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A view of open main hole may cause any mishap and needs the attention of concerned authorities outside Yakatoot area.

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APP05-080524 PESHAWAR: May 08 - A view of open main hole may cause any mishap and needs the attention of concerned authorities outside Yakatoot area.
A view of open main hole may cause any mishap and needs the attention of concerned authorities outside Yakatoot area.
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Students visiting book stalls during two-day Mega Library Book Festival at MNS Agriculture University.

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APP10-080524 MULTAN: May 08 - Students visiting book stalls during two-day Mega Library Book Festival at MNS Agriculture University.
Students visiting book stalls during two-day Mega Library Book Festival at MNS Agriculture University.
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MULTAN: May 08 – Students visiting book stalls during two-day Mega Library Book Festival at MNS Agriculture University.

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MULTAN: May 08 – Students taking keen interest in books at stalls during two-day Mega Library Book Festival at MNS Agriculture University.

Students viewing paintings from different universities of South Punjab in the first South Punjab art exhibition competition organized by Women’s University Multan.

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APP08-080524 MULTAN: May 08 - Students viewing paintings from different universities of South Punjab in the first South Punjab art exhibition competition organized by Women's University Multan.
Students viewing paintings from different universities of South Punjab in the first South Punjab art exhibition competition organized by Women's University Multan.
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MULTAN: May 08 –Students viewing paintings from different universities of South Punjab in the first South Punjab art exhibition competition organized by Women's University Multan.

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MULTAN: May 08 – Students taking selfie in front of paintings from different universities of South Punjab in the first South Punjab art exhibition competition organized by Women’s University Multan.

Labourers busy in packing chaff (husk from wheat) to supply to the market.

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APP14-080524 FAISALABAD: May 08 - Labourers busy in packing chaff (husk from wheat) to supply to the market.
Labourers busy in packing chaff (husk from wheat) to supply to the market.
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People from different organizations with children patients of Thalassemia are participating in a walk on the eve of World Thalassemia Day organized by Fatimid Foundation at Press Club Road.

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APP03-080524 HYDERABAD: May 08 - People from different organizations with children patients of Thalassemia are participating in a walk on the eve of World Thalassemia Day organized by Fatimid Foundation at Press Club Road.
People from different organizations with children patients of Thalassemia are participating in a walk on the eve of World Thalassemia Day organized by Fatimid Foundation at Press Club Road.
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People from different organizations with children patients of Thalassemia are participating in a walk on the eve of World Thalassemia Day organized by Fatimid Foundation at Press Club Road.
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HYDERABAD: May 08 – People from different organizations with children patients of Thalassemia are participating in a walk on the eve of World Thalassemia Day organized by Fatimid Foundation at Press Club Road. APP/FHN/MAF/TZD

Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif chairs a sectoral briefing regarding NAVTTC and Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development.

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APP01-080524 ISLAMABAD: May 08 - Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif chairs a sectoral briefing regarding NAVTTC and Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development.
Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif chairs a sectoral briefing regarding NAVTTC and Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development.
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ISLAMABAD: May 08 – Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif chairs a sectoral briefing regarding NAVTTC and Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development.

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PU to provide skilled graduates to insurance industry

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LAHORE, May 08 (APP):Punjab University (PU) Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Khalid Mahmood has said there are a lot of opportunities available in the insurance sector in Pakistan and the PU Hailey College of Banking and Finance (HCBF) is committed to providing skilled graduates according to demand of the industry.
He was addressing a seminar on ‘Insurance and Takaful’, organised by the HCBF here on Wednesday. Principal Dr Ahmed Muneeb Mehta, Chairman of Insurance Association of Pakistan North Region Muhammad Hisham, well-known senior officials from insurance industry, faculty members and students were present. The event was coupled with the inauguration of career fair and Takaful week being marked at the college.
Prof Khalid Mahmood said the insurance industry contacts itself to provide employment to our graduates. He said that due to the growing demand of graduates in the field, new academic programmes had been started in the college. He said that even some doctors and engineers had also joined the field of insurance. He congratulated the college administration for organising a successful career fair in the insurance field. Muhammad Hisham said that there are excellent employment opportunities in the insurance industry. He said that as soon as the students get the required skills, they start getting higher offers in the market. He said that new opportunities have been created in life insurance and health insurance sectors. He said that Islamic insurance in the name of Takaful is also being promoted worldwide.
Dr Ahmed Muneeb said that Hailey College of Banking and Finance had established strong linkages with the insurance industry. He said that the college organised a career fair to provide employment opportunities to the students. He said that the curriculum is designed according to the requirements of the market. He said that the graduates of HCBF are working on important positions in all insurance companies.
Later, the VC and others visited various stalls at the career fair in which the country’s major insurance companies have set up their stalls which were interviewing students for hiring.

Haideri submits resolution in NA to condemn Khuzdar Press Club President’s murder

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ISLAMABAD, May 8 (APP):Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) Secretary General Maulana Abdul Ghafoor Haideri on Wednesday submitted a resolution with the National Assembly Secretariat calling for denouncing the tragic killing of Khuzdar Press Club President Maulana Siddique Mengal.
The JUI-F leader, while drawing the House’s attention towards the heinous crime, underscored that the CCTV footage depicted the assailants’ daredevil attack and their subsequent escape.
The federal and provincial authorities have been urged to promptly apprehend those responsible for the murder.
Haideri, in the resolution, mentioned that Maulana Siddique, the provincial Vice Ameer of JUI-F, was killed on May 3 while en route to attend Friday prayers. Moreover, the killing occurred on the World Press Freedom Day, while two innocent bystanders also lost their lives in the incident.

PASSCO to purchase 2 lac bags wheat in Mian Channu

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KHANEWAL, May 08 (APP):Pakistan Agriculture Storage & Services Corporation Limited (PASSCO) gets approval of procuring 200,000 bags wheat from farmers at Tehsil Mian Channu of the district on Wednesday.
In this regard, Additional Deputy Commissioner Revenue (ADCR) Azooba  Azeem hold a meeting a meeting with Tehsil administration and PASSCO officials at her office to discuss arrangements for facilitation of farmers.
Speaking on the occasion, she said that 17 centres have been made operation to offer gunny bags (Bardana) to farmers.
She said that a special committee has been formed for procurement monitoring while a help desk has also been established at Municipal Committee office for public facilitation.
The ADCR maintained that the registered farmers of 12.5 acre land would be given eight bags per acre and only a single member from each family would be given bardana in order to facilitate as maximum as possible farmers.

PM declares Education Emergency to enroll 26m out-of-school children, aspires highly educated Pakistan

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ISLAMABAD, May 8 (APP): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday declared an ‘Education Emergency’ across Pakistan to enroll around 26 million out-of-school children and promote literacy to make the country regain its lost space and develop it as one of the most educated societies in the world.

“Today, with iron conviction, and the support of provinces, we will handle the challenge of 26 million out-of-school children. We will bring them back to school…I declare from this moment an Emergency in Education all over Pakistan…The way we did it in Punjab, we will do it in Pakistan,” the prime minister said addressing the National Conference on Education Emergency.

He told the gathering of federal ministers, parliamentarians, vice-chancellors, diplomats, and development partners that he would personally supervise the programme and meet all the chief ministers, setting aside political affiliations, with a vision to march in unison, expressing the hope that the provinces too would extend their support.

“This is about our children and our future… This is a very challenging task, no doubt. But nations which had faced difficulties and defeat in the past arose from the ashes of defeat. Germany and Japan are the examples. Why can’t Pakistan be? I guarantee, if we move in unison to find our space, Pakistan will emerge as one of the most educated societies one day,” he remarked.

The prime minister, recounting the achievements of the Punjab Government during his chief ministership, highlighted the boosted enrollment rates, especially for girls, through initiatives like the Zevar Taleem Programme, and rescuing 90,000 boys from brick kilns to sending them to schools.

He also mentioned outsourcing of 10,000 poorly performing schools to improve education quality and established Daanish Schools which offered free high-quality education and boarding for underprivileged children. The Punjab Education Endowment Fund provided scholarships to hundreds of thousands of deserving students based on merit.

He said the enrollment of 26 million out-of-school children and stunted growth were major challenges facing Pakistan which required huge financial resources. “But the real challenge is the will to do,” he commented and recalled Pakistan’s manifestation of the commitment to become a nuclear power despite international pressures, and eliminating terrorism by sacrificing around 80,000 lives to establish peace in the country as well as the globe.

In his address, Minister for Federal Education and Professional Training Dr Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui said the education sector needed immediate actions and urgent responses as Pakistan stood at the crossroads of destination with no option to lose.

“The statistics of education in Pakistan are disturbing, alarming and disheartening. More than 26 million children are out of school. This number is greater than the population of 150 countries in the world,” he commented.

Unicef Representative in Pakistan Abdullah A. Fadil said over 70% of children of age 10 in Pakistan could not read or understand text. Despite constitutional guarantees, education in Pakistan was neither yet compulsory nor free.

He said through enhanced investment in education and young people, Pakistan could regain its lost stature as the first Nobel Laureate in Physics belonged to Pakistan and that the country also recently sent a space mission to moon.

British High Commissioner in Islamabad Jane Marriott said that Pakistan with 60% population under 30 years of age was at a crossroads to make tough choices.

She said the conference called for urgent actions like enhanced funding, inclusivity, multiple shifts schools and retaining the children, and assured her country’s all-out cooperation to make Pakistan achieve the goal.

World Food Programme Country Director Coco Ushiyama in her video message said food security and education went hand in hand and school meals was one of the best programmes to invest in the country’s future.

World Bank Vice President Martin Raiser said Pakistan was faced with 40% children having stunted growth and the ratio was around 60pc in poor districts.

He also commended the prime minister for taking the out-of-school children as a challenge and suggested the government to hold absent teachers accountable, and provide public transport, safe roads, toilets and electricity in schools to enhance enrollment.

He said as Pakistan’s education system was vulnerable to climate change, it was a must to invest in climate resilience.

Pakistan’s fastest mountaineer Naila Kiani, in her video message from Makalu Mountain, said she had been able to achieve her dreams just because of self-belief and education.

She requested the prime minister and chief ministers to allocate more resources for girls’ education to help them materialize their dreams.