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PMDC conducts Talent Scholarship Test

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PESHAWAR, Jun 09 (APP):Peshawar Model Degree Colleges on Sunday conducted the second phase of the Goodwill and CUSIT Talent Scholarship Test over 1500 matric students from private and public schools of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa(KP).
The test was held at PMDC Boys and Girls Dalazak Road Peshawar, PMDC Boys and Girls Hayatabad, and PMDC Boys and Girls Mardan to highlight the remarkable talent and potential of our youth.
By providing scholarships to deserving students, this program empowers them to pursue their academic dreams and achieve their full potential.

Shahera Shahid condoles over the demise of senior newscaster Taskeen Zafar

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Shahera Shahid,
ISLAMABAD, Jun 09 (APP):Federal  Secretary Information and Broadcasting Shahera Shahid on Sunday expressed deep grief and sorrow over the death of Radio Pakistan’s senior newscaster Taskeen Zafar.
Terming Taskeen Zafar an asset of Radio Pakistan, Shahera Shahid said the vacuum created by her death could never be filled and her services for Radio Pakistan would always be remembered.
In her condolence message, Secretary Information prayed to Allah Almighty to rest the departed soul in eternal peace and grant courage to the bereaved family to bear the loss with fortitude.

Over 200 scientific papers produced by Grand Hajj Symposium in 48 years

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 09 (APP): The Grand Hajj Symposium, as a global Islamic platform, has completed 48 years of continuous contributions by discussing numerous issues of importance to the Islamic world across various fields. Since its inception in 1397 AH, the Symposium has featured more than 200 scientific research papers.

The symposium aims to highlight the cultural and civilizational role of the Kingdom in serving Hajj and pilgrims, and to shed light on the most significant achievements, projects, and ongoing developments in the two holy mosques to serve Muslims.

It has focused on establishing the principle of calm intellectual dialogue on issues concerning the Islamic nation.
According to SPA, more than 1,000 speakers from over 60 countries have participated in its various editions. The symposium aims to foster constructive scientific communication with institutions, academic forums and specialized researchers worldwide, achieving greater integration, brotherhood and acquaintance among members of the Islamic nation.

Additionally, it has opened the door to the future by analyzing the latest issues and contemporary challenges facing the Islamic world.

PM Shehbaz visit boosts Pak-China relations: say top Chinese firms

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BEIJING, June 9 (APP):Chinese companies operating in Pakistan expect better opportunities for the second phase of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) following Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif recent visit to China. 
World leading Chinese engineering and power companies such as CMEC and POWERCHINA Pakistan aimed to enhance investment and undertake new projects across various sectors.
Talking to the Chinese media, Dai Bao, Vice General Manager of China Machinery Engineering Corporation (CMEC) Pakistan has expressed strong interest in collaborating with the Pakistani government during the second phase of the CPEC.
He acknowledged the recent high-level meeting between President Xi and Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif.
The initial phase of the CPEC laid a robust foundation for Pakistan national destiny and established a pivotal framework for further bilateral cooperation. This progress paves the way for the next steps, and both sides eagerly anticipate the new phase of CPEC. The Prime Minister visit to China signaled the beginning of this transformative stage.
The company senior representative highlighted that both nations aspire to witness fresh achievements and embrace a renewed outlook of the joint corridor. China, drawing from its experience with reform and openness, extends a friendly hand of support to Pakistan. Notably, CMEC became the first Chinese state-owned company to operate in Pakistan since 1981.
“Having closely observed Pakistan progress, we are confident that both countries will reap benefits from this new chapter,” Dai Bao said.
“Our company has diligently prepared for this moment over the past five years, formulating comprehensive plans encompassing industrialization, agricultural modernization, trade, healthcare, education, poverty alleviation, and more.”
“With unwavering support from both governments, we are committed to contributing significantly to this milestone project,” he added.
During his recent meeting with PM Shahbaz Sharif, Ding Yanzhang, Chairman POWERCHINA assured that his company was ready to actively participate in hydro-power, new energy, and other fields in Pakistan, promoting the optimization of local energy structure and green development.
The Power Construction Corporation of China would seek further investment, engineering and construction opportunities in collaboration with relevant international partners, taking full advantage of the rich water, wind, solar, and mine resources in Pakistan.
Previously, it has implemented several major projects, such as Port Qasim 2—660 MW Coal-fired Power Plant, Dawood Wind Power Project, Haveli Bahadur Shah 1,230 MW Combined Cycle Coal-fired Power Project, Tarbela 4th Extension Hydropower Station (Civil Works). While presently constructing several projects, including some solar and wind power projects in Sindh, like the Tarbela 5th Extension Hydropower Project (Civil Works) and the mega project Diamer Basha Dam.

Australian High Commissioner highlights education and trade cooperation with Pakistan

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Mudassar Iqbal

ISLAMABAD, Jun 09 (APP): Australian High Commissioner to Pakistan Neil Hawkins on Sunday emphasized Australia’s commitment to investing in Pakistan’s future through education and trade.

In an exclusive talk with the Associated Press of Pakistan (APP), he said, “By investing in the people of Pakistan, particularly the young people who study in Australia, we hope they will return with valuable skills to contribute to Pakistan’s future,” Hawkins stated.

Australian High Commissioner highlights education and trade cooperation with Pakistan

He highlighted the sustained efforts to offer scholarships, focusing on women in executive leadership, climate change and agriculture. “Gender equality and climate change are major focuses for us,” he said, underscoring the shared climate challenges between the two nations and the potential for cooperative efforts.

The environmental focus, particularly on water and agriculture, remains a critical aspect of their support, with Hawkins noting his recent visit to northern Pakistan to witness climate change impacts firsthand.

Regarding trade, Hawkins noted a significant increase from the 2.5 billion dollars trade volume in 2022, with a 30 percent rise this year. Key exports include agricultural products like cattle, wheat, and canola, with nearly 90 percent of Pakistan’s canola sourced from Australia. “If you’re enjoying chana or chickpeas for breakfast, they’re likely from Australia as well,” he added.

This dialogue was part of an event celebrating the achievements of 60 Pakistani scholars who completed their studies in Australia through the prestigious Australia Awards scholarship program. These scholars, including 21 men and 39 women, were recognized for their academic excellence and dedication.

“I am proud to join the celebrations with these Pakistani scholars who have completed their studies funded by Australia,” Hawkins said. “I congratulate them on their hard work and dedication. I am confident their newly acquired knowledge and skills will contribute to the development of Pakistan. It’s an investment by Australia in Pakistan’s future.”

The Australia Awards scholarship program is a key component of the Australian Government’s development assistance to Pakistan. The program equips scholars with the expertise needed to drive progress in Pakistan.

High Commissioner Hawkins said, “We’re keen to ensure representation from across all regions in Pakistan and to ensure we support the empowerment of women – promoting gender equality is central to Australia’s foreign policy.”

The High Commissioner however expressed concern over a number of cases where, despite having given undertakings to return, some scholarship recipients had remained in Australia post-graduation.

He cautioned such actions not only contravene the terms of the scholarship but also undermine the very purpose of this initiative and could ultimately ‘jeopardise the future of the program and deprive aspiring Pakistani scholars from an Australian education.”

Deputy governor Makkah region Inspects ‘Hajj Lounges’ at Jeddah Airport

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 09 (APP):Deputy Governor of Makkah Region, and Vice Chairman of the Hajj Central Committee Prince Saud bin Mishal bin Abdulaziz has visited the Hajj and Umrah terminal complex at King Abdulaziz International Airport, in Jeddah, to assess the readiness of agencies that serve pilgrims.
 The Prince visited 143 passport counters, the 31 customs areas, the health centre, the 24 external loading areas, which cover 35,000 square meters, and the work of security and operational personnel at the airport.
 Prince Saud was at the airport when a flight carrying 400 pilgrims benefiting from the Makkah Route Initiative from Surabaya, in the Republic of Indonesia, landed. He also presented gifts to them.

CTD releases report on attacks on KP polio teams

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PESHAWAR, Jun 09 (APP): The Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) on Sunday has issued a report on the attacks on polio teams wherein a total of 15 attacks on polio teams were reported this year.
There were 4 attacks on polio teams in Bannu, 3 attacks each in Bajaur and Tank while one attack on polio teams was reported each in Khyber, Lakki Marwat, Mardan, North Waziristan and South Waziristan.
During the campaign, 13 police personnel deployed for security were martyred while as many as 36 policemen were injured during the campaign.
There were nine police officials were injured while 30 officials were injured overall in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Twin cities’ largest sacrificial cattle market set up in Bhatta Chowk

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RAWALPINDI, Jun 09 (APP):The largest sacrificial cattle market of the twin cities has been set up in Bhatta Chowk, covering an area of 250 kanals at the junction of Rawalpindi and Islamabad, to facilitate citizens purchases of the sacrificial animals. 
As the grand sacrificial ritual of Eid ul Azha approaches, people have started preparing to celebrate it with full enthusiasm. 
Open for 24 hours, the temporary set-up will continue until the third day of Eid ul Azha. Any sale or purchase of the animals in areas other than the prescribed market is prohibited. 
According to the details, the Rawalpindi Cantt Board (RCB) has imposed certain conditions for the market contractor to maintain discipline and cleanliness inside the market. The sellers and buyers are independent in the price bargaining of the animals; however, buyers have to pay an amount as a token tax, which is different for different animals.
All the stages, from the purchase of the animal to its slaughter, have a special style, due to which cattle markets have assumed special importance, he said, adding that the best possible arrangements have been made for this big activity.
In a brief interaction with APP on Sunday, the Secretary, RCB Rasheed Saqib, informed that maintaining cleanliness and continuous monitoring of animal viruses were the top priorities to be regularly executed. 
He informed that the coordinated and joint efforts of the allied departments, including the District Health Department, traffic police, and monitoring teams, were continued, and official teams remained vigilant in that regard. 
The Secretary further informed that vaccination against COVID-19 and preventive measures against the Congo virus in animals were among the responsibilities of the contractor, as both conditions were mentioned in the general auction notice. A schedule for deployed RCB enforcement teams has been issued to work outside the market, he added. 
He further said, “All the stages, from the purchase of the animal to its slaughter, have an exclusive style, due to which cattle markets have assumed special importance, adding that the best possible arrangements have been made for this big activity.”
“The buying behavior of people is slow in the initial days of the month of Zil Hajjah; however, the first weekend witnessed a huge number of visitors for the collection of initial information about the market,” he added.
Muhammad Abdullah, a visitor, told APP that he was visiting the cattle market to observe the price trends of the animals. 
“We will come again when the market is at its peak, he said, explaining that it was difficult for him to keep the animal at home for many days,” he said. 
Tariq Mahmood, another buyer, said that it was the right time to purchase an animal because each passing day would increase the animal prices.
A variety of animals, including goats, sheep, cows, bulls, and camels, are regularly brought to the market. The marketers said we were expecting a good profit this year. In response to a question regarding the high prices of the animals, they said, “They have invested their time, money, and energies in bringing up the animals, which should be paid back to them.”
A separate wide-car parking area has been set up to further address crowd management in surrounding areas of the market. 
Parking fees of Rs. 100.0 and Rs. 50.0 are being charged for each car and motorcycle, respectively, per day.
RCB has deployed different teams to work outside the market. However, maintaining cleanliness inside the market remains the responsibility of the market contractor. 
Rasheed Saqib further informed that the market was completely condoned to keep the activity within the market premises. On the other side, district health officials are also present in the market to monitor any infectious activities in animals. 
The marketers were asked to comply with the health code prescribed by the government, including the COVID vaccination.
A large number of people are selling animal fodder in the market.They informed that fresh animal feed was brought regularly to market to keep the animals healthy. Another group is selling ropes, sonorous coils, and shining garlands for animals. 
They termed such decorating articles visual appeal-creating items. 
It is pertinent to mention that RCB had auctioned the Bhatta Chowk cattle market for Rs. 109.9 million. The entry fee for sacrificial animals such as cows, bulls, and camels in the market has been fixed at Rs. 3000.0 each, and for goats and sheep at Rs 2000.0 each. 
District police had deployed patrolling parties to maintain law and order in the market.

Muqam asks CM KP to focus on resolution of people’s problems rather point scoring

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Amir Muqam
PESHAWAR, Jun 09 (APP):Federal Minister for States and Frontier Regions and Gilgit Baltistan and Kashmir Affairs, Engr Amir Muqam has asked the Chief Minister (CM) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to focus on the resolution of people’s problems rather than point scoring.
He said that the people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) did want tall hallow claims and wanted development and prosperity.
In response to the address of chief minister in Swat, Engr Amir Muqam said in a statement that tall hallow slogans are very easy to chant but PTI Government did not make anything for the province during its 11 years of rule. He said that these elements wanted to repeat the May 9 gory incidents.
The government would not allow attacks on the official installations, he said and added that these elements were wasting time and insulting people’s mandate.
The minister said that the CM KP had forgotten that during his party, political leaders were targeted and fake cases against them were registered. He said that these elements were claiming themselves innocent after facing corruption cases and were making hue and cry when investment started coming again to the country.
Engr Amir Muqam said that these negative elements can not tolerate the development and prosperity of Pakistan.

Tourists enjoy gleeful activities in Orakzai Spring Festival

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PESHAWAR, Jun 09 (APP):The tourists and local residents enjoyed the gleeful activities on the second day of ongoing thrilling Orakzai Spring Festival on Saturday.
Besides music and comedy shows, the organizers also displayed fireworks that lit up the sky in the night with different eye-catching colours.
A number of artistes, including Imran Khan, Shaukat Mehmood, Shahzad Khayal, Jalil Shabnum, Kabal Jan and others sang traditional and folklore songs and mesmerized the audience with their melodious voices.
The audience delighted as the famous comedians Said Rahman Shino and Zafar Khan presented comedy skits full of satirical and humorous dialogues.
Being held at the scenic Kharashakhwa Storikhel area in Orakzai tribal district, the festival feature jeep, cycle, motorcycle races, tug-of war, arrow shooting, boat races, truck pulling, tractor pulling, stone lifting, mud wrestling, kabaddi, paragliding, archery, local traditional games, cricket, football, volleyball, inter-seminaries volleyball, inter-school cricket league, horse and camel dances, and various other traditional sports competitions.
Cultural stalls from all four provinces, including Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan, have been set up at the festival as well.