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LESCO detects 79,418 power pilferers in 233 days

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LAHORE, May 12 (APP): The Lahore Electric Supply Company (LESCO) detected a total of 79,418 connections from where customers were pilfering electricity in all its circles of five districts: Lahore, Sheikhupura, Nankana Sahib, Kasur and Okara, ..in 233 days of the anti-power theft campaign.
A LESCO spokesman told the media here on Sunday that the company also submitted FIR applications against electricity thieves, out of which 74,409 FIRs were registered in respective police stations, while 30,597 accused have been arrested. The LESCO has so far charged a total of 93,901,152 detection units worth Rs 3,459,012,656 to all the power pilferers.
Grand anti-power theft operations against electricity thieves are being conducted on the directives of the Federal Power Division and the LESCO Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Engineer Shahid Haider is supervising these operations.
The LESCO chief vowed that the operations would continue without discrimination until the complete end of electricity theft. The electricity pilferers as well as the LESCO officers and employees who facilitate them are also being brought to justice.
The spokesman added, the LESCO found 397 customers stealing electricity through various means and 153 cases have been registered against the accused, while 31 accused were arrested during the last 24 hours.
On the 233rd consecutive day of the anti-power theft campaign, he mentioned that large commercial consumers were found involved in electricity theft and all of them were also disconnected and charged with detection units.
Among the seized connections, he explained, 14 were commercial, 01 agricultural, 01 industrial and 381 domestic, and all these connections were disconnected and charged with a total of 462,196 units as detection bill amounting to Rs 7.526 million.
Apprising the media about some major power pilferers, he mentioned that LESCO charged Rs 350,000 detection  bill to an electricity pilferer on Empress Road area Rs 180,000 detection bill to another power pilferer in Naulakhha area;  Rs 170,000 fine in the form of detection bill to a customer stealing electricity in Shahdara Town and Rs 127,000 fine to a power pilferer also in Shahdara Town.

CM honors Gaza, Kashmir mothers on Mother’s Day

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LAHORE, May 12 (APP): Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has said that Mother’s Day should be attributed to the resolute and courageous mothers of Gaza and Kashmir.
In her message on International Mother’s Day being celebrated on Sunday, the CM said, “I salute the dignity of mother as being the epitome of affection, care and love.”
The chief minister said mother is an embodiment of solace and comfort in the face of troubling difficulties of life.
Allah Almighty elevated the rank of mother by ascribing a simile of His love and care with that of a mother. A mother is a manifestation of true emotions and kind relationship, she maintained.
Maryam Nawaz said mothers are the foundation stone of a family life and a strong pillar of a society, adding that Mother’s Day is the day to deeply acknowledge extraordinary love and sacrifices displayed by mothers across the globe.
She said “I extremely feel the absence of my great mother everyday and especially on Mother’s Day. I feel profoundly grateful to my mother Mohtarma Kulsoom Nawaz Sharif for showing her tremendous love and affection on me.
Today I am holding the present position due to sole prayers of my respectable mother. Those who strictly adhere to the golden principle of serving their parents turn out to be successful in this world and the world hereafter.”

CDA chief directs construction of cycling tracks in diplomatic enclave

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ISLAMABAD, May 12 (APP):Chairman of Capital Development Authority (CDA), Muhammad Ali Randhawa on Sunday has issued directives for the construction of cycling tracks in the diplomatic enclave.
As part of Chairman CDA’s vision, dedicated cycling tracks will be developed in the diplomatic enclave to offer diplomats and foreign communities an easy and environmentally friendly mode of transportation within the capital, according to a news release.
During a recent meeting, the Chairman presented details of the project aimed at establishing cycling lanes throughout the federal capital.
The meeting was attended by key stakeholders, including officials from Member Engineering, Railways, NESPAK, ADB, Islamabad Cycling Association, and other relevant organizations.
The Chairman emphasized the significance of enhancing the city’s natural beauty alongside creating world-class cycling tracks that will not only benefit residents but also attract tourists to the city.
According to the Chairman’s directives, the cycling tracks will be integrated amidst beautiful landscaping on both sides, enhancing the overall aesthetic appeal of the city.
“Our top priority is to provide a conducive environment for cycling in Islamabad,” stated the Chairman.
He further added, “We are dedicated to promoting sustainable and healthy transportation methods and ensuring improved facilities for residents and visitors alike.”
The Chairman stressed the importance of adhering strictly to the project timelines for its timely completion.
Muhammad Ali Randhawa highlighted that the Islamabad Bicycle Lane project will play a pivotal role in elevating the city’s foundational infrastructure to new heights and significantly contribute to Islamabad’s sustainable urban development.

Teachers Panel sweeps ASA election at IIUI

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IIUI

ISLAMABAD, May 12 (APP): The Teachers Panel has won the Academic Staff Association (ASA) annual election at International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI) with a lead of 88 votes by securing 241 votes as against 153 votes by the opponent The Academicians panel.

According to the results, Professor Dr. Tariq Javed from the Faculty of Science was elected as the President of the Association while the slot of Secretary General went to Dr. Faizur Raheem from the International Institute of Islamic Economics, said a press release.

Dr. Abid Masood from the Faculty of Languages and Literature and Dr. Ambreen Abbasi from the Faculty of Shariah and Law are elected to the slot of Vice President from the Male and Female Campus respectively.

The other body members include Dr. Muhammad Imran as Joint Secretary (Male), Kiran Kiani as Joint Secretary (Female), Dr. Ahmad Hammad as Secretary Finance, Ihsan Malik as Secretary Information (Male), and Dr. Sumera Saghir Ahmad as Secretary Information (Female).

While expressing his views about the election, the newly elected President of the Association Professor Dr. Tariq Javed thanked the IIUI academic community for their overwhelming support of his panel.

He assured them of his full dedication to resolving all the outstanding issues of his constituency.

He also thanked the members of his cabinet from the last year who stood beside him, specifically those who have been relieved of their office this term.

They include Professor Dr. Naveeda Riaz, Dr. Habib ur Rehman, Dr. Asad Ghufran and Dr. Asma Rashid.

He further added that in 2023, the same panels contested the election which was won by Teachers Panel with a lead of 59 votes.

The lead this year has been 88 votes which indicates the trust of the IIUI community in the leadership of the Teachers Panel and they wanted the continuation of last year’s policies.

The new cabinet will work hard to fulfill the promises made to the community and protect the the International and Islamic identity of the university.

Chairman Senate extols traders’ crucial role in economic growth, national development

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Chairman Senate
MULTAN, May 12 (APP): Chairman Senate Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani on Sunday commended the indispensable role of the business community in driving both economic and social progress in the country.
Addressing a diverse array of delegations, including representatives from the Tanzeem Tajraan Pakistan,  various political and social workers, Gillani lauded the efforts rendered by traders in fostering Pakistan’s prosperity. He added that traders were the backbone of the country’s economy, whose unwavering dedication had consistently propelled Pakistan towards growth and matchless development.
During the discussions, Chairman Senate assured the business community of his complete support in addressing their concerns, while emphasizing the importance of collaboration for the country’s advancement. The chairman senate stressed that economic prosperity relied heavily on the active participation and cooperation of the business fraternity.
Gilani also reflected on his past endeavours, highlighting significant investments in education and healthcare during his tenure as Prime Minister, particularly in South Punjab.
Gilani reiterated his commitment to regional development and pledged to continue prioritizing the welfare of the people. Among the attendees were notable figures such as Khawaja Suleman Saddique from the Tanzeem Tajraan Pakistan, Sheikh Javaid Akhtar President Tanzeem Tajraan Pakistan South Punjab, City President Khalid Qureshi, Peer Syed Zahoor Shamsi, Advocate Maulvi Mansoor Alam, Malik Shahzad Anjum, Shakeel Labar, Ahmed Bappy, and numerous other social and political activists.

Death anniversary of famous poet Zameer Jafri observed

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Zameer Jafri

ISLAMABAD, May 12 (APP): The 25th death anniversary of renowned poet Syed Zameer Jafri was observed on Sunday.

Zameer Jafri was born on January 1, 1916, in Jhelum.

He became famous for his Urdu comic poetry and also wrote humorous columns in the newspapers and periodicals.

He had about seventy-eight published books of poetry and prose representing a varied range of creative works.

He died on May 12 in 1999.

Govt taking economic decisions in best interest of Pakistan: Aurangzeb

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Aurangzeb
LAHORE, May 12 (APP): Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb said on Sunday that the government is taking decisions which seem tough but are in the larger interest of the country’s economy and its people.
Addressing a Pre-Budget Conference FY 2024-25 jointly organized by the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) and Business Recorder at a local hotel, he said, “We are doing all this not under the pressure of the IMF (International Monetary Fund) but for Pakistan because the country is supreme to all of us.”
He added that the government was taking all possible measures and ensuring institutional reforms to restore confidence of the business community in the tax revenue collection authorities, especially the FBR (Federal Board of Revenue). He said that effective steps were also being put in place to enhance financial support for various sectors out of which agriculture, information technology (IT) and SME (small and medium enterprises) are priority sectors.
He emphasised that the private sector would have to come forward and play a proactive role to steer the country out of present day economic challenges, asserting that the government’s job is to improve governance and provide facilitation to businessmen and industrialists.
The Federal Finance Minister said that the industry should not depend more on government subsidies on various counts but to strive to transform into export-oriented entities, assuring that the government would provide all possible facilitation in this regard.
He said that comprehensive measures were being taken for proper enforcement in the FBR in addition to its reformation and structural changes in the tax collection mechanism. “Since March this year, we have started a campaign for tax registration,” he said and dispelled the general perception among the people that when they come into the tax net, they will be ‘harassed’.
He cited that the government is providing relief in taxes and facilities on a number of other counts to tax filers. He, however, added that the government would negotiate but not back down from the tax registration campaign.
Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb said, “We are moving towards complete digitization as it will increase revenues and also bring transparency in the collection system.” He was of the view that the track and trace system had failed because it was not implemented fully. He, however, added that relevant authorities were working on why the track and trace system did notwork properly.
The Federal Finance Minister said that economic indicators have improved during the last seven to eight months, and at present, the current account deficit is less than one billion dollars, while the Pak rupee is also stable against the US dollar and inflation is coming down and the stock exchange is at an all-time high.
Responding to questions by the business community, he said that a lot of reforms have to be done on tax-to-GDP, energy and privatization matters. “We have to eliminate electricity pilferage completely,” he said and mentioned that private sector’s representation is being ensured in the boards of directors (BoDs) of power distribution companies.
Giving a uniform tariff to industrialists across the country is a legitimate demand that should be addressed, he asserted.
Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb said that in a meeting with CEO of commercial banks at State Bank of Pakistan, he had urged the banks to make arrangements for enhancing the finances for agriculture, IT and SMEs sectors. He also appealed to the SMEs to improve their
documentation so that the banks could easily evaluate them for loans/fiscal support.
He said that the industry could not operate at an interest rate of 25 to 26 percent, asserting that when inflation has come down, then interest rates should also come down.
As far as the privatization of various public sector enterprises is concerned, he said that the government is taking aboard local investors along with foreign investors, citing that foreign as well as local investors are involved in the privatization process of PIA.
In his vote of thanks, FPCCI Regional Chairman and Vice President Zaki Aijaz said that participation of Federal Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb and eminent economists, business leaders and experts have not only enriched the discussions but also provided an invaluable guidance to the business community.
Former federal minister Hafeez Pasha, Almas Hyder, Dr. Fiaz Ahmed Chaudhry, Advocate Dr. Ikram-ul-Haq, APTMA Chairman Kamran Arshad and others also spoke.

International Nurses Day shines spotlight on Healthcare Heroes

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International Nurses Day

ISLAMABAD, May 12 (APP): International Nurses Day was observed worldwide on Sunday (Today) to acknowledge their invaluable contribution to health care and health security.

This global celebration occurs annually on May 12, coinciding with the birth anniversary of Florence Nightingale.

This year’s theme, “Our Nurses, Our Future: the economic power of care,” underscores the significant contributions of nurses.

According to the World Health Organization and the International Council of Nurses, this year’s focus aims to reshape perceptions of nursing for the substantial economic and societal benefits.

International Nurses Day serves as a poignant reminder of the vital role nurses play as the backbone of the healthcare system.

With their unwavering dedication, nurses provide round-the-clock care, administer medication, and advocate for patients’ well-being.

Beyond their essential duties, nurses also serve as educators, empowering patients to understand their conditions and treatment options.

They facilitate communication and coordination among patients and other healthcare professionals.

Despite their vital role, nurses often face challenges such as heavy workloads and understaffing, leading to burnout and increased stress levels.

Moreover, they bear the emotional burden of witnessing patient suffering and providing end-of-life care.

International Nurses Day provides an opportunity to express gratitude to nurses for their tireless commitment and unwavering compassion.

NA Speaker pays tribute to mothers whose sons laid their lives to protect beloved motherland

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Ayaz Sadiq

ISLAMABAD, May 12 (APP): Speaker of the National Assembly Sardar Ayaz Sadiq on Sunday said that the nation is indebted to all mothers whose sons were martyred in preserving the dignity and sovereignty of the beloved motherland.

Mother’s love is the energy which enables normal human beings to accomplish impossible feats in their lives, the speaker said, in a message on the eve of Mother’s Day.

Mothers through their selfless sacrifices, unconditional love and unwavering dedication play a pivotal role in shaping future generations, he added.

Recognizing the immense challenges mothers face in balancing familial responsibilities and professional endeavors, the Speaker urged for a celebration of their resilience, strength, and unwavering commitment.

He stressed that every nation owes a debt of gratitude to its mothers, who nurture and guide with boundless love and compassion.

The Speaker reaffirmed the National Assembly of Pakistan’s commitment to safeguarding maternal and child rights.

He said, through legislative measures and parliamentary forums like the Women’s Parliamentary Caucus, SDGs Secretariat, and Parliamentary Caucus on Child Rights,

efforts would be made to ensure the maximum well-being and empowerment of mothers and children alike.

Sardar Ayaz Sadiq also paid rich tribute to mothers of Palestine and the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, whose children are being martyred but their resolve and commitment in their rightful struggle are unshaken.

The Speaker said whatever he is today is due to the prayers and training of his beloved parents.

He encouraged individuals to honor their mothers, highlighting the unique and selfless nature of this relationship rooted in unconditional love, sacrifice, and providing comfort during difficult times.

Ishaq Dar to arrive in Beijing on Monday on official visit

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Ishaq Dar

BEIJING, May 12 (APP):: Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar will arrive here on Monday on an official visit to China and hold the fifth round of the China-Pakistan Foreign Ministers’ Strategic Dialogue.

From May 13 to 16, Ishaq Dar will visit the Chinese capital at the invitation of Member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and Minister of Foreign Affairs Wang Yi.
This visit is the first official visit to China by Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar after he took office. It is also an important part of the institutionalized interactions between the Chinese and Pakistani foreign ministries.

While commenting on the current relations with Pakistan and China’s expectation for the visit, a Chinese foreign ministry’s spokesperson said that China would like to work with Pakistan to take this visit as an opportunity to deliver on the important common understandings between the leaders, carry forward the traditional friendship, step up strategic communication and coordination, deepen practical cooperation in various areas, upgrade the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, deepen the China-Pakistan all-weather strategic cooperative partnership, and accelerate the building of an even closer China-Pakistan community with a shared future in the new era.

China and Pakistan are all-weather strategic cooperative partners and ironclad friends. In recent years, the two countries have maintained close high-level exchanges and interactions at all levels, jointly responded to the evolving international and regional landscape, deepened mutually beneficial cooperation, and further strengthened the friendship between the two countries.

Right after this year’s elections in Pakistan were concluded, President Xi Jinping, Premier Li Qiang and Chairman Zhao Leji sent congratulatory messages to Pakistani leaders to extend our sincere congratulations and best wishes.

On the sidelines of the Strategic Dialogue, the Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister is expected to meet Chinese leaders, senior Ministers and leading corporate executives.
The Deputy Prime Minister’s visit is part of regular high-level exchanges between Pakistan and China.