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2 policemen martyred in blast near Quetta

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Two police personnel embraced martyrdom when a blast went off near a police mobile on Bostan Road in Kuchlak, a town near Balochistan’s Capital Quetta.

In his statement, the Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi strongly condemned the blast near a police mobile in Kuchlak, and paid homage to the two police personnel who were martyred in the blast.

The interior minister expressed deep condolences to the bereaved families. He also prayed for the speedy recovery of the injured.

The interior minister said that we salute the sacrifices of the martyred personnels.

Mohsin Naqvi said that the Balochistan Police have made unforgettable sacrifices in the war against terrorism.

The minister emphasized that the nation’s unwavering resolve against terrorism cannot be defeated. He underscored that this war is the war of the entire nation and with the nation’s support, will continue until the elimination of last terrorist and their facilitator.

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Interview Panel announced for National Youth Council

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Prime Minister’s Youth Programme has announced the formation of an interview panel tasked with evaluating candidates for the upcoming batch of the National Youth Council.

This panel comprises a group of esteemed professionals and leaders dedicated to foster youth development and engagement across the nation.

The interview panel includes the Chairman of the Higher Education Commission (HEC) Dr. Mukhtar Ahmed, Chairperson of the National Vocational and Technical Training Commission Ms. Gulmeena Bilal Ahmed, Member of Parliament and Focal Person on Green Youth Movement and International Linkages Dr. Syeda Amna Batool, Rector of Superior University Professor Dr. Sumaira Rehman, Chairman of the Board of Governors University of Lahore Awais Rauf, Programme Analyst for Adolescents and Youth at UNFPA Zahra Jabeen, Resource Person at the British Council Iftikhar Ahmed, and Deputy Secretary of the Prime Minister’s Youth Programme Dr. Muhammad Ali Malik.

This panel has been carefully assembled to ensure a comprehensive and rigorous selection process, reflecting a commitment to excellence and innovation in the representation of youth across the Country.

Their collective expertise spans education, vocational training, parliamentary affairs, and international youth engagement, ensuring a balanced and insightful evaluation of candidates.

To ensure transparency and integrity in the selection process for Batch 3 of the National Youth Council, the following measures will be implemented: Selection criteria will be clearly defined and communicated to all candidates.

This includes detailed guidelines on the qualifications and qualities sought for the council member.

The interview process will be methodically structured to assess each candidate’s qualifications, experience, and alignment with the Council’s mission.

Standardized evaluation forms will be used to ensure consistency and fairness.

The criteria and procedures for the selection process will be made publicly available, ensuring that all stakeholders are informed and can follow the process.

The panel will adhere to principles of fairness and impartiality, ensuring that all candidates are evaluated on their merits without bias or external influence.

The National Youth Council will provide regular updates on the selection process and will address any feedback or concerns raised by candidates or stakeholders transparently.

The National Youth Council looks forward to a successful interview process and the selection of exceptional individuals who will contribute significantly to the Council’s mission of empowering and advancing youth interests.

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Pakistan, China hold discussions on arms control & nonproliferation issues

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The 9th Round of Pakistan-China Bilateral Consultations on Arms Control and Non-proliferation was held on September 13, 2024 in Islamabad.

The Director General (Arms Control & Disarmament Division) at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan Ambassador Tahir Andrabi and General (Department of Arms Control) at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs People’s Republic of China Sun Xiaobo Director led their respective delegations.

The two sides held in-depth discussions on the entire spectrum of arms control & nonproliferation issues; global and regional security; new and emerging technologies; cyber-security; artificial intelligence; outer space; and bilateral cooperation in the peaceful applications of nuclear technology.

The agenda and dynamics at multilateral forums such as the First Committee of the United Nations General Assembly, the Conference on Disarmament, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) and various Conventions/Treaty Bodies related to disarmament were reviewed.

The Director General Sun Xiaobo also called on the Foreign Secretary Ambassador Amna Baloch.

Noting the positive trajectory of Pakistan-China bilateral relations, they underlined the importance of regular exchanges and consultations on arms control & nonproliferation as an important part of the Pakistan-China Strategic Dialogue.

Pakistan and China will hold the 10th Round of Bilateral Consultations on Arms Control & Nonproliferation next year in Beijing.

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PM Shahbaz Sharif directs to finalize E-Vehicles Policy by November 2024

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has directed to finalize E-Vehicles Policy by November 2024 after consultations with all the federating units and stakeholders.

Chairing a meeting in Islamabad on Saturday, the prime minister directed to present a comprehensive financial model and improve licensing regulations regarding the manufacturing of electric vehicles in the Country.

Shehbaz Sharif said that the government is taking priority steps to promote electric vehicles in the Country, noting these vehicles will not only save valuable foreign exchange in terms of import of petrol and diesel but will also be environment friendly.

The prime minister announced to provide E-motorbikes to outstanding students of government schools on the pattern of laptop scheme.

Shehbaz Sharif directed the Capital Development Authority (CDA) to prepare a comprehensive plan for electric powered public transport in Islamabad.

The meeting was informed that since 2022, 49 licenses have been issued for the production of two and three wheeled electric vehicles at the local level, of which 25 factories have started manufacturing these vehicles.

It was informed that the first license for domestic production of four wheel electric vehicles was issued in September 2024 and first indigenously manufactured electric car will come in the market by December.

The meeting was informed that recharging stations for electric vehicles will be set up on priority basis.

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Salary of Para-Medical Staff in Islamabad Private Hospitals

The salary of the para-medical staff in private hospital in the Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) varies based on their experience and job role within the healthcare establishment(s).

The salary package for the paramedical staff and nurses employed in private hospitals in the ICT fall within the following ranges:

Category
Salary Package
NursesRs 30,000 to Rs 50,000
Paramedical Staff (LHVs, Midwives, Technicians)Rs 20,000 to Rs 30,000

The Islamabad Healthcare Regulatory Authority (IHRA) has given directions to all private hospitals in the ICT for compliance of the government announced minimum wages i.e. Rs 37,000 per month.

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PTI strikes Pakistan again by writing a letter to the Dutch Shipping Company MAERSK to withdraw its decision to invest in Pakistan

Islamabad, Pakistan: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has written letters to Dutch Chipping Company MAERSK not to invest USD 2 Billion in Pakistan’s logistics business.

According to PTI circles, former prime minister and founding chairman of the party Imran Khan directed party leadership to write letters to MAERSK for not investing in Pakistan because future governments would not follow any contract sign by sitting government of PMLN.

Though PTI circles are very excited about their ‘political move’ their opponents consider this move ‘another attempt to harm Pakistan and another strike on the country’s economy’. It may be remembered that PTI had been saying that Pakistan would default economically and would become another Sri Lanka when Colombo became bankrupt.

“This again clearly shows the anti-state agenda of PTI and it is hell-bent that Pakistan does not develop and prosper. This Jewish and Indian sponsored and supported so-called leader is trying his best to cut down Pak; may it be through inviting resettling TTP terrorists (also known as Fitna Al Khawarij), flaming divisions within society and with Armed Forces or thwarting any economic positivity. The more he does, the more he (Imran Khan) gets exposed”, commented a retired officer of the Investment sector.

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Steps being taken to address water scarcity issues in Islamabad

The water scarcity in Islamabad has become a pressing issue in recent years due to various factors.

The current population of Islamabad is 1.11 million with a water demand of approximately 120 million gallons per day (mgd). However, the maximum available water supply is only 80 mgd.

The resulting shortage of about 40 mgd is being addressed through rationing, water tankers, and private consumer boring.

The major source of water supply in Islamabad are as under:

Simly Dam                        = 34 mgd

Khanpur Dam                    = 9.6 mgd

Rawal Dam                        = 2.0 mgd

201 Tube Wells                  = 32 mgd

04 Water Works                 = 1.7 mgd

Total                                  = 80 mgd

The following steps have been taken by the Capital Development Authority (CDA) as short term measures to address water scarcity issues in Islamabad;

  • Rehabilitation of existing outlived water supply network and repair of numerous leakages (major and minor) at various locations, saving about 8-10 mg water.
  • 36 new Tube Wells have been installed.
  • 02 mgd supplies from Rawal Dam have been restored for Islamabad after about 25 years.
  • Installation of about 95 drinking water filtration plants in Islamabad.
  • A pilot project Rainwater Harvesting for Ground Water Recharge 100 Recharge Wells have been constructed to preserve the rain water which will be implemented at household level to control the depletion of the ground water table.

The CDA Board has approved the proposal of conducting prefeasibility studies through WAPDA for the following projects to augment the existing water supply:

  • Dotara Carryover Dam upstream of Khanpur Dam.
  • Shandra Dam in ICT on a tributary of Korang River.
  • Chinot Carryover Dam upstream of Simly Dam.
  • Improvements in existing supplies from Khanpur Dam.

Furthermore, hiring of consultants for feasibility studies to explore groundwater recharge in Islamabad has also been approved by the CDA-DWP.

A project regarding “Conduction of Water from Indus River System at Tarbela Dam for Islamabad & Rawalpind” has been initiated by the CDA for developing a perennial source of potable water supply to meet the present as well as future water demand of the Twin Cities.

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Islamabad’s 278,830 families received free health services in PTI government

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: As many as 278,830 families received free health services in Islamabad under the Universal Health Coverage (UHC) started by the previous Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government in the Federal Capital on January 01, 2022.

To a question by Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz’s (PML-N) lawmaker Ms. Tahira Aurangzeb, the Minister for National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination apprised the National Assembly on Friday that the Universal Health Coverage for Islamabad was started on January 01, 2022 covering all the permanent resident families of Islamabad till December 15, 2023.

The House was told that the total number of families with health card services were approximately 278,830 (approximately 933,720 individual persons registered with the National Database & Registration Authority (NADRA) in Islamabad) till December 15, 2023.

However later, during the Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC) meeting held on February 07, 2024, the population coverage was restricted to below poverty population (family with less than 32.5 Proxy Means Test (PMT) Score in the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) Survey.

The House was apprised that the current below-poverty families of Islamabad are approximately 3,246 (apporxmately 17,301 individual persons).

It was told that the services of the program have been suspended since December 16, 2024 due to non-clearance of ECNEC’s approved liabilities/ insurance premium to the contracted insurance company – State Life Insurance Corporation of Pakistan (SLIC).

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Pakisan army will continue to support KPK police & LEAs for anti-terror efforts in merged districts: COAS

RAWALPINDI, Pakistan: The Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Syed Asim Munir visited troops in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Orakzai district on Friday, who had participated in the recently conducted counter-terrorism actions in Tirah Valley and surroundings.

During his visit, the COAS was given a comprehensive briefing on overall security situation, ongoing Intelligence Based counter-terrorism actions and multi-prong measures being undertaken to ensure stability in merged districts, the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) said.

In his interaction with officers and troops, the COAS appreciated their high morale and readiness to give effective response against all types of threat.

The COAS reiterated the resolve to comprehensively defeat hostile terrorist nexus and eliminate activities in illegal spectrum.Pakisan army will continue to support KPK police & LEAs for anti-terror efforts in merged districts: COAS

Paying rich tribute to Shuhada and Ghazis of Army, and LEAs, the COAS said that the hard earned peace achieved with nation’s great sacrifice would be maintained at all costs. He said that sacrifice of our martyrs strengthen our resolve to fight with utmost dedication and spirit of sacrifice.

The army chief lauded the contributions being made by the police and law enforcement agencies (LEAs) in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

“Pakisan army will continue to provide all out support to KPK Police and other LEAs in enabling them to perform their duties in newly merged districts,” the COAS said emphasising the need of continued capacity building of LEAs.

The COAS also appreciated the support of local population in assisting security forces, noting that their positive role is essential in sustaining peace in the area.

Earlier upon arrival, the COAS laid the wreath at Yadgar e Shuhada and was received by the Corps Commander Peshawar.

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32 dams worth Rs 1.057 billion being constructed, NA told

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The federal government is sponsoring construction of 32 dam projects worth approximately Rs 1.057 billion, the National Assembly was told.

The Minister for Water Resources Musadik Masood Malik told the House in writing on Friday that the federal government is financing construction of various small, medium and large dams/reservoirs in the Country through the Public Sector Development Program (PSDP).

These projects are planned to store surplus water which becomes available during the flood season and to provide the same for irrigation and drinking purposes when the natural flow of water in rivers get reduced.

The minister said that during the current Fiscal Year 2024-25, the federal government is sponsoring construction of 32 dam projects, costing Rs 1,056.985.586 million. He added that once completed, these projects would store about 8,429,288 acre-feet of water.

Musadik Malik told that the new areas which would come under irrigation after completion of these 32 dams would be 436,934 acres whereas the 6.4 million acre-ft water stored in Diamer Basha Dam would be utilised to augment irrigation supplies presently being made to the existing 45 million acres of canal- irrigated land in the Indus Basin Irrigation System.

In addition to the above, cognizant of the water scarcity and climate change situation, there are several projects are planning stages, mainly including the Shyok Darn Multipurpose Project (5.0 MAF), Akhori Dam Project (6.0 MAF), Chiniot Dam Project (0.9 MAF), and Murunj Dam Project (0.45 MAF).

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