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KP govt taking measures to enhance educational facilities, females’ literacy: Minister

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PESHAWAR, Jun 10 (APP):Provincial Education Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Faisal Khan Tarakai on Monday said that Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has unveiled a series of revolutionary initiatives aimed at increasing female literacy rate and  educational facilities for women, particularly in merged areas.
              Addressing a briefing session organized by the Merged Districts Education Foundation, he highlighted the urgent need to expand access to education and control dropout rates, especially among girls.
              He emphasized the launch of community-based education centers under the supervision of the Foundation, including the Sabaon Schools Program and Middle School Program, to swiftly establish schools and address immediate educational needs.
           During the briefing, Managing Director of the Foundation, Mian Ainullah, informed that the foundation was operating as many as 207 community-based education centers in the province, catering to 17,625 students with the assistance.
He further said that plans were underway to establish 25 schools in merged districts and tribal regions through public-private partnerships, with incentives for both students and teachers.
         He explained that 27,639 students were enrolled in 337 community based schools with 639 qualified teachers, adding that as per the new plan of the foundation some 25 additional Middle Community-Based School would be established in the merged districts and tribal sub-divisions.
       He said that under the plan each student of Grade I to V would be given Rs 1000 stipend, Rs 1500 to each student from Grade VI to  VIII besides imparting training to 1538 teachers and 80 master trainers.
Acknowledging the foundation’s efforts, Minister Faisal Khan assured that all issues, including those related to the foundation’s board of directors, the Foundation Act, and employee matters, would be addressed in the upcoming meetings.
         Moreover, the Minister pledged to negotiate with the Finance department to increase teachers’ salaries and ensure that teachers receive their outstanding dues without delay. He stressed the importance of establishing new schools based on merit so that no child is deprived of the fundamental right to education.

Abbasi warns stern action against timber mafia

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Timber Mafia
QUETTA, Jun 10 (APP):Assistant Commissioner Bela Ali Shah Abbasi on Monday held a meeting with transporters and forest department officials regarding the deforestation in Lasbela.
The meeting was attended by transporters and forest department officials.
Talking to the meeting, Assistant Commissioner Ali Shah Abbasi issued strict orders concerning deforestation, stating that trees are the adornment of the land and must not be wasted under any circumstances.
He vowed to take stern action against the timber mafia, with no leniency towards anyone.
Regarding transportation, he mentioned that the prices of petrol and diesel have decreased, and transporters should also reduce their vehicle fares to provide relief to the public.

Rupee shed 17 paisa against Dollar

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 10 (APP): Pakistan Rupee on Monday witnessed a devaluation of 17 paisa against the US Dollar in the interbank trading and closed at Rs 278.37 against the previous day’s closing at Rs 278.20.

According to the Forex Association of Pakistan (FAP), the buying and selling rates of the Dollar in the open market, however, were Rs 277.75 and Rs 280.5 respectively.

The price of the Euro decreased by Rs 3.43 to close at Rs 299.52 against the last day’s closing of Rs 302.95, according to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP).

The Japanese Yen came down by 01 paisa and closed at Rs 1.77, whereas a decrease of Rs 2 was witnessed in the exchange rate of the British Pound, which traded at Rs 354.04 as compared to the last day’s closing of Rs 356.04.

The exchange rate of the Emirates Dirham and the Saudi Riyal increased by 04 paisa and 05 paisa to close at Rs 75.78 and Rs 74.22.

Govt conditionally allows to export 150,000 mt sugar

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Sugar
ISLAMABAD, Jun 10 (APP):The government has conditionally allowed for export 150,000 metric tons of sugar from the country and directed to maintain local stocks to ensure the smooth supply of the commodity in local markets at sustainable price.
The decision to this effect was taken in the meeting of the Sugar Advisory Board which met here with Minister of Industry and Production Rana Tanveer Hussain in chair, said a press release issued here on Monday.
In this regard an agreement was signed between the government and Pakistan Sugar Mills Association.
The minister said that ex-mills sugar price would not be increased under any circumstances while all the pending payments to farmers would be made on priority.
He said that the sugar advisory board would again review the sugar prices and market stability in a fortnight.
Rana Tanveer said that in future, the export of sugar would depend on price stability and stock availability in the country. He said that sugar mills owners had demanded the export of 1.5 million metric tons of sugar.

Punjab ombudsman presents performance report to CM

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CM maryam
LAHORE, Jun 10 (APP):Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif met with the Provincial Ombudsman Major (Retd.) Azam Suleman Khan here on Monday.
Matters related to administration, good governance, public grievances and their redress mechanism in the province were discussed during the meeting.
The CM was briefed by the provincial ombudsman about various steps taken by his department to resolve public complaints and disputes, and presented her an annual report in this regard.
The CM also reviewed different recommendations for the improvement of  services in the province. “We are committed to ensuring equal access to services by every citizen,” she remarked.
Senator Pervaiz  Rashid and Senior Provincial Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb attended the meeting. Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Sajid Zafar Dal was also present.

Punjab produces 1.22m ton non-recyclable waste every year: Official

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EPD
FAISALABAD, Jun 10 (APP):Punjab is producing non-recyclable waste of 1.22 million tons per annum which is a potential threat to the survival of earth and climate, said Imran Hamid Sheikh, Director General, Punjab Environment and Climate Change Department.
Addressing a function hosted in his honour by the Faisalabad Superstores Association (FSA), he said that climate is our common universal asset and every individual must play their role in saving the globe from hazardous climatic changes which are fomenting floods, earthquakes and other natural calamities.
He said that most of us put the onus of environmental changes on others to absolve ourselves from the sacred duty to preserve the earth for the coming generations. He said that plastic contamination has attained an alarming proportion in 12 major rivers of the world including the Indus. This river provides food and sustenance to millions of people settled along it but the contamination of plastic has posed a serious threat to aquatic life and we must make conscious, volunteer and practical efforts to discourage and minimize the use of plastic in our everyday life, he added.
He said that the Punjab government has completed legislation to discourage the use of plastic. In the initial stage, shopping bags of less than 75 micron have been banned. He was optimistic that entrepreneurs would play a proactive role in discouraging the use of plastic. The law has become effective from June 5 and hence superstores should completely abandon its use, he added.
He said that the shopkeepers of D-Ground People’s Colony were fully following the law and he could proudly announce that D-Ground was now a plastic-free area.
He said that the government was also discouraging the use of non-woven bags and plastic flexes but the department was not yet employing punitive measures. “Our society and particularly the business community should voluntarily implement this law in the greater interest of the earth and life on it,” he added.
He said that he could arrange a meeting of entrepreneurs, who would implement the law, with Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz. Shahid Mumtaz Bajwa, President Superstores Association, said that 50 superstores in Faisalabad have already abandoned the use of plastic shopping bags. In this connection the association is observing zero tolerance, he added.

Pakistan team’s departure to Tajikistan delayed due to technical issue

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 10 (APP):The Pakistan football team’s departure to Tajikistan for the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifiers has been delayed due to a technical issue with the chartered flight. The team was scheduled to depart from Lahore to Dushanbe on a private airline’s chartered flight but was grounded due to a technical problem.
The Pakistan football squad had already arrived at the airport lounge, ready to board the flight, when they were informed of the delay.
The Pakistan national football team would play their final match of the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifiers round 2 against Tajikistan on June 11. The match is scheduled to kick off at 8pm Pakistan time.
The team has been training hard under the guidance of their coach, and the players are determined to give their best performance in the match.

Drug dealers held with over 2 kg drugs in DI Khan

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DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Jun 10 (APP):The district police have arrested four accused and recovered over Two kilograms of narcotics during ongoing crackdown against drug dealers in the area.
According to the police spokesman, the operations were underway against anti-social elements across the district under the supervision of District Police Officer (DPO) Nasir Mehmood.
As part of such operations, a team of Saddar police station led by SDPO Saddar Circle Imran Ullah Khattak along with Acting SHO Mukhtar Ahmad arrested three drug dealers including Muhammad Fayyaz son of Muhammad Riyaz Hussain, Umar Dai son of Habib Khan and Muhammad Shakeel son of Muhammad Ramzan with recovery of 1550 grams of hashish, 510 grams of hashish and 55 grams of Ice drug from their possession respectively. In another operation, the same police recovered 85 grams of hashish from another accused.
The police registered separate cases against each of the arrested accused and started further investigation.

NDMA’s preemptive information sharing amid heatwave helps achieve zero causality

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NDMA
Ali Jabir
ISLAMABAD, Jun 10 (APP):The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) through its National Emergencies Operation Center (NEOC)’s preemptive information sharing amid heatwave helped achieving zero casuality through coordinated response by all stakeholders resulting 50% reduction in the impact compared to the previous years.
The NEOC achieved remarkable success in accurately projecting and mitigating the impacts of heatwaves across Pakistan in 2024.
“This accomplishment highlights NEOC’s technical expertise and its commitment to safeguarding public health and safety through proactive disaster management,” a senior official of the NDMA told APP.
In early March 2024, the NEOC’s technical team projected a series of heatwave spells anticipated to occur in May and June. Utilizing advanced meteorological models and climate data analysis, the team identified specific periods and regions likely to be affected by extreme temperatures. Recognizing the potentially severe impact on vulnerable populations and critical infrastructure, the NEOC proactively prepared and disseminated comprehensive advisories and guidelines.
By the last week of March, the NEOC issued a comprehensive document on heatwave preparedness and response that included detailed projections of the anticipated heatwave events, pinpointing regions such as Sindh and Punjab as the most susceptible. The document outlined the expected impacts of the heatwaves, emphasizing the increased risk of heat-related illnesses, strain on healthcare facilities, disruptions in daily life, and potential challenges to agriculture and water resources.
An important aspect of the NEOC’s guidelines was the emphasis on a multi-faceted approach to heatwave management. Learning from global best practices, the guidelines incorporated measures such as establishing cooling centers, ensuring an adequate supply of potable water, issuing timely public health warnings, and advising on personal protective actions. Additionally, the guidelines outlined the roles and responsibilities of all concerned departments and communities for a coordinated response.
The document highlighted the importance of community engagement and awareness campaigns to educate the public on recognizing heat-related symptoms and implementing preventive measures. Recommendations for local governments included enhancing emergency medical services, and maintaining communication channels with the public.
“In May 2024, Pakistan experienced two significant heatwave spells, followed by another intense period at the start of June. Thanks to the timely advisories and the thorough guidelines provided by the NEOC, the adverse effects of these heatwaves were substantially mitigated.
Monitoring and feedback mechanisms established by NEOC revealed that the regions which adhered to the guidelines experienced almost a 50% reduction in the impact compared to previous years. Healthcare facilities reported fewer cases of heat-related illnesses, attributed to public awareness and preparedness,” the NDMA official said.
This success story highlights the crucial role of the NEOC and NDMA in disaster preparedness and response. The accurate projection and effective management of the 2024 heatwaves not only safeguarded lives and livelihoods but also reinforced the importance of science-based policymaking and community resilience. The NDMA’s planning, inter-agency coordination, and commitment to public safety serve as a model for disaster management efforts in years to come, he added.
The Authority, in partnership with various non-governmental organisations (NGOs), international non-governmental organisations (INGOs), and Provincial Disaster Management Authorities effectively managed the recent heatwave that threatened the regions of Sindh and Punjab, showcasing a proactive approach to not only mitigate the potential impact but also demonstrate strength of coordinated efforts in disaster management.
Foreseeing the onset of the heatwave, NDMA, along with its partners, took swift and decisive actions to safeguard the most vulnerable populations, including school children and laborers. By utilizing advanced predictive models and leveraging ground-level insights, the authorities were able to implement a comprehensive strategy well in advance of the heatwave’s peak.
To provide immediate relief and protection from the severe heat, heatwave cooling centers were set up across Sindh and Punjab. These centers were strategically located to ensure maximum accessibility for the at-risk groups. Equipped with necessary amenities and staffed by trained personnel, these centers became sanctuaries for those in need.
Understanding the critical importance of medical readiness, ambulances were placed on standby to address any emergencies swiftly. This proactive measure ensured that any heat-related health issues could be treated promptly, reducing the risk of severe outcomes.
The results of these efforts were both impressive and encouraging as only 4,005 patients were admitted to the hospitals and received timely medical attention, out of which, 3,979 patients were successfully treated and discharged.
“Only 26 patients remained under observation, receiving the care they need,” he said.
Despite the challenging conditions, the loss of livestock was limited to 144 animals, reflecting the efficiency of the implemented measures. The success of this initiative underscores the importance of preparedness and collaboration in disaster management.
The NDMA’s collaboration with NGOs, INGOs, and PDMAs exemplifies how integrated efforts could lead to significant positive outcomes, even in the face of natural calamities. The effective management of the heatwave across Sindh and Punjab highlights the potential of such partnerships in enhancing resilience and safeguarding communities. As we look to the future, this success reinforces our commitment to continued vigilance and cooperation, ensuring that we are always prepared to protect our most vulnerable populations from the challenges that lie ahead.

Partly cloudy weather forecast for city

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Cloudy
BAHAWALPUR, Jun 10 (APP):The local Met Office has forecast a dry to partly cloudy weather for the city for next 24 hours.
The highest maximum temperature 43 centigrade and the lowest minimum 30 centigrade were recorded during last 24 hours. The dry to partly cloudy weather has also been forecast for rest of the region.