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Police dept to remember fallen officials today - Newspaper

Children of martyred police personnel enjoy a ride in a buggy as the City Traffic Police organised an event in Peshawar on Tuesday in connection with the martyrs day. White Star PESHAWAR: The police department is observing Youm-i-Shuhada on Wednesday (today) to commemorate the sacrifices of its 1,522 men and women, who laid down their lives in the line of duty. Breakdown of police losses in two decades of war against terrorism showed that a total of 1,522 personnel of the force embraced martyrdom from 2000 to 2021 while 186 officials lost their lives from 1970 to 2000. Besides, a total of 1,722 police personnel were wounded in incidents of terrorism from 2000 to 2021.

Chinese ban on nine firms hits Pakistan s fish exports-566619

Chinese ban on nine firms hits Pakistan s fish exports-566619
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Chinese ban on nine firms hits Pakistan s fish exports - Newspaper

THIS combo picture shows seafood (clockwise) ribbon fish, eels, Japanese thread fin bream also known as JTB octopus and shrimps in baskets. Workers at a seafood processing unit arrange boxes of fish and shrimps. KARACHI: A number of Pakistani companies have been facing a temporary ban on exports of fish and fish preparations to China since January after detection of coronavirus in their shipments. Qadri Noori Enterprise chief executive officer Manzar Alam told Dawn that around 50 companies have been exporting fish to China. Out of top 15 exporters, some nine firms are now temporarily banned by the Chinese authorities. Giving details of the ban, he said in case the coronavirus is detected in one shipment, the exporter faces a one-week ban and in case of four cases, then the exporter cannot send the shipment for eight weeks, he said.

Peshawar High Court sets aside changes to a dozen PA constituencies - Pakistan

The bench ruled that the facts of the case need no reiteration as admittedly while passing the impugned order, the petitioners were not issued any notice for their appearance before the commission. APP/File PESHAWAR: The Peshawar High Court has set aside the 2019 orders of the Election Commission of Pakistan for changes to around a dozen provincial assembly constituencies in Mardan, Swabi and Khyber districts and directed the commission to decide the matter afresh. A bench consisting of Justice Lal Jan Khattak and Justice Shakeel Ahmad accepted three petitions filed by some MPAs and residents of the three districts against different ECP orders for changes to different provincial assembly constituencies.

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