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Saudi Public Security warns against fake Hajj advertisements, clarifies official channels

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Saudi Public Security

By Rehan Khan

ISLAMABAD, May 13 (APP): The Saudi Directorate of Public Security has issued a warning to citizens and residents regarding fake advertisements circulating on social media platforms offering services related to Hajj, such as arranging pilgrimages for others, securing sacrificial animals, selling Hajj bracelets, and providing transportation, with the intention of committing fraud.

The Directorate emphasized that those who fall prey to such scams not only risk financial loss but also violate Hajj regulations. Those caught engaging in these deceptive practices will be subject to strict legal repercussions, it added.

Clarifying the legitimate channels for procuring Hajj-related services, the Directorate highlighted The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Project For Utilization Of Hady & Adahi as the official authority for selling and marketing Hady, Adahi, alms, and charity bonds on behalf of pilgrims.

These services can be accessed or tracked through the project’s official website (adahi.org), electronic platforms like the Ehsan platform, or certified outlets, it said, adding that additionally, a unified inquiry and order tracking number (920020193) had been established for convenience.

Urging compliance with Hajj regulations, the Directorate called upon citizens and residents to report any violations by dialing (911) in Makkah, Riyadh, and the Eastern Provinces, and (999) in all other regions of the Kingdom.

This directive will safeguard pilgrims’ interests and ensure the smooth conduct of Hajj, underscoring the importance of vigilance and adherence to official procedures.

Students to have knowledge of climate change in summer camps: Romina

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Romina
ISLAMABAD, May 13 (APP): Prime Minister’s Coordinator on Climate Change and Environmental Coordination, Romina Khurshid Alam on Monday said that summer camps would impart special education on climate change to students for sensitising them on pressing issue of global warming and environmental degradation.
She said this during a meeting with UNICEF Country Director for Pakistan, Abdullah A. Fadil here, a news release said. Romina Khurshid Alam apprised the UNICEF Country Director that with the collaboration of Secretary Federal Education &  Professional Training and Chairman Higher Education Commission, the climate change related contents were being incorporated in the curriculum.
She also added that ministry of climate change was going to establish a COP cell to swiftly work on climate actions, climate risks which Pakistan would present in upcoming UNFCCC global environmental conference COP-29 to be held in Baku.
Both sides discussed different ideas to promote climate tourism, climate entertainment, climate sports, climate economy. The UNICEF representative vowed to further strengthen their support for these ambitious  tasks besides collaborating on COP-29.

PTF launches coaching course to nurture tennis talent

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ISLAMABAD, May 13 (APP): The Pakistan Tennis Federation (PTF) Coaching Beginners and Intermediate (CBI) Players Course commenced at PTF-SDA Complex Islamabad on Monday.

A cohort of 24 enthusiastic participants, hailing from various parts of the country has converged to partake in this comprehensive coaching programme, signaling a vibrant interest in tennis development across Pakistan.

The course is being conducted by Asim Shafik, Director Coach Education & Development-PTF and ITF level-3 Coach, Kamran Khalil ITF Level-3 Coach and Noman ul Haq ITF Level-2 Coach.

Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi President of PTF, advised the participants to work hard as they would be training players in the future.

He appreciated the PTF Coach Education Programme, which has been recognised at the silver level by the ITF, and asked the candidates to continuously enhance their coaching skills, so that Pakistani players could get appropriate coaching across all age groups.

CM Maryam’s Clinic-on-Wheels project operational in Khanewal

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CM Maryam’s Clinic
KHANEWAL, May 13 (APP): Member Punjab Assembly (MPA) Rana Saleem Ahmad launched Clinic-on-Wheels project of Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif in Khanewal district on Monday to extend health facilities for far flung areas.
Six teams have started operating in different parts of the district, each equipped with blood screening facility to measure blood sugar, hemoglobin, test for children to assess nutritional deficiency, blood pressure and consultancy services to pregnant women, CEO Health Dr. Abdul Hameed Bhatti informed the Punjab Assembly legislator. One of these clinics would be equipped with ultrasonography facility, he added.
The MPA checked the working of the teams and informed the people about the health-friendly policy of the provincial government.
Deputy commissioner Waseem Hamid Sindhu also checked the operation of a clinic-on-wheel in colony No 3 in the city. He said that the ambulances would be sent to different areas phase-wise to cover the whole district.
He said that the administration would ensure the benefits of this project should reach all the people.

UK’s most respected Asian doctor calls for  vocational training for underprivileged Pakistani children

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Asian doctor
ISLAMABAD, May 13 (APP):Professor Abdul Rashid Gatrad OBE, a highly respected Consultant Paediatrician in Britain, has urged the Pakistan to impart vocational training to the most underprivileged children, aligning this initiative with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
As CEO of Midland International Trust (MIAT), Professor Abdul Rashid Gatrad and his team raised £3 million for health projects worldwide. Notably, they built a cleft hospital in Pakistan’s Gujarat region, featured in an ITV documentary. Operations and services are free, supported by donors in the West Midlands.
UK’s most respected Asian doctor calls for  vocational training for underprivileged Pakistani children
Gatrad’s extensive charity work spans over 20 countries, focusing on healthcare, education, and sustainability.
 He advocates for girls’ empowerment and has received honors for his contributions.
Gatrad’s efforts include setting up medical facilities, providing free surgeries, and supporting vocational training.
He emphasized the importance of sustainable development goals and continues his philanthropic work at 78, aiming to leave a legacy of hope and service to humanity
The Professor of Paediatrics and Child Health at three universities – University of Birmingham, Universities of Kentucky and Wolverhampton – was awarded with the OBE from the Queen in 2002 for services to ethnic minority children in the Midlands and in 2014 was made deputy Lieutenant to Her Majesty the Queen for his services.
UK’s most respected Asian doctor calls for  vocational training for underprivileged Pakistani children
In the same year he was made Freeman of the Borough of Walsall for halving the death rate in new-born babies and for his part in the research into the Hepatitis Vaccine that was subsequently rolled out globally.
Born originally in India but working in Pakistan, in 2003 Prof Gatrad met Khwaja Mohammed Aslam, a Pakistani bus driver and a businessman, who was the chairman of Midland International Aid Trust UK (MIAT). He invited him in 2005 to be the CEO.
Since then, the charity has made a huge difference to the lives of hundreds of thousands around the world – particularly children.
At the time MIAT only had £20,000 of working capital and Pakistan was the only country where humanitarian aid was provided.  Since then, Rashid has sacrificed time, effort, energy and money to make MIAT truly global – now in over 20 countries.
UK’s most respected Asian doctor calls for  vocational training for underprivileged Pakistani children
Professor Abdul Rashid Gatrad, who started as postman before becoming a doctor in 1971, largely financed through MIAT this- state of the art 3-storey hospital which houses, audiology, speech therapy, dental services 2 wards and 2 operating theatres.
The hospital is supported by 4 doctors running round the clock operations and providing free medical aid to patients of the area, including those who travel from far and wide.
The hospital grounds have playing facilities. Then it was in 2016 when during a visit to Gujarat that he met a female teenage street beggar on crutches. She had clubbed feet that were bare and bleeding.
This led to Professor Rashid Gatrad setting up the clubfoot centre where now hundreds are being treated from birth – avoiding operations when older.
He said: “I request the Government of Pakistan to pay attention to vocationally train children and youth to empower them, especially girls. This will be good for Pakistan’s long-term development. Currently, there is no focus on this area. We are prepared to work with Pakistan to support the effort.
We have completed a huge maternity and a children’s hospital named after my mother Jubaida in Gujarat, Pakistan which now is dedicated to cleft operations.  This hospital is a demonstration of what can be achieved. Our charity goal is to reduce poverty and improve health outcomes from sustainable projects for thousands of the most disadvantaged populations in over 20 countries across Africa and Asia.”
He said: “The Jubaida Gatrad hospital was completed in 2015 and now provides employment to many. MIAT has provided medical equipment, and the hospital is attracting more and more people to Gujarat city.
After I set up the club foot centre at this hospital in 2016, Ruth Lawson from the British High Commission attended its inaugural opening to witness the highly trained international cleft/clubfoot surgical team from the UK that I had assembled.
The Overseas Plastic Surgery Appeal (OPSA) team of 20 strong travels twice a year to Pakistan.
All give up their time free for projects in which I have led the development of a very clear and targeted model of interventions – namely an integrated and multi-sectoral pathway of care of children that resources local healthcare capacities to screen them, and in the process provide children access to education through, for example, help with hearing and speech therapy. Now an intensive care centre is under construction, funded my MIAT.
 The director of Deafkidz International, Steve Crump visited the centre in 2017 and hailed it as a revolutionary set up for a facility like that in Pakistan. Over subsequent 3 years he helped develop the audiology services.
The professor said “Collaborating with Deafkidz International, we have screened 20,000 children with deafness, in Punjab, Pakistan. Now 20 million people in the Sindh district have access to this service that I helped set up and facilitated. Improving such disabilities and supporting education, particularly for girls, ensures that children take their rightful place in society and do not beg on the streets with a potential for abuse and trafficking..”
He said: “Over the last 15 years, in addition to the cleft and club foot centres we have set up in Pakistan , a breast care service for women, an artificial limb fitting centre, which houses the club foot centre named after my father Mahomed Gatrad, cataract camps, hearing services for the new-born, dental services and an outreach clinic for elderly and pregnant women in Sooklan Gujrat.
The veteran doctor’s work extends to over 20 countries, including Somalia, Malawi, Gambia, Syria, Bangladesh, Haiti, the Dem Rep of Congo, and Nepal where he provided 1000 huts for families with children, the elderly and the disabled, after the earthquake in 2014. ‘’A lot of my international work is funded from my NHS salary donated through the GAYE scheme over the last 15 years. In addition, I get strong financial support from connections with the business people world-wide in countries such as Dubai, UK, S Africa etc.”
The doctor explained that through MIAT projects, he has arranged over 5000 cataract operations in Pakistan, Kashmir and Malawi; delivered over 500 cataract operations in Bangladesh; carried out 40 operations in Sierra Leone on teenage girls with vaginal fistulae; delivered food provisions, fresh water and blankets to refugees in Syria, Jordon, Kenya and Lebanon; built a 3Km fresh water pipeline in a village in Somalia; built houses in Malawi in Nepal, Bangladesh and Pakistan after the floods and supported vocational training projects in Sierra Leone, Malawi, Turkey, India, Kashmir and Pakistan.
He added: “over the last 10 years I have been providing two ‘Gatrad Bursaries’ per year to doctors and nurses who travel abroad to train and teach.”  Professor Abdul Rashid Gatrad regularly travels to Gujarat to train and teach nurses in the care of new-born babies. He has trained more than 1200 nurses over the last 15 years and some of the nurses he trained now work in England and Europe in the medical profession.
Over 6 years ago he set up WASUP – World Against Single Use Plastic which incorporates impacts of climate change.
He has fought tooth and nail to decrease plastic pollution through Refuse, Reduce Reuse and Recycle principles. He has given talks to many august organisations including UNESCO on these subjects. WASUP is now in over 50 countries.
At 78 he is still full of enthusiasm to make a difference to the lives of the needy, Professor Abdul Rashid Gatrad plans to visit Pakistan  again with a hope of meeting  government  officials to raise the profile for his charity’s campaign for vocational education for some of the most downtrodden sections of the society.
The renowned doctor remains determined to continue as a charity worker till his last breath. He said: “Since a young age, I have considered the struggle of the thousands of disadvantaged around the world as my own. I have the courage and conviction of not succumbing to despair and defeat but to rise to challenges with an ever-increasing resolve.
I believe I have improved lives and brought joy to thousands of people in practical, lifesaving and life-enhancing ways. I have done nothing for self-aggrandisement. This is for humanity, and to leave a legacy of bringing hope and serving humanity. ”

DPM Dar invites Chinese Gezhouba Group to expand operation under CPEC phase-II

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ISLAMABAD, May 13 (APP): Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar on Monday invited the Chinese Gezhouba Group to expand its operation in Pakistan under the second phase of China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

“Under the Phase-II of CPEC, Pakistan offers generous incentives to Chinese investors which the Gezhouba Group can use to expand its business footprints in Pakistan,” he said while talking to the Chairman of Gezhouba Group in Beijing.

The Gezhouba Group is a subsidiary of Energy China, which is China’s leading company undertaking multiple power generation projects in Pakistan, a press release issued by the Foreign Office said.

The Deputy PM expressed condolences to the Chairman at the tragic incident in Shangla in which 5 Chinese and 1 Pakistani national were martyred. He expressed Pakistan’s firm resolve to bring the perpetrators of this heinous attack to justice and to assure fool-proof security of Chinese nationals in Pakistan.

Noting the contribution of Gezhouba Group to Pakistan’s economic development, the Deputy PM underscored that Pakistan needed to further expand its power generation capacity in renewable and hydel sectors for which Gezhouba Group can play a leading role.

The Chairman thanked Pakistan for taking effective steps to ensure the security of Chinese nationals in Pakistan and expressed firm resolve that the company would timely complete all its projects in Pakistan and would further expand operations to new areas of cooperation.

NUST announces film making competition

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NUST

ISLAMABAD, May 13 (APP): The National University of Science and Technology (NUST) on Monday announced a film making competition for its students to provide them a platform for utilizing their creative talents.

According to the NUST, the film enthusiasts having a story to tell or a vision to share with the world can showcase their work through the creative genre of film making.

“Whether you’re a seasoned filmmaker or just starting out, this is your chance to share your story with the world”, a NUST news release said.

For entering in the film competition, the participants are required to create a film with a runtime of no more than 10 minutes and send their entry to nustmarcoms@gmail.com with their name, contact information, and a brief description of their film.

The entries can be submitted by May 17 which is the last date.
The winners will get a lucrative prize and a chance to get featured on NUSTgram.

Jam Kamal reiterates commitment to policy of business facilitation, export diversification

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Jam Kamal
KARACHI, May 13 (APP): The Federal Commerce Minister, Jam Kamal Khan, reiterating the government’s commitment to policy of facilitating trade and industry and export diversification on Monday, said that measures were being devised to promote local as well as export-oriented industries.
The commerce minister, while addressing a media briefing here at the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP), said that the incumbent government was determined to bring institutional and structural reforms, resolve issues about energy and tariffs, enhance regional connectivity, and diversify exports for ensuring sustainable growth and stabilizing the economy.
Jam Kamal said that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has conducted several meetings with relevant ministries and stakeholders to deliberate upon a range of issues so that a comprehensive strategy could be framed to do away with all the challenges being faced by the business and industry in Pakistan.
Meanwhile, different high-level committees were also formed to look into matters like energy pricing, governance reforms, promoting coordination among all relevant ministries and stakeholders and coherence in policies and initiatives in detail and recommend solutions to the confronting challenges, he stated and informed that special committee on energy pricing mechanism was instructed by the PM to submit its recommendations after due consultation with business community within ten days.
Highlighting the initiatives for promoting export diversification the minister said that positive results have been achieved from the Food and Agriculture exhibition, TDAP’s ‘Pakistan Trade Portal’, and other such steps, and the export volume of food and agriculture sectors has surged exponentially.
The total export of the food and agriculture sectors is expected to cross $7 billion in the current financial year on the back of a manifold increase in the export of rice, maize, sesame seed, and other agricultural products, Jam Kamal said adding that by providing facilities to farmers and focusing on value addition of agriculture products we could further enhance the exports.
In the past, only one sector had remained in focus but now we are taking all the sectors along, he said and added that the textile sector, which constitutes the major portion of the country’s exports, was under stress and we are considering different options for the development of the sector.
The commerce minister while shedding light on the recent visit of the Saudi business and investors’ delegation said that the visit facilitated broad-based business-to-business engagements and there were several agreements and memorandum of understanding in the process.
On the other side government level negotiations with Saudi Arabia were also underway and we are optimistic about the positive results, he said adding that a high-level official delegation of Saudi Arabia was expected in the coming days and significant progress was anticipated in agriculture, renewable energy, petroleum, mining and information technology sectors.
Pointing out some other major developments at the international level he said that agreement with Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries was in advanced stages while Pakistan was all set to participate in the International Trade Exhibition in Japan in 2025.
The minister said that the Tariff Board was vigorously working on its agenda aimed at promotion of export-oriented industries and safeguarding local manufacturing. Underscoring the role of domestic industry in employment generation, the minister said that the government wanted to take such measures which promote local industry.
He also urged the domestic manufacturers to focus on increasing their exports besides productivity enhancement so that the country’s exports could be increased.
The minister while responding to a query on the wheat import issue said that the incumbent government had not taken any decision in the regard while the caretaker government had allowed the private sector to import wheat contrary to the previous practice of allowing only the state-owned entities to import for meeting our strategic needs.
Investigation in the regard was underway to ascertain the facts and its findings will be shared with the public, he said adding that the government was committed to taking care of the interests of the farming community and ECC has not only decided to purchase wheat from the growers but procurement targets were enhanced as well.
Chief Executive TDAP, Zubair Motiwala, at the occasion, informed the media persons about various initiatives for bolstering exports and said that TDAP has launched the Pakistan Trade Portal that showcases more than 7000 products with all relevant details.
He said that we are working on a ‘Look Africa’ policy to explore the untapped market of the African continent and we have focused primarily on South Africa, Kenya, Egypt, and Ethiopia.

Pakistan’s victory over Ireland takes Babar to a new record

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babar azam
ISLAMABAD, May 13 (APP): Pakistan skipper Babar Azam went to the top of an illustrious list when his side claimed a seven-wicket triumph over Ireland in the second T20I in Dublin on Sunday.
Babar’s side successfully chased down Ireland’s decent total of 193/7 with more than three overs remaining courtesy of a 140-run partnership between Mohammad Rizwan (75*) and Fakhar Zaman (78) and it proved the record-breaking 45th T20I victory for Pakistan’s influential captain.
According to the international Cricket Council (ICC), this victory has took Babar past Uganda’s Brian Masaba for the most wins by male T20I captains and in front of former skippers in the ilk of England’s Eoin Morgan, India’s MS Dhoni and Australia’s Aaron Finch.
Babar’s has 45 victories in 78 matches as Pakistan’s skipper. Pakistan and Ireland would play the third and final game of the series in Dublin on Tuesday.

Contractors directed to implement execution plan for Mohammad project’s completion as per schedule

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WAPDA
ISLAMABAD, May 13 (APP): Chairman Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) Engr Lt Gen Sajjad Ghani (Retd) visited Mohmand Dam Project to review construction progress on different key sites.
He had a detailed visit of the inlets and outlets of the three diversion tunnels, the power house and the spillway, said a press release.
The GM/PD Mohmand Dam Project, accompanied by the consultants and the contractors, briefed the Chairman about the ongoing activities and timelines for completion of critical tasks at these sites.
Subsequent to the site visit, the Chairman also presided over a meeting at the project office. Emphasising upon the significance of Mohmand Dam to cope increasing needs of water and energy in the country, the Chairman directed the contractors to implement the execution plan, in letter and spirit, for completion of the project according to the timelines.
Additional resources be deployed to squeeze completion time, he further said.
Earlier, the Chairman was briefed about the progress on diversion works, recovery plan, progress on quarry development and spillway concreting.
It is important to note that WAPDA is constructing Mohmand Dam Project across River Swat in Mohmand District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. It is the 5th highest concrete-face-rock-fill dam in the world. The project is scheduled for completion in 2026-27.
With a gross water storage capacity of 1.29 MAF, Mohmand Dam will irrigate 18,233 acres of new land in Mohmand and Charsadda, besides supplementing irrigation supplies to 160,000 acres of existing land.
Installed power capacity of the project stands at 800 MW with annual energy generation of 2.86 billion units. The project will also provide 300 million gallons water per day to Peshawar for drinking purpose.