Anti-bodies collection point opens in Dir

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Timergara           –       Al-Khidmat Foundation Dir Lower on Saturday inaugurated anti-bodies collection point at Al-Khidmat Hospital Zwal Baba which will provide facility of anti-bodies test to the people of Lower Dir district at a low-priced rate.

Addressing the inaugural ceremony, President Al-Khidmat Foundation Dir Lower Fazal Mehmood said the collection point would provide a chance to the poor residents of Dir to conduct their anti-bodies test at the lowest rate of Rs 700 only initially up to July 31.

Former Member National Assembly (MNA) Sahibzada Yaqoob Khan, former Tehsil Nazim Riaz Muhammad, former Tehsil Balambat Nazim Imranuddin Advocate, JI Lower Dir Deputy General Secretary Engineer Yaqoob-ur-Rahman, Arshad Zaman, Kaleemullah and others were also present on the occasion.

 



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Anti-bodies collection point opens in Dir

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Timergara           -       Al-Khidmat Foundation Dir Lower on Saturday inaugurated anti-bodies collection point at Al-Khidmat Hospital Zwal Baba which will provide facility of anti-bodies test to the people of Lower Dir district at a low-priced rate.

Addressing the inaugural ceremony, President Al-Khidmat Foundation Dir Lower Fazal Mehmood said the collection point would provide a chance to the poor residents of Dir to conduct their anti-bodies test at the lowest rate of Rs 700 only initially up to July 31.

Former Member National Assembly (MNA) Sahibzada Yaqoob Khan, former Tehsil Nazim Riaz Muhammad, former Tehsil Balambat Nazim Imranuddin Advocate, JI Lower Dir Deputy General Secretary Engineer Yaqoob-ur-Rahman, Arshad Zaman, Kaleemullah and others were also present on the occasion.

 



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Sindh CM directs health dept to resume anti-polio drive from July 20

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KARACHI             –         Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has directed the health department to resume polio eradication initiative from July 20 so that the crippling virus could be eradicated along with the ongoing drive to contain COVID-19 in the province.

This he said while presiding over a Provincial Task Force meeting for Polio Eradication here at CM House on Saturday, said a statement.

The meeting was attended by provincial ministers, Dr Azra Fazal Pechuho, Nasir Shah, Chief Secretary Mumtaz Shah, IG Police Mushtaq Maher, ACS Home Usman Chachar, provincial secretaries, Dr Shaukat Chandio of UNICEF, Dr Aslif Demissie of WHO, Provincial Coordinator EOC Fayaz Abbasi, Shahnaz wazire Ali, Aziz Memon of Rotary International and other concerned.

Coordinator EOC Fayaz Abbasi briefing the Chief Minister said there were 58 cases of polio in the country, of them 20 were in Sindh, 21 in KPK, 14 in Balochistan and three in Punjab. The most recent case in Sindh was reported on June 9, 2020.

The Chief Minister was told that 16 Vaccine Derived Polio Virus 2 (VDPV2) were isolated from 10 environmental sites in Sindh, six in 2019 and 10 in 2020.

In Karachi, 15 VDPV2 were isolated from nine sites including District West – Site Town, Orangi Nalla, Qasaba Colony and Frontier Colony. In district East -Gadap Town: Sohrab Goth and Machar Colony. In district Malir- Bakhtawar village of Landhi Town. In district Korangi – Korangi Town and the areas included Korangi Nullah. In district South -Hijrat Colony of Saddar Town while in Sukkur: VDPV2 isolated from Makka Pumping Station.

In March 2020, 100 samples from healthy children were collected from draining UCs of Orangi Nalla Site Town, one sample was found positive for VDPV2 from District Central -North Nazimabad town. There were two, VDPV2 human cases from Karachi SITE and Baldia town in May 2020.

The Chief Minister was told that the COVID-19 negatively impacted Polio Eradication Initiative in Pakistan for certain reasons. They included all kinds of polio campaigns stopped since March 2020; AFP surveillance impact reflected through declining of reported AFP cases; essential immunization coverage for EPI antigens declined by more than 50 percent from the coverage before COVID-19 and Transit point vaccination program stopped since March 2020.

It was pointed out that an average of 700,000 under five years of age children could be vaccinated monthly. Without any vaccination, transmission begins to spread geographically from Sept 2020 with most transmission focused in Northern, Central and Southern Corridors and Karachi.

Alternating Serial Number Identification Number (SNIDs) and NIDs between July 2020 to Feb 2021 had a substantial impact on Wild Poliovirus Type-1 (WPV1) transmission and case burden.

Supplemental Immunization Activity (SIA) modalities have been revised with the objective not to introduce COVID-19 to communities not infected previously; screen polio workers for symptoms to reduce risk to households.

Health worker urged to use mask, sanitizer and ensure limited physical contact, particularly with adults, reduces risk to households; Children were low risk for COVID-19 infection, disease, transmission.

Risk to polio workers can be significantly reduced by being from the same community, avoiding contact with symptomatic individuals (especially adults), reducing unnecessary contacts and reducing risk of infection (PPE (mask) and hand sanitizer, physical distancing.

The Sindh Chief Minister directed health department to start special campaign in 23 UCs of District Central and West to immunize 26,742 children.

District West includes Pahar Ganj -2 8,599 children. Paposh Nagar 1 9475 children, Abbasi Shaeed-11 7052 children, Nazimabad-1 to 10 : 8207 children, Rizvia Society 1: 7261 children. Banaras Colony -7: 9589 children, Bawani Chali-5: 10164 children, Frontier colony 12277 children, Islamia Colony 7888 children, Qasba colony 12919 children.

The Chief Minister directed the Emergency Operation Center (EOC) to share National guidelines for vaccination during COVID-19 with all vaccinators and PPE might be distributed to vaccinators in the province. He urged EOC in-charge to check proper use of PPE and COVID -19 vaccination guidelines checked during monitoring visits.

Syed Murad Ali Shah directed the EOC to launch monthly campaign from July to December with support of WHO. He added that five mobile vaccination vans might be deployed with support of Interactive Research & Development (IRD) in Super High-Risk UCs of Karachi.

It was decided to protect field staff and community; therefore, PPEs would be provided to each field staff during campaign round. Five and seven surgical masks would be given to each mobile team member. The field staff would have hand sanitizers, Thermometers and gloves.

 

 



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Sindh CM directs health dept to resume anti-polio drive from July 20

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KARACHI             -         Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has directed the health department to resume polio eradication initiative from July 20 so that the crippling virus could be eradicated along with the ongoing drive to contain COVID-19 in the province.

This he said while presiding over a Provincial Task Force meeting for Polio Eradication here at CM House on Saturday, said a statement.

The meeting was attended by provincial ministers, Dr Azra Fazal Pechuho, Nasir Shah, Chief Secretary Mumtaz Shah, IG Police Mushtaq Maher, ACS Home Usman Chachar, provincial secretaries, Dr Shaukat Chandio of UNICEF, Dr Aslif Demissie of WHO, Provincial Coordinator EOC Fayaz Abbasi, Shahnaz wazire Ali, Aziz Memon of Rotary International and other concerned.

Coordinator EOC Fayaz Abbasi briefing the Chief Minister said there were 58 cases of polio in the country, of them 20 were in Sindh, 21 in KPK, 14 in Balochistan and three in Punjab. The most recent case in Sindh was reported on June 9, 2020.

The Chief Minister was told that 16 Vaccine Derived Polio Virus 2 (VDPV2) were isolated from 10 environmental sites in Sindh, six in 2019 and 10 in 2020.

In Karachi, 15 VDPV2 were isolated from nine sites including District West – Site Town, Orangi Nalla, Qasaba Colony and Frontier Colony. In district East -Gadap Town: Sohrab Goth and Machar Colony. In district Malir- Bakhtawar village of Landhi Town. In district Korangi – Korangi Town and the areas included Korangi Nullah. In district South -Hijrat Colony of Saddar Town while in Sukkur: VDPV2 isolated from Makka Pumping Station.

In March 2020, 100 samples from healthy children were collected from draining UCs of Orangi Nalla Site Town, one sample was found positive for VDPV2 from District Central -North Nazimabad town. There were two, VDPV2 human cases from Karachi SITE and Baldia town in May 2020.

The Chief Minister was told that the COVID-19 negatively impacted Polio Eradication Initiative in Pakistan for certain reasons. They included all kinds of polio campaigns stopped since March 2020; AFP surveillance impact reflected through declining of reported AFP cases; essential immunization coverage for EPI antigens declined by more than 50 percent from the coverage before COVID-19 and Transit point vaccination program stopped since March 2020.

It was pointed out that an average of 700,000 under five years of age children could be vaccinated monthly. Without any vaccination, transmission begins to spread geographically from Sept 2020 with most transmission focused in Northern, Central and Southern Corridors and Karachi.

Alternating Serial Number Identification Number (SNIDs) and NIDs between July 2020 to Feb 2021 had a substantial impact on Wild Poliovirus Type-1 (WPV1) transmission and case burden.

Supplemental Immunization Activity (SIA) modalities have been revised with the objective not to introduce COVID-19 to communities not infected previously; screen polio workers for symptoms to reduce risk to households.

Health worker urged to use mask, sanitizer and ensure limited physical contact, particularly with adults, reduces risk to households; Children were low risk for COVID-19 infection, disease, transmission.

Risk to polio workers can be significantly reduced by being from the same community, avoiding contact with symptomatic individuals (especially adults), reducing unnecessary contacts and reducing risk of infection (PPE (mask) and hand sanitizer, physical distancing.

The Sindh Chief Minister directed health department to start special campaign in 23 UCs of District Central and West to immunize 26,742 children.

District West includes Pahar Ganj -2 8,599 children. Paposh Nagar 1 9475 children, Abbasi Shaeed-11 7052 children, Nazimabad-1 to 10 : 8207 children, Rizvia Society 1: 7261 children. Banaras Colony -7: 9589 children, Bawani Chali-5: 10164 children, Frontier colony 12277 children, Islamia Colony 7888 children, Qasba colony 12919 children.

The Chief Minister directed the Emergency Operation Center (EOC) to share National guidelines for vaccination during COVID-19 with all vaccinators and PPE might be distributed to vaccinators in the province. He urged EOC in-charge to check proper use of PPE and COVID -19 vaccination guidelines checked during monitoring visits.

Syed Murad Ali Shah directed the EOC to launch monthly campaign from July to December with support of WHO. He added that five mobile vaccination vans might be deployed with support of Interactive Research & Development (IRD) in Super High-Risk UCs of Karachi.

It was decided to protect field staff and community; therefore, PPEs would be provided to each field staff during campaign round. Five and seven surgical masks would be given to each mobile team member. The field staff would have hand sanitizers, Thermometers and gloves.

 

 



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No more unannounced loadshedding in Karachi: Asad Umar

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KARACHI               –       Sindh Governor Imran Ismail and Federal Minister for Planning, Development, Reforms and Special Initiatives Asad Umar discussed the issues of power loadshedding in Karachi in a high level meeting on K-Electric, on the directives of Prime Minister Imran Khan at the Governor’s House here on Saturday.

Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Asad Umar on Saturday assured the people of Karachi that there would be no “unannounced electricity load shedding” in the city from tomorrow (Sunday) after a decision to increase supply of furnace oil and gas to power utility K-Electric.

He was addressing the media alongside Sindh Governor Imran Ismail and K-Electric Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Moonis Alvi at a protest gathering by the PTI’s Karachi chapter against continued load shedding in the metropolis.

Announcing decisions made during a “high-level meeting” of government officials and the power utility earlier today, Umar said:

Special Assistant to the Prime Minister Shehzad Qasim and Chairman NEPRA Tauseef Farooqi attended the meeting via video link, said a spokesperson to the Sindh Governor. The meeting was also attended by National Assembly member Aftab Siddiqui, Sindh Assembly members Firdous Shamim Naqvi, Haleem Adil Sheikh, Khurram Sher Zaman, Javed Hanif, Mayor Karachi Wasim Akhtar and K Electric officials.

The meeting discussed the matters related to unannounced loadshedding, power transmission and other issues.

Briefing the meeting on the power crisis, the K Electric officials said that 2950 megawatt (MW) electricity was being supplied to the city and at present there was a shortfall of 250 MW in the city. The Sindh Governor said that there should be one hour loadshedding on the shortfall which was being reported by the K Electric officials but the city was experiencing 6 to 7 hours load shedding. He further said that it was true that K-Electric had failed to fulfil its responsibility due to unannounced load shedding which was affecting industries and increasing unemployment.

He said that the federal government had surplus electricity and it could provide as much power as K-Electric needed but K-Electric could not add more than 720 MW from the national grid to the power system as K-Electric had to increase the capacity of its system.

Federal Minister Asad Umar said that if there was a problem of gas pressure in Bin Qasim Power Plant, then the plant should be run on furnace oil. The Federal government was providing 4500 tons of furnace oil daily and could provide another 500 tons of furnace oil, he added. He said that Bin Qasim Power plant could be run on furnace oil and by running Bin Qasim, 190 MW would be added to the system. He added that K Electric wouldl have to plan for the future, with Karachi’s pack demand at 3,500 to 3,600 MW, adding that K-Electric planned to add 2,150 MW to the system in the next three years.

The K-Electric officials said that by the summer of next year, 550 MW would be added to the system with the help of the national grid, 800 MW by April 2022 and another 800 MW in 2023.

Later, the Federal Minister Asad Umar along with Imran Ismail joined the participants of sit-in outside the K-Electric Office here and addressed to them.

Talking to media on the occasion, the Governor Sindh said that they had come here on the directives of the Prime Minister and some decisions had been taken in today’s meeting, which, would help overcome the power crisis and end unannounced loadshedding in the city from tomorrow (July 12). Speaking about the overbilling issue, he said that he would take this matter to NEPRA and audit of the K-Electric would be performed by NEPRA and the money taken in terms of overbilling would be returned.

Imran Ismail visits Kiran Foundation Lyari

Sindh Governor Imran Ismail visited Kiran Foundation Lyari and commended the Kiran Foundation’s initiatives in other areas including providing assistance to the victims of the building collapse in Lyari. On the occasion, the Governor of Sindh said that the role of welfare and social organizations in difficult situations was commendable.

He said that the role of Kiran Foundation in supporting the helpless, poor and needy people was welcoming.

Chairperson, Kiran Foundation Sabina Khatri said that they were providing all possible help to the residents of the affected building in Lyari. Later talking to media, the Sindh Governor said that Malik Riaz had promised to provide plots of 80 yards and as soon as the files of these plots were received, they would be handed over to the victims.

He said that such a good school was not available, even in private sector and the Kiran Foundation deserved appreciation in this regard.

The Governor was told that the administration of district South would handover the articles which were recovered from the debris of the collapsed building to the owners.



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No more unannounced loadshedding in Karachi: Asad Umar

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KARACHI               -       Sindh Governor Imran Ismail and Federal Minister for Planning, Development, Reforms and Special Initiatives Asad Umar discussed the issues of power loadshedding in Karachi in a high level meeting on K-Electric, on the directives of Prime Minister Imran Khan at the Governor’s House here on Saturday.

Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Asad Umar on Saturday assured the people of Karachi that there would be no “unannounced electricity load shedding” in the city from tomorrow (Sunday) after a decision to increase supply of furnace oil and gas to power utility K-Electric.

He was addressing the media alongside Sindh Governor Imran Ismail and K-Electric Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Moonis Alvi at a protest gathering by the PTI’s Karachi chapter against continued load shedding in the metropolis.

Announcing decisions made during a “high-level meeting” of government officials and the power utility earlier today, Umar said:

Special Assistant to the Prime Minister Shehzad Qasim and Chairman NEPRA Tauseef Farooqi attended the meeting via video link, said a spokesperson to the Sindh Governor. The meeting was also attended by National Assembly member Aftab Siddiqui, Sindh Assembly members Firdous Shamim Naqvi, Haleem Adil Sheikh, Khurram Sher Zaman, Javed Hanif, Mayor Karachi Wasim Akhtar and K Electric officials.

The meeting discussed the matters related to unannounced loadshedding, power transmission and other issues.

Briefing the meeting on the power crisis, the K Electric officials said that 2950 megawatt (MW) electricity was being supplied to the city and at present there was a shortfall of 250 MW in the city. The Sindh Governor said that there should be one hour loadshedding on the shortfall which was being reported by the K Electric officials but the city was experiencing 6 to 7 hours load shedding. He further said that it was true that K-Electric had failed to fulfil its responsibility due to unannounced load shedding which was affecting industries and increasing unemployment.

He said that the federal government had surplus electricity and it could provide as much power as K-Electric needed but K-Electric could not add more than 720 MW from the national grid to the power system as K-Electric had to increase the capacity of its system.

Federal Minister Asad Umar said that if there was a problem of gas pressure in Bin Qasim Power Plant, then the plant should be run on furnace oil. The Federal government was providing 4500 tons of furnace oil daily and could provide another 500 tons of furnace oil, he added. He said that Bin Qasim Power plant could be run on furnace oil and by running Bin Qasim, 190 MW would be added to the system. He added that K Electric wouldl have to plan for the future, with Karachi’s pack demand at 3,500 to 3,600 MW, adding that K-Electric planned to add 2,150 MW to the system in the next three years.

The K-Electric officials said that by the summer of next year, 550 MW would be added to the system with the help of the national grid, 800 MW by April 2022 and another 800 MW in 2023.

Later, the Federal Minister Asad Umar along with Imran Ismail joined the participants of sit-in outside the K-Electric Office here and addressed to them.

Talking to media on the occasion, the Governor Sindh said that they had come here on the directives of the Prime Minister and some decisions had been taken in today’s meeting, which, would help overcome the power crisis and end unannounced loadshedding in the city from tomorrow (July 12). Speaking about the overbilling issue, he said that he would take this matter to NEPRA and audit of the K-Electric would be performed by NEPRA and the money taken in terms of overbilling would be returned.

Imran Ismail visits Kiran Foundation Lyari

Sindh Governor Imran Ismail visited Kiran Foundation Lyari and commended the Kiran Foundation’s initiatives in other areas including providing assistance to the victims of the building collapse in Lyari. On the occasion, the Governor of Sindh said that the role of welfare and social organizations in difficult situations was commendable.

He said that the role of Kiran Foundation in supporting the helpless, poor and needy people was welcoming.

Chairperson, Kiran Foundation Sabina Khatri said that they were providing all possible help to the residents of the affected building in Lyari. Later talking to media, the Sindh Governor said that Malik Riaz had promised to provide plots of 80 yards and as soon as the files of these plots were received, they would be handed over to the victims.

He said that such a good school was not available, even in private sector and the Kiran Foundation deserved appreciation in this regard.

The Governor was told that the administration of district South would handover the articles which were recovered from the debris of the collapsed building to the owners.



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Bilawal visits late Ghulam Murtaza Baloch’s residence, offers fateha

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KARACHI            –            Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairman, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, on Saturday visited the residence of late Minister Ghulam Murtaza Baloch and offered fateha.

According to a communique here, the PPP Chairman condoled with the brothers and sons of late Ghulam Murtaza Baloch.

Bilawal said, ‘Shaheed Ghulam Murtaza Baloch’s death is a big loss to the party.’ He said that the deceased was a hardworking, loyal and honest party leader. He expressed his sympathises with the bereaved family members.

On the occasion, Hajji Anwar Baloch big brother of late Ghulam Murtaza Baloch, Muhammed Yousuf Baloch (son), Muhammed Hayyat Baloch (son), Wajid Baloch (son) and senior party leader Abdul Haqeem Baloch, Manzoor Hussain Baloch and Jamil Soomro were also present.



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Bilawal visits late Ghulam Murtaza Baloch’s residence, offers fateha

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KARACHI            –            Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairman, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, on Saturday visited the residence of late Minister Ghulam Murtaza Baloch and offered fateha.

According to a communique here, the PPP Chairman condoled with the brothers and sons of late Ghulam Murtaza Baloch.

Bilawal said, ‘Shaheed Ghulam Murtaza Baloch’s death is a big loss to the party.’ He said that the deceased was a hardworking, loyal and honest party leader. He expressed his sympathises with the bereaved family members.

On the occasion, Hajji Anwar Baloch big brother of late Ghulam Murtaza Baloch, Muhammed Yousuf Baloch (son), Muhammed Hayyat Baloch (son), Wajid Baloch (son) and senior party leader Abdul Haqeem Baloch, Manzoor Hussain Baloch and Jamil Soomro were also present.



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Controlling population, a collective responsibility: VC

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SUKKUR           –         Vice Chancellor (VC), Shah Abdul Latif University (SALU), Khairpur Professor Dr Parveen Shah has said that population control is our collective responsibility.

In her press statement issued on the eve of ‘World Population Day’ on Saturday, she said that increase in population took its toll on the economic resources of a country.

“For instance job opportunities shrink, increasing unemployment in the society,” she said, and added, “The situation may lead towards lawlessness and anarchy.”

Dr Parveen further said it was high time that programmes, seminars and campaigns were organised to raise awareness in people about the ill-effects of increase in population. The VC said that United Nations’ Development Programme (UNDP) was working to control overpopulation. Dr Parveen Shah commended the efforts of the Population Welfare Department of Government of Sindh for population control.

 



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Controlling population, a collective responsibility: VC

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SUKKUR           –         Vice Chancellor (VC), Shah Abdul Latif University (SALU), Khairpur Professor Dr Parveen Shah has said that population control is our collective responsibility.

In her press statement issued on the eve of ‘World Population Day’ on Saturday, she said that increase in population took its toll on the economic resources of a country.

“For instance job opportunities shrink, increasing unemployment in the society,” she said, and added, “The situation may lead towards lawlessness and anarchy.”

Dr Parveen further said it was high time that programmes, seminars and campaigns were organised to raise awareness in people about the ill-effects of increase in population. The VC said that United Nations’ Development Programme (UNDP) was working to control overpopulation. Dr Parveen Shah commended the efforts of the Population Welfare Department of Government of Sindh for population control.

 



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