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SC to hear Bushra Bibi, Najam-u-Saqib audio leak case

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 16 (APP):The Supreme Court of Pakistan would take up case for hearing on August 19, pertaining to the alleged video leaks of Bushra Bibi and Najam-u-Saqib.
A two-judge bench of the top court comprising Justice Amin-ud-Din Khan and Justice Naeem Akhtar Afghan would hear the appeal of federal government against the verdict of Islamabad High Court dated June 25.
The petition stated that the petition of Najam-u-Saqib was against summoning by the Parliamentary committee which matter has been abolished. It said that the IHC is taking action beyond the content of the petition.
The federal government through the interior ministry has named secretary parliamentary affairs division, speaker national assembly, special committee, secretary committee, national assembly secretariat, secretary defense, chairman Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), Jazz, Ufone, Zong, Telenor, PTCL, Cyber Internet Service limited, Pakistan Broadcasters Association, All Pakistan Newspapers Society and others as respondents.

Police arrest suspects for manufacturing drugs

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MIRPURKHAS, Aug 16 (APP):The CIA Police on Friday conducted a successful operation and arrested four suspects in a  factory which manufacturing harmful drugs and recovered drug manufacturing machine and raw material. In-charge, CIA, Inayat Ali Zardari supervised the operation.
SSP Mirpurkhas Captain (R) Asad Ali Chaudhry told APP that during last night under the supervision of In-charge CIA  and SHO Sindhri, Inspector Niaz Khoso, the police team, on tip off, arrested four accused in a dangerous drug manufacturing factory in the limits of Goth Mir Khan Shar Taluk  Sindhri police station.
The police team recovered a large quantity of drugs, drug manufacturing machine and raw material, he added.
The SSP said that the arrested persons were identified as Abdul Latif, Ghulam Haider , Altaf Hussain and Akhtar Ali .
The police registered case and started further investigation.

NA body expresses dismay on overbilling, IPPs performance

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 16 (APP):The National Assembly Standing Committee on Energy (Power Division) while expressing grave concerns on overbilling and performance of Independent Power Producers (IPPs) on Friday sought detailed briefing from IPPs in the next meeting.
The Committee which met with Muhammad Idrees in the Chair discussed overbilling and unannounced load-shedding in Karachi.
Additional Secretary, Ministry of Energy (Power Division) briefed the Committee regarding overbilling and unannounced load-shedding of electricity in Karachi.
He informed the Committee that the means of generation of electricity is not same in every region. The generation of Electricity in Karachi is through thermal resources which is one of the expensive forms of power generation. Under the government uniform tariff policy everyone in the country pays the same price for electricity in spite the fact that the generation cost in the region is high.
However, the government provides differential payments to K-Electric in form of subsidy just to provide relief to the consumer.
Similarly, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), K-Electric informed the Committee that    K-Electric has been facing significant financial losses due to increase in the number of defaulters. K-Electric is facing severe financial constraints that are impacting the ability to provide reliable and affordable energy services.
He further informed the Committee that 2000 MW has been added to the National Grid since the company has been privatised. Similarly, the losses of K-Electric have been reduced from 40% to 15% since privatisation.
The Chief Executive Officer, Hyderabad Electric Supply Company (HESCO) while discussing the issue of overbilling informed the Committee that there is no overbilling in HESCO jurisdiction. However, in case of any individual mistake regarding overbilling, the issue is investigated and bills are corrected as per procedure in vogue.
He further apprised the Committee that 91.8% complaints received in respect of overbilling has been resolved successfully.
The meeting was attended by MNAs, Dr. Tariq Fazal Chaudhary, Sheikh Aftab Ahmed, Raja Qamer ul Islam, Chaudhry Naseer Ahmed Abbas, Syeda Nosheen Iftikhar, Rana Muhammad Hayat Khan, Mr. Muhammad Shahryar Khan Mahar, Mr. Khurshid Ahmed Junejo, Mr. Nauman Islam Sheikh, Syed Abar Ali Shah, Syed Waseem Hussain, Mr. Junaid Akbar, Mr. Sher Ali Arbab, and Malik Muhammad Aamir Dogar. Mr. Muhammad Iqbal Khan and Syed Rafiullah, MNA’s/Movers were also present in the meeting. The senior officers from Ministry of Energy (Power Division) and its attached departments also attended the meeting.

Shaheens register 3rd consecutive win in Top End T20 series

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DARWIN, Aug 16 (APP): Pakistan Shaheens clinched their fourth win in the Top End T20 series when they defeated Bangladesh ‘A’ by three wickets at the TIO Stadium in Darwin on Friday evening.

This was Shaheens’ third successive win after they had beaten Tasmania and Melbourne Renegades by five and four wickets, respectively.

Chasing 142 to win, Shaheens’ opening pair of Mohammad Haris and Sahibzada Farhan provided a brisk start as they stitched a 47-run partnership for the first wicket of just 34 balls.

Right-handed batter Haris was the first to return to the pavilion after scoring 32 off 18 balls, smashing two fours and three towering sixes. Farhan was dismissed after scoring 17 off 21 balls, which included one boundary.

Abdul Faseeh contributed just nine as Shaheens were 65 for three in 8.3 overs. Omair Bin Yousuf and Usman Khan then got together to add crucial 46 runs for the fourth wicket.

After Usman’s (19b, 16, 1×4) departure, Mubasir (two off five), Omair (37, 29b, 3x4s, 1×6) and Mohammad Abbas Afridi (nought) fell in quick succession leaving Shaheens 123 for seven in 17 overs.

Muhammad Irfan Khan and Jahandad Khan helped Shaheens achieve the target with eight balls to spare.
Earlier, after opting to bowl first, Shaheens restricted Bangladesh ‘A’ to 141 for five courtesy a three-fer by left-arm wrist spinner Faisal Akram. Faisal ended with match figures of 4-0-10-3 including 15 dot balls whereas Abbas and Mubasir snapped a wicket each.

For Bangladesh ‘A’, Mahfuzur Rahman Rabby and Shamim Hossain knitted an unbroken 83-run partnership for the sixth wicket. Mahfuzur scored 41 off 32 balls, which included five fours and a six, while Shamim top-scored for his side with a 38-ball 44, hitting five fours.

Pakistan Shaheens will now take on ACT Comets in their next match on Saturday at the DXC Arena.
Scores in brief:

Pakistan Shaheens won by three wickets

Bangladesh ‘A’ 141-5, 20 overs (Shamim Hossain 44 not out, Mahfuzur Rahman Rabby 41 not out, Parvez Hossain Emon 27; Faisal Akram 3-10)

Pakistan Shaheens 143-7, 18.4 overs (Omair Bin Yousuf 37, Mohammad Haris 32)

Sargodha University to receive Rs 100m for nurturing student business ideas

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SARGODHA, Aug 16 (APP): The Waheed Wain Incubation Centre at the University of Sargodha has achieved a funding of Rs 100 million to support and promote innovative business ideas of students. The Wain Foundation will provide funding for nurturing the business ideas of students.
This was decided during the first meeting of the Board of Governors of WWIC, chaired by University Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Qaiser Abbas. Whereas the Chairman Wain Foundation Aamir Wain attended the meeting through zoom. The members of the Board of Governors, including Saleem Ranjha, Ashraf Qureshi, Rizwan Ahmed, Ahmed Raza Bilal, Salman Paracha and Samira Samar were also present and agreed to create the fund to incubate and commercialize the business ideas.
The vice chancellor emphasized that the University of Sargodha is always committed to aligning the incubation center with international standards. This funding will enable us to enhance the capabilities of our incubation center further, ensuring that it remains at the forefront of innovation and entrepreneurship in Pakistan. The funding of Rs. 100 million will give our students the resources they need to take their ideas from the drawing board to the marketplace.
Prof. Dr. Qaiser Abbas also highlighted a recent (MoU) signed with the National Rural Support Program (NRSP) to establish a Special Technology Zone in Sargodha. This initiative will provide IT students with comprehensive support to excel in their careers.
Aamir Wain said that our goal is to ignite the entrepreneurial spirit within each student, providing them with the resources, mentorship, and guidance they need to transform their innovative ideas into successful businesses. He reaffirmed his commitment to supporting the business ideas of students and helping them achieve global recognition.

River Chenab runs in medium, low flood: FFC

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 16 (APP):The Federal Flood Commission (FFC) has said that due to heavy rainfall in the catchment areas, River Chenab is presently experiencing “Medium Flood” at Khanki and “Low Flood” at Qadirabad while maintaining normal flow at Marala Barrage.
According to daily FFC report on Friday, River Indus is also in “Medium Flood” in “Guddu-Sukkur” reach and in “Low Flood” in “Tarbela-Taunsa” reach while River Kabul is in “Low Flood” at Nowshera. Meanwhile, all other major rivers in the Indus River system i.e. Jhelum, Ravi and Sutlej are discharging normal flows.
According to the Flood Forecasting Division (FFD), Lahore, the Upper Air Cyclonic Circulation that was positioned over Northeast Rajasthan (India) has now shifted to Northwest Rajasthan and adjacent areas of Pakistan. Divergence of Southwestern winds is affecting Eastern Sindh (Pakistan) and Rajasthan (India), while Southeastern wind divergence is impacting Indian Punjab. Directional convergence is observed over Southern Punjab and adjoining Sindh.
A trough of strong Westerly Wave previously over Northeastern Iran has now moved to Northern Afghanistan with a Seasonal Low centered over Northeastern Balochistan. Moderate to strong moist air currents from the Arabian Sea are presently penetrating into most parts of Pakistan while light to moderate currents from the Bay of Bengal are reaching up to 5000 feet.
For the next 24 hours, FFD, Lahore, has predicted scattered thunderstorm rain of Moderate Intensity with isolated Heavy Falls over Punjab (Sargodha, Gujranwala, Lahore, Faisalabad, Sahiwal & Multan Divisions) and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa including upper catchments of all major rivers of IRS. Widespread thunderstorm rain of Moderate Intensity with isolated Heavy Falls may occur over Islamabad, Punjab (Rawalpindi, DG Khan & Bahawalpur Divisions), Sindh and Balochistan (Zhob, Nasirabad, Sibbi & Kalat Divisions) during the same period.
Over the next 48 hours (from August 16 to 18, 2024), Medium to High-level flash flooding is anticipated in the hill torrents of the DG Khan Division (Punjab) as well as in the nullahs of the Sibbi, Nasirabad, Zhob and Kalat Divisions. Additionally, light to moderate flash flooding is expected in the Larkana and Hyderabad Divisions, specifically affecting Dadu and Naushahro Feroze Districts.

LCCI delegation visits Gujranwala Business Centre

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LAHORE, Aug 16 (APP):A delegation from the Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), led by its President Kashif Anwar, visited the Gujranwala Business Centre (GBC), here on Friday.
LCCI Executive Committee Members Fareeha Younas, Raja Hassan Akhter and Usman Nawaz were also part of delegation.
The GBC, which stands as Pakistan’s largest public sector organisation, represents a consortium of 50 prominent companies from Gujranwala. Over the years, the GBC has emerged as a vital platform for businesses to showcase their products, both to enhance their export potential and to capture a larger share of the local market. The centre plays a critical role in facilitating business transactions and fostering economic growth in the region.
The LCCI President Kashif Anwar expressed his admiration for the efforts undertaken by GBC to promote local businesses. He informed the participants that LCCI has 40,000 active members. He praised the GBC as a leading initiative in the country. Additionally, LCCI has signed MoUs with hospitals, educational institutions and others to facilitate its members and is working diligently to establish positive and fruitful linkages between industry and academia.
He stressed the importance of regional collaboration in achieving broader economic objectives and reiterated LCCI’s commitment to supporting such initiatives. He said that the synergy between LCCI and GBC would be crucial in unlocking new business opportunities and enhancing the economic landscape of the region.
The president also pointed out that the LCCI is keen on leveraging its resources and network to assist GBC in expanding its international footprint. Kashif Anwar assured that LCCI would continue to advocate for policies that facilitate trade and investment, not only in Lahore but across all key industrial hubs, including Gujranwala.
During the visit, Chairman GBC Ahmad Ikram Rauf provided a comprehensive overview of the center’s operations, highlighting its strategic initiatives aimed at promoting Gujranwala’s industrial prowess on both national and international fronts. He noted that GBC has become a focal point for international business activity, having successfully hosted more than 25 international delegations in last six months. These visits have not only strengthened existing business relationships but have also opened up new markets for local companies, enhancing their export capabilities.
One of the key highlights of the visit was the discussion on GBC’s export initiatives. Chairman GBC shared that the center’s ambitious export plan has already begun yielding positive results, with products now being exported to three countries: Sri Lanka, South Sudan and Uganda. This expansion into international markets underscores GBC’s commitment to drive economic growth and positioning Gujranwala as a key player in the global marketplace.
He also elaborated on GBC’s future plans, stating that the centre is actively exploring additional markets in Africa, Southeast Asia and the Middle East. The ongoing success of GBC’s export initiatives is a testament to the quality and competitiveness of products manufactured in Gujranwala, and the centre is poised to continue its upward trajectory in the coming years.
The LCCI delegation visited various stalls where a wide range of products from Gujranwala’s leading manufacturers were on display. These products, ranging from industrial goods to consumer items, reflect the diversity and strength of Gujranwala’s industrial sector.
LCCI President Kashif Anwar expressed his appreciation for the state-of-the-art facilities at GBC and the professional manner in which the centre supports local businesses. They acknowledged the vital role that GBC plays in not only promoting exports but also in creating a conducive environment for business growth and innovation.
He underscored the importance of such partnerships in driving economic development and ensuring that Pakistan’s business environment remains competitive on the global stage.

PSX loses 60 points

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 16 (APP):The 100-Index of the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) shed 60.67 points on Friday, showing a negative change of 0.08 percent, closing at 78,045.31 points against 78,105.98 points on the last working day.
A total of 600,719,724 shares were traded during the day as compared to 591,065,051 shares the previous day, whereas the price of shares stood at Rs 21.071 billion against Rs 20.102 billion on the last trading day.
As many as 440 companies transacted their shares in the stock market, 170 of them recorded gains and 220 sustained losses, whereas the share price of 50 companies remained unchanged.
The three top trading companies were Kohinoor Spinning with 109,495,571 shares at Rs 10.28 per share, Yousuf Weaving with 70,094,057 shares at Rs.6.87 per share and PTCL with 21,231,669 shares at Rs 12.42 per share.
Unilever Pakistan Foods Limited witnessed a maximum increase of Rs 358.81 per share price, closing at Rs 17,959.81, whereas the runner-up was Hoechst Pakistan Limited  with a Rs 60.29 rise in its per share price to Rs 1,660.29.
Excide Pakistan Limited witnessed a maximum decrease of Rs 83.58 per share closing at Rs 929.72 followed by Sazgar Engineering Works Limited with Rs 56.82 decline to close at Rs 1,028.57.

Nawaz announces Rs 14 per unit electricity relief in Aug, Sept bills

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LAHORE, Aug 16 (APP): In a significant move aimed at providing financial relief to the people of Punjab, Pakistan Muslim League-N (PML-N) President Muhammad Nawaz Sharif has announced a reduction in electricity prices.
Addressing a news conference alongside Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif on Friday, he revealed that the Punjab government would provide a relief of Rs 14 per unit for electricity bills up to 500 units for the months of August and September.
The decision, according to Nawaz, comes after careful reduction of expenditures across various sectors, allowing the government to allocate Rs 45 billion towards this relief effort. The move is expected to ease the financial burden on citizens during these hard months. He highlighted that this is not the first relief effort from the government. Earlier, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif had announced similar support for consumers using up to 200 units of electricity per month.
Nawaz Sharif emphasised that the Punjab government’s actions demonstrate the deep concern of his party, the prime minister, and the chief minister for the lives of ordinary citizens. He also mentioned another significant project introduced by the chief minister, which involves providing solar panels to people in need. The project, with an estimated budget of Rs 700 billion, aims to bring comfort to poor, lower-middle, and middle-class citizens.
He expressed his hope that these measures would alleviate the financial strain on the common people and praised both the PM and the CM for their commitment to the welfare of citizens.
He called on other provinces to follow Punjab’s example and take similar steps to improve the lives of their people. He also reflected on the government’s ongoing efforts over the past six to seven months to provide relief to the public.
Reflecting on past political challenges, Nawaz Sharif lamented that Pakistan’s progress had been repeatedly disrupted by conspiracies against him. He recalled how his government had successfully managed the economy, reducing interest rates to 5.25 per cent and maintaining a stable dollar rate. He questioned who was responsible for the current economic challenges, including the high interest rates and the return of the IMF. He especially named the PTI chief for this situation and financial crunch facing by the country.
Nawaz Sharif concluded by vowing to stay connected with the people and continue working towards the betterment of the country.

Senate body stresses modernization of Pakistan Railways

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 16 (APP): The Senate Committee on Railways emphasized on Thursday that the modernization and enhancement of the railway system are crucial for ensuring the long-term well-being and prosperity of the nation.

The Committee’s meeting was chaired by Senator Jam Saifullah Khan.

During the session, the Committee discussed measures to control corruption within the railway system and inquired about the number of officials held responsible or penalized for corruption charges over the past five years.

Senator Shahadat Awan suggested that the Ministry of Railways provide comprehensive details regarding instances of fraud within the department. He further argued that attributing the entire loss to pension issues is not justifiable.

Senator Jam Saifullah Khan, Chairman of the Committee, recommended that the Ministry deliver a detailed briefing on the issues raised by Senator Shahadat Awan, particularly concerning theft, corruption, monetary losses, and the actions taken against the perpetrators.

The Secretary of the Ministry of Railways informed the Committee that there is a clear directive of zero tolerance for corruption. He added that the Ministry is prepared to scrutinize matters as extensively as this august house deems necessary.

He emphasized that the Ministry will thoroughly review audit reports, guided by the Committee’s direction, and assured the Committee that all decisions will be made in strict accordance with rules and regulations.

The Committee members also engaged in an in-depth discussion on the ML-1 Project. Senior officials provided a briefing on the project’s operations, key milestones, and the status of existing railway lines.

Senator Kamil Ali Agha inquired about the cessation of railway tracks following recent floods. It was reported that despite the complications caused by the floods, the ML-1 design is structured with environmental resilience in mind.

Officials asserted that the project is transformational for the Railways.

Senator Jam Saifullah Khan recommended that the Ministry ensure the loan for this project is cost-effective and results in reduced travel time, as well as positive environmental impacts.

In response, the Secretary reiterated that the project is indeed cost-effective and includes favorable conditions for loan repayment. He also mentioned that private-sector investment is being sought for the project.

Senator Kamil Ali Agha suggested that the Ministry of Railways present the original plan for the ML-1 project and review the reasons for changes in its financial cost and structural design.

He further recommended that the Ministry brief the Committee on the steps taken to incorporate measures addressing climate change in light of the heavy rains and floods in the country. Chairman Senator Jam Saifullah Khan emphasized the importance of prioritizing the ML-1 project and expediting its progress.