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Rescue 1122 Abbottabad issues emergency plan for Eid al-Adha

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Rescue 1122
ABBOTTABAD, Jun 10 (APP):Rescue 1122 Abbottabad on Monday issued an emergency plan for Eid-ul-Adha canceled all rescuer vacations and put them on high alert throughout Abbottabad during the Eid holiday.
According to the details, following the directives of Director General Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Dr. Ayaz Khan, and Regional Director of Operations North Arshad Iqbal, a special meeting was held at the district office in Abbottabad.
The “Emergency Rescue Plan” issued by Dr. Ayaz Khan and Arshad Iqbal requires all officers and station house in charge to remain at their respective stations, with on-call duty officers instructed to stay alert 24/7.
Rescue 1122 will maintain high alert status during Eid prayers, which are scheduled for 7:45 AM at Eidgah Abbottabad, with services provided in collaboration with the police. Additional duty points include Mandian Missile Chowk, Nathia Gali Jamia Mosque, Nawan Shehr Ilyasi Mosque, and Havellian Amir Muawiya Mosque.
District Emergency Officer Arif Khattak stated that rescuers are deployed across Abbottabad during the Eid holidays, ready to provide full services to the public around the clock.
Rescue points have been established at mosques, Eidgahs, and key locations, including tourist spots Nathia Gali and Ayubia.

Traffic Police launch operation against illegal parking, stalls

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Traffic Police
HAVELIAN, Jun 10 (APP): The traffic police here  on Monday launched an operation against illegal parking, hand carts, and unauthorized stands.
Several vehicles and rickshaws have been impounded, and market areas cleared of stalls and carts to ensure smooth flow of traffic.
According to the traffic police, responding to public complaints about traffic congestion and illegal setups, SSP Traffic Tariq Mehmood Khan instructed to carry out an operation.
Following these directives, Inspector Waseem Khan, along with the in-charge of Havelian and additional personnel, initiated the crackdown at key locations including Havelian Dauraha, General Bus Stand, Havelian Bazaar, Ameer Muawiya Chowk, among others.
The operation focused on removing illegal parking, unauthorized stands for Suzuki and carry vans, rickshaws, and handcarts and stalls.
During the operation, several Suzuki carry vans and rickshaws were impounded, and the handcarts and stalls were removed from the market areas to clear the roads.

Education Ministry launches Federal Foundation Learning Policy 2024

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Education Ministry
ISLAMABAD, Jun 10 (APP): Ministry of Federal Education & Professional Training (MoFEPT) on Monday launched the first ever Federal Foundational Learning Policy 2024, aims to ensure that all children in federal schools will acquire foundational learning skills by 2030.
The event was led by the Federal Secretary Mr. Mohyuddin Wani, and attended by key development partners, university vice-chancellors, parliamentarians and partner organisations working on education in Pakistan. The event was hosted by acclaimed author and social activist, Ms. Feryal Ali Gauhar.
On the 8th of May, 2024, the honourable Prime Minister, Shehbaz Sharif declared an education emergency. As a matter of urgency, the government will now address the out-of-school-children crisis – 26.2 million children are currently out of school.
It will also address the learning crisis; in Pakistan, 4 out of 5 children cannot read with comprehension by the age of 10.
Also, according to the recently launched Annual Status of Education Report 2023, only 13% of grade 3 children can do simple division. This means that children lack foundational skills. It means that they need to learn more complex concepts, and they are also less likely to become productive citizens.
This policy is a crucial step in the government’s response to tackle the learning crisis.
The Federal Foundational Learning Policy 2024 aims to ensure that by “2030, all children enrolled in schools under the federal territories will acquire foundational learning skills”.
The policy will apply to all government schools, private schools, non-formal education centres, and madaris in Islamabad Capital Territory, Gilgit Baltistan, and Azad Jammu and Kashmir.
The departments responsible for policy implementation are the Federal Directorate of Education, School Education Department, Gilgit Baltistan and the Elementary & Secondary Education Department, Azad Jammu and Kashmir.
Alongside these, a range of other departments will support the implementation of this policy, including the MoFEPT’s Pakistan Foundational Learning Hub, set up to drive improvements in early grade literacy and numeracy nationwide.
This policy is part of a national movement to improve basic reading and numeracy skills for Pakistan’s children.
Across the country, each province is in the process of developing their own foundational learning policies. Alongside this, there is growing support from civil society, academia, and international organisations to tackle this issue.
At the launch on Monday, Mr, Salman Naveed Khan, CEO, Pak Alliance for Maths and Science, gave an overview of the eight pillars of the Federal Foundational Learning Policy 2024.
Meanwhile, Mr Sam Wilson, Project Director, Pakistan Foundational Learning Hub, said “it is easy to make a policy, but the real task is to implement it”.
Ms. Rifat Jabeen, Director Academics, Federal Directorate of Education, talked about the success of the Reading Hour programme implemented in Islamabad Capital Territory, and commended the ongoing efforts of the MoFEPT to improve reading and create a reading culture in schools.
Ms. Inga Afanasieva, Senior Economist at the World Bank, highlighted the low learning levels amongst children in ICT, and the low content knowledge of teachers who sometimes scored lower than their students on assessments.
Ms. Saima Anwer, Senior Education Advisor at FCDO, stressed on the need to improve the quality of learning in schools in order to increase retention and tackle the out of school children crisis.
Finally, the Secretary MoFEPT, Mr. Mohyuddin Wani concluded the event by thanking partners and colleagues working on improving foundational learning in Pakistan. He highlighted the need to support teachers because of their key role in the learning process. He also nominated Ms. Feryal Ali Gauhar as the reading envoy to create a reading culture in the federal areas.
“InshaAllah we will implement the policy in its true letter and spirit, and engage all the stakeholders and customise it according to each area.”
Mr. Moyuddin Wani, Secretary, Ministry of Federal Education said.

Dangue larwae reports 250 locations in ICT last week

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ICT
ISLAMABAD, Jun 10 (APP): Deputy Commissioner (DC) Islamabad, Irfan Nawaz Memon chaired a meeting regarding dengue measures in the federal capital, in which officials reported finding dengue larvae at 250 locations across the city last week.
The DC emphasized that controlling the spread of dengue required active participation from residents, said the ICT Administration’s Spokesman.
The meeting focused on reviewing ongoing initiatives and campaigns aimed at eradicating the larvae.
During the meeting, the officials briefed the DC that not a single case of dengue was reported in the city last week.
The deputy commissioner stressed the importance of community involvement in keeping homes and surroundings clean to prevent the breeding of dengue-carrying mosquitoes.
The health department also urged all citizens to play their part in this public health effort.
The district administration was taking various measures, but they highlighted that these steps would only be effective with the support and cooperation of the public, the spokesman added.

Pakistan earns $667m by exporting transport services in 9 months

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PBS
ISLAMABAD, Jun 10 (APP): Pakistan earned US $667.946 million by providing different transport services in various countries during the first nine months of the current fiscal year (2023-24) as compared to the corresponding period of last year.
This shows a nominal decline of 2.20 percent as compared to $682.950 million earned through the provision of services during the corresponding months of the fiscal year (2022-23), the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) reported.
During the months under review, the exports of sea transport services witnessed a decrease of 4.74 percent, going down from $194.770 million last year to $185.546 million during the months under review.
Among the sea transport services, the exports of freight services dipped by 47.63 percent from $99.160 million last year to $51.930 million whereas the exports of other sea transport services, however, increased by 39.75 percent from $95.610 million to $133.616 million current year, the PBS data revealed.
The exports of air transport decreased by 3.19 percent going down from $473.280 million last year to $458.190 million during July-March 2023-24.
Among the air transport services, the exports of passenger services decreased by 5.95 percent, from $315.590 million to $296.800 million, whereas the exports of freight services surged by 6.06 percent, from $ 18.800 million to $ 19.940 million, in addition, the export of other air transport services witnessed an increase of 1.84 percent from $138.890 million to $141.450 million.
Meanwhile, the exports of road transport services during the months under review witnessed a growth of 94.99 percent going up from $9.980 million to $19.460 million during this year, it added.
Among the road transport services, the exports of freight services witnessed a decrease of 12.85 percent from $3.190 million to $2.780 million, while the export of other road services increased by 145.66 percent from $6.790 million to $16.680 million.
The export of postal and courier services dipped by 3.46 percent, from $4.920 million to $4.750 million, the data revealed.

Al-Mashaaer Al-Mugaddassah metro line ready to transport thousands of pilgrims during Hajj

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metro line
ISLAMABAD, Jun 10 (APP): Al-Mashaaer Al-Mugaddassah Metro Line is used to transport pilgrims between the holy sites in Makkah, Mount Arafat, Muzdalifah, and Mina, helping them perform their rituals smoothly and more comfortably.
The metro stops at nine stations distributed across the holy sites and connected by a double railway 18 kilometers long. It has a capacity of 72,000 passengers per hour in one direction; it makes over 2,000 trips, helping ease the movement of pilgrims.
The metro travels at a speed of 80 kilometers per hour and can cover the distance between Mina and Arafat in about 20 minutes. The fleet consists of 17 trains, each with a capacity of 3,000 passengers, helping to transport more than 350,000 pilgrims between the various holy sites.
The stations are designed to facilitate pilgrims’ movement. To accommodate the large number of pilgrims, the waiting area is separated from the boarding area, and the boarding platform is separated from the departure platform.
The stations have connecting bridges designated to transport passengers to the ground floor from the opposite side, as well as ramps to transport passengers from the platform. Elevators make it easier for pilgrims to access the platforms, especially for the elderly and people with disabilities. The stations have 60 doors on each side to ensure smooth entry and exit of pilgrims.
The metro is environment friendly as it operates on electric power, with zero carbon emissions, contributing to the preservation of the environment at the holy sites area and the overall health of pilgrims.

IRSA releases 278,600 cusecs water

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IRSA
ISLAMABAD, Jun 10 (APP):Indus River System Authority (IRSA) on Monday released 278,600 cusecs of water from various rim stations with inflow of 207,200 cusecs.
According to the data released by IRSA, the water level in the River Indus at Tarbela Dam was 1456.62 feet and was 58.62 feet higher than its dead level of 1,398 feet. Water inflow and outflow in the dam was recorded as 77,600 cusecs and 135,000 cusecs respectively.
The water level in River Jhelum at Mangla Dam was 1187.10 feet, which was 137.10 feet higher than its dead level of 1,050 feet. The inflow and outflow of water was recorded at 41,000 cusecs and 55,000 cusecs respectively.
The release of water at Kalabagh, Taunsa, Guddu, and Sukkur was recorded as 155,500, 152,400, 132,700, and 69,500 cusecs respectively. Similarly, from River Kabul, a total of 52,700 cusecs of water were released at Nowshera and 5,600 cusecs were released from River Chenab at Marala.

FIA warns public on rise of online frauds

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FIA
ISLAMABAD, Jun 10 (APP): Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) cyber crime cell Monday warned the public at large about the increasing ratio of online fraudulent activity in recent days.
According to the spokesperson, a public service announcement was issued by the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) to warn the public about a recent rise in online fraudulent activity.
Unauthorized individuals are impersonating FIA officers and circulating fabricated notices through various electronic communication channels i.e.  email, WhatsApp and other such social media platforms, said a press release issued here.
These deceptive notices falsely accuse recipients of criminal activity and often employ scare tactics by threatening legal action or demanding immediate financial compensation.
In some instances, scammers may attempt to elicit sensitive personal information under the pretense of verification or compliance procedures.
The FIA operates with the utmost professionalism and adheres to strict protocols in its communication practices.
All official communication is initiated only after prior investigation and with a clearly identified case number.
It is important to note that the FIA will never request sensitive information, such as banking details, via such notices or phone calls.

Zubaida Trail: A Historic Passage for Pilgrims

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Zubaida Trail
ISLAMABAD, Jun 10 (APP):The Arabian Peninsula boasts a rich tapestry of history, and the Zubaida Trail is a vibrant thread woven into its fabric.
This ancient pilgrimage route, echoing through time, served not only as a path for religious journeys but also as a vital artery for trade and cultural exchange.
Renowned for its efficiency, the Zubaida Trail was the shortest route between Kufa and Makkah. Its meticulously planned path featured designated stations and rest areas, offering weary pilgrims respite from the harsh desert sun. In sandy stretches, the trail was paved with stones, testament to thoughtful engineering of the trail.
Scattered along the Zubaida Trail are the silent sentinels of history: archaeological sites and structures. Wells, pools, dams, palaces, and mosques are testament to a bygone era, each landmark whispering tales of the past.
Travelers on the Zubaida Trail were not left to wander blindly. Geographers and explorers, like Lady Anne Blunt in her book “A Pilgrimage to Najd”, documented the trail’s importance.
Tour guide Khalaf Al-Ghofaily sheds light on the stone markers and beacons that served as a navigational system. These strategically placed structures, some square and some circular, spaced approximately 24 kilometers apart, guided travelers throughout their journey.
Abdulrahman Al-Tuwaijri, a researcher in archaeology and history, emphasizes the sophisticated signage on the trail. Beacons, stone piles, and milestones not only marked the route but also facilitated navigation, during both day and night. Convergence points at junctions prevented travelers from losing their way, while placement on hills and natural elevations ensured clear visibility.

Kerb currency market

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KARACHI, Jun 10 (APP):Following were the Opening Rates of foreign currencies in kerb market issued by the Exchange companies Association
of Pakistan, here on Monday.
F.C.                         BUYING        SELLING
INTER BANK             278.20         278.30
USD                          277.75         280.50
EURO                        296.30         299.25
GBP                           350.55        354.05
JPY                               1.75           1.79
AED                            75.25         76.00
SAR                             73.40        74.13
CAD                           200.00        203.50
AUD                           180.30        183.30