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UN, Pakistan launch revised $816M flash appeal for flood victims

ISLAMABAD, OCT 4 /DNA/ – Government of Pakistan and the United Nations launch the Revised Flash Appeal of US $ 816 million to respond to the needs of people affected by unprecedented climate-induced floods* The revised ‘2022 Pakistan Floods Response Plan’ (FRP) was shared with UN member states and humanitarian organizations today in Geneva. The revised appeal urgently seeks US $ 816 million to respond to the growing lifesaving needs of the people – a jump of US $ 656 million from the initial appeal of US $160 million.

This increase is a reflection of the rising needs and the unprecedented scale of destruction caused by the current climate-induced disaster which has affected a population of 33 million, cost 1,600 lives and threatens hundreds of thousands more as a second disaster looms within the first one. Over 2 million homes have been destroyed or damaged, forcing people to live under open skies exposed to threats of dengue, malaria, and the biting cold of the fast-approaching winter. More than 1,500 health and support facilities are badly damaged and unable to respond to the growing needs. 13,000 km of roads are badly damaged, making it extremely difficult – and, at times, impossible – to reach families in need. 

The focus of this appeal is on the provision of urgent and lifesaving humanitarian assistance and protection to 9.5 million people until 31 May 2023, with a focus on the 34 most affected districts in Balochistan, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab. This prioritization is based on the number of houses damaged and destroyed, available projections of water level changes, and the population of displaced people in the districts. It aims to enable a more cohesive response for people in areas that have been most severely affected, and to foster a focused, multi-sectoral approach. 

The Minister for Climate Change Senator Sherry Rehman headlined the unimaginable scale of loss and damage caused by unprecedented climate-induced floods in Pakistan. She highlighted that the scale of catastrophe had gone beyond all previous climate disasters, affecting a population larger than the size of many countries. She referred to the continued inundation of large swathes of the country in pestilent water, pointing to the health risks such flooding posed. She added that Pakistan had sustained a complex and multi-sectoral exogenous shock to its economic body, and should not be expected to struggle alone in the frontlines of this climate apocalypse, while contributing less than one percent to the total global carbon emissions. Calling for a ‘coalition of the willing’ to effectively respond to this calamity, she outlined specific and urgent requirements in the areas of health, food security and rehabilitation. Considering that it was a race against time to support the people affected by the floods, she echoed UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres saying that it was not a question of solidarity but of climate justice. 

The Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Martin Griffiths in his remarks said, “People in Pakistan are bearing the brunt of the climate crisis, where catastrophic flooding has taken a devasting toll on the most vulnerable.  We are now in a race against time ahead of the winter season and funding is now urgently needed so humanitarians can prepare to respond to rising health, hunger and other debilitating needs.” The WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said, “The water has stopped rising, but the danger has not, we are on the verge of a public health disaster. Many more lives than were lost in the floods could be lost in the coming weeks if we don’t mobilize greater support for Pakistan.

WHO will do everything we can to support the people of Pakistan now, and in the coming months and years as you recover and rebuild. And even as we respond to the emergency in Pakistan, we must remember that unless we address the existential threat of climate change, we will be responding to emergencies like this and worse more often.”  The Minister for Economic Affairs Sardar Ayaz Sadiq said that this catastrophe was a climate warning to the world at the expense of Pakistan. He added that the losses were as of now assessed in billions of dollars, with large areas of land still inundated, making it impossible for people associated with agriculture to go back to sowing crops. He underscored the importance of saving each life, by helping the Government’s efforts for flood relief. The United Nations Pakistan Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator, Julien Harneis said “We are now entering a second wave of death and destruction due to the floods.” He added that the new funds will go towards food security, health care, clean drinking water, and sanitation. 

The Chief Executive Officer of Save the Children, Inger Ashingrepresented the Pakistan Humanitarian Forum at the occasion. She called on the donors to step up and fully fund this lifesaving response. She praised the efforts of the government as well as the humanitarian network in Pakistan for their relief efforts.   The Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Hina Rabbani Khar paid a special tribute to both national and international first responders and humanitarian civil society organizations who had been working tirelessly to provide relief to those in need. She highlighted, “With our characteristic resilience and endurance, and support of the international community, we are determined to overcome this challenge and bounce back stronger.

There is a long road ahead of us. We would continue to count on sustained attention and support of the international community as we transition to the huge task of sustainable rehabilitation and reconstruction.” She noted the need to equip people to not only survive but also to thrive after the crises.  The international community including UN member States, UN agencies, and international humanitarian organizations participated in the event and delivered statements of solidarity and support for the people of Pakistan, in the wake of the climate-induced catastrophe. 
An initial US $160 million flash appeal was made to address immediate needs based on estimates just a month ago. The support of the international community to the initial appeal of US $ 160 million allowed the humanitarian community to respond to immediate life-saving needs. However, the results of the recent needs assessments, that led to up-scaling of the Flash Appeal to US $ 816 million, revealed that much more was needed to save those struggling to survive the aftermath of the floods. The Government of Pakistan, the United Nations, humanitarian and philanthropy organizations, and local communities have been working hard to provide assistance to flood-affected areas across Pakistan. The international community has stepped forward with valuable assistance. This support has been in terms of multi-purpose cash, as well as the provision of healthcare, medicines, food, water, shelter, education, and protection. However, despite all these efforts, the unprecedented nature of the floods has resulted in huge resource gap, which is hampering the relief efforts. International support is crucial in complementing the ongoing humanitarian operations, as part of solidarity, commitment, and burden sharing.

Gold rates increase by Rs 2150

ISLAMABAD, OCT 04(DNA) — The price of 24 karat per tola gold witnessed an increase of Rs2,150 on Tuesday and was sold at Rs148,450 against its sale at Rs146,300 the previous day.

The price of 10 gram 24 karat also increased by Rs1,843 and was sold at Rs127,272 against Rs125,429; whereas that of 10 gram 22 karat went up to Rs116,666 against its sale at Rs114,976, All Sindh Sarafa Jewellers Association reported.

The price of per tola increased by Rs60 and was sold at Rs1620 whereas that of ten gram silver went up by Rs51.44 and was sold at Rs1,388.88.The price of gold in international market increased by $38 and was sold at $1704 against its sale at $$1666, the association reported. =DNA

Asad Umar urges government to support ICCI for new industrial zone

Islamabad, OCT 4 /DNA/ – Asad Umar, Secretary General PTI and Ali Nawaz Awan President Islamabad Chapter of PTI visited Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry to congratulate the new Office Bearers of ICCI. Khalid Iqbal Malik Group Leader, Mian Akram Farid, Zafar Bakhtawari, Muhammad Ejaz Abbasi former Presidents ICCI, Waqar Bakhtawari President Chakwal Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Tahir Abbasi, Ch. Nadeem ud Din Gujjar, Nasir Mahmood Chaudhry and others were also present at the occasion.

Addressing the business community, Asad Umar said that the establishment of a new industrial zone in Islamabad was a key priority of the PTI government and urged that the current government should fully support ICCI for setting up this important project that would create jobs, boost industrialization and improve the economy. He said that the population of Islamabad was increasing at 6%, which was the highest rate in the country and promoting industrialization was important to absorb youth in jobs. He said that ICCI was bringing young talent to lead the business community from the platform of ICCI, which was laudable.

Speaking at the occasion, Ahsan Zafar Bakhtawari, President, Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry said that revival of the economy should be the top priority of all stakeholders and stressed that all stakeholders should play a role to create a conducive environment for the businesses to flourish. He said that ICCI was ready to play a role as a bridge between the government and the opposition for dialogue in order to promote political and economic stability in the country that was important for better growth of business and investment activities. He thanked Asad Umar Secretary General PTI and Ali Nawaz Awan President PTI Islamabad Region for visiting ICCI to congratulate the new office bearers.

Faad Waheed Senior Vice President and Muhammad Azhar ul Islam Vice President ICCI said that making Pakistan a strong economy was the key to improve the future of our generations and all political parties should play a role to achieve this goal.

Khalid Iqbal Malik Group Leader, Mian Akram Farid, Zafar Bakhtawari and Muhammad Ejaz Abbasi former Presidents ICCI also spoke at the occasion and thanked Asad Umar for his role in passage of an amended bill of rent control act during PTI government that resolved the 40 years old issue of business community. They said that all efforts should be made to promote economic stability in the country to pave way for a prosperous Pakistan.

PRCS Chairman calls on Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif

Prime Minister says government will not rest until complete rehabilitation of flood victims; appreciated the efforts of Red Crescent and assured all possible support from the government

Sardar Shahid Ahmad Laghari says PRCS through its multi-faceted interventions has so far given humanitarian aid to more than 266,275 victims

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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Mian Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif said that the recent rains and floods have caused huge destruction across the country but the government will not rest until complete rehabilitation of flood victims. He said Pakistan Red Crescent is reaching flood-affected families and its efforts and services to humanity during these testing times are highly commendable. The Prime Minister expressed these views when Chairman PRCS Sardar Shahid Ahmed Laghari called on the PM at Prime Minister’s Office here on Tuesday.

On this occasion, Special Assistant to PM Syed Tariq Fatemi, Khawaja Ehsan, Ambassador of Turkey Mehmet Paçacı, Advisor of Turkish Red Crescent to President Tayyip Erdogan, Ismail Haqi were also present.

While congratulating Sardar Shahid Ahmed Laghari on assuming charge as PRCS chairperson, PM Shehbaz Sharif said that PRCS is serving the affected people without any discrimination and the National Society is moving forward under his dynamic leadership. “I am pleased to see the efforts of PRCS highlighted in international and national media”, he added.    

On this occasion, Sardar Shahid Ahmad Laghari apprised the Prime Minister about the actions taken by the Red Crescent in the flood-affected areas. He said the management, staff and the volunteers are working tirelessly and round the clock to deal with the flood disasters, providing relief and humanitarian assistance to the affected families.  He said PRCS through its multi-faceted interventions has so far given humanitarian aid to more than 266,275 victims, 12,141 tents have been distributed, medical assistance have been provided to more than 23 thousand victims. Regarding the health interventions, he said PRCS medical camps are operational at 17 locations in addition to seven mobile health units.

Shahid Ahmed Laghari said that PRCS has provided food items and cooked food to 191,704 flood victims. He said 16,000 mosquito nets, over 14,000 hygiene kits, over 54,000 non-food items (blankets, jerry cans, tarpaulin sheets, kitchen utensils, etc.) have been distributed and counting. He said 5 million liters of clean and potable water have been provided in the affected areas in Sindh, Balochistan, Punjab, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The water treatment plants on daily basis producing over 80,000 liters of clean water per plant.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif appreciated the efforts of Red Crescent and assured all possible support from the government.

T20 World Cup 2022: Who will officiate Pakistan-India match?

The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Tuesday announced 20 match officials for the first round and Super 12s stages of the Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 in Australia.

The mega event is scheduled to start on October 16 while Pakistan will face arch-rival India on October 23 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. 

According to ICC, Ranjan Madugalle will be the match referee for Pakistan vs India clash. Marais Erasmus and Rod Tucker will be the on-field umpires while Richard Kettleborough will be the TV umpire. 

About 16 umpires will officiate across the tournament including Pakistan’s Aleem Dar and Ahsan Raza. 

Chief Referee of the ICC Elite Panel of Match Referees, Ranjan Madugalle, is part of a quartet of former international cricketers who make up the match referees for the eighth edition of the T20 World Cup. Sri Lankan Madugalle is joined by Andrew Pycroft of Zimbabwe, England’s Christopher Broad and Australian David Boon.

Pycroft will take charge of the tournament opener in Geelong on October 16 with Joel Wilson and Rodney Tucker, the umpires in the middle. Paul Reiffel will act as the TV umpire with Erasmus, occupying the role of the fourth umpire.

Erasmus, Tucker and Dar are all set to appear in their seventh ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, with Langton Rusere umpiring in his second World Cup of the year having stood in the Women’s World Cup 2022, including acting as reserve umpire for the final.

Rusere will be the TV umpire in place when Australia and New Zealand kick off the Super 12 round on October 22 in Sydney. The match is a replay of the 2021 final and Rusere will be joined by Adrian Holdstock and Dharmasena (on-field) and Richard Illingworth (fourth umpire).

Officials have been named for the entirety of the first round and Super 12s, with the selections for the semi-finals and final of the tournament to be named in due course.

Match officials 

Match Referees: Andrew Pycroft, Christopher Broad, David Boon, Ranjan Madugalle

Umpires: Adrian Holdstock, Aleem Dar, Ahsan Raza, Christopher Brown, Christopher Gaffaney, Joel Wilson, Kumara Dharmasena, Langton Rusere, Marais Erasmus, Michael Gough, Nitin Menon, Paul Reiffel, Paul Wilson, Richard Illingworth, Richard Kettleborough and Rodney Tucker.

Security forces kill four terrorists in Tank: ISPR

TANK, OCT 4 /DNA/ – Security forces killed four terrorists during an exchange of fire in the general area Tank of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), “Security troops observed and engaged terrorists’ movement in general area Tank. During intense exchange of fire, four terrorists got killed.” Weapons and ammunition were also recovered from the killed terrorists, the ISPR said.

The killed terrorists remained actively involved in target killing, kidnapping, and extortion in the area. According to sources, terrorists belonging to the outlawed Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). Last week, security forces killed two terrorists during an exchange of fire in district Lakki Marwat of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The killed terrorists remained actively involved in terrorist activities against security forces.

Afghan envoy calls on CG COMSTECH

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Islamabad, Oct 4 (COMSTECH): Ambassador of Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, Sardar Ahmed Khan Shakeeb, met with Coordinator General, OIC- Ministerial Committee of Scientific and Technological Cooperation  (COMSTECH), Prof. Dr. Muhammad Iqbal Chaudhary, at COMSTECH Secretariat on Tuesday morning.

Prof. Chaudhary highlighted the role of COMSTECH to strengthen the science and technology in 57 Muslim Countries. He informed about the ongoing joint programs with Palestine, Yemen, and Somalia. Coordinator General highlighted that the President of Pakistan , who is chairman of COMSTECH has emphasized the need of supportig high educaton and skill development in Afghanistan. In this regard various programs for the academic and reearch trainings of Afghan students and researchers in CCoE universities of Pakistan will be started.

The second part of the program will incorporate Afghanistan includes food security which is the dire need of the community. The Islamic organization for Food Security (IOFS), Kazakhstan and Pakistan Agriculture Research Council, Ministry of National Food Security and Research are organizing a workshop during February, 2023. This 3-Day joint IOFS-COMSTECH- PARC workshop on  “ Climate Resilient Wheat Crop Improvement for Food Security “ will dedicate oen day for the problems of wheat growing in drought conditions in Afghanistan under the theme of “Afghanistan Wheat Issue : Breeding Nutritious and Climate Resilient Varieties”.

In the third part of the program COMSTECH in collaboration with Health Services Acvademy and University of Lahore will help health sector in Afghanistan. He said we can work togather in Public Health in primary health settings, disease surveillance, medical technologies, ventilator, medicines and regulatory affairs to train Afghan healthcare workforce.

Sardar Ahmed Khan Shakeeb, Ambassador of Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan thanked Prof. M. Iqbal Chaudhary and appreciated the outstanding work of COMSTECH for Muslim Ummah. He said that there are strong indications from leadership of Afghan government for people and government of Pakistan and OIC member states and COMSTECH close liaison. Mr. Shakeeb said that the Afghan students desire to study in Pakistan and other OIC member states and avail the opportunities. He assured that the embassy of Afghanistan is strongly committed to follow up proposals, programs and initiatives for the beneift of Aghan people.

Consultant Health initiatives COMSTECH, Dr. Abdur Rashid and Head of Political, Cultural and Education, Embassy of Afghanistan, Mr. Ali Mansoor Khaliqyar, were also present at this occasion.

Teaching beyond the Subjects

Asma Ishaq

“Generally it is assumed that at school, kids are young and immature.Yet! The outcome is,over there they makeever-lasting memory even being so young. Here, they glow, learn and grow to be ready for the world. Whatever, these kids become in the long run for that school remains the most focal brick in the edifice of life.”A teacher by heart enjoysone’s interaction with the kids or youth daily. This routine-meeting not only serves the purpose of impartingknowledge or the bifurcated curriculumbut also to teach them the requisite life skills.

Core Life Skills:The UNICEF suggests 10 core life skills.All these skills focus to develop a behaviour that enables any child to adapt and deal effectively with the demands and challenges of life. These are: 1-Problem Solving. 2-Decision Making. 3-Creative Thinking. 4-Critical Thinking. 5-Self Awareness. 6-Interpersonal Relationships. 7-Communication Skill. 8-Stress Management. 9-Emotional Intelligence. 10-Empathy.

Each of these core skills has an importance of its own. Nothing can be thought of omitting or subtracting from the need of life. Any young child who gets acquaintedwith these core skills would be able to face the twists of life much more efficiently than the one who never knew about them. All in all, life is not just about leaning the subjects but it is about preparing the child for a successful end.

Life Coach InThe Disguise:Teacher is a life-coach in the disguise. This life coaching keeps going on concurrently with conveying of knowledge. Many teachers become some kind of embodiment in transferring the good values and norms into their students. Couple of university students were questioned about the learning from school, and their answer was an eye opener. Surprise to many, theyshared about good traits having learned from their respective favourite teacher instead of the subject that they had been taught. One boy said, I have learnt tolerance from the Islamiyat teacher because we always tried to disturb the lesson but our teacher chose to remain calm. He kept giving us religious citation for becoming a good child. A girl shared, “She used to be an unusual shy person when it comes to thepublic speaking. And it was her English Language teacher who killed her fear of public speaking. Today, she wins every declamation competition.” Likewise, one boy shared that he had learnt distributing fewer money in accordance with the more expenses from his Mathematics teacher. Another boy talked of a wonderful experience of controlling his unpredictable mood swings that he had learnt from English Literature teacher. He told, he was way short tempered. He further told that I had done every possible trouble during the Literature class because I had zero interest but it was my teacher’s unbelievable empathy level that transformed me completely. Listening to these students testifythat this is what a teacher’s role in real. This is any teacher’s sincere effort of going extra mile for the students. Such teachers become a true-life coach. Students remember them as the protagonist of one’s life forever.

Urge ForKnowledge:

“Teachers have three loves: love of learning, love of learners, and the love of the bringing the first two loves together.” -Scott Hayden.

A teacher’s foremost responsibility is creating an urge in the student for knowledge. Of course, any successful teacher is the one whose students become the avid knowledge-lover. Now it comes as a challenge at the teacher’s part, how to make the process of learning knowledge interesting for the kids. The love for knowledge lives and raises with the child throughout his/her life.



Experience Is A Learning:Humans continue to experience different phases of life. Therefore, much necessary to teach the youth that each experience marks the learning. Telling kids that even when an experience is theeffect of a mistake or ends as a mistake yet it teaches an invaluable lesson.Simultaneously, making a mistake is no shame rather accepting it adds in to one’s maturity. However, mistakes must be corrected with the passage of time not to be repeated.

Perks Of Team Work: A number of educationists have concluded that a primary-school age of the kids is the best for teaching them team work. At this age, kids are much welcoming, like sharing and take initiative to help each other. Class room learning activities must have an objective for raising the willingness of team work. Furthermore, for any kind of academic or co-curricular’s competition, teachers must encourage students for participation necessarily. Students must be trained not to focus on the winning alone but to develop the sportsmanspirit. To develop the respect for the fellow-competitors is much essential for the life in the long run. And who can deny the fact that it assists greatly in toning down one’s ego.

Love-Love-Relationship:Teaching is all aboutmaking the difference in any child’s life. This must be the primary goal of any teacher to prepare the child that he/she can do marvel believing in the potentials, endowed by the Almighty. Here, a teacher’s assurance of ownership and love to every child matters the most. It casts the sea-change impact over them.The careful amount of love not indecent frankness works like the magic wand. It not only helps teachers in making a child result-oriented but also much helpful in reaching out to the children who are closed-mouth about their emotional turbulence.

It is undeniable that in the presence of social media, guarding the emotional health has become animperative job-description of teachers. It is as important as to taking care of the academics. Likewise, children learn from one’s elders to regulate one’s emotions.Thus, representation of emotions to them should be calculated carefully. Moreover, each one of us knows that a growing age kid and in particular the late teen-age kid goes through a lot. They easily fall prey to the ‘wow factor’ that social media screens have brought to them. Reactions i.e. like, heart-react and laugh, all these keep them entangled. Train them ‘firm’ not to look for this ‘virtual appreciation’ rather to be an ‘inspirational personality’ in the real life. Trust it for doing all this, love is the most useful here. So, begin for your students with love and it will end with love too.

‘Face’ and ‘Faith’:Without any iota of doubt teacher’s another commendable task isto develop the faith in students. Life is to face it with an unwavering faith in Almighty. Any child who has an absolute faith to face the challenges of academics will eventually get prepared to face the faltering twists of life too. The strong faith transforms a child into a calm and collected personality. It is a fact now that today’s society is the cruellest. It is definitely the power of faith that becomes a protecting-tool for the kids. It is much disappointing to have heard from the teachers or parents, “Kids have got changed.” They have not got changed rather society has changed disgracefully. So, making them to face the world on their own faith in Almighty is the most vital. The child with an intact faith grows to be righteous, consistent, aspiring and encouraging as well.

Last of all, teaching is indeed not an easy task. It is not a cup of tea for everyone!
Furthermore, greatness never comes without commitment and sacrifice. A big shout out to all the teachers or mentors who go beyond the subjects and leave the unremitting impact over their students for the lifetime. And Yes! Tell your students daily that you are proud of them!
Happy Teacher’sDay!

Asma Ishaq is a lecturer.

PM reiterates desire to further deepen bilateral ties with UK

ISLAMABAD, OCT 4 /DNA/ – Deputy Leader of Labour Party, The Right Honorable Angela Rayner calls on the Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif. The Right Honorable Angela Reynar, Deputy Leader of the British Labour Party, accompanied by Lord Wajid Khan, Member of House of Lords, called on the Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, today. 

The Right Honorable Ms. Raynar expressed his sincere condolences on the loss of human lives due to the recent floods in Pakistan. The Prime Minister highlighted that Pakistan, despite contributing less than one percent of the global carbon emissions, remains one of the countries most affected by the climate change. Prime Minister also thanked the UK Government for its £ 16.5 Million of humanitarian assistance, provided to Pakistan. 

Stressing the long-standing Pakistan-UK partnership, the Prime Minister reiterated Pakistan’s resolve to further deepen cooperation across multiple sectors including trade, investment, security, defence, culture and people-to-people linkages. He made special reference to the positive role played by the 1.6 million Pakistani diaspora in forging closer bonds between the peoples of both countries. 

Lord Wajid informed the Prime Minister that British Pakistanis were greatly engaged in the relief and rehabilitation efforts for fellow Pakistanis who had been adversely affected by the recent floods. 

The visiting delegation assured the Prime Minister of their continued cooperation to garner support for flood affectees.

88 more dengue patients reported in 24 hours

RAWALPINDI, Oct 04 (DNA): As many as 88 more dengue cases were reported in Rawalpindi during the last 24 hours, raising the tally of confirmed cases to 2,609 in the district.

District Coordinator Epidemics Prevention and Control(DCEPC), Dr Sajjad Mehmood,Tuesday said that, among the new cases,38 patients had arrived from Potohar town urban area, 14 from Rawalpindi Cantonment, 11 from Municipal Corporation, Rawalpindi,eight from Chaklala cantonment,seven from Potohar rural,two from Taxila Cantonment, and one of each from Kahuta,Kalar Syeda and Gujjar Khan.

Dr Sajjad added that 253 patients were admitted to the city’s allied hospitals, including 110 to the Benazir Bhutto Hospital(BBH), 78 to the District Headquarters Hospital and 69 to the Holy Family Hospital(HFH).

He informed that out of the total admitted patients, 168 tested positive, with 139 belonging to Rawalpindi.

The health officer said that the district administration, in collaboration with allied departments, had registered 2,457 FIRs, sealed 585 premises, issued Challans to 7,289, notices to 10,041 and a fine of Rs 6,900,416 imposed on violations of dengue SOPs from January 1 to date.

Dr Sajjad said that maximum arrangements for treating dengue fever patients had been made besides all possible preventive measures to meet any eventuality.

However, he advised the residents to adopt preventive measures and inform the department immediately if dengue larvae were found in their houses, as the government alone cannot check the spread of dengue larvae.=DNA

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