhtar Ahmad on Saturday said that the government has formulated a comprehensive strategy to protect the people from the Monkeypox (Mpox).

Addressing a press conference, Dr. Mukhtar Ahmad said that people need not worry as only one case of Mpox has been reported in Pakistan. He added surveillance and screening are in place at all airports and points of entry.

Dr. Mukhtar Ahmad said that in the provinces including the federal capital, laboratories are allocated for the diagnosis of Mpox. He said that cases of Mpox have been reported from Africa and people coming from Africa, America and the Gulf countries will be monitored.

He said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, the Federal capital and the provinces have taken steps on a joint priority basis. He said that the Ministry of Health is ensuring continuous monitoring daily and the government is closely monitoring the situation.

He said that the ministry is in full contact with the provinces and on the instructions of the prime minister, a meeting is being conducted on daily basis. He appealed to the public to isolate themselves at home if their family has a travel history and Mpox symptoms.

Dr. Mukhtar Ahmad added in such a situation contact a qualified doctor and follow the doctor’s instructions in case of having any such symptoms.

He said that this virus has been found in 99,000 people in the world and only 200 patients died and all others recovered. He said that symptoms may take 10 to 15 days to appear and spending too much time with the patient can spread it.

It is better if the patient is quarantined, he said adding that fever medicines are used for Mpox.

Abrar, Kamran released from first Test squad

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 17 (APP): Wrist spinner Abrar Ahmed has been released from the Pakistan Test side and he will now represent Pakistan Shaheens in the second four-day match against Bangladesh ‘A’, which will start at the Islamabad Club on Tuesday.

The decision has been made after the selectors have opted to go with an all-pace attack in the first ICC World Test Championship match against Bangladesh at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on Wednesday (21 August). Instead of benching him for the Test, the selectors named him in the Shaheens squad so that he could gain some match practice ahead of the second Test, which will start on 30 August.

Uncapped top-order batter Kamran Ghulam is the other player to be released from the Pakistan Test side and has been retained in the Pakistan Shaheens side for the second four-day match. He has also been appointed as the captain.
This means the Pakistan Test squad has been trimmed to 15 players, but will be back to its original 17-player strength after the conclusion of the second four-day match when Abrar and Kamran will rejoin the side for the second Test.

Mir Hamza, Mohammad Ali, Mohammad Huraira, Naseem Shah, Saim Ayub, Sarfaraz Ahmed and Saud Shakeel, who were part of the Pakistan Shaheen side, have now joined the Test side, while Mohammad Rameez Jnr has been left out for the second four-day match. These eight players have been replaced in the Shaheens side by Abrar Ahmed, Ali Zaryab, Imam Ul Haq, Mohammad Awais Anwar, Niaz Khan, Qasim Akram, Rohail Nazir and Sharoon Siraj.

Pakistan Shaheens squad (for second four-day) – Kamran Ghulam (captain), Abrar Ahmed, Ali Zaryab, Ghulam Mudassar, Imam-ul-Haq, Mehran Mumtaz, Mohammad Awais Anwar, Niaz Khan, Qasim Akram, Rohail Nazir (wicket-keeper), Saad Baig (wicket-keeper), Saad Khan, Sharoon Siraj and Umar Amin

FESCO issues shutdown program

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FAISALABAD, Aug 17 (APP):Faisalabad Electric Supply Company (FESCO) has issued shutdown program for Sunday due to necessary repair, maintenance and expansion of electricity lines.
According to the program issued by the company, power supply from AZ Apparel, K&M, Dhanola Industrial, Sajjad Estate, New Dry Port and al-Makkah Export feeders linked with 132-KV Millat Road grid station will remain suspended from 6 a.m. to 11 a.m. while FIEDMC, ATH, Coca Cola, Orient Material, Karas Paint, Hayat Chemia, Daily JW and Ghani Ceramics feeders attached with 132-KV FIEDMC grid station, Hyundai Nishat, Afridi Textile, Tapal Textile, Nishat Swits, Hayat Chemia No.2, Time Ceramics No.2, Sargodha Cloth, Maheen Textile and National Foods feeders connected with 132-KV FIEDMC-II grid station and Scarp-I feeder originating from 132-KV Chak Jhumra grid station will observe 6 a.m. to 12 noon on Sunday (August 18, 2024).

Four suspects involved in hundi arrested

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LAHORE, Aug 17 (APP):The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Lahore Circle arrested four suspects involved in hundi.
According to a spokesperson, Corporate Crime Circle FIA Lahore arrested four suspects involved in hundi from DHA Phase- 4 and domestic and foreign currency worth Rs140 million was recovered from them.
The spokesperson said that Rs 16.3 million Pakistani rupees, 15,000 800 US dollars, 11,000 660 euros, 120,000 Turkish currency, 2500 Qatari Rial, 392 Omani Rial, 774 Malaysian currency were recovered from the accused.
The accused have been identified as Muhammad Tahir, Usman Ali, Usman Majeed and Khurram Shehzad. An investigation is underway.

Use of mineral water plastic bottles banned in Sindh govt offices

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KARACHI, Aug 17 (APP):The use of mineral water plastic bottles is banned in all the Sindh government offices given the environmental impacts, here on Saturday.
The ban has been imposed due to the concerns expressed by the Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah in a Cabinet meeting.
According to available details with APP, all the offices of the Sindh government have been directed that the use of disposable mineral water plastic bottles must be stopped and replaced with jugs and glasses in all the offices with immediate effect.

PML-N under Nawaz Sharif leadership always served masses, launched mega uplift projects: Tarar

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 17 (APP):Federal Minister for Information, Broadcasting, National Heritage and Culture Attaullah Tarar said on Saturday that under the leadership of Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) had always done the politics of  services to the masses and provided them maximum facilities.
Nawaz Sharif, during his first term as prime minister, initiated mega  development projects including South Asia’s first Motorways network in the country, he said while addressing a press conference here.
He said it was  Nawaz Sharif who took steps for ease of business, initiated power generation projects and provided facilities to investors.
Tarar said that Punjab government had  taken a good step by providing subsidy to electricity consumers.
 “Chief Minister Punjab Mariam Nawaz has given a big relief to consumers in Punjab in terms of electricity,”  Tarar said adding it was historic and unprecedented step which would cost Rs 45 billion. He said a former caretaker minister who was also making hue and cry over power tariff,  now should come forward and laud the Punjab government’s initiative.
He said that in 2018 when the tenure of the PML-N government ended, inflation was only 4 per cent and GDP growth rate was over 6 per cent. He said that yesterday Nawaz Sharif rightly said that the people were hit by inflation and sky rocketing prices of daily use items during the era when £ 190 million scam emerged,  when Tosha Khana and cypher cases emerged and Punjab was at the mercy of  Farha Gogi and bad governance was at its worst.
He said during that time inflation reached 23 percent and the present regime with it hard work had brought it down to 11 percent and there were projections of further decrease.
The government has reduced the price of petroleum products as a gift to the nation on the occasion of independence day when it was celebrating the victory of Arshad Nadeem in Paris Olympics. Earlier, he said the PM had given Rs 50 billion relief to upto 200 unit power consumers for three months. He said that the package announced by Punjab chief minister would provide Rs 14 relief per unit to consumers using upto 500 units per month .
 He expressed the hope that with the steps taken by the federal and Punjab governments, the masses would get considerable relief and situation would further improve in the near future.
 Pakistan Army has its own mechanism of self-accountability and recent arrests were done after  transparent investigations.
He lamented that a political leader had fostered the politics of chaos, anarchy and division in the country and he in collusion with Faiz Hameed conspired to spread unrest in the country and worked against the integrity of the country.
Tarar asked who brought back the terrorists in the country.
 The founding chairman of PTI had said that the Taliban should come back.
 “All these people were involved in the efforts of PTI’s founder to spread chaos and anarchy in the country as PTI’s founder chairman did politics of manipulation by nexus.”
He said that  those who harmed the peace of the country will meet their fate. He said Imran was mastermind of the plot against the solidarity of the country and recently arrested persons were his companions.
He assured that all those linked with this gang would also be brought to book irrespective of their status.
He said like Pakistan Army,  other institutions should also start self accountability process.
The minister said that federal government and Balochistan government had launched a joint venture of 28000  solar tube well programme which would not only save electricity but also provide relief to the farmers.
 Prime Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif, he added, had asked for suggestions for right sizing and down sizing. Under this scheme non functional departments were being shutdown to reduce expenditure of the government, he maintained.
About PTI leader Latif Khosa’s remarks about the spouse of Chief Justice of Pakistan,  he said such remarks did not suit a learned person like him. He said that Imran and his cronies during PTI rule filed a reference against Qazi Faez Isa and brought his wife Serena Isa in the court. He said instead of accusing Serena, Latif Khosa should remember when an audio call of the mother- in-law of former chief justice was leaked. Tarar said, Khosa should have asked then that PTI cases should not be referred to Umar Ata Bandial as he was biased towards PTI.
Responding to media persons questions,  he said that the government was taking both short term and long term steps to reduce power tariff and task force was working on this agenda.
To a question,  he said that the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister should also make announcement for awarding Paris Olympics hero Arshad Nadeem. He also urged the KP government to provide sports facilities to its masses.

SNGPL disconnects seven metres, removes five illegal extensions

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LODHRAN, Aug 17 (APP):The Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL) UFG Control Task Force intensified its crackdown against gas pilferers, disconnected seven meters and removed five illegal extensions across the region.
According to details, a consumer metre was being used illegally in a colony on which the metre was disconnected. Another consumer metre was on non-billing and was installed at a site on which the metre disconnected.
Five meters were disconnected due to tampering and sent to the laboratory.
Five consumers, who were found providing gas to more than one household, had their illegal extensions removed.

Chenab, Jhelum rivers flowing normally in Sargodha: PDMA

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SARGODHA, Aug 17 (APP):Both the Chenab and Jhelum rivers  are flowing currently through the district within their normal flow levels, according to the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) on Saturday.
The spokesperson said that a water flow of 100,000 cusecs was recorded in the Chenab River until Saturday afternoon, and the flow is expected to reach 400,000 cusecs. While some crops cultivated along the river banks and a few illegal settlements have been affected, the water has not overflowed to inundate nearby villages or crops.
The PDMA has assured that all necessary arrangements, including relief camps, are in place and continuous monitoring of the Chenab and Jhelum rivers is underway, and all relevant departments are on high alert.

KP Food Authority conducts operation in DIKhan

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Dera Ismail Khan , Aug 17 (APP):The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Food Safety and Halal Food Authority (KP FS&HFA) on Saturday conducted operations and checked the quality of food items at various shops in DIKhan aiming to ensure the provision of quality food items across the city.
According to the information, on the direction of Deputy Director Halal Food Authority Dera Muhammad Asif, different teams of KP FS&HFA conducted raids on dairy shops, grocery stores, bakeries, milk shops, food and drink points in Topanwala Bazar, Circular Road, Kamishnari bazar and new Bannu Chungi.
The Authority’s team inspected various food items and checked these items at mobile laboratory on the spot besides sending some samples to the laboratory for further examination.
Additionally, counterfeitn and substandard food items including biscuits, cakes, drinks  and milk were seized from grocery stores during the operation.
The owners were heavily fined in accordance with the Food Safety Act, and further action is being taken as per the Act.
The inspection teams also issued warning notices to several shopkeepers and bakery shops and warned that action would be taken against violators in line with prescribed laws.
The official stated that the initiative underscores the KP Food Authority’s commitment to safeguarding public health and upholding food safety standards.

Monsoon rains continue in several districts of Balochistan.

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QUETTA, Aug 17 (APP):The monsoon rains continue in several districts of Balochistan.
The monsoon rains are ongoing in various districts of Balochistan, and this spell is expected to continue for the next two to three days.
According to the spokesperson of the Provincial Disaster Management Authority, in the last 24 hours, rain has been recorded in Khuzdar, Loralai, Sibi, Zhob, and Muslim Bagh, with Loralai receiving 16 mm, Sibi 13 mm, Khuzdar 6 mm, Muslim Bagh 3 mm, and Zhob 2 mm.
The spokesperson also mentioned that light rain has been recorded in Ziarat, Barkhan, Kohlu, Nasirabad, Jhal Magsi, Jaffarabad, and Usta Muhammad. Over the next 24 hours, rain is expected in Zhob, Barkhan, Ziarat, Loralai, Harnai, Sibi, Kalat, Khuzdar, and Jaffarabad. The spokesperson further stated that rain is also anticipated in Qila Saifullah, Pishin, Quetta, Qila Abdullah, Hub, Lasbela, Mastung, and Dera Bugti, with the rain spell likely to continue for the next two to three days.