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20 teachers in Chiniot get promoted

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CHINIOT, Oct 16 (APP):Deputy Commissioner (DC) Chiniot Saifullah Gondal, chaired a District Education Authority’s meeting, where he distributed promotion orders to 20 teachers, including 15 Arts and 5 Science teachers, who were elevated from Elementary School Teacher (EST) to Secondary School Teacher (SST).
According to DC office, Saifullah congratulated the promoted teachers and expressed his best wishes, he directed them to work harder and strive for excellence in their profession.
The promoted teachers thanked DC, CO Education, and DO Secondary for their support and guidance.
CO Education Zafar Iqbal Wattoo and DO Secondary Dr. Mukhtar Ahmed were also present during the ceremony, highlighting the importance of education and the role of teachers in shaping the future of the nation.
They reiterated their commitment to perform their duties with dedication and hard work, contributing to the development of education in the district.

Punjab Police gear up to maintain law, order amidst strike threats

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LAHORE, Oct 16 (APP): Inspector General of Police (IGP) Punjab, Dr. Usman Anwar, chaired a meeting to review the province’s law and order and security situation amid concerns over possible unrest related to strike calls.
Speaking after the meeting, the IGP Punjab made it clear that no individual will be allowed to disrupt public life or take the law into their own hands under the pretext of a strike. “We will ensure the safety of citizens, protection of public and private property, and strict adherence to the law,” said the IGP.
He warned of strict action against troublemakers and rioters, stating that vandalism, violence, and unrest will not be tolerated under any circumstances. “Cases will be registered under the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA) against those involved in creating chaos, with punishments ranging from 10 to 14 years in prison,” he added.
The IGP emphasised that normal life across Punjab will continue uninterrupted, with markets, business centres, transportation and roads remaining open and operational.
He revealed that dozens of individuals wanted by the Punjab Police under Section 7 of the ATA will be apprehended using Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based technology. “The data of all suspected miscreants has already been fed into Safe City systems and patrol vehicle cameras,” he stated. Facial recognition apps, AI-powered number plate readers, and other smart technologies will be used to identify and swiftly arrest wanted individuals, while Special Branch’s AI engines will assist in tracking down suspects, added Dr Usman.
“A total of 27,000 Punjab Police officers and personnel will be deployed on duty across the province, while 12,000 Special Branch officials will work specifically to identify and apprehend miscreants,” concluded the IGP.

Young girl dies of dengue; residents blame govt’s negligence

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PESHAWAR, Oct 16 (APP):A teenage girl tragically died from dengue fever here on Thursday, becoming latest victim of an outbreak that many residents claim has been exacerbated by administrative failure.
The victim, the young daughter of Professor Muhammad Humayun from Mohalla Muqarrab Khan, Yakatoot Manda Bari, was a first-year student and a Hafiz Quran. She was admitted to Hayatabad Medical Complex last week after being bitten by a dengue mosquito but succumbed to illness and passed away today.
The tragedy has sparked outrage among locals who place blame squarely on provincial government. Residents of the area stated that despite repeated complaints and pleas for action, their calls for urgent dengue mosquito spraying were ignored. This inaction comes despite the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government’s repeated claims of transforming governance and public health in the province.
Critics argue that this preventable death highlights a significant failure in the provincial government’s public health strategy. While the PTI administration has heavily promoted its health card program for medical treatment, it appears to have critically neglected the fundamental, preventative measures necessary to stop such outbreaks in first place. The lack of timely and widespread fumigation campaigns before peak dengue season was being cited as a catastrophic oversight.
A devastated resident lamented, “Due to the negligence of this government, a mother’s lap has been devastated today.” The community now lives in fear, as many more dengue patients are currently battling the virus in the area. The death of a bright young student has become a grim symbol of the gap between the government’s promises and the harsh reality faced by its citizens.

Transforming Pakistan’s digital education landscape launched

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ISLAMABAD, Oct 16 (APP): In a groundbreaking step toward transforming Pakistan’s digital education landscape, Mr Shakeel Ahmad Meer launched HopeToSkills.com — the country’s first AI-powered learning platform — under the Vision Pakistan 2030 initiative.
The platform aims to empower 10 million youth by 2030 with future-ready skills through intelligent, accessible, and personalized online learning.
The launch ceremony, held in Islamabad and broadcast live on social media, was attended by dignitaries, educationists, and technology experts. Renowned AI specialist Mr Irfan Malik and data scientist Dr Sheraz delivered keynote addresses, emphasizing the platform’s innovative use of artificial intelligence to deliver adaptive learning and data-driven educational insights.
“HopeToSkills is not just a platform — it’s a movement,” said Mr Shakeel Ahmad Meer. “Our goal is to democratize education, unlock digital opportunities, and transform Pakistan’s youth into globally competitive contributors.”
The platform introduces several unique features, including AI-powered personalization that adapts content to each learner’s pace and progress, a smart analytics dashboard for real-time tracking of performance, and interactive learning tools such as in-video quizzes and micro-assessments to strengthen understanding.
It also offers scholarship programs for underprivileged and rural learners, along with practical career and freelancing pathways to promote digital entrepreneurship.
Addressing Pakistan’s educational challenges, such as geographic and financial barriers and the gap between traditional learning and modern job requirements, HopeToSkills combines technology with inclusivity to create a dynamic and motivating learning environment.
Backed by the Meer Group, HopeToSkills is envisioned as a national catalyst for human capital development. Both Mr Malik and Dr Sheraz highlighted the platform’s potential to align Pakistan’s education sector with the evolving global job market. Early users have described HopeToSkills as a “game-changer” that provides motivation, clarity, and real career prospects, particularly in the digital and freelance economy.
Looking ahead, HopeToSkills seeks collaborations with educational institutions, government bodies, NGOs, and the private sector to accelerate its mission. With the right partnerships, it aims to play a pivotal role in realizing Pakistan’s vision of a digitally skilled and globally competitive workforce by 2030.
Founded by Shakeel Ahmad Meer under the Meer Group, HopeToSkills.com is Pakistan’s first AI-based education platform offering courses in artificial intelligence, freelancing, communication, and essential digital skills. Built on principles of affordability, inclusivity, and innovation, the platform is designed to empower youth through personalized learning and practical career development opportunities.

DPO Attock meets Air Vice Marshal Shams-ul-Haq, Director Air University, Kamra

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ATTOCK, Oct 16 (APP):District Police Officer (DPO) Attock, Sardar Mavarhan Khan on Thursday met with Air Vice Marshal Shams-ul-Haq, Director of Campus of Air University Aerospace and Aviation Campus Kamra, at his office.
During the meeting, both sides discussed the current security situation of the university, internal and external security measures, and possible areas of further improvement.
DPO Attock emphasized that ensuring the safety and security of educational institutions remains his top priority. He also assured that the police and university administration would maintain close coordination to strengthen security arrangements and enhance their effectiveness.
According to the Attock Police spokesperson, both sides agreed that continuous liaison between the district police and university management is essential for maintaining a safe and conducive academic environment.

CM committed to making Punjab polio free: Uzma Kardar

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LAYYAH, Oct 16 (APP): Focal Person for the Chief Minister of Punjab for the Anti-Polio Campaign, Uzma Kardar, has said that Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif is fully committed to making Punjab a polio-free province and has set a clear target to achieve this goal.
She stated that the government ensuring strict monitoring of the ongoing anti-polio drive across Punjab, including vigilant oversight at inter-provincial transit points to protect children from the crippling disease.
Talking to the media at the DC Office Committee Room, Uzma Kardar praised the district administration, health department, and frontline polio workers for their outstanding performance in keeping the district free from the poliovirus. She said the people of Layyah were fortunate that their children remain safe and protected from this dangerous disease.
She announced that in November, a special anti-polio pilot project will be launched in Lahore district, under which boys and girls up to the age of 15 will be administered protective polio vaccines. This initiative, she added, will gradually be expanded to cover the entire province.
Uzma Kardar further informed that only one polio case has been reported in Punjab this year, involving an eight-year-old child. In view of this, the provincial government has decided to include children up to 15 years of age in the vaccination campaign to ensure stronger immunity and complete eradication of the virus.
Highlighting the importance of public awareness, she said that the media plays a crucial role in every public health initiative. She urged journalists to continue supporting the government’s mission by spreading accurate information and raising awareness about the importance of vaccination for a healthy and prosperous Punjab.
Deputy Commissioner Layyah Amira Baidar, Additional Deputy Commissioner Revenue Shahid Malik, Assistant Commissioner Haris Hameed Khan, and Chief Executive Officer Health Dr. Shahid Riaz were also present on the occasion.

CJCSC reaffirms Pakistan’s active role towards promoting regional peace, stability

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RAWALPINDI, Oct 16 (APP): Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC) General Sahir Shamshad Mirza, NI, NI (M) on Thursday reaffirmed Pakistan’s active role towards promoting regional peace and stability, in balancing the relationship between Global North and Global South through dialogue, dignity and principled diplomacy.

Addressing at the closing ceremony of the ‘Islamabad Symposium 2025’ organised by NIPS, NUST, he emphasized the need to replace confrontation with cooperation.

The CJCSC noted that Pakistan remains guided by a vision of coexistence rooted in mutual respect and international law, said a news release issued by Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) .

He expressed his gratitude towards all speakers and panelists for their valuable insights and highlighted the evolving global and regional environment.

The Chairman JCSC reiterated Pakistan’s consistent support for the just and peaceful resolution of disputes, including those of Palestine and Jammu & Kashmir.

He said that standing at the crossroads of regions and civilizations, Pakistan continues to uphold restraint and constructive engagement — seeking to bridge divides and foster a balanced global order built on justice, equity and mutual respect.

The event was attended by members of the academia, bureaucrats, foreign ambassadors, representatives of the business community, students and faculty from leading universities.

Maroof Int’l Hospital arranges breast cancer awareness seminar

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ISLAMABAD, Oct 16 (APP): Maroof International Hospital (MIH) and Marriott Hotel Islamabad on Thursday co-hosted the breast cancer awareness seminar 2025 to show solidarity and commitment to women’s health.
The event gathered a diverse audience — from foreign dignitaries and women parliamentarians to medical professionals, journalists, health workers, students, and breast cancer survivors.
The seminar’s chief guest, Chairman Senate, Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani urged a nationwide push to destigmatize breast cancer and improve accessibility to women’s health services.
“Awareness must be accompanied by compassion,” he said, commending both Maroof and Marriott for their proactive leadership in public health advocacy.
Opening the seminar, Dr. Mir Waheed, Head of Emergency at Maroof International Hospital, shared a sobering statistic, “One in nine women in Pakistan will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime.”
He emphasized the importance of early detection, noting it is entirely possible when women are empowered with the right knowledge.
To complement the awareness efforts, Maroof International Hospital also organized a free medical and dental camp, offering on-site breast exams, dental consultations, oral screenings, and the distribution of educational materials.
Attendees were also given 50% discount vouchers for mammograms, valid from October 1 to December 31, 2025 — a significant step toward encouraging early screening.
Hassan Khan, Managing Director at Marriott Hotel Islamabad, reiterated the hotel’s commitment to corporate social responsibility. “Our support for this cause reflects our long-standing dedication to women’s health and the well-being of our community,” he said.
Medical professionals including Dr. Saira Mahmood, Dr. Yassir Rehman and Dr. Ayesha Amin emphasized awareness as the first line of defense. They highlighted the crucial role of early diagnosis in treatment success and stressed the life-saving potential of regular mammograms.
Aliya Agha, breast cancer survivor and CEO of Margalla Tribune, shared her personal journey. “If my journey encourages even one woman to seek early screening, then I’ve done something worthwhile.
In his closing remarks, CEO Haroon Naseer of Maroof International Hospital said, “Over 40,000 women lose their lives to breast cancer in Pakistan each year — most due to late diagnosis. That is a statistic we cannot accept. Awareness must be matched with access.”
The seminar concluded with a renewed sense of purpose among attendees, underscoring the urgent need for continuous education, accessible screening, and collective responsibility in the fight against breast cancer.

Seminar on Data Fest 2025 held at Sargodha University

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SARGODHA, Oct 16 (APP): The University of Sargodha (UoS) on Thursday organised a seminar titled “Data Fest 2025” under the auspices of the Departments of Statistics, Economics, and Computer Science.
According to the spokesperson for UOS here, the event aimed to highlight the vital role of data science, digital technologies, and statistical innovation in advancing modern research and policy development.
Chief Statistical Officer Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) Dr. Mazhar Hussain stressed that today’s world revolves around data, and sustainable progress requires a workforce skilled in data science, machine learning, and analytics technologies.
He also outlined the functions and contributions of the PBS in promoting data driven governance and evidence-based policy making. He highlighted that the upcoming PBS Data Fest-2025 aims to foster data literacy, innovation, and collaboration for smart decision making and sustainable development in Pakistan.
In his welcome address, Chairman Department of Statistics UoS Prof. Dr. Zahoor Ahmad highlighted the growing importance of data literacy in academia and public policy. He noted that developing analytical and computational capabilities among students is essential to meet emerging national and global challenges.
The event concluded with an Q&A session, during which participants interacted with the speaker and asked insightful questions about the role of the PBS, its data collection mechanisms, and how statistical information supports national planning and policy decisions.
The seminar was attended by Prof. Dr. Rehmatullah Awan Chairman Department of Economics, Dr. Mahmood ul Hassan Director Student Affairs, faculty members, and students from the Departments of Statistics, Economics, and Computer Science.

Anti-polio campaign continues in full swing

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PESHAWAR, Oct 16 (APP):A seven-day anti-polio campaign is actively underway across the provincial capital, with health teams working to vaccinate hundreds of thousands of children under five.
Deputy Commissioner Captain (Retd) Sanaullah Khan, along with Additional Deputy Commissioner Babar Khan Tanoli, visited health centers and field teams on Warsak Road to review arrangements and team performance.
A total of 2,445 teams are participating in the campaign—including 191 fixed teams at health centers, 246 transit teams at key locations, and 2,008 mobile teams conducting door-to-door visits.
Deputy Commissioner Sanaullah Khan directed officials to show zero negligence, emphasizing that polio eradication remains a top government priority.
He urged parents to cooperate with vaccination teams to protect children from the disease.