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Pakistan to declare Snow Leopard as Int’l symbol of Climate Adaptation

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 15 (APP):Coordinator to the Prime Minister on Climate Change, Romina Khursheed Alam, during “Pakistan Wildlife Protection Awards, 2024” ceremony reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to designate the snow leopard as an international symbol of high mountain ecology and climate adaptation.
This declaration highlights the nation’s dedication in combating climate change and preserving its unique wildlife, a news release said.
The upcoming Conference of the Parties (COP29) of the (UNFCCC) United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, scheduled for November 11-22, 2024, in Baku, Azerbaijan, provides a prime opportunity to promote the snow leopard as a global symbol of high mountain ecology and climate adaptation.
During the 8th Global Snow Leopard and Ecosystem Protection Program (GSLEP) steering committee meeting in Samarkand in March 2024, the committee reaffirmed the significance of the snow leopard in high mountain ecosystems. It was agreed to request the UN Secretary-General to officially recognize the snow leopard as a powerful international symbol of high mountain ecology and climate adaptation.
Asia’s high mountains, often referred to as the “third pole of the Earth,” are home to the world’s 14 highest peaks and are experiencing warming at twice the rate of the Northern Hemisphere. This accelerated warming is impacting glaciers and ecosystems across regions including the Himalayas, Hindu Kush, Pamir, Tien Shan, Altai Mountains, and the Tibetan Plateau.
Pakistan, which is one of the five countries most vulnerable to climate change and steward of 80,000 square kilometres of snow leopard habitat, has seen significant glacier retreat over the past two decades–affecting agriculture, water supplies, hydroelectric power, and wildlife habitats.
Romina Khursheed Alam emphasized the need for both national and international cooperation to tackle climate change challenges. “Climate change poses a significant threat to our ecosystems and wildlife. Rising temperatures and extreme weather events are altering habitats and putting pressure on vulnerable species.
We must strengthen our conservation efforts and work together to mitigate these impacts,” she stated. Romina further highlighted that “recognizing the snow leopard as an international symbol of climate change resilience will enhance Pakistan’s image as a nation demonstrating sustainable and harmonious development with nature”.
Dr. Muhammad Ali Nawaz, Director of the Snow Leopard Foundation, expressed gratitude for the motivation to perusing the recognition of the snow leopard as an international symbol. He emphasized the significance of this moment for wildlife preservation and noted that in 2007, Snow Leopard Foundation (SLF) Pakistan scientists tracked a snow leopard in Chitral, revealing the need for transboundary conservation efforts as the leopard traversed 1,600 square kilometres between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Dr. Nawaz also highlighted the formation of the GSLEP in 2013, an alliance of 12 countries (Afghanistan, Bhutan, China, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Mongolia, Nepal, Pakistan, Russian Federation, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan) committed to protect snow leopards and their habitats. Pakistan’s role in GSLEP underscores its leadership in wildlife conservation.
GSLEP Emissary and wildlife ambassador Sardar Jamal Khan Leghari expressed optimism about this initiative, stating that “it will reinforce efforts to protect the snow leopards and enhance Pakistan’s reputation as a leader in sustainable development”. He emphasized the urgent need for action to address climate challenges in the “Third Pole” region.
“Snow leopards, residing near snow-capped peaks, symbolize healthy mountain ecosystems, climate resilience, and biodiversity conservation. They play a crucial role in providing essential ecosystem services such as freshwater supply and carbon sequestration, benefiting billions of people downstream.” He stated.
Pakistan remains committed to its National Climate Change Policy, which seeks to balance economic growth with efforts to mitigate climate change, adapt to its impacts, prevent land degradation, and preserve biodiversity.

PSX witnesses bullish trend, gains 228 points

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 15 (APP):The 100-Index of the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) witnessed bullish trend on Thursday, gaining 228.56 points, a positive change of 0.29 percent, closing at 78,105.98 points against 77,877.42 points on the last working day.
A total of 591,065,051 shares were traded during the day as compared to 604,144,238 shares the previous day, whereas the price of shares stood at Rs 20.102 billion against Rs 19.981 billion on the last trading day.
As many as 442 companies transacted their shares in the stock market, 227 of them recorded gains and 162 sustained losses, whereas the share price of 53 companies remained unchanged.
The three top trading companies were Kohinoor Spinning with 91,017,452 shares at Rs 9.32 per share, Yousuf Weaving with 65,313,406 shares at Rs.6.49 per share and WorldCall Telecom with 60,620,909 shares at Rs 1.23 per share.
Hallmark Company Limited witnessed a maximum increase of Rs 48.97 per share price, closing at Rs 538.65, whereas the runner-up was Pakistan Engineering Company Limited  with a Rs 33.87 rise in its per share price to Rs 699.11.
PIA Holding Company Limited witnessed a maximum decrease of Rs 84.87 per share closing at Rs 883.73 followed by Nestle Pakistan Limited with Rs 47.50 decline to close at Rs 6,800.00.

Two ‘dacoits’ killed in shootout

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FAISALABAD, Aug 15 (APP):Two alleged dacoits were killed in a shootout with Balochni police on Thursday.
The accused were identified as Atif alias Atti and Shoaib alias Shabi. Atif was wanted in 28 cases while Shoaib in 14. They had become a symbol of terror in the area.
According to police sources, four suspected persons were riding two motorcycles when a police team signaled them to stop near Maal Chak Takia Wala saim nullah, but they opened fire on a police party. In retaliation, two dacoits fled the scene while two others were killed by the firing of their accomplices, police claimed.
Police have collected forensic evidence from the site and started an investigation.

Alhamra to host 6th annual ‘Adab Festival Pakistan’ on August 17

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LAHORE, Aug 15 (APP):The Lahore Arts Council, in collaboration with the Department of Information and Culture, Punjab, is set to host the 6th Annual ‘Adab Festival Pakistan’ on August 17, 2024 at Alhamra Centre, The Mall.
The festival, which has established itself as a prominent literary, cultural, and intellectual gathering in Pakistan and worldwide, is preparing to welcome a distinguished lineup of scholars, intellectuals, and notable figures.
Prominent personalities such as Salman Faruqui, Kamran Lashari, Dr. Amjad Saqib, Mujeeb-ur-Rehman Shami, Aitzaz Ahsan, Yasir Latif Hamdani, Seema Aziz, Roshaneh Zafar, Ali Qasmi and many others will attend the event, contributing to a day filled with profound discussions, thought-provoking sessions, and enriching cultural experiences.
Alhamra has long been recognised as a literary and cultural heritage beacon, making it the perfect venue to host this prestigious event. Under the visionary leadership of Amina Saiyid, the Adab Festival Pakistan began its remarkable journey in 2010. Since then, it has flourished into a platform where ideas thrive, creativity blossoms, and the seeds of knowledge are sown.
Reflecting on the festival’s success, Amina Saiyid stated, “The land we stand on is brimming with potential; it only needs the right seeds to be planted for the golden branches of literature to grow and bear fruit.” This year’s festival, organized under the banner of Lightstone Publishers, promises to be an extraordinary celebration of Pakistan’s literary and cultural wealth.
Chairman Alhamra Razi Ahmed expressed his enthusiasm regarding the festival, stating Through the Adab Festival, we honor the power of words and the depth of our cultural legacy. Let us come together to celebrate the richness of our literature.
Executive Director Alhamra Sarah Rashid stated that the Adab Festival Pakistan celebrates our literary heritage, where ideas come alive and culture thrives. We invite everyone to join us in this enriching journey.
The festival starts at 1:30 pm at Alhamra and will run until 8:30 pm, providing a complete day of engaging discussions and enlightening debates. Alhamra extends a heartfelt invitation to all to participate in this meaningful cultural gathering, where appreciation for literature and culture is revered, and the profound legacy of our esteemed heritage is esteemed.

Man arrested for assaulting wife

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LAHORE, Aug 15 (APP):A man was arrested for assaulting his wife.
According to details, a call was received from the Millat Park area regarding an assault on a woman. The woman sustained a severe head injury and lost consciousness due to the assault by her husband and her in-laws.
The woman’s sister informed the Virtual Women Police Station about the incident, which sent the police to the location. The police shifted the injured woman to a hospital and arrested husband and his brother.
A spokesperson said that the Safe City Virtual Women Police Station was striving for protection of women. Women could contact the police through the Women Safety App, dialing 15, or through chat.

NA abolishes 220 redundant posts, saves Rs 563mln

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 15 (APP): As part of the national austerity campaign, the National Assembly Secretariat has abolished 220 redundant positions ranging from grades 1 to 19, leading to annual savings of over Rs 563 million for the national treasury.

During a Finance Committee meeting chaired by Speaker National Assembly Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, the body approved the implementation of the austerity plan. The plan included a comprehensive review and improvement of the processes for determining, eliminating, appointing, and promoting positions within the National Assembly Secretariat. It also enhances transparency in these processes.

The cost-cutting measures are being implemented in three phases, with the first two phases already completed. In the first phase, 90 unnecessary positions across various grades were eliminated, resulting in annual savings of Rs 255 million.

In the second phase, an additional 130 posts from grades 1 to 19 were abolished, generating further savings of over Rs 307 million annually.

Together, these measures will save more than Rs 563 million each year, with the third phase expected to contribute an additional Rs 400 million in savings.

These actions, directed by Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, aimed to achieve the overall target of Rs 1 billion in annual savings target.

According to a press release issued on Thursday, the Finance Committee has also decided to halt further recruitments in the National Assembly Secretariat. A sub-committee has been formed to review the National Assembly Secretariat Employees Act 2018 and align it with the Civil Servants Act 1973.

The purpose of these amendments is to ensure that the Secretariat’s staffing levels meet its actual needs and to improve the system of promotions and appointments.

The committee has introduced amendments to the Esta-Code’s contract cancellation clauses to facilitate the saving of national resources.

The meeting was also informed that a ‘Ticketing and Lodging Committee,’ comprising representatives from all relevant departments of the National Assembly Secretariat, has been established.

This committee will ensure transparency in operations, clarify the duties of officers and staff, and improve performance evaluation, leading to further resource savings.

The meeting also decided to initiate the digitalization of the National Assembly Secretariat to reduce paper usage through modern technology. The Punjab Information Technology Board has already begun work on this project.

Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq also directed that the construction of additional blocks in the Parliament Lodges be completed within the specified timeframe.

Sardar Ayaz Sadiq has previously made significant contributions to cost-saving efforts, including the transition of the Parliament House to solar energy, resulting in substantial annual savings.

Over 58,000 saplings planted in Lodhran

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LODHRAN, Aug 15 (APP):Over 58,000 saplings has been planted on Thursday in Lodhran district under the “Plant a Tree for Pakistan” campaign initiated by Punjab Chief Minister.
District Lodhran ranked seventh in the province-wide tree plantation drive. Deputy Commissioner Abdul Rauf Mahar appreciated the Lodhran team for the outstanding performance.
Various government departments achieved their targets by planting saplings through 3,262 activities on Independence day.
Punjab Chief Minister, Maryam Nawaz Sharif, had directed the launch of a campaign across the province on the occasion of Independence day.
A target was set to plant 41,000 saplings in district Lodhran on Independence day under the “Plant a Tree for Pakistan” campaign.
While providing details about the campaign, DC Abdul Rauf Mahar said that no campaign could succeed without public participation.
He urged the citizens and the private sector to come forward and participate in the tree plantation drive to make it successful.
He further stated that a green and prosperous Pakistan was our goal, and green Pakistan is the future of our coming generation.
He also mentioned that under the direction of Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif, the “Plant a Tree for Pakistan” campaign has been launched in South Punjab.

Two shot dead over old enmity

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DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Aug 15 (APP):Two people were shot dead over an old enmity here in Rehmani-khel area in the limits of Shaheed Nawab Khan police station.
According to police, 25-year-old Ghulam Yazdani son of Ghulam Rabbani, resident of Rehmani-khel along with his relative named Aziz Ullah were on their way when unknown assailants opened fire at them near Asif Public School. As a result, both of them died on the spot.
The reason behind the incident is said to be an old enmity.

Mehran University Launches AI-powered career counseling program

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HYDERABAD, Aug 15 (APP): Mehran University of Engineering and Technology (MuET) Jamshoro has launched Pakistan’s first AI-powered career counseling program in collaboration with IDEAGIST. This initiative marks a revolutionary shift in career guidance for students, allowing them to access up-to-date information on employment trends through advanced artificial intelligence. The program features IDEAGIST’s “CareerGPT” chatbot, which will offer modern career counseling services to Mehran University students.

According to the MUET spokesperson, the goal of the project was to provide students with the technical support needed for success in their chosen careers and the Vice Chancellor Professor Dr. Taha Hussain Ali stated that this agreement will serve as a significant milestone in providing essential technical resources and information for students to achieve excellent career outcomes.

Under the agreement, it is anticipated that integrating AI into career services will position the university as a leader in the field of educational guidance within the country. The agreement includes a 12-month pilot program, during which students will receive career guidance. The project aims to enhance student success and prepare graduates for a competitive job market.

The Managing Director and CEO IDEAGIST Hassan Syed expressed enthusiasm about launching this new program in collaboration with Mehran University. He noted that their AI technology is designed to assist students to choose a career path in an appropriate way and enhance their employment and professional opportunities.