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Burglary at Almas Bobi House: 4 suspects arrested

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RAWALPINDI, Aug 15 (APP): Civil Lines police here on Thursday arrested four thieves and recovered stolen cash and valuables from their possession.

According to a police spokesman, the police acting on a tip-off conducted a raid and arrested Dawood, Zarnain, Faizan and Ethesham, who were accused of stealing cash and valuables from the house of a transgender, Almas Bobby. An amount of Rs 1.5 million in cash, mobile phones and other items were recovered from their possession.

City Police Officer (CPO) Syed Khalid Hamdani had given instructions to the officers to ensure the immediate arrest of the accused and the recovery of the stolen money.

Civil Lines Police arrested the accused using all means including human intelligence.

CPO appreciated SP, Potohar and Civil Lines Police for arresting the accused and recovering the stolen amount.

The accused would be challaned with concrete evidence.

As per the vision of Chief Minister Punjab and Inspector General of Police Punjab, all available resources are being utilized to protect the rights of transgenders and provide them legal support, CPO Syed Khalid Hamdani said.

Secretary announces initiative to reward public’s green contributions in Punjab

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 15 (APP):In a bid to combat climate change and control smog, Punjab Secretary for Environment and Climate Change Raja Jahangir Anwar Thursday unveiled a comprehensive plan to accelerate the “Plant for Pakistan” campaign, where a novel initiative to reward the public’s green contributions is being launched.
The initiative aims to recognize and encourage individuals, communities, and organizations to make efforts to plant trees, reduce pollution, and adopt eco-friendly habits, thereby contributing to a cleaner, greener, and healthier environment in Punjab, he said while talking to a Private news channel.
He explained that the government will make “green investments” in sectors severely impacted by climate change, supporting their transition to more sustainable practices, adding, furthermore climate change education will be integrated into school curricula to raise awareness and promote climate literacy among students.
In a unique move, the government will also offer an honorarium to individuals who contribute to environmental conservation by planting trees and recycling waste, encouraging community-led initiatives and fostering a culture of sustainability, he mentioned.
By offering a monetary reward to individuals who plant trees and recycle waste, the government aims to create a culture of environmental responsibility, where citizens are motivated to contribute to the country’s ecological well-being, he highlighted.
This honorarium scheme will not only encourage individuals to adopt eco-friendly practices but also inspire a sense of pride and civic duty, as people become actively engaged in preserving Pakistan’s natural resources for future
generations, he said.
    As a result, the initiative has the potential to spark a grassroots movement, driving meaningful change and fostering a sustainable future for the country, he added.
  Raja Jahangir Anwar urged citizens to cooperate with the government in its efforts to combat climate change and promote sustainability.
     He emphasized that the success of initiatives like the “Plant for Pakistan” campaign and the honorarium scheme relies heavily on community participation and support.
    By working together, the government and citizens can achieve significant positive impact, from reducing pollution and conserving natural resources to mitigating the effects of climate change, he added.
    Anwar encouraged individuals, communities, and organizations to join hands with the government, sharing their ideas, resources, and expertise to create a sustainable future for Pakistan.
     Through collective action, Pakistan can become a model for environmental stewardship and sustainable development, ensuring a healthier, greener, and more prosperous nation for generations to come, he added.

School-Supplies-Price Exorbitant prices of back-to-school supplies haunt inflation-stricken parents

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 15 (APP):As back-to-school essentials shopping is picking up pace with reopening of the educational institutions in the country after summer vacations, parents are grappling with the higher prices on all the essential school items.
Most of the private schools start their new academic session after the summer break and it is a common practice for many parents to buy the back to school essentials for their kids prior to the opening of the schools by physically visiting the designated stationary stores or ordering through the online suppliers.
The price of school supplies from glue, color pencils, markers, lunch box, water bottle, geometry box, school bags, and cut box to textbooks, notebooks and uniforms has registered a significant increase which made it difficult for families, especially salaried class, to manage the educational expenses.
“I have spent around Rs 20,000 to purchase the textbooks and notebooks for my son promoted in Grade-III while the stationary, uniform and other essential stuff are still to be purchased which I will buy on weekend as the students can wear colored clothes during the first week”, Hammad Ali, a parent of two said.
Although it has become difficult to bear the expenses of my one school going son who is studying in private schools but we have no option left when the government institutions lack facilities and educational standards, he lamented while talking to APP on Thursday.
Ayesha Malik, a mother of three kids, said, “I was shocked to hear the price of trolley bag during my visit to the school supplies shop what to talk of other items”.
Talking to APP, she said, “The price of an ordinary trolley starts from Rs. 8,000 while those having fewer prices are not durable enough to be dragged in a long way in school premises. Getting education in a private school has become a luxurious practice keeping in view the increasing fee structure, expensive textbooks and a long list of stationary and other items”.
“Not only the parents have to buy all the stationary themselves but these schools also grab annual charges for stationary too in the name of art work, overburdening the parents”, she observed.
Another parent, Farah Hamid said that instead of making things easier for the parents, the private schools provided a long list of stationary items to the parents for buying which is usually not fully utilized during the whole year.
She urged the concerned authorities to keep check on unusual increase in the prices of school items in the markets and take action against the unjust price hike.
Tahir Mehmood, who is associated with the profession of teaching for a long time, said that parents already struggling amid rising inflation and facing a cost of living are forced to pay high prices of the essential school items of their kids.
He said that back-to-school shopping is really stressful for them but they have to pay as being parents they consider these items as an essential category in their shopping list.
They are making some real sacrifices and leading uncomfortable life in these days due to soaring inflation, high priced fuel, electricity and gas.
Prices of school items like shoes, uniform, backpack and lunch boxes, crayons, markers, notebooks, chart papers, binders, paper, pens, erasers and pencils have been increased substantially due to the prevailing inflation.
Zia Saleem, who is the owner of stationary shop in F-8 Markaz, said that the inflation has no only distressed the parents of the school going kids but every section of life.”
He revealed that the price of back to school essentials has registered a significant increase this year as compared to the last year. The notebooks which were sold at Rs. 250 each last year are now being sold at Rs. 500 due to increasing price of paper.
“We cannot less the price of stationary items on our own as we are getting these items on increased prices too. Ultimately, we are left with no option but to shift this burden on the customers”, he said.

3 retired officers, Lt Gen (R) Faiz under military custody for FGCM proceedings : ISPR

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RAWALPINDI, Aug 15 (APP): In connection with the Field General Court Martial (FGCM) proceedings of Lt General (R) Faiz Hameed, three retired officers were also in military custody for their actions prejudicial to military discipline.

Further investigations of certain retired officers and their accomplices for fomenting instability at the behest of and in collusion with vested political interests, are continuing, an Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) news release said on Thursday.

Danyal Ijaz lifts 6th  ITBA Independence Tenpin Bowling Cup

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 15 (APP):Danyal Ijaz won 6th ITBA Independence Tenpin Bowling Cup at Leisure City Jinnah Park, Rawalpindi on Thursday.
Danyal Ijaz exhibited standout performance to finish at the too with 370 points, whereas Waqas Parekh ended second with 330 points.
Rana Shehzad secured third position.
Bowlers from Islamabad took part in the tournament.
General Secretary, Islamabad Tenpin Bowling Association Saleem Baig, who was the chief guest gave away the prizes to the players.

Woman allegedly tortured to death minor son

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WAH CANTT,  Aug 15 (APP):A stepmother allegedly tortured to death her stepson in the jurisdiction of Wah Saddar Police Station, the Police sources said on Thursday.
They said that a woman named Seemyia Bibi had allegedly tortured to death her two-year-old stepson Saim Ali.
 The police shifted the body to the tehsil headquarters hospital Taxila for legal formalities.
The police registered a case and launched further investigation.

DIG chairs meeting regarding law and order

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SOHBATPUR, Aug 15 (APP):DIG, Naseerabad, Ayaz Ahmed Baloch on Thursday chaired a meeting to review law and order situation in the division.

SSP, Naseerabad. Fahad Khan Khoso, SSP, Jafarabad , Captain (R) Atta Ur Rehman, SP, Usta Muhammed, Muhammad Anwar Badyani, SP Sohbatpur, Muhammed Yusuf Bhanger and other officials attended the meeting.

SP, Bolan, Captain ( R), Dost Muhammed Bugti and SP Jhal Magsi, Subhan Ali Magsi participated in the meeting through video.

16 dead, 2126 injured in Punjab road accidents

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LAHORE, Aug 15 (APP):At least 16 people were killed while 2126 others injured in 1898 road accidents
in all 37 districts of Punjab during the last 24 hours.
Of whom, 932 people with serious injuries were shifted to different hospitals,
while 1194 victims with minor injuries were treated on the spot by Rescue
Medical Teams.
Analysis show those 1115 drivers, 162 underage drivers, 235 pedestrians,
and 792 passengers were among the victims of road accidents.
Statistics show that 426 road accidents were reported in Lahore which
affected 519 people placing the provincial capital at top of the list followed
by Faisalabad 134 in with 132 victims and at third Multan with 125 road accidents
and 138 victims.
According to the data, 1873 motorbikes, 62 auto-rickshaws, 160 motorcars, 19 vans,
10 buses, 28 trucks and 186 other types of auto vehicles and slow-moving carts
were involved in road accidents.

Two persons of gang arrested, 2 motorcycles recovered

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CHICHAWATNI, Aug 15 (APP):The police on Thursday nabbed two persons of a bike lifter gang and recovered 2 motorcycles from their possession.

The police spokesman said that the arrested persons had confessed to lift many motorcycles in the area.

The police teams had been formed to arrest other persons of the gang, he added.

The police registered cases against them and started investigation.

 

Murree’s pleasant weather attracts thousands tourists to celebrate Independence Day

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RAWALPINDI, Aug 15 (APP):On the occasion of Independence Day, a large number of tourists visited Malka-e-Kohsar Murree in a stunning and pleasant weather.
The entrance of more than 25000 vehicles was recorded in Murree on 14th August, giving the city a festive environment.

According to the details, the City Traffic Officer (CTO), Beenish Fatima has lauded the officers and officials for performing their duties round the clock.
She also made her presence in Murree and directly reviewed the traffic arrangements so that the tourists traveling to and from Murree on the occasion of Independence Day should not face any kind of difficulties.

The CTO said that the traffic police managed the traffic despite the paucity of parking under the limited resources.

“They ensured the uninterrupted flow of traffic and performed their duties in the best way while helping the tourists”, she said while appreciating the traffic personnel services.
The tourists also appreciated the traffic management.