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11 Hajj flights carrying 2,160 Pakistani pilgrims to land in Madinah on Thursday

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By Muhammad Aslam

MADINAH AL MUNAWARA, May 8 (APP): Marking the launch of a regular month-long pre-Hajj flight operation, 11 flights are scheduled to arrive in Madinah on Thursday from five major cities from Pakistan, carrying approximately 2,160 intending Hajj pilgrims.
Hajj is one of the five pillars of Islam, and requires every adult Muslim to undertake the journey to the holy Islamic sites in Makkah at least once in their lifetime, if they are financially and physically able.
These flights will transport pilgrims from Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore, Multan, and Peshawar to the Prince Mohammad Bin Abdulaziz International Airport (Madinah Airport), beginning a massive influx of devotees from Pakistan and other parts of the world.
Saudi Ambassador to Pakistan Nawaf bin Saeed Ahmad Al-Malkiy will visit Islamabad and Karachi airports, operated under the Road to Makkah initiative, to bid farewell to Pakistani Hajj pilgrims bound for the holy land. The pilgrims will be received by authorities concerned at the Pakistan Consulate General and the Hajj Mission of the Ministry of Religious Affairs.
The pre-Hajj flight operation, which will continue until June 10, will facilitate the arrival of thousands of pilgrims in the holy city. Five airlines – Pakistan International Airlines, Saudi Airlines, Airblue, Serene Air, and Air Sial – will operate 259 sorties to transport around 68,000 intending pilgrims from eight major cities of Pakistan, including Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore, Peshawar, Multan, Quetta, Sialkot, and Sukkur, to Jeddah and Madinah under the government scheme.
According to a flight schedule, the first flight, PF754 (AirSial), is scheduled to depart for Madinah at 01:45 am from Karachi, carrying around 150 intending Hajj pilgrims. The last Hajj flight, SV3727 (Saudi Airlines), will depart on June 10 from Islamabad to Jeddah, with 380 passengers onboard.
During the first 15 days, all flights will operate from various cities of Pakistan to Madinah until May 23, and afterwards, they will land at the King Abdulaziz International Airport, Jeddah, until the completion of the pre-Hajj flight operation.This year, around 179,210 Pakistanis will perform Hajj under both government and private schemes, for which a month-long pre-Hajj flight operation is scheduled to commence on May 9 for airlifting pilgrims to the sacred places of Makkah al-Mukarramah and Madinah Al-Munawarah in the Kingdom. Out of 179,210 pilgrims, 89,605 each will embark on the holy journey under government and private schemes, while a quota of 25,000 and 44,802 pilgrims, respectively, has been allocated for sponsorship schemes.”

Thalassemia day observed in Kohat

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Thalassemia day
KOHAT, May 8 (APP)::Frontier Foundation Welfare Hospital and Transfusion services on Wednesday arranged a ceremony in connection with World Thalassemia Day.
A awareness session was also held to orient about the disease and the preventive measure that can help decreasing cases of various blood related disorders specially ‘Thalassemia’.
Speakers also demanded inclusion of ‘Thalassemia’ in Sehat Card for facilitation and assistance of affected families.
Later a walk was carried out that was also attended by civil society organizations and Member Provincial Assembly, Shafi Jan.
The ceremony was also attended by large number of people representing different sections of society.

Leading Pakistani media group publishes 60th episode of BRI column

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BEIJING, May 8 (APP): On the occasion of the publication of the 60th episode of BRI Column by one of Pakistan’s leading media group, congratulatory and appreciation messages from bilateral dignitaries have been published.

The felicitation comes from Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan Jiang Zaidong, Federal Minister for Planning and Development Prof. Ahsan Iqbal, and Consuls General of China in Lahore & Karachi Zhao
Shiren and Yang Yundong.

“I am glad to hear that the 60th episode of the Belt and Road Initiative Column will be published on the Nawa-i-Waqt,” Jiang Zaidong, Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan wrote in his congratulatory message.

It was further introduced in the message that more than 150 countries and 30 international organizations have signed more than 200 BRl cooperation documents, creating more than 3000 cooperation projects and attracting nearly 1 trillion US dollars of investment. The BRl has truly become the world’s broadest-based and largest platform for international cooperation, the message read.

In particular, it was mentioned that the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor has now become the earliest, broadest and most effective all-element cooperation project under the BRl, and has become a vivid interpretation of the all-weather friendship between China and Pakistan. Over the past 11 years, CPEC has brought a total of US $25.4 billion in direct investment, 236000 jobs, 510km of highways, more than 8000 megawatts of electricity and 886km of core transmission network, generating a strong impetus to Pakistan’s economic and social development, and bringing real benefits to the local people, it was stressed by the Ambassador.

Zhao Shiren, Consul General of China in Lahore, said in his message : “lt is foreseeable that the next phase of the Belt and Road development will be more open, inclusive and collaborative and more focused on digital, innovative and green development to promote the modernization of the world.

Yang Yundong, Consul General of China in Karachi wrote, over the past 11 years, with efforts from all parties, Belt and Road cooperation has extended from the Eurasian continent to Africa and Latin America. From 2013 to 2022, the total import and export volume between China and the countries involved in the BRl accumulated to $19.1 trillion USD, with an average annual growth rate of 6.4%. Bilateral investment stood at $380 billion USD, that exceeded Chinese outbound direct investment surpassing $240 billion USD.

According to Chief Operating Officer of Nawa-e-Waqt Lt Col (Retd) Sayed Ahmad Nadeem Qadri, the group is publishing research based articles in Sunday magazine on the first Sunday of every month under the title From Silk Road and Belt & Road to CPEC. The 60th episode marks the completion of five years continuous work.

Special Correspondent of the media group told China Economic Net the BRI Column will continue as BRI construction progresses. The BRI corridors have been expanded to the digital area. It is a revolution that connects global regions, he said.

Pakistan beat Canada 5-4 to become a strong final contender

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ISLAMABAD, May 08 (APP): Pakistan hockey team on Wednesday defeated Canada 5-4 in their fourth pool match to solidify their position to earn a final spot in Sultan Azlan Shah Cup, underway in Ipoh, Malaysia.

With the win, Pakistan has accumulated 10 points in four matches and is now a strong contender for the title.

According to information made available here by Pakistan Hockey Federation, Canada took early lead in the 5th minute with a goal from Sean Davis and another in the 17th minute from Harbir Sidhu. Pakistan’s Abubakar Mahmood scored two goals in the 28th and 29th minutes, levelling the score.

After halftime, experienced goalkeeper Abdullah Ashfaq Khan took over the Pakistani goalpost. Arshad Liaqat, Rana Waheed Ashraf and Ghazanfar Ali scored goals in the 36th, 44th, and 45th minutes, respectively, solidifying Pakistan’s lead.

Canada’s Sean Davis scored a field goal in the 45th minute, and Avijot Butter scored another field goal in the 50th minute, reducing Canada’s goal deficit. However, Pakistan emerged victorious in the end.

Six teams are participating in the event, including hosts Malaysia, Pakistan, Korea, Japan, New Zealand, and Canada. Pakistan will play their fifth and final pool match against New Zealand on Friday.

Wheat procurement drive launched in KP

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DERA ISMAIL KHAN, May 08 (APP):Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Ali Amin Gandapur on Wednesday inaugurated wheat procurement drive in the province.
The CM launched the province-wide process during his visit to the procurement center, aimed at purchasing three million metric tons of wheat from local farmers. Accompanied by Provincial Food Minister Zahoor Shah Turu, the chief minister was also briefed about wheat procurement and its storage-related matters.
As part of procurement process, he said that 40,000 metric tons of wheat would be purchased from local farmers in Dera Ismail Khan. He said government is committed to the welfare of farmers and priority was being given to provision of facilities to them.
He emphasized that transparency and quality assurance as core principles of the procurement process and in this regard effective measures had been made he added. The CM warned strict action would be taken against those elements, if  found involved in corruption or taking bribes.
“Not buying wheat from Pasco resulted in a benefit of Rs 12 billion which would be utilized in the construction and maintenance of warehouses,” he said.
Expressing satisfaction with the ongoing operations relating to wheat procurement, Gandapur commended the efforts of the team.

“Climate resilient Pakistan’s top priority of govt : Chairman PMYP

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ISLAMABAD, May 8 (APP):Chairman of the Prime Minister Youth Programme(PMYP) Rana Mashood Ahmed Khan on Wednesday reiterated the government’s commitment to support youth-led initiatives and foster collaboration between academia, development programs, and GYM Clubs to drive sustainable urban development in Pakistan.
Addressing a seminar titled “Green Solutions for Cities” organised by COMSATS University, he highlighted the importance of empowering youth to address environmental challenges and drive positive change in their communities through initiatives such as the Green Youth Movement (GYM) Clubs, adding GYM clubs were established by the prime minister’s youth programme in 137 public universities to sensitize youth on the matter of climate change and related eco-innovation required to tackle the challenge of climate change.
Emphasizing the critical role of the PMYP in fostering sustainable urban development and promoting green initiatives, Rana stated that “The Prime Minister’s Youth Programme is committed to providing young individuals with the necessary skills and opportunities to lead the transition towards nature-inclusive and climate-resilient urban environments. Our partnership with academia and initiatives like the GYM Clubs are instrumental in achieving this goal.”
He further commended the efforts of GYM Club students in implementing innovative solutions, adding, “The dedication and hard work of GYM Club students in setting up demonstration models to tackle waste management, water conservation, and green infrastructure challenges is commendable. They serve as inspiring examples of youth-led initiatives driving sustainable development.”
The seminar served as a platform for exchanging ideas, sharing best practices, and exploring collaborative opportunities to promote green solutions for cities while participants expressed optimism about the role of youth in shaping the future of urban development and committed to continued collaboration towards this shared goal.
Representatives from DePaul University, the U.S. Embassy Islamabad, the Green Urban Development team from the Institute of Urbanism, and the School of Leadership Foundation, along with esteemed guests and students from COMSATS, were in attendance.

Women role crucial in climate advocacy, mitigation to achieve community resilience: Romina

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Women
ISLAMABAD, May 08 (APP):Prime Minister’s Coordinator on Climate Change, Romina Khurshid Alam on Wednesday said the role women was crucial in climate advocacy and mitigation efforts to ward off serious impacts of environmental degradation and achieve community resilience among the vulnerable population of the country.
She was addressing the Pakistan Gender Climate Award 2024 second edition hosted by the civil society coalition for climate change, in collaboration with the Embassy of France, the French development agency, the European Union delegation to Pakistan, the UAE embassy, and UNDP.
Romina Khurshid Alam stated that Pakistan’s commitment to gender inclusivity in national mainstream and climate action was unwavering as its national climate policy and adaptation plans have rightfully prioritized gender as an area for action.
PM’s coordinator stated that the recognition of women achievers through this award ceremony underscores the critical nexus between gender and climate. “It serves as a powerful reminder of the indispensable role that women play in driving climate action forward, often in the face of unique challenges and barriers,” she added.
She also extended her heartfelt appreciation to the foreign governments represented in the event for their invaluable support and partnership in the country’s collective journey towards a more sustainable and resilient future.
While congratulating the women achievers, she also remembered Mr. Shabbir Hussain, climate beat reporter who passed away while reporting & raising awareness on climate change and said her ministry was working on hosting climate award attributed to his name.
Executive Director, of the Civil Society Coalition for Climate Change (CSCCC), Aisha Khan in her opening remarks appreciated the commitment and dedication of the winners of the awards towards sustainability, climate resilience and action, community welfare, and innovation.
She informed the participants that the submissions for the awards continued for a month whereas it took three months for evaluation and selection of the three most deserving candidates by a five-member jury.
The Awards were held in three main categories climate action, green enterprise, and young climate journalism with the focus on key thematic areas of strengthening of adaptive capacity of communities and ecosystems to climate change, empowering women and youth as agents of change, enhancing environmental protection and sustainability, climate advocacy, knowledge sharing, and information dissemination and innovation, she added.
“The number of applications increased fourfold as 79 entries were received this year as compared to only 20 the past year. However, the maximum applications were received under climate action followed by young climate journalism,” she said.
French Ambassador, Nicolas Galey said the purpose of the award to acknowledge women in innovation, sustainability and leadership was in line with the feminist diplomacy of France.
He added that the French development agency was financing projects in green development, energy, less carbon development projects and climate-smart initiatives of Pakistan.
“Gender inequality hinders development in general and women are more vulnerable to climate change and 2022 floods indicated this in the context of Pakistan. Pakistan’s climate resilience would require heavy capital and investment in women’s development whereas climate change mitigation and adaptation is the responsibility of all,” the Ambassador said.
He thanked Aisha Khan and her team at CSCCC for making the awards a success.
Head of EU Delegation, Rina Kionka in her special remarks acknowledged the winner women for championing climate action and thanked them for their efforts for the cause.
She mentioned that the EU was proud of this initiative as it addressed on one hand the gender equality and development of women’s goal and climate action on the other.
Kionka mentioned that EU stood for inclusive societies and was working tediously to achieve this objective, whereas women and girls were at the very center of EU initiatives.
“EU remains committed to partner with Pakistan on its journey to a sustainable future,” she added.
Deputy Head of Mission, United Arab Emirates (UAE), Muhammad Sultan AlKaitoob said the UAE recognized indispensable role of women in sustainable development and had implemented significant strides to ensure maximum women’s inclusion, whereas some 50% workforce including members of the Parliament comprised of women in UAE.
“UAE is ready to collaborate with Pakistan and other countries for a sustainable world,” he added.
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Resident Representative, Samuel Rizk said the climate change risks were more apparent in Pakistan as during natural calamities the vulnerable were most affected and women were the most disproportionately presented in this regard.
He added that Pakistan was ranked low in terms of women’s gender parity, whereas the Award winners exemplified that barriers can and will be broken.
Rizk lauded the CSCCC efforts for its collaboration and congratulated the winners.
The first winner in the climate action category was Qandeel Rehman, a PhD in Renewable Energy Engineering and founder of Solar-For-Her and She-In-Energy that launched solarizing of schools to improve the classroom learning environment and girl child enrollment in rural schools in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
French Ambassador conferred the Award to her and the Award Cheque was given by Samuel Rizk.
The second award in the green enterprise category was given to Umbreen Arif, co-founder and managing director
The2Magpies Nature Resort in Aliabad, Hunza promotes eco-tourism in fragile mountain areas, circular economy, sustainable development, and building capacity of mountain women as entrepreneurs.
The third award was conferred upon Khalida Niaz in the young climate journalism category given away by the UAE envoy.
She was executive producer and editor at Tribal News Network highlighting the impact of climate change on women using journalism to raise awareness on gender-climate nexus and amplifying female voices on climate action.

APPS China opens new horizons for Pakistani medical students & healthcare professionals in China and Europe

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BEIJING, May 8 (APP): New APPS China inaugurated at the Embassy of Pakistan in China, has opened new horizons for Pakistani Medical Students and healthcare professionals in China and across Europe.

APPS Global is the largest network of Pakistani doctors, dentists, nurses, scientists, and allied health professionals in the world spanning over 5 continents. APPS started its journey about 20 years ago from the UK as APPS UK. In 2020 APPS Europe was launched and opened branches in all major European countries including Germany. In 2021, APPS Middle East was launched.

The aim of APPS China is to provide a robust platform to Pakistan health professionals and medical students in China so they can collaborate and network for career progression and contribute towards the development of the health systems in Pakistan, China Economic Net reported on Wednesday.

Dr. Abdul Rehman Shahid President of APPS Europe introduced the APPS China initiative and highlighted the members associations in various countries around the globe. In his welcome remark and introduction of APPS China, he said : “They look forward to further meetings with some Chinese institutions who have invited us to visit their centers and discuss possible future collaborations.”

Dr. Muhammad Shahbaz President of China Pakistan Medical Association highlighted the China Pakistan Health Corridor projects, status and opportunities for the students and healthcare professionals in various medical sectors. He also congratulated APPS Global team for the APPS China initiative.

First Secretary Dr. Awais Zafar and Madam Afifa Awais Zafar the Education Attache at the Embassy of Pakistan in Beijing congratulated the APPS team and, in their messages, welcomed the initiative.

They said that the APPS China was a great imitative and it would open new horizons for the Pakistani Medical students and healthcare professional to excel in the medical field and find the career opportunities in Europe.

Dr. Abdul Hafeez, the Founder of APPS UK and Dr. Shaista Meraj the Director General APPS Europe in their online messages congratulated the members and showed their full support for the APPS China and Medical students and professional to start their career in Europe. Dr. Abbas Ahmad Board director also conveyed his messages.

Dr. Bilal Shamsi, Dr. Haroon Mujahid and around 70 medical students and healthcare professional participated in the event.

Sadqiabad police arrest three robbers

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RAWALPINDI, May 08 (APP):Sadqiabad Police while conducting a raid here managed to arrest three accused allegedly involved in different robberies and recovered a snatched mobile phone, weapons, and other items from their possession.
A Police spokesman informed that Police arrested three accused namely Noor, Husnain, and Danish. The accused have been shifted to Jail for identification parade.
The arrested accused would be challenged with concrete evidence, SP Rawal, Faisal Saleem said adding, that the accused who attacked the life and property of the citizens could not escape from the grip of the law.

Shipping activity at Port Qasim

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KARACHI, May 08 (APP):Shipping activity was report at the port where three ships, Maersk Yorktown, Wide Alpha and MH Sandef Jord, berthed at Container Terminal and Multi-Purpose Terminal respectively on Tuesday.
       Meanwhile five more ships, Maersk Cape Town, MSC Roma, Capricorn, PH Giang Minh and Huang Shan-16 scheduled to load/offload Container, Irone Ore, and Palm oil also arrived at outer-anchorage of the Port Qasim during last 24 hours.
       A total of seven ships were engaged at PQA berths during the last 24 hours, out of them three ships, Wide Alpha, Maersk Yorktown and Jessie left the port on today morning. Meanwhile two more ships, Clyde and White Peachare expected to sail today afternoon.
       Cargo volume of 100,405 tonnes, comprising 55,631 tonnes imports cargo and 44,774 tonnes export cargo carried in 3,694 Containers (1,787 TEUs Imports and 1,907 TEUs export) was handled at the port during last 24 hours.
       There are 06 ships at Outer Anchorage of Port Qasim, out of them five ships, Maersk Cape Town, MSC Roma, Ionic Artemis, PH Giang Minh and Huang Shan-16 & another ship, Sea Ambitionscheduled to load/offload Container, Fuel oil, Palm Kernel, Palm oil and Mogas are expected to take berths at QICT, FOTCO, MW-I, LCT and EVTL on today.