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Passing Out parade at PMA Kakul

CJCSC and the Turkish Chief of General Staff gave away awards to the distinguished cadets.

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Rawalpindi: Passing Out parade of cadets of 149th Pakistan Military Academy (PMA) Long Course, 14th Mujahid Course, 68th Integrated Course and 23rd Lady Cadet Course was held at PMA Kakul Saturday. 49 Cadets from friendly countries were also among the passed-out cadets.

General Sahir Shamshad Mirza, NI (M), Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC) was the Chief Guest while General Metin Gürak, Chief of the Turkish General Staff was Guest of Honor on the occasion.

CJCSC reviewed and addressed the parade. He and the Turkish Chief of General Staff gave away awards to the distinguished cadets.

The coveted Sword of Honor was awarded to Academy Senior Under Officer Muhammad Nauman Abdullah and President's Gold medal to Company Senior Under Officer Muhammad Abdullah Javed of 149th PMA Long Course.

The CJCSC Overseas Gold Medal was awarded to Friendly Country Senior Under Officer Fahad Bin Aqil Al Towarqi Al Fallaj from Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

The COAS Cane was awarded to Course Under Officer Ilyas Khan of 14th Mujahid Course. The Commandant's Canes were awarded to Course Junior Under Officer Danish Sattar of 68th Integrated Course and Course Under Officer Sher Bano of 23rd Lady Cadet Course.

The Chairman JCSC felicitated the passing out cadets and their proud parents on the successful completion of their training at PMA.

On the occasion, General Sahir Shamshad Mirza said, "Since its inception, PMA has remained the cradle of leadership and center of excellence for cadets joining the premier institution of Army”.

Over the years, PMA has also trained scores of foreign cadets whose brilliant performance in their respective Armies stands testament to the professional ethos of PMA, he stated.

General Sahir Shamshad added that today’s parade serves as an illustrious example of military discipline at its finest and reflects the sterling ethos of the Academy and Pakistan Army alike.

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Actions against electricity theft, over-billing intensify in KP

In the last few days, 335 raids were conducted against over-billing and 58 raids against electricity theft.

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Peshawar: The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) intensified the operations against electricity theft and over-billing in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

According to the media reports, following the orders of Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, the FIA has intensified operations against electricity theft and over-billing in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

In the last few days, 335 raids were conducted against over-billing and 58 raids against electricity theft.

It is pertinent to note that Federal Minister for Energy Awais Leghari had written a letter to Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Ali Amin Gandapur to prevent electricity theft in the province.

In his letter, the federal minister had sought an appointment with Chief Minister Ali Amin to take measures to stop electricity theft, saying that the electricity losses in Peshawar Electric Supply Company (PESCO) and Tribal Areas Electric Supply Company (TESCO) are estimated at 188 billion rupees. A counter campaign can be made successful.

The federal minister had stated that one possible solution to the problem is that the provincial government prepares a comprehensive plan for recovery in TESCO areas, another possible solution is that the provincial government takes charge of power supply in TESCO areas.

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Flight operation reinstated from Pakistan for UAE today 

It should be noted that the stormy rains had broken the record of 75 years in Dubai.  

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Islamabad: The flight operation has reinstated from Pakistan for United Arab Emirates (UAE) today (Saturday).

According to the details, the flight operation was affected amid the stormy rains in Dubai for four days. The eight flights of Pakistan international airline (PIA) went to Dubai on daily basis.

The PIA’s 31 flights were canceled in four days amid the bad situation in Dubai due to the stormy rains. Many cities were under water due to the heavy rains with thunder storm.

However, the consulate of Pakistan situated in Dubai was closed for services for a day amid stormy rains.   

It should be noted that the stormy rains had broken the record of 75 years in Dubai.  

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