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Partly cloudy weather forecast for city

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Cloudy
BAHAWALPUR, Jun 10 (APP):The local Met Office has forecast a dry to partly cloudy weather for the city for next 24 hours.
The highest maximum temperature 43 centigrade and the lowest minimum 30 centigrade were recorded during last 24 hours. The dry to partly cloudy weather has also been forecast for rest of the region.

Citizens’ gear up to finalize Eid-ul-Azha shopping

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Eid Shopping
ISLAMABAD, Jun 10 (APP):With less than a week in the religious festival of Eid-ul-Azha, citizens are gearing up to finalize their preparations from shopping clothes and accessories to buying the perfect sacrificial animal for performing the ritual of sacrifice.
A number of buyers can be witnessed in the main markets and shopping malls of the capital who are purchasing dresses, shoes and other essential accessories to celebrate the upcoming festival in befitting manner.
Majority of the people are in efforts to complete their shopping before the time so that they can leave for their home-towns on Friday after attending their last working day to celebrate the festival on Monday (June 17).
Some are also planning to spend maximum days in their hometown by taking leave after the Eid holidays so that they can enjoy more time with their closest ones.  While the children are also excited to spend time with the sacrificial animals which they liked the most in this Eid.
Samia Imran, a mother of three children said, “I have completed shopping for my family before the time as we have to leave for our hometown on Friday to celebrate the festival with our relatives”.
Talking to APP, she said, “It is difficult to do excessive shopping during the prevailing price hike situation in the country and we have to buy a sacrificial animal too so we are focusing on buying the most essential items”.
The hustle and bustle of the livestock sellers, butchers, and local retailers during the Eid-ul-Azha festival is indicative of the holiday’s importance from both a cultural and economic standpoint.
Kamran Ali, a young boy said, “On this Eid, the biggest excitement for all of us is buying sacrificial animal and decorating it before the ritual of sacrifice. Usually all we friends exchange pictures of our animals to make this occasion memorable”.
“We all also go for a walk with our sacrificial animal, decorate them with beautiful ornaments and henna and feed these”, he said.
Local butchers are also expecting a significant boom in their business as many families prefer to have the services of professional butchers to sacrifice their animal. “Sometimes we have to hire extra hands to manage the demand as more and more people contact us for this task”, Saeed Khan, a local butcher said.
In addition to the economic activity, the festival also fosters a spirit of generosity and community support when majority performing the sacrifice ritual distribute meat of their sacrificial animal among the poor. “Distribution of meat among poor not only helps the less fortunate but also spreads the festive cheer across all the segments of society”, Akram Khan, a government employee said.
As the festival is coming closer, the stalls of bangles and henna are being set up in the main markets of the capital including Super Market, Jinnah Super, Karachi Company, F-10 Markaz etc. to attract the women and girls.
“Buying henna and bangles are an integral part of the Eid festivity. I have completed my shopping and now eagerly waiting for all my cousins and friends to make plan for going to market to buy these items together”, Shazia, a young girl said.
Eid-ul-Azha is one of the major Islamic festival and is marked by the sacrifice ritual of animals, commemorating the willingness of Hazrat Ibrahim (AS) to sacrifice his son in obedience to Almighty Allah.

Pakistani pilgrim undergoes eye surgery in Makkah

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 10 (APP):A medical team at King Abdullah Medical City in Makkah, successfully performed a surgery to save the vision of a Pakistani pilgrim suffering from retinal detachment in his eye.

The medical team said that the pilgrim was suffering from a sudden weakness in vision that lasted for two days and was received by the Medical City, where he was carefully examined and the results of the examination showed that he suffered from retinal detachment in his right eye caused by a retinal hole.

The team decided to perform an urgent surgery to save the pilgrim’s vision that included removing the cataracts and the vitreous fluid.

The team implanted a new lens and repaired the retinal detachment and injected silicone oil into the eye.
According to the team, the patient would make a full recovery and be able to continue his Hajj.

Innovation for Hajj: Saudi Transport Authority deploys advanced virtual glasses

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Hajjj
ISLAMABAD, Jun 10 (APP):Building on the success of last year’s trial, the Saudi Transport General Authority (TGA) is deploying an advanced version of virtual glasses for the  1445 Hajj season.
These next-generation glasses leverage augmented reality (AR) technology to ensure efficient and high-quality transport services for pilgrims.
The virtual glasses empower field inspectors to conduct swift and comprehensive checks, SPA reported. Within just six seconds, inspectors can verify vehicle legality, driver compliance, document inspections, and report any violations to the data and control center.
This translates to a remarkable 600% reduction in vehicle inspection time, ultimately enhancing compliance rates and the overall quality of transport services for pilgrims.
By streamlining inspections and boosting efficiency, the virtual glasses contribute to a smoother and more seamless pilgrimage experience. This allows pilgrims to focus on their religious duties with greater ease and peace of mind.

Rescue 1122 provides services in 161 emergencies last week

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Rescue 1122
DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Jun 10 (APP):The district’s emergency service- Rescue 1122 rescued a total of 165 patients while dealing with various emergencies during the last week under the supervision of District Emergency Officer Eng. Faseeh Ullah.
According to the weekly performance report issued here on Monday, the Rescue 1122 tackled a total of 161 emergencies over the week including 110 medical, 33 road accidents, 11 violence and four others.
It says that the service received a total of 14869 emergency calls including 10822 fake or irrelevant calls.
He said that Rescue 1122 also tackled 16 referral-related emergencies in which patients were shifted to different hospitals for medical treatment.

Al-Shifa team successfully conducts rare eye surgery of Afghan infants

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Eye Surgery
RAWALPINDI, Jun 10 (APP):Al-Shifa Trust Eye Hospital’s medical team has successfully operated a rare and complicated eye tumour of 7-month-old Hadia Sadat hailing from Kabul, Afghanistan.
           
Following Hadia’s refusal by hospitals in Kabul, Lahore, and Peshawar due to her severe condition, Al-Shifa Trust’s medical professionals took the responsibility of treating the infants, said Major General (Retd) Rehmat Khan, President of Al-Shifa Trust here Monday.
         
He informed that complexity and risk associated with this surgery required unparalleled expertise and a high level of dedication.  The treatment presented a significant challenge due to the eye tumour, which weighed 400 grams and measured 10 by 16 inches.
         
Despite the high risks, an expert team of Oculoplastic surgeons and Pediatric anaesthetists, including Dr Murtaza, Dr Zahra, Dr Huda, Col. Dr Mansoor-ul-Haq, and Dr Ali Raza, performed the complex surgery with success.
         
Rehmat continued by saying, “I am extremely pleased with our medical team, whose commitment and expertise have been instrumental in saving Hadia’s life.”
           
According to Maj Gen (Retd) Rehmat Khan, Hadia is making headway in her recovery at the Al-Shifa Trust and going through rehabilitation to acquire a prosthetic eye to restore her appearance for aesthetic purposes.
         
He stated that Al-Shifa trust provides specialized Oculoplastic consultations to approximately 7,000 patients and conducts over 1,500 reconstructive and tumour surgeries annually, making it the leading hospital in Pakistan.
         
The Oculoplastic department takes pride being one of the best treatment centres for birth eye defects, trauma reconstruction, cosmetic eye and facial rehabilitation, and all types of cancers and tumours of the eye, he explained.
         
“Individuals who have lost an eye as a result of an injury or sickness may want to consider getting a prosthetic eye to improve their look. It is not uncommon for people to refer to it as a “glass eye,” which is a shell that covers the structures in the eye socket rather than a genuine eye, he added.
         
Rehmat further said that surgeries to remove an eye due to damage or disease almost always result in the attending physician’s recommendation for implanting a prosthetic eye to ensure that the eyelids operate properly.
         
Although most of the operations to remove an eye are not very complicated, the process of losing an eye and adjusting to life with a prosthetic eye can be quite difficult for certain individuals, both psychologically and emotionally, which requires support and counselling, he informed.

Saudi Civil Defense ready with field preparations at Jamarat Bridge, surrounding yards

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 10 (APP):The Saudi General Directorate of Civil Defense is moving ahead with preparations to receive pilgrims for the Hajj season 1445 AH at the Jamarat Bridge and the surrounding areas and provide services during the pilgrims’ pebble throwing.
The directorate underlines readiness of its units deployed at the bride’s corridors, surrounding yards and main entrances with highly-equipped personnel and technical preparations to implement the general emergency plan for Hajj and deal with any risks in cooperation with other concerned agencies,SPA reported.

CM directs expansion of promising Saffron cultivation initiative

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Saffron cultivation
PESHAWAR, Jun 10 (APP):Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur has directed the Agriculture Department to collect detailed data on agricultural lands across the province and prepare for saffron cultivation on suitable lands by the upcoming season. 
Yar Muhammad Khan Niazi, the Chief Minister’s Focal Person for Digital Media, reported that the pilot saffron planting by the KP Agriculture Department has shown promising results.
With seed and input costs around Rs 3.2 million per acre, the tentative annual return is estimated at about Rs 6.8 million. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has 127,950 acres of potential saffron-growing area, capable of producing 255 tons of stigma, which could generate an annual economic return of billions of rupees.
The investment in saffron farming in KP will be phased over short (4 years), medium (7 years), and long-term (10 years) periods. Over a decade, this initiative could create around 3.6 million direct jobs, employing 4 laborers per kanal.
The Chief Minister emphasized the need for the effective utilization of available agricultural land to make it a significant source of income for the provincial government. 
He instructed the Agriculture Department to undertake saffron cultivation directly, rather than leasing the lands, while also encouraging farmers to cultivate saffron on suitable lands.

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.