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Will put in our sweat and blood to make Pakistan great country by following Chinese model: PM

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BEIJING, Jun 6 (APP): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday reiterated his resolve to make Pakistan a great nation and regain its position by following the Chinese development model through utmost hard work and a sharp focus on industrial and agricultural progress.

“If we follow the Chinese model, I have no doubt, Pakistan will regain its position in the comity of nations and will be respected like our Chinese brothers are done by friends and foes… We will follow your model, work hard untiringly, put in our sweat and blood, and make Pakistan a great country,” the prime minister said addressing the 4th Pakistan-China Friendship and Business Reception here.

He told the gathering of Pakistani and Chinese business leaders that Pakistan would follow Chinese President Xi Jinping’s vision to focus on progress and prosperity by avoiding conflicts and cited immense Chinese progress and projects like the Belt and Road Initiative, China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, Global Development Initiative (GDI) and the Global Security Initiative (GSI).

The prime minister who is in China on a five-day official visit, advised the Pakistani people against being dejected or losing hope rather than standing up and accepting the challenge to reach the level of Chinese progress within a few years or decades.

He said the China-Pakistan friendship had no parallel in the world which remained unshakeable and unreachable even during the storms, wars, and earthquakes.

Recalling the Chinese journey of swift development to become the second biggest economic and military power under President Xi’s vision, Prime Minister Shehbaz said it was achieved only through hard work and untiring efforts.

“All Pakistanis will also have to pass through this thorny process. There is no other way to earn respect in the world,” he remarked.

He said having come into being two years after Pakistan, China took its trade to trillions of dollars while Pakisan’s hovered around $30-40 billion in terms of exports. Besides, China has excelled in information technology and artificial intelligence. He also referred to the “wonderful” bilateral cooperation in space program as Pakistan recently sent a lunar satellite and a space satellite recently with Chinese collaboration.

Referring to the sad and gruesome attack by TTP killing five Chinese workers in Becham in April, Prime Minister Shehbaz condemned the incident and conveyed his deepest condolence to the families of those who were killed.

He said the incident which sent a shockwave across Pakistan was the nefarious plot of enemies of China-Pakistan friendship and CPEC as well as those who did not want to see bilateral ties rising to the apex of glory.

“I want to make a solemn pledge that whatever is humanly possible, we will put in all measures and arrangements to protect the lives of every Chinese citizen in Punjab, Sindh, Balochistan, KP, GB and AJK. I want to make a solemn commitment that the security of Chinese nationals will be more than that of my own and my children,” he assured.

JazzCash surpasses 11 million active app users

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JazzCash
ISLAMABAD, Jun 06 (APP):JazzCash, Pakistan’s leading mobile wallet and digital financial services platform, has surpassed 11 million active app users.
This is a largest financial service app in Pakistan, said a news release issued here. The increasing number of active app users indicates a clear upward trend in users migrating to app-based experiences for their financial transactions.
Overall, JazzCash hosts 44 million registered users, with more than 30% female customers, 17 million monthly active users, 300,000 merchants and over 245,000 agents across Pakistan.
Commenting on the achievement, Murtaza Ali, Head of JazzCash said, “Earning the trust of 11 million active app users is a testament to the confidence our customers and partners have placed in us. We are committed to ensuring an exceptional user experience, while bringing state of the art products to expand JazzCash’s community further.”
Over the past year, JazzCash has demonstrated a solid commitment to digital customer acquisition and engagement. The company has doubled its efforts to enhance security, introduce innovative products, and improve the user experience by retiring outdated app versions.
The growth in app users results of the company’s efforts to improve customer journeys and provide a seamless app experience. Surpassing 11 million active app users marks a significant milestone for JazzCash, highlighting its rapid growth and the increasing adoption of digital financial services in Pakistan.
With a nationwide footprint, JazzCash is set to continue leading in the digital financial sector through ongoing innovation and a strong focus on customer satisfaction.

Nepalese ambassador calls on KP Governor

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Faisal Kraim Kundi
PESHAWAR, Jun 06 (APP):Tapas Adhikari, Ambassador of Nepal to Pakistan here Thursday called on Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governor Faisal Karim Kundi at Governor House and exchanged views on matters of mutual interest.
They also discussed an increasing cooperation in different sectors between the two countries especially in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
The Governor invited Nepalese business community to visit Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Faisal Karim Kundi said trade sector would be largely benefited with the strengthening of cooperation between the two countries.
He said that vast opportunities of investment in different sectors including mines, mineral, energy, gemstones and tourism are existed Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and wants equal opportunities for educated  male and female besides youth to excel in their respective fields to increase pace of economic development.
The Governor said that technical manpower and educated youth would be largely benefited from foreign investment in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
The Governor said that Pakistan especially Khyber Pakhtunkhwa was placed in an important strategic geographical location in world.
 The Nepalese Ambassador stressed on expanding bilateral relations and cooperation between the two countries for mutual benefits of people of Pakistan and Nepal.
The Nepalese Ambassador said that there is historic relations between Pakistan and Nepal.

Shipping Activity at Port Qasim

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Port Qasim
KARACHI, Jun 06 (APP):Four ships, Maersk Cape Town, MSC ABY, Opera and Simaisma carrying Container, Chemicals and LNG, berthed at Container Terminal, Engro Terminal and Elengy Terminal respectively on Wednesday.
Meanwhile another containers ship ‘Southern Anoa’ also arrived at outer-anchorage of the Port Qasim on same day.
Eleven ships were engaged at PQA berths during the last 24 hours, out of them two ships, Maersk Hartford and AU Taurus left the port on today morning, while six more ships, Maersk Capet6own, MSC Aby, Clyde, Lima Trader, Zhida-6 and Tarsus-M are expected to sail on today afternoon.
Cargo volume of 253,491 tonnes, comprising 189,531 tonnes imports cargo and 63,960 tonnes export cargo carried in 5,323 Containers (2,065 TEUs Imports and 3,258 TEUs export) was handled at the port during last 24 hours.
Five ships at Outer Anchorage of Port Qasim, out of them four ships, Hyndai Busan, Ianthe, Southern Anoa and UOG Harriet-G scheduled to load/offload Container, Bitumen, Palm oil and Mogas are expected to take berths at respectively QICT, MW-2, LCT and FOTCO on Wednesday, while another containers ship ‘SSL Brahmaputra’ is due to arrive at Port Qasim on Friday.

Police claim to arrest three bike lifters with 26 stolen motorcycles

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Stolen bikes
RAWALPINDI, Jun 06 (APP):Waris Khan Police in an operation launched against the criminals claimed to have arrested three accused,
identified as members of Husnain gang and recovered 26 stolen motorcycles from their possession.
According to a police spokesman, the bike lifters namely Husnain ring leader, Mohsin Iqbal and Naveed were rounded up in a raid. Police team also recovered 26 stolen motorcycles, nine engines, spare parts and other items from their possession.
A case has been registered against the accused for further investigation.
Superintendent of Police, Faisal Saleem appreciated the police team and directed the concerned to accelerate ongoing operation against car and bike lifters.

62,000 gutka pouches seized, 2 arrested in Mirpurkhas

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Gutka
MIRPURKHAS, Jun 06 (APP):District Superintendent of Police (DSP) Dr. Musa Abru raided a drug den in Mirpurkhas on Thursday and recovered 62,000 gutka pouches.
District Superintendent Police (DSP) Dr. Musa Abru raided a drug den in Mirpurkhas on Wednesday, recovering 62,000 gutka pouches.
According to Police, The operation led by DSP, carried out in the Phuladiyoon police station limits resulted in the arrest of two accused, Rasool Baksh Mari and Jumaon Bheel along with two motorcycles and a mobile phone.
A case was registered against the accused and SSP Mirpurkhas Captain (Retd) Asad Ali Chaudhry took strict action, suspending SHO Haider Shahani for failing to control drug activity in the area.
The SSP warned that any SHO found negligent in controlling drug trade will face suspension and departmental action.

11 criminals arrested

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SARGODHA, Jun 06 (APP):The Sargodha police on Thursday arrested 11 alleged criminals.
Police said that teams raided various localities and arrested Inaam, Wasim, Rashid, Imran, Kamran, Suleman, Tahir, Kaleem, Wajahat ,Nouman and Khaleel, besides recovering 2.6-kg hashish,1.3-kg heroin, 345-litre liquor, 12 pistols, four guns, 235 bullets, 333 empty bottles and valuables worth millions of rupees from them.
Further investigation was under way.

Six held for power theft

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FESCO
SARGODHA, Jun 06 (APP):Faisalabad Electric Supply Company (FESCO) Circle Office Sargodha region Thursday caught six people for stealing electricity from the main power supply lines and through meter tampering.
The FESCO teams inspected various localities and detected electricity theft at six spots. The teams caught six accused.
The crackdown on power thieves would continue on daily basis, said spokesman.

Secretary Energy, PESCO chief assure to address load shedding issue in Kohat

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Shehryar Afridi
PESHAWAR, Jun 06 (APP):Member National Assembly (MNA) Shehryar Afridi and Member Provincial Assembly (MPA) Daud Shah Afridi Advocate on Thursday met with Peshawar Electric Supply Company (PESCO) Chief Akhtar Hamid Khan and secretary energy and power division to discuss power load shedding issues in district Kohat.
They urged the authorities to provide relief to PESCO consumers and address the issue of unscheduled load shedding in the district and its suburbs.
MNA Shehryar Afridi told the PESCO chief that there were concerns among the consumers which needed to be addressed on the priority basis, adding that all the public representatives from the district would support the people in case of any reaction against the load shedding.
On the occasion, the PESCO chief assured to provide relief to consumers on a priority basis, adding that pragmatic steps were being taken to ensure uninterrupted power supply to consumers.
Earlier the secretary energy and power division also assured the legislator to address the issue of power outages in Kohat and other areas.

Halal Food Authority conducts operation

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Halal Food
Dera Ismail Khan , Jun 06 (APP):Food Safety and Halal Food Authority’s team on Thursday conducted operations at several places in Tehsil Paharpur and checked the quality of food items at various shops and local pops factories.
On the direction of Deputy Director Halal Food Authority Dera Wasif Khan, the Authority’s team conducted the operation and checked numerous shops and local pops factories in different localities.
The Authority’s team inspected various food items and oil which was used in pops factory and checked these items at mobile laboratory on the spot besides sending some samples to the laboratory for further examination. Fines were also imposed on them for using substandard food items.
They also issued improvement notices to the factory owners and warned that action would be taken against violators under the law.
On this occasion, the food safety official said that no compromise would be made on the quality of food items and in this regard, operations would continue indiscriminately.