Chief Minister charges BRS government with focusing more on ‘commissions’ not projects
Stress of the earlier regime was on electro-mechanical works not on civil works like land acquisition, says Revanth Reddy
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Stress of the earlier regime was on electro-mechanical works not on civil works like land acquisition, says Revanth Reddy
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ISLAMABAD: Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi on Friday reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to the “Shanghai spirit” and called for a joint strategy among SCO member states to counter terrorism, organised crime, drug trafficking, cybercrime and terror financing. Naqvi said this at a special meeting of the Ministers of Interior and Public Security of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. He said the region faced “serious and complex security challenges” that were interconnected, noting that criminal and terrorist networks were rapidly adapting to technological advancements, exploiting artificial intelligence, digital platforms, online networks and cryptocurrency transactions to expand their activities. The interior minister emphasised the importance of modernising institutional coordination and enhancing intelligence-sharing mechanisms across the region to tackle these threats. Shared threats demanded shared solutions, Naqvi told the delegates, further calling for a comprehensive regional strategy to tackle transnational crime and emerging security risks. Highlighting Pakistan’s commitment to the principles of the SCO, he said: “Pakistan fully adheres to the principles of the Shanghai Spirit, which is based on mutual trust, equality, cooperation, and respect for sovereignty.” Naqvi further stated that Pakistan had rendered “unparalleled sacrifices” against terrorism and continued to strengthen its security architecture to address evolving threats. Under the National Action Plan, he said, Pakistan had strengthened intelligence coordination, border management and anti-money laundering measures. “These initiatives have significantly strengthened the country’s capacity to combat terrorism and organised crime.” He called for more effective cooperation under SCO’s Regional Anti-Terrorist Structure (RATS) for intelligence sharing, joint threat analysis and countering online radicalisation and extremist propaganda. Pakistan, he said, fully supported workshops and expert exchange programmes building collective capabilities. Turning his attention to cybersecurity, he said cyber intelligence and digital forensics cooperation were “the need of the hour” and noted that technological advances had created new opportunities for criminal organisations and terrorist groups. On the issue of narcotics trafficking, he warned that the illegal drug trade remained a major source of terror financing. He called for a coordinated joint strategy against drug trafficking networks, online criminal operations and illicit financial flows facilitated through digital currencies. Pakistan’s Anti-Narcotics Force, he said, remained actively engaged in SCO-led counter-narcotics initiatives and stood ready to deepen cooperation with partner countries. He said border security was key to regional peace and stability and stressed greater cooperation on preventing the use of forged documents for travelling, watch-list coordination and human smuggling. He also said that stopping terror financing was among Pakistan’s key priorities, adding that the country had reformed its anti-money laundering (AML) regime and that the country’s enhanced financial monitoring framework was playing “an active role” in detecting and preventing illicit financial activities. Moreover, strong regional cooperation was indispensable for dismantling terror financing networks, he said, emphasising that no country could effectively confront transnational threats in isolation. “Our challenges are common, so our efforts must also be collective and coordinated,” Naqvi said. “The common goal of our joint efforts is a peaceful and secure SCO region.” Concluding his address, Naqvi said that Pakistan looked forward to welcoming participants at the SCO summit to be held in Islamabad in 2027. A day earlier, Naqvi met his Iranian counterpart, Eskandar Momeni, on sidelines of the SCO moot and the two discussed bilateral relations and the current regional situation. Both ministers also exchanged views on Pakistan-Iran relations and the latest regional situation.
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Onça-pintada é vista atravessando rio a nado no interior de SP Em meio aos aumentos de casos de incêndios no oeste paulista, o Parque Estadual Morro do Diabo, em Teodoro Sampaio (SP), se destaca como um exemplo de preservação ambiental: há mais de dez anos a unidade de conservação não registra ocorrências de fogo em sua área de mata. Nesta quinta-feira (5), é celebrado o Dia Mundial do Meio Ambiente. A data foi instituída pela Organização das Nações Unidas (ONU) em 1972 e tem como objetivo incentivar ações de conscientização e preservação dos recursos naturais em todo o mundo, conforme o Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (Inpe). 📲 Participe do canal do g1 Presidente Prudente e Região no WhatsApp No Oeste Paulista, o número crescente de incêndios em área de vegetação assusta: entre janeiro e até 24 de maio deste ano foram registradas 738 queimadas em área de vegetação na região de Presidente Prudente, segundo o Corpo de Bombeiros. Em contrapartida, o Parque Estadual Morro do Diabo é considerado “um baú precioso”, sendo a maior remanescente de Mata Atlântica do interior de São Paulo e símbolo de preservação. Mas, apesar da ausência de focos de incêndio dentro do parque, a região ainda convive com queimadas frequentes em áreas de cana e pastagem. “A comunicação rápida com proprietários rurais e a integração com Defesa Civil e usinas têm sido fundamentais para evitar que o fogo atinja a reserva”, descreve o gestor do parque, Eriqui Inazaki. Aceiros são uma das estratégias de prevenção a incêndios no PE Morro do Diabo Fundação Florestal Preservação da Mata Atlântica O último incêndio no parque ocorreu em 2012, conforme o gestor. O apoio da comunidade é um importante aliado para a proteção da fauna e flora do local. As fiscalizações também contam com o apoio da Polícia Militar Ambiental e Polícia Militar Rodoviária. “Aqui, a gente perde uma árvore centenária, uma onça-pintada, são valores imensuráveis. Quem perde é a humanidade, não é só o parque, só a cidade. Somos todos nós e as futuras gerações. Esse é o sentimento mesmo: cuidar de um baú muito precioso para que isso perdure por muitos anos”, reforça. Ao garantir a preservação, permite-se que animais silvestres estejam cada vez mais presentes, como foi o caso das onças-pintadas (Panthera onca) avistadas pelo vigilante Rodrigo Coelho Dezotti no Morro do Diabo, no início deste ano. Assista ao vídeo no início da reportagem. "É um privilégio a gente estar trabalhando em um ambiente como esse e viver uma experiência dessa. É muito gratificante", destaca. Onça-pintada foi vista nadando em rio no interior de SP Reprodução/Fundação Florestal Quando ele e o colega notaram a presença do felino, Rodrigo controlou a lancha com mais cuidado e pediu ao parceiro que registrasse em vídeo a presença da onça. Esta não foi a primeira vez que o vigilante encontrou o felino. Outras espécies também já chamaram a sua atenção, como antas e veados. "É uma experiência única. Aqui no parque é um privilégio a gente estar trabalhando. A gente se depara não só com a onça-pintada, mas com outros animais. Já vimos e filmamos não só a onça, mas antas, veados, manadas de porco, espécies de pássaros. Tem várias outras espécies que temos o privilégio de ver e filmar. É grandioso", afirma. LEIA TAMBÉM: Tucano baleado com chumbinho não resiste após cirurgia, amputação da asa e estresse no interior de SP Batata mais que dobra de preço em um ano e pesa no bolso dos consumidores na região de Presidente Prudente; veja alternativas indicadas pela Ceagesp Rumo ao hexa: muro de 40 metros de extensão ganha pinturas alusivas à Copa do Mundo no interior de SP Abrigo de espécies ameaçadas Além das onças-pintadas, o local é abrigo de 1,3 mil indivíduos da espécie mico-leão-preto (Leontopithecus chrysopygus), animal que já foi considerado extinto. Atualmente, o Parque Estadual do Morro do Diabo abriga a maior população livre da espécie no mundo. Gabriela Cabral Rezende, coordenadora do Programa de Conservação do Mico-leão-preto do Instituto de Pesquisas Ecológicas (IPÊ), explicou ao g1 que a principal ameaça à espécie é a fragmentação das florestas. Segundo ela, o processo reduziu a cobertura vegetal a pequenos remanescentes isolados, o que compromete a circulação dos animais e resultou na diminuição e no isolamento das populações de mico-leão-preto nesses fragmentos. "As populações pequenas têm uma maior probabilidade de desaparecer, de se extinguir. Então, a gente trabalha no IPÊ com duas estratégias para garantir a sobrevivência dessas populações", diz Gabriela. Manejo de populações impulsiona diversidade genética do mico-leão-preto no interior de SP Uma das estratégias de conservação é a restauração de florestas, a partir do plantio de corredores florestais que visam a reconectar as áreas fragmentadas. No entanto, a restauração leva tempo até atingir uma estrutura capaz de sustentar uma população de micos e, então, entra a segunda ação: o manejo de populações, também chamado de translocação. A pesquisadora explica que a translocação consiste na retirada de um grupo de um fragmento com população maior para outro com menos indivíduos, com o objetivo de reforçar o número de animais e ampliar a diversidade genética. "A gente precisa garantir que a população tenha uma maior diversidade dessa genética, porque é isso que vai fazer com que elas possam se adaptar a grandes mudanças ao longo do tempo", conta. A estratégia utilizada pelos pesquisadores já está dando resultado: no final de abril, o IPÊ divulgou os primeiros meses de um filhote de mico-leão-preto que foi acompanhado por eles a partir de câmeras instaladas na Mata Atlântica. Estes registros são considerados inéditos para a conservação da biodiversidade, segundo o Instituto de Pesquisas Ecológicas (IPÊ), ao mostrar a rotina e desenvolvimento do filhote de até dois meses de vida e de um jovem mico-leão-preto, na fase de quatro a 12 meses. “É um indicador muito positivo da saúde desse ambiente. Registrar o desenvolvimento desse filhote, em que eles estão muito suscetíveis à predação, à morte por diversas causas, e a gente ter registrado que eles passaram por essa fase do desenvolvimento e chegaram a uma idade um pouco mais avançada também é um outro indicador bastante positivo”, descreve Gabriela. Mico-leão-preto é símbolo da biodiversidade no Pontal do Paranapanema e indivíduos da espécie foram translocados Lucas Leoni/Reprodução Initial plugin text Veja mais notícias no g1 Presidente Prudente e Região VÍDEOS: assista às reportagens da TV TEM
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LAHORE: A day after the National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency (NCCIA) registered a case against PML-N MPA Saqib Chadhar for allegedly harassing television actor Momina Iqbal, the lawmaker secured interim pre-arrest bail from a Lahore court on Friday. Additional District and Sessions Judge Irfan Ahmad Sheikh approved the bail after hearing Chadhar’s plea. During the hearing, Chadhar appeared before the court along with his counsel, Mian Ali Ashfaq. The judge barred the NCCIA from arresting Chadhar till June 24 and directed the NCCIA to submit the case record at the next hearing. On Thursday, the NCCIA registered a case against Chadhar on Iqbal’s complaint under Sections 3 (unauthorised access to information system or data), 4 (unauthorised copying or transmission of data), 21 (offences against modesty of a natural person and minor) and 24 (cyber stalking) of the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act, read with Sections 506 (punishment for criminal intimidation), 201 (causing disappearance of evidence of offence, or giving false information to screen offender), 34 (acts done by several persons in furtherance of common intention) and 109 (punishment for abetment if the act abetted is committed in consequence and where no express provision is made for its punishment) of the Pakistan Penal Code. According to the first information report (FIR), a copy of which is available with Dawn, Iqbal alleged in her complaint that Chadhar, his wife and their “known and unknown associates have waged a sustained campaign of cyber harassment, stalking, criminal intimidation, blackmailing, defamation, unlawful surveillance, and threats against her and her family”. She also alleged that after rejecting Chadhar’s marriage proposal upon discovering his existing marriage, he “retaliated with repeated threats, attempts to access her private data, sending violent content, and blackmailing via her private videos”. “The accused (Chadhar) allegedly defamed her socially and professionally, sabotaged her 2023 marriage proposal through false information, and recently intensified threats to leak private material, harm her and her fiance, and disrupt her upcoming marriage, causing severe emotional, reputational and professional harm,” the FIR stated. According to the FIR, the preliminary technical and forensic analysis of Iqbal’s and Chadhar’s mobile phones and other devices was carried out, which provided evidence on the basis of which a case was registered against the PML-N MPA. Case origins The matter garnered attention after Iqbal’s social media appeal went viral and drew the attention of senior PML-N leadership, especially Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz. In her online post, tagged to the PML-N leadership, Iqbal alleged that she had been subjected to “online harassment, cyberbullying, and death threats for a long time”. She claimed that both she and her family had suffered severe mental stress and trauma because of the alleged conduct of the MPA, whose identity she did not disclose publicly at the time. “A member of the provincial assembly belonging to the PML-N has been threatening me for an extended period. I repeatedly reported the matter to the NCCIA and the Federal Investigation Agency, but no action was taken,” she stated. Instead of ensuring justice, attempts were allegedly made to suppress the complaints, Iqbal claimed. “Even individuals associated with the office of the chief minister tried to discourage me and silence the issue rather than allowing a fair investigation.” Subsequently, the PML-N’s “top leadership directed the NCCIA to immediately entertain the actor’s complaint and initiate action against the ruling party MPA if the allegations are proven”, a source had told Dawn. The source added that the CM’s Office also wanted to clear its name following Iqbal’s allegations against it. Following these developments, the NCCIA summoned Iqbal and Chadhar on May 21. The agency’s Punjab head Muhammad Ali Waseem said the two were summoned after the NCCIA received Iqbal’s complaint. A day after they recorded their statements, Iqbal filed an application with Lahore’s Chung Police for the registration of a first information report against Chadhar. In her application, she alleged that the PML-N MPA had been making threatening calls to harass her and her fiance. She claimed that the lawmaker turned abusive when she refused his marriage proposal, after it transpired that he was already married to two women. Subsequently, Chadhar began blackmailing her, she alleged, also mentioning WhatsApp messages and video calls from the suspect in her application. She further alleged that the MPA also sent the same threatening messages to her sister’s mobile phone. Meanwhile, Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz also warned in a post on X that any attempt to exert political pressure, abuse influence, or exploit a woman by threatening to release “personal content” in the case involving Iqbal and Chadhar would be met with “firm and uncompromising action.” In a related development, the Lahore High Court granted interim protective bail to Iqbal’s husband, Hamza Habib, on May 25 in a case of allegedly threatening Chadhar.
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Secretary for Labour and Welfare Chris Sun said on Friday that the government will not implement a cap on the number of trips under the HK$2 transport subsidy scheme, citing the travel needs of people with disabilities. Starting from April 3, people aged 60 and above, as well as those with disabilities, pay a flat HK$2 fare for trips costing HK$10 or less. For more expensive journeys, they pay 20 percent of the fare. The government had planned to cap subsidised trips at 240 per person each month. On the Labour and Welfare Bureau Facebook page, Sun said some people with disabilities had voiced concern about the proposed cap because they need to transfer more often than other residents in order to reach the same destination. He said the latest figures show that on average, only about 450 people make more than 240 trips per month – a tiny number among the 2.7 million users of the transport subsidy. However about a fifth of those 450 people are people with disabilities. He said this proves that some disabled people do need more trips. "If we go ahead with the trip cap, it will inevitably affect some people with disabilities – including their need to see a doctor, attend rehabilitation services, go to work, and other daily necessities," he wrote. He added the cap could cause worry among some commuters – especially the elderly – about going over the limit, and would create unnecessary stress. Sun also said a cap would not be cost-effective, as limiting the subsidised trips would save only a few hundred thousand dollars, but updating the subsidy system to accommodate a limit would cost an estimated HK$30 million. He concluded that the government decided not to go ahead with the cap – hoping everyone can travel happily and integrate into society. Edited by Thomas McAlinden
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