Rain, thundershower, gusty winds expected in Sindh, Balochistan & south Punjab

Rain, thundershower and gusty winds are expected in Sindh, Balochistan and south Punjab during the next twelve hours.

However, heavy falls are also likely in lower Sindh and coastal belt of Balochistan during the period.

Isolated rain-wind and thundershower is also expected in upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Islamabad, Pothohar region, upper Punjab, Gilgit Baltistan and Kashmir.

Temperature of some major cities recorded this morning:

Islamabad and Karachi twenty-six degree centigrade, Lahore and Peshawar twenty-seven, Quetta twenty, Murree and Gilgitg sixteen and Muzaffarabad twenty-two degree centigrade.

According to Met office forecast for Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, partly cloudy weather with chances of rain, wind and thunderstorm is expected in Jammu, Anantnag, Srinagar, Leh, Pulwama, Shopian and Baramula.

Temperature recorded this morning: Srinagar, Pulwama, and Anantnag seventeen degree centigrade, Jammu twenty-four, Leh eleven and Shopian and Baramula eighteen degree centigrade.

Source: Radio Pakistan

NCOC, district admin teams pay surprise visit to shopping malls, markets

Government starts action against unvaccinated people to ensure strict enforcement of obligatory vaccination regime.

According to details, in the light of National Command and Operation Center's decisions to curb the spread of coronavirus action was taken against the unvaccinated people in different parts of the country.

District administration teams visited Shopping Malls, Cash and Carry and Bus terminals and inspected vaccination status of staff and people visiting shopping malls, markets and passengers at the bus terminals.

In Islamabad, the district administration sealed a cash and carry in G-9 sector, two rest houses in F-7 sector, registered FIRs against violators, fines imposed on unvaccinated individuals.

The team also detained four individuals at Faizabad Bus Terminal for issuing bus tickets to unvaccinated people.

In Peshawar, an inspection and checking was carried out in different parts of the city. Many people were issued notices.

Meanwhile, public places in Gilgit, Dera Ismael Khan, Mardan, Nowshera and Quetta were also inspected and strict actions were taken against the violators of SoPs.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Medical Students Now Want Another MDCAT on a Single Day

The Medical and Dental Colleges Admission Test (MDCAT) concluded a month ago and a large number of students have been protesting against the Pakistan Medical Commission (PMC) across the country, demanding a retake of the test on a single day for transparency and merit.

A delegation of students met with the Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Health, Dr. Faisal Sultan, and shared their concerns with him. The Pakistan Medical Association has also demanded the suspension of the Medical and Dental Colleges Admission Test results and has called for the restoration of the defunct Pakistan Medical and Dental Council.

An official from the Pakistan Medical Commission has stated that the MDCAT was transparent as it had been conducted under the best possible system.

The protestors are holding a sit-in at D-Chowk. A parent claimed that the candidates had not been marked as per their expectations, and because there is no system to recheck the answer sheets, the parents are worried but no one is ready to listen to them.

The Secretary-General of the Pakistan Medical Association, Dr. Qaiser Sajjad, said that such tests are conducted on a single day worldwide but the PMC has conducted the MDCAT over a period of one month.

He compared the situation to India where 1.8 million candidates had taken the examination in a single day, whereas only 200,000 candidates had appeared for it in Pakistan. He added there is also the matter of different tests with easy and difficult question papers and out-of-course questions. Some of the test centers had power-outs, and others had dysfunctional tabs and computers. These matters have led stakeholders to assume the possibility of an underlying agenda.

Dr. Sajjad added, “It was another blunder that PMC introduced the online examination system without doing a pilot project and taking stakeholders on board, due to which they are getting information about flaws”.

The previous tests had been held on answer sheets, and carbon copies (of their answers) had been provided to the candidates later on, and an answer key was uploaded to the website, due to which the candidates would not argue, he explained and added that the practice has now ceased.

Transparency International Pakistan had suggested in a letter to the President of the PMC, Dr. Arshad Taqi, in July this year that the government take heed of the violations of the PPRA rules while awarding the MDCAT contract. It highlighted that the council had awarded the contract worth millions to a firm under the Securities & Exchange Commission of Pakistan after the expiry of the advertisement date.

The SAPM told the student body that “the objective of the MDCAT is to ensure that students entering this competitive field of rigorous and lifelong learning have the necessary potential in terms of academic achievement, knowledge and analytic thinking”.

He added that this is to ensure that the public has safe and competent professionals who will reinforce the public’s trust in the system of medical education and the profession.

Dr. Sultan agreed to evaluate a sample of the complaints to address the underlying concerns. He also assured the students that the commission has planned a post-exam analysis that will be conducted by a regulatory body.

The meeting with the student body concluded with the agreement that the SAPM would consult with the PMC for the development of a mechanism for the resolution of systemic grievances for students to register their complaints.

However, a PMC official said that the students had already had a meeting with the PMC management and had been told that their allegations are baseless. He added that the PMC had “reached the conclusion that the students had failed to understand the examination method”.

Source: Pro Pakistani

Dengue prevention activities intensified across Punjab: Secretary Health

In Punjab, dengue prevention activities have been intensified across the province to eradicate dengue larvae and their breeding.

In a statement today (Friday), Punjab Secretary Primary and Secondary Health Care, Imran Sikandar Baloch said during the last 24 hours, 181 dengue patients were reported from across the province.

He said so far this year, 1840 confirmed cases of dengue have been reported.

Imran Sikandar Baloch urged the people to take precautionary measures against dengue.

Source: Radio Pakistan

PM reiterates on creating business friendly environment

Prime Minister Imran Khan has directed the authorities concerned to take all necessary measures to exploit full potential of exports diversification in salt and pharmaceutical sectors.

Chairing a meeting of National Export Development Board in Islamabad, he reiterated that the government is focused on creating business friendly environment in the country for further strengthening the economy and increasing employment opportunities.

The Prime Minister emphasized that business community should adopt modern technologies to achieve maximum value addition.

The Prime Minister was briefed on the potential of diversification of exports, especially in salt and pharmaceutical sectors.

He was told that Pakistan is lucky to be blessed with all types of salt available in the world. These include rock salt, sea salt and lake salt.

With a reserve size of 6.2 billion tons, Khewra Salt Mine is the second largest salt range in the world. Pakistan has also sea salt reserves along 1050 KM long coastline.

Almost 60 percent of total 350 million tons global salt consumption is made by the chemical industry.

Moreover, it was told that currently Pakistan's pharmaceutical exports are worth 275 million dollars with a growth potential of 74.3 billion dollars.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Quetta Gladiators Owner Opens Up on Rumors of Clash With PCB Chairman

Quetta Gladiators owner, Nadeem Omar, has denied reports suggesting that he had a verbal spat with Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman, Ramiz Raja, during the Pakistan Super League (PSL) governing council meeting last Friday.

He said that the franchisees had an extensive discussion with the PCB Chairman, but things never got heated.

“I want to categorically say that I never had any heated exchange with Ramiz Raja in PSL governing council meeting, and both have mutual respect for each other,” Nadeem said.

“When stakes are so high and so much investment has been put in, then there will be differences as both parties have got their own opinions,” he added.

The QG owner said that PSL is a national brand, and it is our collective responsibility to make it even bigger and better.

He hoped that the stakeholders would soon reach an agreement, which would benefit both PCB and the franchises.

Note that the PCB Chairman has proposed a new financial model to PSL franchises, offering payment relaxations in terms of COVID-19 relief for PSL 5 and 6, as well as an increased share from the revenue pool.

Moreover, the board has also agreed to fix the dollar rate to end the uncertainty surrounding annual payments.

With this offer, the newly-elected chairman has addressed the franchisees’ long-standing issues surrounding the profit-sharing model. The team owners are due to appraise the board of their decision [on the new offer] in the next governing council meeting.

Source: Pro Pakistani