Early detection makes breast cancer 100% curable

By Seema Mir ISLAMABAD,Jan 23 (APP): Whereas, breast cancer is the most prevalent disease among women worldwide ,in Pakistan one out of eight women suffer from this life threatening disease. Devouring thousands of women annually, this killer disease can only be cured 100 % by early detection and by consulting the doctor right away. This was… Continue reading Early detection makes breast cancer 100% curable

Multi-phased CPEC to enhance exports, bring foreign exchange to Pakistan

by Rub Nawaz Bajwa LAHORE,Jan 15 (APP)-China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) – a multi-phased project about binding people through the bond of shared development and prosperity is set to take Pakistan to new horizons on economic front. CPEC which is not just a corridor of connectivity to bring the places closer but a project of immence potential bound to change… Continue reading Multi-phased CPEC to enhance exports, bring foreign exchange to Pakistan

Preservation of archaeological sites helps promote tourism

An APP Feature By Shumaila Noreen ISLAMABAD, Dec 4 (APP): As the archaeological sites depict the culture of the past and serve as connecting link between old and modern civilisations, they ought to be taken care of. Furthuer, the preservation of cultural heritage and archaeological sites, not only relives a nation but also promotes tourism, thus… Continue reading Preservation of archaeological sites helps promote tourism

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With rising sun of 2018-Pakistan will be energy sufficient

F Govt making concerted efforts to end energy crisis in KP

An APP Feautre by Muhammad Aslam ISLAMABAD, Dec 4 (APP): The rising sun of 2018 will witness Pakistan as a country self-sufficient in energy. Moreover, the setting sun of 2017 will see vanishing the crippling legacy of the previous years when slowly and gradually energy shortages started to hit the country. Now with concerted efforts… Continue reading With rising sun of 2018-Pakistan will be energy sufficient

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Two-time World Cup winner special team needs urgent attention of govt

By Vincent David ISLAMABAD, Nov 13 (APP): Pakistan blind cricket team a two-time World Cup winner who exhibited an excellent performance in the game despite their handicap badly needs attention of government. Still gets nothing to pay more than a total of Rs 12,000 to its A category centrally contracted players making it difficult for the blind cricketers… Continue reading Two-time World Cup winner special team needs urgent attention of govt

One-wheeling craze on Capital’s Roads a threat to public life, needs effective check

One-wheeling craze on Capital’s Roads a threat to public life, needs effective check

By Muhammad Usman Khan ISLAMABAD, Nov 6 (APP): Opening of various avenues and expansion of various roads have smoothen the traffic flow in the capital, these are also encouraging the amateur motorists and motorcyclists to exhibit acrobatic stunts. The nuisance caused by these motorcyclists and motorists’ adventurers can be seen on these avenues and busy roads… Continue reading One-wheeling craze on Capital’s Roads a threat to public life, needs effective check

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Consumers can now help govt. overcome power crisis

An APP Feature by Raziq Ali Shah ISLAMABAD, Oct 16 (APP): Instead of staying just as consumers, the clients of power distribution companies have been provided a modern facility of selling the extra electricity. The consumers can now sell extra electricity to the power distribution companies at off-peak rates, which they may be able to… Continue reading Consumers can now help govt. overcome power crisis

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Livestock contributes handsomely to national exchequre

By Muhammad Aatif Ismail MULTAN, Oct 16 (APP): Having a handsome share in GDP of Pakistan  live stock plays an importent role in strengthening the economy by  earning about 13 per cent of foreign exchange. Once considered to be merely an additional family support instrument for farming community, livestock in Punjab now appears to be… Continue reading Livestock contributes handsomely to national exchequre

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Climatic changes bringing about new diseases, influencing insects behaviour, MNSUA VC

By Jehangir Khan Tareen MULTAN, Oct 2 ( APP): Fast approaching climatic changes are bringing about new diseases, influencing insects behaviour and affecting human lives in various manners. “We have to plan our future in wake of environmental challenges. That is why we are going to add Climatic Change department to our existing disciplines to… Continue reading Climatic changes bringing about new diseases, influencing insects behaviour, MNSUA VC

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PM Reforms Programme fully focusses on imparting quality education

PM Reforms Programme fully focusses on imparting quality education

By Qaiser u Zaman ISLAMABAD, Sep 25 (APP): Sole objective of Prime Minister’s Education Reforms Programme is to impart quality education to the students of federal public educational institutions, rather than just focusing on the renovation of old buildings and the task can be accomplished through hiring qualified teachers and upgradation of national curricula. In… Continue reading PM Reforms Programme fully focusses on imparting quality education

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Kargha Buddha site; a true picture of neglect

Kargha Buddha site; a true picture of neglect

GILGIT, Sep 11 (APP): ‘Kargha Buddha’ – one of the most potential archeological sites in Gilgit Baltistan yet to be explored, was at the risk of getting ruined due to neglect by the authorities concerned. The province having rich historical and cultural background and ancient sites lack archeological experts to preserve the priceless heritage for… Continue reading Kargha Buddha site; a true picture of neglect

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Kargha Buddha site – a true picture of neglect

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(By Ejaz Shah & Shumaila Noreen) GILGIT, Sep 8 (APP): `Kargha Buddha’, one of the most potential archeological sites in Gilgit-Baltistan to explore, is at the verge of ruin due to neglect by the authorities concerned. The province, having rich historical and cultural background and ancient sites, lack archeological experts to preserve the priceless heritage… Continue reading Kargha Buddha site – a true picture of neglect

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1965 War history to remain incomplete without Noor Jehan

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LAHORE, Sept 6 (APP): The Melody Queen, Noor Jehan, will ever remain in the hearts of Pakistanis for her matchless contribution through her patriotic songs that injected spirit in the nation and the Army to counter Indian aggression in 1965. Though a number of Pakistani singers played important role in the 1965 War but Madam… Continue reading 1965 War history to remain incomplete without Noor Jehan

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Multan Metro Bus, an upgraded version of modren urban transportation system

By Salman Raza MULTAN, Sep 4 (APP): Chief Engineer and Technical Advisor Multan Metro Bus Project Sabir Khan Sadozai says mega transport system in Multan is in the final phases, which will ensure full comfort and facilities to commuters due to its some aditional features. He said the work has been executed at fast pace… Continue reading Multan Metro Bus, an upgraded version of modren urban transportation system

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China’s OBOR, CPEC to change fate of entire region: Experts

Banking sector in Xinjiang steps up funding to support Belt, Road projects

By Furqan Rao ISLAMABAD, Aug 28 (APP): The One Belt, One Road (OBOR) strategy, a brainchild of Chinese paramount leader Xi Jinping may lead China to the height of superpower within next two decades by changing fate of not only Chinese nation but also people of the region as a whole, experts believe. The people… Continue reading China’s OBOR, CPEC to change fate of entire region: Experts

Jinnah the founder of Pakistan

Jinnah the founder of Pakistan

by Saeed Ahmed Ali) LAHORE, Aug 13 (APP): Quaid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was not the leader of Pakistan only. In fact, he was the leader of the Muslim Ummah. He joined the All India Muslim League in 1913, his political career came under the influence of the Britain where he studied. In 1892,… Continue reading Jinnah the founder of Pakistan

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Independence Day reminds people to get rid of provincialism, racialism

By Muhammad Shafique Raja ISLAMABAD, Aug 7 (APP): Having witnessed around seven decades of Independence since 1947, Muhammad Khan Naqshbandi, an active worker of Pakistan Movement still dreams to see a Pakistan where nationalism transcends racialism and provincialism. The 95-year old, who was awarded gold medal by the government of  Punjab in 1989 in appreciation of… Continue reading Independence Day reminds people to get rid of provincialism, racialism

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Students term internships as ‘Opening a can of worms’

Students demand streamlining of internship criteria

By Hasnain Raza Gardezi ISLAMABAD, Aug, 7(APP): The students who go through internship, an obligatory exercise, have to keep their chins up where every time only references work from entry to a whole learning process in an organization. Getting foot in the door in order to register themselves as a trainee is not the last… Continue reading Students term internships as ‘Opening a can of worms’

Current upsurge in IHK falsifies Indian claims

By: Muhammad Ashraf Wani ISLAMABAD, July 24 (APP): The ongoing anti-India Intifada (uprising) in held Kashmir has falsified all the Indian claims and once again vindicated that Kashmiris’ struggle against Indian illegal rule was not only indigenous but is also supported by masses. India has long been trying to equate the freedom struggle of Held Kashmir with terrorism… Continue reading Current upsurge in IHK falsifies Indian claims

Failing Indian narratives in Held Kashmir

Failing Indian narratives in Held Kashmir

By: Muhammad Ashraf Wani ISLAMABAD, July 20 (APP): India has long been trying to equate the freedom struggle of Held Kashmir with terrorism to influence the world opinion in its favour and suppress the Kashmiris indigenous movement for right to self determination. Blaming Pakistan for every wrong happening in India and most particularly, the anti… Continue reading Failing Indian narratives in Held Kashmir

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