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KPT shipping movements report

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KPT
KARACHI, May 13 (APP):Following were the Movements of Ships at Karachi Port Trust (KPT) during last 48 hours, ending at 0700 hours on Monday.
SHIPS BERTHED:
HMM Bangkok                Container Ship
Express Argentina          Container Ship
Cosco New York             Container Ship
CMA CGM Attila             Container Ship
Spring Oais                Clinkers
M.T Quetta                 Tanker
Yong Chang Shu Hang        Tanker
X-Press Cassiopeia         Container Ship
SHIPS SAILED:
Nymph Thetis
Atlantic Ibis
HMM Bangkok
ESL Nhava Sheva
Aljalaa
Express Argentina
EXPECTED SAILING:             DATE
Octa Lune                  13-05-2024
CMA CGM Attila             13-05-2024
EXPECTED ARRIVAL:             DATE            CARGO
Ital Unica                 13-05-2024       D/L Ethanol
Nordlion                   13-05-2024       D/L Container
Belita                     13-05-2024       D/L Container
Stolt Beluga               14-05-2024       L/ 18000 L/18000
Lila ACE                   14-05-2024       D/4000 Chemical
YM Express                 14-05-2024       D/L Container
Grace Bridge               14-05-2024       D/L Container
Amoureux                   14-05-2024       D/L Container
CARGO HANDLING TURNOVER:
The total cargo handled at Karachi Port during the last 48 hours closed at 230,760  Metric Tons The breakup shows that the port has handled 115,621 Metric Tons of export cargo and 115,139 Metric Tons of import cargo during the said period. Commodity wise handling in metric tons is given below.
COMMODITY                    IMPORT         EXPORT         TOTAL
Containerized Cargo          89,694         58,814        148,508
B.Bulk Cargo                 25,445         ——         25,445
Clinkers                     ——         54,007         54,007
Oil/Liquid Cargo:            ——          2,800          2,800

DPM Dar urges SCO states’ collaboration to harness region’s potential

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BEIJING, May 13 (APP): Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar on Monday met with Secretary-General of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Ambassador Zhang Ming wherein he emphasised an effective collaboration among SCO member states to harness the region’s potential for sustained progress and prosperity.

The deputy prime minister is on a four-day visit to China to co-chair the Fifth Pakistan-China Foreign Ministers’ Strategic Dialogue with Chinese Minister of Foreign Affairs Wang Yi which would cover the full spectrum of Pakistan-China relations.

Senator Ishaq Dar reaffirmed Pakistan’s unwavering commitment to the SCO Charter and the Organization’s fundamental ideals as enunciated in the ‘Shanghai Spirit.’ He expressed Pakistan’s strong commitment to advancing SCO’s security and development cooperation agenda.

The discussion also touched on Pakistan’s initiatives and contributions in its ongoing Chairmanship of the SCO Council of Heads of Government.

Ambassador Zhang conveyed his best wishes to the Government of Pakistan on assuming the Chair and reiterated SCO Secretariat’s continued support to Pakistan during its tenure as Chair of the Heads of Government of the Organization.

Hot weather forecast for Sargodha

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weather

SARGODHA, May 13 (APP):The meteorological department has forecast that the district will experience very hot weather during
the next 24 hours as the maximum temperature would touch 42 to 44 degrees centigrade.
The met office forecast dry to partly cloudy and hot weather for the city
as the maximum temperature was recorded 38 degrees centigrade and the minimum 24 degrees
centigrade on Monday.Hot weather forecast for Sargodha

Hot weather forecast for Sargodha

SARGODHA, May 13 (APP):The meteorological department has forecast that the district will experience very hot weather during
the next 24 hours as the maximum temperature would touch 42 to 44 degrees centigrade.
The met office forecast dry to partly cloudy and hot weather for the city
as the maximum temperature was recorded 38 degrees centigrade and the minimum 24 degrees
centigrade on Monday.

SARGODHA, May 13 (APP):The meteorological department has forecast that the district will experience very hot weather during
the next 24 hours as the maximum temperature would touch 42 to 44 degrees centigrade.
The met office forecast dry to partly cloudy and hot weather for the city
as the maximum temperature was recorded 38 degrees centigrade and the minimum 24 degrees
centigrade on Monday.

Climate warriors: Mobilizing Pakistan’s youth to confront environmental challenges

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Climate warriors: Mobilizing
By Qurat ul Ain
ISLAMABAD, May 13 (APP):Pakistan is grappling with the daunting reality of climate change, a challenge that echoes across its diverse landscapes. Yet, amidst this adversity its vibrant youth offers a dynamic solution to take center stage in the battle against environmental degradation.
With nearly 68% of the population under 30, Pakistan possesses a force capable of driving transformative change. It’s time to harness their energy and empower them to lead in confronting climate issues facing the nation.
From grassroots movements to policy advocacy, Pakistani youth are making their voices heard. They are organizing tree plantation drives, conducting awareness campaigns, and pushing for eco-friendly policies at both local and national levels. Their efforts are not going unnoticed.
Experts believe that engaging youth in climate action is not just essential for Pakistan’s future but also imperative for addressing the global climate crisis.
According to Muhammad Saleem, a Media Spokesperson at the Ministry of Climate Change and Environmental Coordination, the government recognizes the importance of nurturing youth leadership in climate action.
Saleem highlights the National Adaptation Plan as a crucial framework for guiding future initiatives. However, he acknowledges that more concrete steps are needed to translate policies into tangible actions on the ground.
Pakistan’s vulnerability to climate change underscores the urgency of global solidarity and cooperation.
The international community must prioritize climate finance, technology transfer, and capacity-building initiatives to support sustainable development efforts in countries like Pakistan, Muhammad Saleem emphasized.
Ali Jabir Malik, a climate researcher, speaker and journalist, emphasizes the urgent need for proactive youth-centric policies. He fears that without such policies, Pakistan’s youth bulge could become both an asset and a risk in the fight against climate change. Malik stresses the importance of involving young people in policy-making, community mobilization, and innovative solutions to address the growing climate vulnerabilities being faced by the country.
Adnan Riaz, a young social activist, echoes Malik’s sentiments, emphasizing the power of youth-led environmental campaigns. He points to the role of social media in mobilizing young people and amplifying their voices on climate issues. Riaz believes that Pakistani youth have the potential to drive significant change through initiatives like sustainable ecotourism and green entrepreneurship.
Sadia Mazhar, another young social activist, highlights the plethora of opportunities available for youth engagement in environmental action. She mentions initiatives like urban forests, organic farming, and climate advocacy campaigns as examples of positive disruptions that transcend age and socioeconomic barriers.
The government, too, is taking steps to harness the energy and enthusiasm of its youth. Initiatives like the PM’s Talent Hunt Programme is aimed at identifying and nurturing young talent across the country. Under this programme, talented individuals will have the opportunity to participate in national events like the upcoming National Games, fostering a sense of pride and achievement among the youth.
Furthermore, the government is actively seeking partnerships with international donors and investors to accelerate its transition to renewable energy. With ambitious targets set for 2030, including 60% clean energy production and 30% electric vehicles, Pakistan is positioning itself as a leader in sustainable development.
Despite these efforts, challenges remain.
Limited resources, bureaucratic hurdles, and a lack of coordination often hinder youth-led initiatives. However, experts believe that by fostering an enabling environment and providing support for youth-led innovation, Pakistan can overcome these obstacles and emerge as a global leader in climate action.
In a nutshell, Pakistan’s youth are not just the leaders of tomorrow; they are the leaders of today. With their  energy, creativity, and passion for change, they have the power to drive meaningful progress in the fight against climate change. By harnessing this youth power and providing them with the necessary support and resources, Pakistan can build a more sustainable and resilient future for generations to come

PM approves immediate release of Rs 23b to resolve AJK people’s issues

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ISLAMABAD, May 13 (APP): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday ordered an immediate release of Rs 23 billion to resolve the issues confronting the people of Azad Jammu and Kashmir.

The prime minister decided to provide funds after thoroughly examining the situation in the territory, in a special meeting chaired by him on the subject, a PM Office press release said.

Different parts of the AJK witnessed protest demonstrations during the last coupe of days with the people seeking reduced electricity bills and taxes as well as subsidized wheat flour.

PM approves immediate release of Rs 23b to resolve AJK people's issues

Prime Minister of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, AJK cabinet members, and senior leadership attended the meeting besides the federal ministers and leaders of the coalition parties.

The Kashmiri leadership and other participants of the meeting thanked Prime Minister Shehbaz for his decision to provide funds.

Pak U-12 team to leave for Nepal on May 17 for South Asia team competition

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ISLAMABAD, May 13 (APP): Pakistan 12 & under tennis team is gearing up to depart for Nepal on May 17 to feature in an ATF South Asia team competition.

The event – ATF 12 & Under South Asia Team Competition is slated from May 20 to May 24 in Kathmandu, Nepal, said a press release issues here on Monday.

The event will witness participation from teams representing Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, India, Bhutan, Maldives and Sri Lanka.

The Pakistan players selected for the tournament include Rashid Ali Buchani (Sindh), Muhammad Shayan Afridi and Muhammad Junaid Khan (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa).

Currently, the players are undergoing training under the auspices of the Pakistan Tennis Federation at PTF-SDA Complex Islamabad.

Kerb currency market

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KARACHI, May 13 (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               278.05         278.15
USD                          277.25         280.00
EURO                         296.70         299.60
GBP    345.15  348.60
JPY        1.75           1.80
AED 75.15   75.90
SAR 73.50   74.23
CAD      200.50  203.50
AUD      180.20  183.30

AIOU gears up preparations of AAOU annual conference

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AIOU
ISLAMABAD, May 13 (APP):The 37th Annual Conference of the Asian Association of Open Universities (AAOU) will be held at Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) from October 15 to 17.
According to the AIOU, more than 100 international dignitaries, including vice-chancellors, rectors, professors, and researchers from open universities in Asian countries will participate in the conference, as well as around 250 national academicians and researchers, will present research papers.
The conference schedule is available on the website aaou2024.aiou.edu.pk.
As per the schedule, the deadline for abstract submission is June 10.
The acceptance notification will be issued on June 25, and complete papers can be submitted by July 31.
The Early Bird Registration deadline is August 31, and the last date for registration is September 30, 2024.
Please note that abstracts and full papers will be published in the conference proceedings, and the best papers will be awarded the AAOU Award.
Additionally, the papers presented at the conference will also be published in AIOU research journals.
Vice Chancellor, of AIOU, Prof. Dr. Nasir Mahmood, has described this conference as an important tool for making distance education more effective through interaction with Vice-Chancellors, teachers, and scholars from open universities across Asia.
Dr. Nasir emphasized that this conference is an opportunity for open universities to exchange ideas and collaborate in the fields of education and research.
The Vice-Chancellor has given instructions to make the necessary arrangements to make this conference historic and memorable.

Govt pursuing economic progress agenda through massive reforms, structural changes: PM

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PM Shehbaz

ISLAMABAD, May 13 (APP): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday reiterating his government’s “sharp focus” on economic advancement said it was pursuing its agenda of growth through massive reforms and structural changes.

“My government is totally committed to bringing huge reforms and huge structural changes. We are inching towards that direction, as, otherwise, it will be a futile exercise and will not produce proportionate results. We are absolutely focused on the agenda of reforms,” the prime minister said in an interview with Saudi state-own television channel Al Arabiya.

The prime minister told the interviewer that Pakistan was faced with huge challenges at the macroeconomic level like GDP growth ratio, huge loans, energy shortage, weak power transmission system, line losses and expensive power generation. Other challenges include revenue generation, corruption, lack of utilisation of technology, and lack of monitoring and supervision, he added.

The prime minister spoke high of the Saudi leadership and their cooperation with Pakistan, saying that the Pakistan-Saudi Arabia relations go back to centuries and there was no parallel of this relationship in the globe.

“We are brothers. We understand each other and share each other’s grief and happiness. We are partners in progress and prosperity, not only in the two countries but also in the region,” he remarked while explaining to a question as to why every Pakistani leader opted to pay a first foreign visit to the Kingdom after assuming office.

Referring to recent high-level interactions between the two countries, he mentioned his two meetings with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in the Kingdom, the visit of Saudi foreign minister and a huge Saudi business delegation to Pakistan recently. This shows that the Saudi leadership is very serious and sincere to enhance relations with Pakistan not only in diplomacy but investment, trade, culture and between the youth of two countries, he added.

Shehbaz Sharif said that during his Saudi visit, he had the “most intense and comprehensive” discussion with Saudi authorities wherein two sides had agreed to cooperate.

He applauded the progress achieved by the Kingdom under the Saudi crown prince’s leadership, and his Vision 2030, calling it a role model for many countries.

Asked about the outcome of recent interactions, the prime minister said, “We have achieved great progress. We have identified areas of cooperation – both B2B and G2G. Now there is a clear-cut way forward for mutual cooperation in investment, mines, minerals and renewable energy.”

He said Pakistan was still an agrarian economy and, using modern technologies, both countries could enhance cooperation to produce fruits, vegetables, wheat, sugarcane, and sunflower to convert them into value-added products and export to Gulf region and other countries. Similarly, Pakistan could help provide its skilled IT manpower to the Kingdom to help grow both economies.

He said other countries like Kuwait, Qatar, UAE, Turkiye and China could also become partners in this fields and help bring an economic revolution.

Tourists throng Kaghan-Naran after road’s reopening

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PTDC
ISLAMABAD, May 13 (APP):Foreign and domestic tourists are thronging to Naran after the reopening of the road to enjoy their trips at recreational spots of the scenic valley.
Talking to APP, a Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation (PTDC) official said the Kaghan Development Authority (KDA) has reopened the Kaghan Highway for all kinds of commuters after seven months of closure.
He said the tourists embarked on their travel towards Naran to observe the scenic beauty through Naran road which was fully operational for tourists to visit their destinations.
He said Naran is a source of attraction for tourists due to its clad mountains and beauty.
It may be mentioned that the Naran road was suspended for all kinds of traffic owing to snowfall and glacier melting.