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PAC organized literary reference in memory of Syeda Farrukh Gillani

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RAWALPINDI (DNA) Punjab Arts Council in collaboration with literary organization Daira and JhangChinot Officers Association organized a National Literary Reference to pay tribute to prominent intellectual and educationist Professor SyedaFarrukh Zahra Gilani, which was presided over by the Chairman of the Literary Organization, Mumtaz Scholar Dr. Ghazanfar Mehdi.

Dr. Ghazandar Mehdi said in his address that Professor Farrukh Zahra Gilani’s poetry is the love of Rasool, love of Ahl al-Bayt and patriotism. She was an eminent poet and scholar. We demand the government to name an important highway in Jhang city after Farrukh Zehra Geelani. EhsanKabaria said that the literary organization is honored to organize the launch of her five books of poetry. The poet chose poetry to express her emotions, in which she became immortal.

Director Arts Council Waqar Ahmed thanked the participants of the event. RaiRiazHussain, Mrs. Madiha Hussain Abdi, Ammar Yasir, Agha WaqarHaider, Sajjad Hussain Qadri and AkhlaqZaidi from the National Literary Reference gave references to the personality and literary efforts of Farrukh Zahra Hussain.

Syed Saqib Hussain Gilani, the son of the deceased, said that Professor Farrukh Zahra Gilani was an active and connected woman intellectual. A large number of people from neighboring cities participated in the reference.

Senior lawyer Sardar Latif Khosa joins PTI

Senior lawyer Sardar Latif Khosa joins PTI

Lahore: Senior lawyer and disgruntled PPP leader Sardar Latif Khosa on Sunday joined the PTI. Addressing a press conference in Lahore, Khosa said that he had taken the step with the hope of taking the country towards a “beautiful” future.

“The world says that people do press conferences to leave [the party] and you are doing a press conference to join,” he laughed, referring to the manner in which several PTI leaders had left the party in the aftermath of the May 9 violence.

“I am doing this deliberately. If rendering services for your mother country makes you a lunatic, then yes I am a lunatic,” he said. He further said that one should not be fearful to speak the truth, adding that life, death, honour, respect and sustenance were all in God’s hands.

“Why should anyone be scared? These are our institutions. This is our army. Their limits are defined within the Constitution. They are paid through the taxes given by the Pakistani people — be it army generals, judges or the bureaucracy, their real owners are the people who pay taxes,” he said.

He called on institutions to work within their constitutional limits, adding that problems arose when one decided to interfered in matters beyond its mandate.

Talking about elections, Khosa appreciated Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Qazi Faez Isa for eradicating the speculation around the Feb 8 polls. At the same time, he also said that he wished the CJP had directed for returning officers (ROs) and district returning officers (DROs) to be from the judiciary.

Khosa also condemned the arrest of PTI’s Sher Afzal Marwat, who was apprehended from outside the Lahore High Court on Thursday. “This is a sanctuary of peace and justice […] I was ashamed,” he said.

He said that the Lahore deputy commissioner was a relative of the “chairtaker” Punjab chief minister. He said that Marwat’s detention order said that he had the “potential to create a law and order situation”.

“Can you detain him for 30 days over this? That he has the potential, the capacity to create a law and order situation?” he asked. He said that if such officials were made ROs and DROs, then they would go to any extent for “favourable” results.

In September, the PPP had suspended Khosa’s party membership and also ousted him from its central executive committee (CEC). PPP Secretary General Nayyar Bukhari said the decision was taken after Khosa had failed to reply to a show-cause notice issued to him by the party.

Khosa was issued a show-cause notice by the PPP for “defending/pleading and representing [the] head of another political party without prior approval of [party] leadership”.

Although the letter did not mention anyone by name, it was a clear reference to Imran Khan. Khosa was representing the PTI founder in several cases registered against him.

Earlier the same month, Khosa was served a show-cause notice for giving a statement in favour of Imran.

Serena Hotel hosts reception for children of three schools

Serena Hotel hosts reception for children of three schools

The General Manager of the Islamabad Serena Hotel, Mr. Otto Kurzendorfer expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to make a positive impact on the local community, emphasizing the hotel’s ongoing dedication to meaningful effort to promote and support education for children

DNA

ISLAMABAD: In the true spirit of this Festive Season, Islamabad Serena Hotel demonstrated its commitment to community’s wellbeing by hosting a Hi-tea for children from the three charity schools i.e., Holy Help School, Master Ayub School, and Mashal School.

The children got an opportunity to visit the Festive wonderland, be a part of the season’s festivities. They were served a delightful hi-tea filled with delectable treats. Santa Claus made a surprise entry with the gifts for the children, which made the evening magical and unforgettable for them.

The General Manager of the Islamabad Serena Hotel, Mr. Otto Kurzendorfer expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to make a positive impact on the local community, emphasizing the hotel’s ongoing dedication to meaningful effort to promote and support education for children.

The success of this event highlights Islamabad Serena Hotel’s dedication to fostering a sense of giving back to community and creating a joyous experience for those in need.

Hi-Tea for the Children of Charity Schools

Hi-Tea for the Children of Charity Schools

DNA

ISLAMABAD: In the true spirit of this Festive Season, Islamabad Serena Hotel demonstrated its commitment to community’s well being by hosting a Hi-tea for children from the three charity schools i.e., Holy Help School, Master Ayub School, and Mashal School.

The children got an opportunity to visit the Festive wonderland, be a part of the season’s festivities. They were served a delightful hi-tea filled with delectable treats. Santa Claus made a surprise entry with the gifts for the children, which made the evening magical and unforgettable for them.

The General Manager of the Islamabad Serena Hotel, Mr. Otto Kurzendorfer expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to make a positive impact on the local community, emphasizing the hotel’s ongoing dedication to meaningful effort to promote and support education for children.

The success of this event highlights Islamabad Serena Hotel’s dedication to fostering a sense of giving back to community and creating a joyous experience for those in need.

ICCI calls for doubling Pak-Italian bilateral trade to realize actual trade potential

ICCI

Islamabad: /DNA/ – Ahsan Zafar Bakhtawari, President, Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI) said that the current bilateral trade volume of around one billion euros between Pakistan and Italy is not matching with the actual potential of both countries and efforts should be made to double it as both countries have the potential to do trade in many more items. He said this while talking to Augusto Palmieri, First Secretary of the Embassy of Italy and Salvatore Parano, Director, Italian Trade Agency during their visit to ICCI.

Ahsan Bakhtawari said that both countries should work to develop strong business linkages between their private sectors to explore all untapped areas of bilateral cooperation. He said that many sectors of Pakistan’s economy offer good potential for joint ventures and investors and stressed that Italian investors should transfer technology and explore business and investment opportunities in Pakistan.

Speaking on the occasion, Augusto Palmieri, First Secretary of the Embassy of Italy, and Salvatore Parano, Director, Italian Trade Agency said that Italy’s annual exports are over 700 billion euros and both countries should focus on diversification of trade to achieve better results. They said that Italy is providing advanced technology solutions and Pakistan can benefit its economy by developing close cooperation in this sector with Italy. They said that both countries should encourage B2B meetings to establish contacts between their private sectors and explore new areas of bilateral trade. They said that Italy holds trade fairs and exhibitions regularly and stressed that the Pakistani business community should participate in them to improve business relations between the two countries.

Faad Waheed Senior Vice President and Engr. Azhar ul Islam Zafar Vice President ICCI assured that the Chamber would like to work with the Italian Trade Agency to explore new areas for increasing bilateral trade between the two countries.

 Zafar Bakhtawari, former President ICCI and Secretary General UBG Pakistan said that ICCI intends to organize a Pak-Italy Business Forum in January next year to highlight the potential areas of business cooperation between the two countries and said that the Italian embassy should cooperate to make it successful.

Ameer Hamza, Raja Muhammad Abbasi, Muhammad Shabbir, Ch. Muhammad Ali, Sheikh Muhammad Ejaz, and others were also present on the occasion.  

ECP issues much-awaited election schedule after SC order

lection commission resumes training of ROs and DROs; elections all set to take place on Feb 8

ISLAMABAD: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) Friday night issued the much-awaited schedule for the general polls, set to take place on February 8, 2024, following the Supreme Court’s order.

The polling process begins four days from today i.e., December 19, when the returning officer (RO) will issue a public notice, while the ECP also resumed the training for the ROs and district returning officer (DROs).

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The election programme also applies to the reserved seats for women and non-Muslims in the national and four provincial assemblies of Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan.

S. NoEventDate
1Public Notice to be issued by the returning officerDec 19, 2023
2Dates for filing of nomination papers with the returning officer by the candidatesDec 20-22, 2023
3Publication of names of the nominated candidatesDec 23, 2023
4Last date for scrutiny of nomination papers by the returning officerDec 24-30, 2023
5Last date for filing of appeals against decisions of the returning officer rejecting/accepting the nomination papersJan 3, 2024
6Last date for deciding appeals by the Appellate TribunalJan 10, 2024
7Publication of revised list of candidatesJan 11, 2024
8Last date for withdrawal of candidature and publication of revised list of candidatesJan 12, 2024
9Allotment of election symbol to contesting candidatesJan 13, 2024
10Polling day

Latest petrol price in Pakistan, Expected petrol price from Dec 16

Latest petrol price

LAHORE – The prices of petrol and other POLs are expected to come down from December 16 for the next fortnight following lower prices in the international market.

Sources familiar with the development said prices of oil in the international market moved down and the rupee appreciated against the USD during the same period, and it can aid in lowering oil prices for inflation-weary Pakistanis.

It was reported that petrol price will come down by Rs10 per litre and diesel prices will saw reduction of Rs12.

The price of other petroleum products is also expected to decrease during the second half of December 2023. With expected changes, petrol price – currently being sold at Rs281.34 per litre – is expected to come down at Rs268.24 per litre.

On the other hand, the price of diesel is expected to come down to Rs 276.05 per litre. Furthermore, price of kerosene oil will come at Rs192.80 per litre. The price of light diesel oil (LDO) is likely to slash by Rs 10.23/litre from Rs 175.93/litre to Rs 165.70/litre.

Expected petrol price in Pakistan Dec 2023

POLsPrice
PetrolRs268.24
DieselRs276.05

Currently, the Pakistani government is charging petroleum levy of Rs 60 per litre on petrol and the rate of Dealers’ Margin stands at over Rs 8.65 per litre.

Earlier this month, the caretaker setup maintained price of petrol at Rs 281.34 per litre while it slashed the price of diesel by Rs 7 per litre.

Drug abuse among young students in education institutions

Drug abuse among young students in education institutions

Ms Sabahat Ali
Educationist

Drug abuse among young students is a growing concern in contemporary society, with substantial impacts on academic performance, mental health, and overall well-being. This article explores the importance of implementing drug prevention strategies within educational settings to mitigate risks and foster a healthy environment for students.

Understanding the Scope of the Issue:
Presenting recent data on drug abuse among students, including the prevalence of substances such as alcohol, marijuana, and prescription drugs. Examining the correlation between substance abuse and academic achievements, as well as increased dropout rates.

Factors Contributing to Drug Abuse Among Students:
Analyzing the role of peer pressure in students’ decisions to experiment with drugs and discussing strategies to address peer influence. Exploring the connection between academic stress and substance abuse, proposing stress management programs and counseling services within educational institutions.

Comprehensive Drug Prevention Programs:
Advocating for comprehensive drug education programs and emphasizing early intervention with age-appropriate curriculum development. Highlighting the crucial role of parents in preventing drug abuse and suggesting ways to foster open communication between parents and children. Stressing the significance of integrating counseling services within educational institutions.

Implementing a Multi-Faceted Approach:
Discussing the necessity of clear and strict anti-drug policies, exploring the role of disciplinary measures in deterring substance abuse. Advocating for collaboration between educational institutions and local communities, proposing community-based events and awareness campaigns to address drug abuse.

Case Studies and Success Stories:
Showcasing examples of educational institutions with effective drug prevention strategies and analyzing key components of successful prevention initiatives.

Challenges and Roadblocks:
Discussing the challenges educational institutions face in implementing comprehensive drug prevention programs and proposing solutions for resource constraints. Addressing the stigma associated with drug abuse within educational settings and advocating for increased awareness campaigns to reduce stigma and encourage help-seeking behavior.

Future Directions and Recommendations:
Proposing ongoing research to understand evolving trends in substance abuse and encouraging the integration of innovative approaches in drug prevention programs. Emphasizing the importance of supportive policies at national and local levels, calling for increased advocacy to prioritize substance abuse prevention in educational settings.

Conclusion:
Addressing drug prevention among young students at educational institutions requires a holistic and collaborative approach. By combining educational initiatives, parental involvement, counseling services, and community engagement, we can create an environment that nurtures student well-being and mitigates the risks of substance abuse. It is imperative for society to recognize the significance of investing in the future of our youth by prioritizing drug prevention within the educational landscape.

Election delay fears: SC begins hearing ECP plea against LHC order

Election delay fears: SC begins hearing ECP plea against LHC order

ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court Friday evening began hearing the Election Commission of Pakistan’s (ECP) petition against the Lahore High Court’s (LHC) poll-related order, halting the training of district returning officers (DROs) and returning officers (ROs).

In its plea, the election commission has prayed to the top court to declare LHC’s verdict — which affected the polling process — null and void and ensure that its order on staging polls on Feb 8 is followed.

A three-member bench, headed by Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Qazi Faez Isa and comprising Justice Sardar Tariq and Justice Mansoor Ali Shah, is set to hear the appeal.

Despite the top court’s staff ending their day, they returned while the Court Room No 1 was also opened, after the electoral body decided to file the appeal against LHC order.

The high court’s order further complicated the matter of the February 8 general elections’ conduct on February 8, 2024, as it suspended the electoral body’s notification requesting ROs and DROs from the bureaucracy.

In order to ensure that polls take place on time, the election commission filed a plea in the SC, with major political parties — Pakistan Peoples Party, Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party, Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid, Balochistan Awami Party and Awami National Party — also decided to become parties in the case.

The ECP took the decision to file the plea after Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Sikandar Sultan Raja and Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Justice Qazi Faez Isa met to mull over the possible repercussions of the decision.

The court, to ensure the implementation of the 54-day period — minimum threshold from the announcement of elections scheduled to the holding of polls — might take a decision either today or tomorrow in this regard as the ECP needs to announce the poll schedule by December 17 for holding of elections on the designated date, the sources added.

The hearing
At the outset of the hearing, CJP Isa clarified that the benches are being constituted under the Supreme Court (Practice and Procedure) Bill, 2023.

“It was my wish that senior-most judges should be part of this bench and I proposed the same. However, Justice Ijazul Ahsan could not come due to his engagements. Then, I asked Justice Mansoor Ali Shah.”

CJP Isa then asked ECP’s lawyer Sajeel Swati what was the hurry that he had to appear before the court at this hour.

In response, Swati said: “Our petition regarding the February 8 elections needed to be heard today.”

The CJP — who was set to leave abroad today — asked the lawyer what would have happened if he had boarded his flight. “But well, it’s my constitutional responsibility and I have to fulfill it.”

The ECP’s lawyer then informed the court that the LHC had suspended the commission’s notification to appoint ROs and DROs from the bureaucracy.

“The LHC’s order stopped the election process,” Swati said.

When the court asked the lawyer to explain the issue further, he said that PTI’s Umair Niazi had moved the LHC seeking the appointment of the DROs and ROs from the judiciary and not from the executive.

Accepting the PTI’s petition, he said, the LHC suspended the commission’s notification. The lawyer further said that for the ECP, its priority was the judicial officers, but the judiciary declined.

He also noted that it isn’t the ECP that provides the list of the officers for polling duties, the government does — rebutting PTI’s allegations of bias.

The ECP’s lawyer also said that PTI has demanded elections be held in a transparent manner under Article 218. At this, Justice Shah wondered whether Article 218 that transparent polls cannot take place.

The lawyer then said that the PTI wanted the provision of appointing DROs and ROs from the bureaucracy to end forever. The petitioner, PTI, had also prayed to the LHC that the returning officers be appointed from the judiciary.

“This section could have been challenged at any time, so why is it being challenged now? Did the LHC also suspend the Sindh, KP, and Balochistan ROs appointments?” Justice Shah wondered.

Moving on, the CJP wondered what the PTI’s lawyer wanted. The CJP asked how could the high court pass an order against its own verdict. He then reminded the people that the SC had passed the Feb 8 polls order on the plea of PTI — the same party whose plea in LHC led to this conundrum.

The CJP then asked whether Umair Niazi’s LHC petition could stop the entire polling process across the country.

“Umair Niazi’s petition is in contempt of the Supreme Court’s order. It is a bid to derail democracy,” the CJP said and asked whether the SC should start a contempt proceeding.

He added that it seems that Niazi does not want elections.

The chief justice asked if judicial officers, election commission, and executive do not conduct elections, then who will? “Prima facie, it seems like a bid to postpone the polls.”

The CJP asked the ECP counsel about who is responsible for holding the elections. At this, the lawyer said that ECP is responsible.

At this, CJP Isa said: “Sorry we are very clear. Do you remember when your petition was underway in the apex court we said that we’ll not do your jon but we’ll ensure your job is done. There is a big difference in both things,”

“I’m very sorry that such orders are being passed by the judiciary,” he said, lamenting about the LHC’s order and the judiciary’s refusal to provide staff.

PPP, PML-N, PTI demand elections on Feb 8
In conversation with Geo News, PPP spokesperson Faisal Karim Kundi said his party had a clear stance when it comes to the staging of polls: “Elections should be held on February 8.”

“Asif Zardari has also stated that elections should take place,” he said, noting that the LHC order has caused fears among stakeholders over the general polls.

“We hope that the Supreme Court will take a decision today and revoke the LHC’s stay,” Kundi said, as he further hoped that the election schedule would be released “during the day”.

The former federal minister said the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf — which had filed the plea in the LHC — was trying to evade the elections.

“We did not get a level playing field in the past as well. The PPP believes in the people’s power,” he added, a claim that the PTI and PPP have repeatedly maintained that they were not getting equal electioneering opportunities.

Pakistan Muslim League-N spokesperson Marriyum Aurangzeb said it was crucial that elections take place on February 8, blaming the Gohar Khan-led PTI for the uncertainty surrounding the elections.

It may be noted that LHC’s order came on the PTI’s plea, which contended that the electoral body’s move to appoint DROs and ROs from bureaucracy would hinder the prospects of impartial and transparent elections.

“PML-N stance is that the polls be staged on February 8. We believe in transparent polls and we are already gearing up for elections,” the party spokesperson noted.

The spokesperson also noted that the ECP has the constitutional right to appoint ROs and DROs of its choice.

Slamming PTI founder Imran Khan, she said he was complaining about level playing as the buttons of the RTS were not in his hands anymore.

PTI Senator Barrister Ali Zafar also said that his party wants elections on Feb 8, claiming that there were chances that the PTI might retract its plea in the LHC that started this entire conundrum.

“We will try to do away with anything that comes in the way of elections. However, we are still demanding that the ROs and DROs be appointed from the judiciary,” the PTI leader added.

Election conundrum
Upon the advice of then-prime minister Shehbaz Sharif, President Alvi dissolved the 15th National Assembly three days before the completion of its 5-year term.

The former government prematurely dissolved the lower house to ensure that the polls were scheduled 90 days later — in line with the Constitution.

However, that did not seem to happen, as the commission had said that it could not follow up on the 90-day deadline as it had to work on fresh delimitation of constituencies after the Council of Common Interests (CCI) approved the results of the 2023 digital census

The ECP did that because Section 17(2) of the Elections Act states that “the commission shall delimit constituencies after every census is officially published” — which is in contrast with the constitutional deadline.

In October, the Raja-led ECP announced that the polls would be staged in January next year, but did not announce the exact date, and in return, received flak.

In response to the ECP’s decision to hold the polls later than the constitutional deadline, the PTI and several others filed a plea in the top court seeking timely polls. On the same plea, the SC ordered the ECP and the president to consult, which resulted in a consensus date of February 8.

But that did not seem to shut down the rumour mill and fears of the political parties who repeatedly voiced concerns that since the election schedule hasn’t been announced, the polls would be delayed.

PPP co-chairperson Asif Ali Zardari had also said that a delay of “eight to 10 days” in the general elections would make no difference.

Fallen Heroes: Policemen’s Sacrifice Underscores Resolve Against Terrorism

Fallen Heroes: Policemen's Sacrifice Underscores Resolve Against Terrorism

RAWALPINDI /DNA/ – On 15 Dec Five terrorists including a suicide bomber attempted to attack the Police Lines in Tank City, however, brave policemen offered stiff resistance. Security forces in the vicinity were immediately mobilized to support the Police force and in the ensuing operation, all 5 x terrorists were sent to hell.

However, during intense fire exchange with the terrorists, three brave Policemen, having fought gallantly, embraced shahadat.

Effective response of the Policemen is a testament of their unrelenting resolve in the fight against terrorism.

Pakistan’s security forces stand shoulder to shoulder with other law enforcement agencies to ensure peace and stability in the country.

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