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CNICs issuance, renewal facility to be made available at UC level

Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi says the biometric machines would be installed at union council levels nationwide

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Islamabad:  Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi on Friday said that the facility of issuance of the CNICs and their renewal would be available at the Union Council level across Pakistan.

Mohsin Naqvi visited the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) headquarters and chaired an important meeting during which various proposals were discussed to make NADRA more people-friendly.

Several significant decisions were made to facilitate the public, including the provision of identity card issuance and renewal facilities at the union council level across Pakistan

He said that the biometric machines would be installed at union council levels nationwide.

 Mohsin Naqvi directed that a plan be devised within a few days to finalise the issuance and renewal of identity cards at the union council level. He also sought a plan to make the Identity Card system foolproof, better, and efficient.

He emphasised the need for a plan that would facilitate visitors to NADRA centres and ensure prompt service without delay. Considering the long queues of citizens, the minister also sought a plan to increase NADRA centres in six major cities, including Karachi, Lahore, Peshawar, Quetta, Islamabad, and Rawalpindi within seven days.

He also ordered effective action against the fake identity card mafia. Later, the minister visited the NADRA operational room, where he was briefed on the digital monitoring system of NADRA centres across Pakistan.

He appreciated the efforts of Chairman NADRA, Lieutenant General Muhammad Munir Afsar, and his team. Secretary Interior, Khurum Ali Agha, and senior NADRA officials were also present on the occasion.

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Makar's 2 goals help Avs stave off elimination

Cale Makar scored two goals and the Avalanche beat Dallas 5-3 in Game 5 on Wednesday night, snapping their three-game losing streak and extending the Western Conference semifinal series.

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DALLAS -- Colorado finally got to play with the lead against the Dallas Stars, though the Avalanche are still behind in the Western Conference semifinal series.

Avalanche defenseman Cale Makar scored two goals, the second after Casey Mittelstadt's go-ahead tally in the third period, and they beat top-seeded Dallas 5-3 in Game 5 on Wednesday night.

The Avs snapped their three-game losing streak and extended the series, which Dallas leads 3-2.

"Obviously, a do-or-die game from here on out in the series," Makar said. "Each of us, we feed off each other.

"And I felt like we were back to kind of like forcing their hand tonight."

When Mittelstadt scored just 1:12 into the third period to make it 3-2, it was the first time the Avalanche had led in a game this series, except for when Miles Wood scored 11 minutes into overtime to win the opener.

"It was great," league MVP finalist Nathan MacKinnon said about Colorado playing with a lead. "They didn't do that much, but anytime we can get a lead, it's important, so we're not chasing all series."

Makar made it 4-2 with an unassisted goal just over three minutes later. His shot from the middle of the right circle went through the legs of goalie Jake Oettinger and proved to be the deciding goal, and MacKinnon scored on a lone assist from Artturi Lehkonen with 3:10 left.

MacKinnon also had the only assist on Lehkonen's power-play goal in the last second of the first period.

"We knew we were going to get their best game in the series, and they did," Stars coach Pete DeBoer said. "Their big guys all are on the scoresheet tonight, which we've probably anticipated would happen."

Avalanche goalie Alexandar Georgiev had 23 saves. Oettinger stopped 22 shots.

Joe Pavelski had his first goal and his second assist of the postseason for the Stars. Miro Heiskanen and rookie Logan Stankoven also scored for Dallas, and Jason Robertson had two assists.

Game 6 is set for Friday night in Denver, where the Stars outscored the Avs 9-2 while winning Games 3 and 4. Dallas is 4-1 on the road this postseason -- and 3-4 at home.

It was the sixth time in franchise history that the Avs won Game 5 after falling behind 3-1 in a best-of-seven series, but they have never come back to win the series.

After going 0-for-8 on power plays while losing the previous three games, Colorado scored tying goals on both of its opportunities with a man advantage in the first two periods.

"I felt like once we were getting pucks, it was right on and off the stick and trying to avoid a little bit of the pressure," Makar said when asked what changed in Game 5. "Having that different mentality, an attack mentality, and not trying to back down or trying to look for the perfect play."

Makar got his power-play goal on a 50-foot wrister through a bunch of traffic in front of the net with 3½ minutes left in the second period to tie the score at 2-2.

"Tough go for a handful of games ... it's a huge response after goal one, after goal two," Colorado coach Jared Bednar said.

Mittelstadt's go-ahead goal came after Zach Parise hit the puck across the crease and Mittelstadt knocked it in, a ricochet off the right post that hit the back of Oettinger's leg and went in.

Pavelski scored on a backhander from just outside the crease after a pass from Matt Duchene midway through the first period, after Robertson had poked the puck away from defenseman Josh Manson.

After 14 games without a goal, including the last three games of the regular season, Pavelski got his 74th career playoff goal to extend his record for the most by a U.S-born player. That is also the most by any active player.

Colorado got even at 1-1 with 0.6 seconds left in the first period on Lehkonen's slap shot from the top of the slot.

"You've got to get out of the period there," DeBoer said.

Heiskanen scored his fourth goal in this series -- and his fifth of the playoffs -- to put Dallas up 2-1 in the second. He dropped the puck back to Pavelski, who passed ahead to Robertson, who made a move toward the right side of the net before a nifty crossing pass to Heiskanen on the other side of Georgiev on a power play.

Rantanen had the secondary assist on Makar's first goal for his 100th career playoff point (33 goals and 67 assists). It came in his 80th career postseason game, making Rantanen only the eighth NHL player to reach that milestone in that many games or fewer. He is only the fourth player in Avalanche franchise history to reach 100 playoff points; Joe Sakic's 188 tops that list.

It was Bednar's 49th playoff victory, matching Bob Hartley for the most in franchise history. Both have led the Avalanche to Stanley Cup titles, Hartley in 2001 then Bednar in their next one, in 2022.
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Govt hikes electricity price by Rs1.47 per unit

The latest reports say that the decision has been taken  in connection with the fuel adjustment charges

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Islamabad: The federal government on Friday dropped another bomb on the public already suffering from sky-rocketing inflation as it hiked electricity price by Rs1.47 per unit.

The latest reports suggested that the prices were increased the electricity price on demand of the relevant stakeholders for fuel adjustment. 

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