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Makkah Health cluster conducts 6 open heart surgeries, 68 cardiac catheterisations for pilgrims in a month

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 10 (APP): Makkah Health Cluster provided services to more than 6,897 pilgrims who visited the emergency departments in its affiliated hospitals from the beginning of Dhu al-Qi’dah until the 1st of Dhu al-Hijjah. 
This is part of the comprehensive services prepared by the Ministry of Health to care for the pilgrims.
The cluster reported that 2,034 pilgrims visited healthcare centers, with six open-heart surgeries and 68 heart catheterization procedures conducted this season, ranging from therapeutic to diagnostic operations. Additionally, there were 160 kidney dialysis sessions, and health awareness teams educated over 220,000 pilgrims through various electronic means, digital screens in the Grand Mosque areas, and on-field visits in the holy capital’s streets and squares, Saudi Press Agency reported.
The cluster also noted that 805 pilgrims were admitted to hospital wards, with 176 cases admitted to intensive care units and 23 endoscopies performed for pilgrims. Only two cases of heat exhaustion were recorded.

Pakistan Travel & Tourism Symposium kicks off  at PNCA

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 10 (APP):The two-day Pakistan Travel and Tourism Symposium jointly organized by Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation (PTDC) and World Bank Pakistan started here on Monday at Pakistan National Council of Arts . 
The symposium themed “Building the National Economy through Tourism” where more than 20 foreign delegates and more than 400 national and international tourism professionals, industry experts, and decision-makers have participated and shared their ideas for development of a future road map for the sustainable growth of tourism industry of Pakistan. 
On this occasion, a tourism expo was also been organized to showcase Pakistan’s rich tourism potential and create G2G, B2B and G2B linkages among the industry stakeholders. 
This Symposium is designed to explore and enhance critical facets of the tourism sector, with a focus on green investments, improving connectivity, responsible tourism, and the conservation of natural and cultural heritage. 
The event aims to foster a transformative dialogue among stakeholders to address pivotal challenges, forge synergies, and capitalize on opportunities in the evolving tourism landscape.
The opening ceremony of the symposium was attended by the as Chief Guest, Chairman Prime Minister’s Youth Programme Rana Mashhood Ahmad Khan, Minister for Culture, Tourism, Antiquities & Archives Sindh Syed Zulfiqar Ali Shah and Additional Secretary Cabinet Division Hammad Shamimi. 
Addressing the participants, Chairman Prime Minister’s Youth Program, Rana Mashhood Ahmad Khan said that Pakistan, a land of rich history, diverse culture, and breathtaking natural beauty, offered countless opportunities for travelers, explorers, and adventure-seekers alike.
“From the majestic Karakoram Mountains to the ancient Indus Valley Civilization, our country is a treasure trove of experiences waiting to be discovered” Rana said. 
He added that incumbent government was committed to develop tourism sector across the country and also working on different projects in all the provinces to ensure the sustainable and eco-friendly growth of this sector for the socio-economic development and employment generation for the people of Pakistan.
 “All these efforts will also greatly help in projecting the soft image of Pakistan at global level as tourist friendly country” he hoped. 
He emphasized that there was great potential to engage the youth in the tourism and hospitality sector work force. 
He underlined  formulating appropriate policy responses was imperative to ensure that the increasing number of youths were offered opportunities for quality education, vocational training, and skilled employment in this sector. 
Chairman PM’s Youth Programme also asked the participated experts to recommend its policies that should be implemented to achieve this goal. 
Speaking on the occasion Additional Secretary Cabinet Division, Hammad Shamimi said that we were committed to making Pakistan a top tourist destination, adding “Our efforts include improving infrastructure, facilitating connectivity, and fostering a business-friendly environment that encourages investment in the tourism sector”. 
Moreover, he said, the government was dedicated to promoting responsible and sustainable tourism practices that preserved  natural and cultural heritage for future generations. 
Earlier, in his opening remarks Managing Director of PTDC, Aftab ur Rehman welcomed all the distinguished guests and said that this gathering represented a vital moment for us, highlighting the crucial role, tourism played in our economic and social landscape. 
This sector is not only a vital driver of economic growth but also a powerful catalyst for job creation and poverty alleviation. 
He said that we created this platform to initiate a process of dialogue among the stakeholders to shape the future of tourism in Pakistan. 
The symposium will surely produce tangible outcomes, including strategic frameworks, policy recommendations, and collaborative initiatives that would greatly contribute to the sustainable growth of the tourism economy in Pakistan, he added. 
Furthermore, he said that discussions and collaborations that would take place during this symposium were vital and by promoting responsible tourism practices and fostering innovative solutions, adding “We can ensure that our tourism sector thrives in harmony with our natural and cultural heritage.” 
He extended his heartfelt gratitude to the team of PTDC, World Bank Group, and all the partner organizations who were contributing to this important event and thanked all the international and national delegates for sparing time to join us on this important occasion. 
Deputy Secretary General ECO,  Jandos Asanov in his address extended his heartfelt gratitude to the Government of  Pakistan, especially the Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation (PTDC) for inviting their delegation to this important gathering. 
He said that  Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) aimed to enhance its Member States’ economies through sustainable development. 
The region, with a population of over 500 million and a GDP of nearly 2.5 trillion USD, had immense tourism potential while hosting 86 UNESCO World Heritage sites, including six of them in Pakistan, it attracted around 80 million visitors last year, he added. 
Pakistan, he said, was one of the leading destinations among the ECO Member States achieved remarkable results in terms of receipts last year and in the first quarter of 2024 as compared to 2019. 
He further stated that in light of the dynamic nature of the tourism sector, it was essential to provide travelers with convenient travel arrangements. 
He said long-term investments in tourism infrastructure were crucial to offer suitable travel conditions and diversify accommodation opportunities. 
“Apart from national budgets, international investment opportunities also have a significant potential for our region and we have been observing that infrastructure developers such as global hotel chains and airports have shown increased interest in the ECO region,” he added. 
He said that Pakistan offered very attractive opportunities for tourism investments, especially for adventure and mountain tourism. 
It is pertinent to mention here that the symposium will also witnessed four different panel discussions on various topics. 
The first panel discussion was on “Green Investments in Tourism and Hospitality Sector” while the second panel discussion was on “Improving Connectivity, Aviation, Transportation and Visa Facilitation. Similarly, the third panel discussion was on “Responsible Tourism and Conservation of natural and cultural heritage”. 
Furthermore, the fourth panel discussion session was on “Tourism products diversification- religious and cultural heritage tourism”. While presentations on New Tourism Products was also part of the event. 
The symposium also included a captivating “Tourism Expo,” which provided an opportunity to the participants to explore the rich tourism potential of Pakistan and its provinces through booths and stalls showcasing diverse attractions.
Educational and hospitality training institutes, corporates, and tour operators also presented their contributions to the tourism landscape. 
This interactive expo also provided attendees the opportunity to learn about the upcoming tourism events taking place across the country, for institutions to showcase courses, interact with students, and inspire future professionals. 
Moreover, COTHM Global, a leading tourism and hospitality training institute also organized a culinary show where students showcased their y art skills.

Balochistan, Punjab victorious in Blind Cricket T-20 League matches

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Blind Cricket
ISLAMABAD, Jun 10 (APP): Balochistan and Punjab won their matches on the day-4 of PBCC Blind Cricket T-20 Super League 2024 at APS School Cricket Ground, Abbottabad on Monday.
In an exhilarating T20 match, the Balochistan Blind cricket team triumphed over KP in a nail biting finish, chasing down a formidable target of 213 runs with just one ball to spare.
The match commenced with KPK Blind setting a challenging target, scoring 212 runs for the loss of 7 wickets in their allotted 20 overs. The standout performances came from Badar Munir (B2) and Muhammad Rashid (B3). Badar dazzled with a rapid 58 off 30 balls, including nine boundaries and one six. Rashid anchored the innings with a well-crafted 95 not out off 60 balls, hitting 14 fours. Bashir Khan (B1) and Mohsin Khan (B3) from the Balochistan side put up impressive bowling performances, taking two wickets each.
In response, Balochistan managed to chase the target in a sensational way, scoring 216 for the loss of 9 wickets in 19.5 overs. Niamatullah (B3) led the charge with a solid 61 off 46 balls, supported by timely contributions from Imran Sarwar (B3), who remained not out on 33 off 18 balls, and Naseeb Ullah (B2), who scored a quickfire 21 off 12 balls. The chase saw dramatic turns with crucial wickets falling at regular intervals. Talha Iqbal (B3) from KPK delivered with the ball, taking two crucial wickets, including that of the key player Niamatullah.
In another match Punjab beat Sindh by 37 runs. Punjab Blind cricket team delivered an impressive batting performance, scoring a commanding 252 runs for the loss of 5 wickets in their allotted 20 overs against Sindh.
The Punjab Blind team exhibited an outstanding batting effort, with key contributions from Moeen Aslam (B2), Akmal Hayat Nasir (B3), and Mati Ullah (B3). Moeen Aslam was in exceptional form, scoring a blistering 51 off just 22 balls, hitting ten boundaries with a remarkable strike rate of 231.82. Akmal Hayat Nasir followed suit with a robust 68 off 44 balls, including ten fours and one six. Mati Ullah added crucial runs with a rapid 32 off 16 balls, while Israr Ul Hassan (B2) provided a solid finish, remaining not out with 24 runs off 13 balls. SanaUllah (B3) also contributed significantly towards the end, scoring an unbeaten 21 off just 8 balls, boasting a strike rate of 262.50. Idrees Saleem (B1) took 2 wickets, while Muhammad Salman and Safdar claimed a wicket a piece.
In reply, Sindh managed to score 215 runs in 20 overs for the loss of 6 wickets. Sindh chase was led by a valiant effort from Muhammad Safdar (B3), who scored a brilliant 58 off 36 balls, including nine boundaries and one six. Ayoub Khan (B2) provided solid support with 46 runs off 34 balls. Despite their efforts, the Punjab Blind bowlers managed to keep crucial breakthroughs at key moments. Nisar Ali (B2) played a remarkable innings, remaining unbeaten with 49 runs off just 26 balls, hitting six fours and one six. However, Sindh middle order struggled to build on the momentum, facing tight bowling from Punjab Blind. Matiullah, Kazimullah and Sajid Nawaz took 2 wickets each.

KP gets cutting edge technology of Indus Telemetry to monitor water flow in irrigation canals

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Water irrigation

PESHAWAR, Jun 10 (APP): Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province takes a giant leap forward in water management with the installation of Indus Telemetry, an advanced technology suit designed for automatic and real-time flow data acquisition.

Indus Telemetry is a cutting-edge technological solution that automates the process of monitoring water flow in KP canals. This technological intervention will serve as a game-changer for water management in KP, setting a benchmark for other provinces to follow, says a press release issued here on Monday.

Indus Telemetry has been installed by International Water Management Institute (IWMI) under the USAID Water Management for Enhanced Productivity activity.

A ceremony for formal handing over of the technology to KP Irrigation department will be held on June 12, press release added.  The initiative will help in transforming how water is monitored, managed and reported across the province’s critical irrigation canals.

The new system has automated and digitized the entire process, making KP the first province in Pakistan to deploy a state-of-the-art telemetry system on all its main canals. This advancement ensures that the data collected is accurate, reliable and validated.

With Indus Telemetry, the KP Irrigation Department can now access real-time information on water flow in its main canals. Pakistan Council of Research in Water Resources (PCRWR) is the technical partner for this endeavor.

The system consists of both hardware and software components that work together seamlessly. Automatic sensors are installed at strategic locations along the canals to measure water flow depth and velocity.

This data is then transmitted via GSM technology to a secure cloud server, where it is processed and archived. Relevant stakeholders can access real-time data and reports through an intuitive online dashboard.

The system is currently installed at 11 major canals in KP, including Upper Swat Canal, Tanda Irrigation Main Canal, Pehur High Level Canal, Warsak Gravity Canal, Lower Siran Canal, Kabul River Canal, Warsak Left Bank Canal, Warsak Gravity Canal, Pehur Main Canal, Lower Swat Canal, Warsak Lift Feeder Canal, Gomal Zam Main Canal and Khanpur Dam Left Bank Canal

These canals are crucial for KP’s water distribution from the Indus River. The sensors are placed near the starting points of these canals to accurately measure the total volume of water diverted over time.
The introduction of Indus Telemetry marks a significant milestone for water management in Pakistan.
The Country’s previous attempts to implement a similar system in 2004 were unsuccessful. However, Pakistan’s National Water Policy 2018 re-emphasized the need for transparent and accountable water management, which Indus Telemetry now fulfills.

Before Indus Telemetry, the methods used by the KP Irrigation Department for monitoring water flow were outdated and prone to errors. This capability allows for precise volumetric accounting of water withdrawals, essential for managing water resources during different crop seasons.

The system also facilitates internal water audits, helping determine the amount of water diverted into various canal systems compared to allocated amounts and water duty. Previously, reporting water withdrawals to the Indus River System Authority (IRSA) was a cumbersome and error-prone manual process.

Indus Telemetry has streamlined this task by providing a user-friendly dashboard and an online reporting system. This-frequency electronic flow data ensures that reports are accurate and timely, reducing the potential for human error and interprovincial disputes.

By leveraging advanced technology, KP is enhancing its water management practices, ensuring fair and transparent water distribution, and providing sustainable agriculture.

PM’s Coordinator designates former Senator Jamal Khan Laghari as Pakistan’s Wildlife Ambassador

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 10 (APP):PM’s Coordinator on Climate Change and Environmental Coordination, Romina Khursheed Alam on Monday designated former Senator Jamal Khan Laghari as Pakistan’s Wildlife Ambassador in recognition of his wildlife services.
 The PM’S coordinator appreciated his wildlife services in Gilgit-Baltistan and Northern areas and said he would be an effective voice for projection of wildlife of Pakistan, a news release said.
Jamal Khan Laghari while meeting the PM’s coordinator apprised that he discovered Astoor Markhor’s rare sub-species in Northern areas of Pakistan which surfaced earlier in 1905. He further added that when he posted its photo on his social media handle, he was contacted by international wildlife’s experts who commended the discovery.
Former Senator Jamal Khan Laghari said that he significantly worked on “Snow Leopard” which was very useful for research purposes.
 Romina Khurshid Alam while appreciating his work, designated him as the ambassador of Pakistan Wildlife.

Makkah Civil Defense conducts fire drill at Jabal Al-Rahma Hospital

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 10 (APP):The Makkah Civil Defense has conducted a simulated fire emergency at Jabal Al-Rahma Hospital as part of its ongoing preparations to ensure the safety and security of pilgrims during Hajj.
 The drill tested the response capabilities of rescue and firefighting teams, as well as their coordination with other concerned authorities.
This included ensuring civil protection and implementing support plans in the event of a real fire.

Saudi border guards directorate facilitates procedures for pilgrims arriving to perform Hajj 1445 AH

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 10 (APP):The General Directorate of Border Guards of Saudia is facilitating the procedures for pilgrims arriving in the Kingdom to perform Hajj this year 1445 AH, to ensure that they enjoy a seamless experience in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
At all border crossings officials provide pilgrims with all facilities, guiding them to the pertinent authorities who process their paperwork without delay, Saudi Press Agency reported.

Very hot weather forecast for Sindh

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KARACHI, Jun 10 (APP):The Pakistan Meteorological Department on Monday predicted very hot weather in most upper districts of the Sindh province during the next 24 hours.
However, hot and humid weather is forecast in coastal areas and dust raising wind in central and southern districts during afternoon period.
Mainly, very hot weather is likely to prevail in the province.

BISP chairperson meets with PPP ladies wing office bearers

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SUKKUR, Jun 10 (APP): Chairperson Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) Rubina Khalid on Monday met with the office bearers of the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) ladies wing Sukkur  to discuss about the ongoing and recently launched initiatives of the programme.
Rubina Khalid said the programme played an important role in the economic empowerment of women and reiterated her commitment to serve the marginalised segments of the society through the programme.
She said that the Benazir Income Support Programme is dedicated to provide essential support to the most vulnerable communities, particularly focusing on the economic empowerment of women.
We are committed to enhancing the programme’s reach and impact to ensure that no one is left behind, said Ms Khalid.
During the meeting, she highlighted the importance of skill development in lifting beneficiaries out of poverty.

Pak football team reach Tajikistan for FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifiers

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Pak football team
ISLAMABAD, Jun 10 (APP): The Pakistan national football team has landed in Tajikistan to play their final match of the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifiers round 2 against Tajikistan on June 11.
The team flew via a chartered flight from Lahore to Dushanbe. The match is scheduled to kick off at 8pm Pakistan time.
The team has been training hard under the guidance of their coach, and the players are determined to give their best performance in the match.