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Foodborne diseases pose significant health risk worldwide: Speakers

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Foodborne diseases

MULTAN, Jun 07 (APP): Speakers at a seminar on World Food Safety Day, organized by BZU Food Safety and Quality Management department, stated that unsafe food was a global issue and that foodborne illnesses posed a significant health risk worldwide, affecting approximately 600 million people and causing 420,000 deaths annually.
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Addressing the seminar, Dr. Muhammad Riaz highlighted the dangers of foodborne diseases and explained that these diseases can spread through bacteria, viruses, parasites or chemical contamination. Poor hygiene, violations of sanitary principles and the preparation of unsafe food increase this risk, he informed.

Additional Deputy Commissioner of Multan, Muhammad Saif emphasizing the need to educate children in schools about food safety so that the new generation could be aware of this issue. He stated that ensuring food safety was our responsibility and we should take it seriously. He also thanked the Department of Food Safety and Quality Management for their ongoing activities in schools.

Director of Operations Punjab Food Authority Muhammad Asif stated that food safety was crucial for the health and welfare of our society. He emphasized that ensuring the supply of safe food was a shared responsibility of the government, industry and the public. There is need of collaboration between the public and the government, he expressed.

Dr. Muhammad Aamir Ismail shared his perspective and emphasized the importance of adhering to cleanliness and hygiene principles during the preparation, storage and distribution of safe food.

Dr. Sameem Javed stated that we should adopt international standards for food safety so that our food meets global standards. He emphasized the importance of everyone’s role in food safety and the need for collaborative efforts.

Punjab CM unveils historic package for development of farmers

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Maryam Nawaz Sharif
LAHORE, Jun 07 (APP): Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif, under a historic package for farmers, announced the Punjab Kissan Bank, Green Tractor Scheme, manufacturing of harvesters and agricultural tools at a local level along with Oil Seed Promotion Program.”
The chief minister, along with Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) President Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, presided over a meeting in which a comprehensive briefing on the ‘Kissan Package’ was given.
It was principally decided to establish a Punjab Kissan Bank for granting loans to farmers on soft terms. Approval was also granted for “CM Punjab Green Tractor Scheme” for farmers. The CM turned down the proposal with regard to disbursement of mere Rs. 6 lakh subsidy on a tractor.
The chief minister ordered to give 70 per cent subsidy on a small tractor and 50 per cent subsidy on a big tractor. On the proposal of Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, the number of tractors under Punjab Green Tractor Scheme was enhanced by 10,000.
CM Maryam Nawaz ordered to complete the first phase of Punjab Green Tractor Scheme within one year. It was principally decided to increase the number of tractors under the Punjab Green Tractor Scheme every year.
The meeting was apprised that farmers possessing land from six acres to 50 acres would be
eligible to apply for the Punjab Green Tractor Scheme.
The CM also approved a high-tech mechanisation programme being prepared at a local level. International companies, in collaboration with the local companies, will manufacture harvesters and other tools in Punjab.
The proposal to grant incentives to the international companies for manufacturing the latest agricultural tools was reviewed in the meeting. Approval to launch oilseed promotion programme in Punjab was granted under which farmers will be persuaded to produce oily edibles in various parts of the province.
The CM said, “For the first time in the history of Punjab, Rs. 400 billion Kissan Package is being granted. The farmers, besides being granted agricultural revenue, will also be given other privileges and facilities through the Kissan Card.
The prosperity of every farmer along with enhancement in agricultural production is part of our foremost tasks.” Launching solarisation of tubewells and drip irrigation system was also reviewed in the meeting. The participants were apprised that 47,000 farmers had gone through their registration process in 48 hours for acquiring Kissan Card.
Senior Provincial Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb, Provincial Ministers Sohaib Ahmad Malik, Syed Ashiq Hussain, Special Assistant Rashid Nasrullah, Chief Secretary Zahid Akhtar Zaman, Secretary Agriculture Iftikhar Sahu and other relevant officers attended the meeting.

Prince Rahim Aga Khan called on President Asif Ali Zardari at Aiwan-e-Sadr.

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Prince Rahim Aga Khan called on President Asif Ali Zardari at Aiwan-e-Sadr.
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ISLAMABAD: June 07 – Prince Rahim Aga Khan called on President Asif Ali Zardari at Aiwan-e-Sadr.

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ISLAMABAD: June 07 – President Asif Ali Zardari conferring the award of Nishan-i-Pakistan upon Prince Rahim Aga Khan in recognition of his services for Pakistan at Aiwan-e-Sadr.

Rs.894.1m imposed on 8752 electricity thieves, 6755 arrested: FESCO spokesman

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FAISALABAD, Jun 07 (APP):The Faisalabad Electric Supply Company (FESCO) has imposed Rs.894.1 million fine on 8,752 electricity thieves, caught during the last 272 days of anti-power-theft campaign in the region.
Spokesman Tahir Sheikh said here on Friday that FESCO had launched a vigorous anti-theft drive in six circles of its region and during 272 days of this campaign the anti-theft teams of the company caught 8752 power pilferers including 36 electricity thieves during last 24 hours.
The company had imposed a total fine of Rs.894.1 million on the pilferers under the head of detection units of 23.9 million in addition to getting cases registered against 8621 accused.
The police had arrested 6755 electricity thieves so far besides recovering Rs.643.8 million.
Giving further details, he said that the FESCO teams detected electricity theft at 2073 points in First Circle Faisalabad and imposed a fine of Rs.205.3 million on them under the head of 4759,000 million detection units.
In Second Circle Faisalabad, the FESCO teams caught 1594 electricity thieves and imposed a fine of Rs.164.5 million under 3943,000 detection units.
Similarly, 997 cases of electricity theft were detected in Jhang Circle and the company handed down the power pilferers with a fine of Rs.102.8 million under 2898,000 detection units.
He further said that 1271 electricity thieves were caught from Sargodha Circle and they were imposed a fine of Rs.138.2 million under 2990,000 detection units.
In Mianwali Circle, 2222 consumers were found involved in electricity theft and they were handed down with a fine of Rs.212.3 million for 4395,000 detection units.
The FESCO teams also caught 595 power pilferers from Toba Tek Singh Circle and they were fined with Rs.70.7 million for 1407,000 detection units, spokesman added.

Chief Minister Gilgit-Baltistan Haji Gulbar Khan called on Federal Minister for Kashmir Affairs & Gilgit-Baltistan and SAFRON Engr. Amir Muqam at Minister Office.

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APP38-070624 ISLAMABAD: June 07 - Chief Minister Gilgit-Baltistan Haji Gulbar Khan called on Federal Minister for Kashmir Affairs & Gilgit-Baltistan and SAFRON Engr. Amir Muqam at Minister Office.
Chief Minister Gilgit-Baltistan Haji Gulbar Khan called on Federal Minister for Kashmir Affairs & Gilgit-Baltistan and SAFRON Engr. Amir Muqam at Minister Office.
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Insolence of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) by Hindutva goons in Srinagar unacceptable: Jaral

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Jaral

ISLAMABAD, Jun 7 (APP): President of Jammu Kashmir Democratic Forum, Mirza Asif Jaral has said that the insolence of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) by the Hindutva goons in Srinagar was unacceptable and the Muslims would not allow anyone to insult our religion and would strongly protest if Indian did not arrest the culprits.

In a statement received from Paris, France here Friday, Mirza Asif Jaral said that the so-called democratic country India had committed serious human rights violations in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) that demanded serious notice of the violations by the international community.

“The lives of innocent and unarmed Kashmiris are at the mercy of extremist Hindutva forces and the massacre of innocent people in the custody of Indian forces has become a routine,” Jaral said.

Mirza Asif Jaral said that in India, Modi has faced defeat in the Lok Sabha election due to anti-Islamic and anti-Pakistan politics, and Bharatiya Janata Party has always spread poison against minorities, especially Muslims.

Modi has spread hatred by politicizing issues like Muslims, Kashmir and Pakistan, he added.

He said that the United Nations should help Kashmiris to get justice by giving up their double standard and should play its role in resolving the Kashmir issue for sustainable peace in the South Asian subcontinent.

Home Department proposes severe penalties for beggar mafia chiefs

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LAHORE, Jun 07 (APP):On the directions of Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif, the Punjab Home Department has proposed severe penalties for chiefs of beggar mafia in the province.
The proposed amendment introduces stringent punishments for gang leaders of the beggar mafia, including up to 10 years of imprisonment. In addition to the prison term, offenders will face a hefty fine of Rs. 2 million. The legislation emphasizes the government’s strict stance against forced begging by imposing an additional three-year prison sentence on those who fail to pay the fine.
It is pertinent to mention here that the Punjab Vagrancy Ordinance 1958 addresses the issue of vagrancy in the province. This law empowers law enforcement agencies to take action and discourage vagrancy. Since organized begging has emerged as a criminal activity in Punjab, the enhancement of punishment in the Ordinance was the need of the hour.
The new legislation, which has been submitted to the Cabinet for approval, targets those who exploit children, the elderly, and women, aiming to dismantle the beggar mafia operating in the region.
According to the spokesperson for Punjab Home Department, forced begging will be categorized as a non-bailable offense under the new law. This measure ensures that perpetrators remain in custody and face trial without the possibility of bail, reflecting the government’s zero-tolerance policy.
“Forced beggars do not deserve any leniency,” stated Punjab Home Secretary Noor ul Amin Mengal, reinforcing the commitment to stringent enforcement. Previously, there was no specific legal framework to punish the leaders of these gangs.
Noor ul Amin Mengal acknowledged this gap and expressed confidence that the new measures would significantly curb the exploitation of vulnerable individuals.
“This legislation is a crucial step towards bringing justice to the victims and dismantling the beggar mafia,” Mengal said. Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif took special interest in the cause and on her directions the amendment has been sent to the Cabinet for approval.
It will mark a major milestone in the fight against forced begging in Punjab, providing law enforcement agencies with the necessary tools to prosecute and dismantle organized begging rings effectively

Saudi envoy calls on Governor KP, discusses promotion of bilateral cooperation

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Saudi envoy

ISLAMABAD, Jun 7 (APP): Ambassador of Saudi Arabia to Pakistan Nawab bin Saeed Al Maliki here on Friday called on Governor Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Faisal Karim Kundi and discussed issues of mutual interest and promotion of bilateral cooperation.

During the meeting, Pakistan-Saudi relations, available investment opportunities in the province and investment promotion were also discussed. Director of King Salman Humanitarian Relief and Aid Center Pakistan Wing Abdullah Al Barak was also present on the occasion, said a press release.

The Governor appreciated the relief services of Shah Salman Relief Center across the country including Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. He further said that the relief services of King Salman Relief Center were highly valued aims of suffering humanity and poverty alleviation in the backward districts of KP.

He said that in the recent flood, the Shah Salman Relief Center had provided full assistance to the flood victims in Dera Ismail Khan, Dir, Swat, Chitral, Charsadda with a spirit of love.

He said that the Saudi government had always supported the people of Pakistan in all kinds of situations and this was the reason why the hearts of the entire Pakistani nation were with the Saudi government and its people.

Strong coordination, collective approach emphasised to counter global warming, heat wave: Romina

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Romina

ISLAMABAD, Jun 7 (APP): PM’s Coordinator on Climate Change & Environmental Coordination Romina Khurshid Alam emphasized on strong coordination and collective approach among the federal government and all the provinces to deal with global warming and heat wave effects in the country.

She was chairing the first meeting of the task force constituted by the prime minister to propose measures to address the effects of global warming and heat wave and stressed upon the sensitivity of the issue adding that actions need to be initiated on war footing, a news release said.

High-level Inter-departmental Working Group on forest fires apprised the meeting that from May 17 to June 5 2024, total 13 fires erupted in Margalla Hills National Park and adjoining areas which affected 77.58 Hectare area. The vegetation affected in that area include small trees, scrubs, shrubs and chir pine.

It was apprised to the forum that well-coordinated response was launched to control these fires by the Ministry of Climate Change, NDMA, Pakistan Army, PAF and CDA. However, the Chairperson raised concerns on the lack of fire beaters availability to firefighters.

The Member Operations NDMA presented their strategy to combat heat wave effects adding that they have completed simulation exercise to combat upcoming moon soon spell.

While highlighting the unprecedentedly longer duration heat wave in country, Pakistan Meteorological Department apprised the meeting that except GB all provinces would receive above normal rainfall in upcoming moon soon.

Probability of urban flooding can’t be ruled out, he said in response of a question. It was also apprised that besides above normal rainfall, temperatures this year would also be higher which would cause more snow melting that on one hand fulfill the water shortage need and on the other hand rise the threats of lake outbursts in northern areas.

Ministry of Water Resources apprised the chairperson, there is zero shortage of water and every province taking its share according to index.

Members of Task Force from AJK and GB while sharing their concerns and recommendations appreciated the formation of Task Force and invaluable ideas received during the meeting.

The chairperson, while highlighting the issues of women in disaster-hit areas, stressed on setting up local community’s committees wherein inclusion of women should be ensured who could approach needy women inside their homes to meet their hygienic needs.

She directed Ministry of Information Broadcasting to ensure effective awareness in collaboration with PEMRA before any disaster.

She also advised to establish a dashboard with the cooperation of ministry of information technology where all data would be readily available for all stakeholders to take timely action.

While concluding the meeting, the Chairperson directed all stakeholders to submit their recommendations in writing before next meeting.

Salik appreciates ILO’s efforts, initiatives to support workers, mitigate adverse crises faced by Gazans

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Minister Salik
ISLAMABAD, Jun 7 (APP): Federal Minister for Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development (OPHRD), Chaudhary Salik Hussain Friday appreciated the efforts and important initiatives taken by the ILO to support workers and mitigate the adverse effects of the crises being faced by Gaza and the West Bank.
The minister made these remarks during the 112th International Labour Conference being held on 3rd June to 14th June 2024 featured significant engagement from Pakistan. Chaudhry Salik Hussain led the Pakistani delegation, which also included Zulfiqar Ahmad, Secretary, Workers Welfare Fund. The conference served as a vital platform for global labor discussions, covering topics such as labor standards, employment strategies for fostering decent work, and inclusive economic growth, a news release said.
Pakistan’s active participation emphasized its commitment to addressing key labor issues and contributing to the global dialogue on work-related challenges and solutions. This involvement highlights Pakistan’s dedication to improving labor conditions and aligning with international labor standards.
While addressing the conference, Chaudhary Salik Hussain delivered a statement on behalf of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC). He acknowledged the collective failure to uphold the ideals of the Declaration of Philadelphia on its 80th anniversary despite the commitment to social justice.
The minister emphasized the dire situation in the occupied Arab territories, particularly in Palestine, and stressed the failure of the multilateral system. He further elaborated that the initial task was to improve working conditions in occupied Palestine, but the current focus has shifted to saving lives, especially those of women and children, due to the worsening situation.
The minister highlighted the recent attack on Rafah mentioned in the Director-General’s report, where more than 35,000 Palestinians have been killed and 77,000 injured, including 14,000 children. He noted the severe impact on employment, with the unemployment rate reaching 45% and a significant plunge in GDP.
The OIC stressed the need for an immediate ceasefire and the unobstructed delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza.