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Qawwali night at Alhamra

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LAHORE, Aug 11 (APP):The Alhamra Arts Council hosted a Qawwali night performance featuring renowned qawwals Najmuddin and Saifuddin.
The performance included the timeless poetry of Amir Khusrau, Imam Ahmad Raza Khan, and other Sufi saints, creating an atmosphere of devotion, peace, and unity.
Qawwali, a 700-year-old tradition, blends poetry, melody, and rhythm to inspire spiritual reflection and connect the earthly with the divine.
Punjab Secretary for Information and Culture and Alhamra Executive Director Syed Tahir Raza Hamdani said Qawwali is “a sacred language that inspires love, peace, and unity, bringing serenity to the heart and clarity to the mind.”
Alhamra Chairman Razi Ahmad noted that Qawwali “connects hearts and souls” and reaffirmed Alhamra’s commitment to preserving this cultural heritage.
The evening ended with the audience deeply moved, marking another memorable event in Alhamra’s cultural journey.

Rescue 1122 handles 123 emergencies in a week

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LOWER DIR, Aug 11 (APP):The Emergency Service Rescue 1122 responded to a total of 123 emergencies during the past week, extending timely assistance to 116 injured persons and patients, said District Emergency Officer Sanaullah on Monday.
He said the emergencies comprised 52 medical cases, five road traffic accidents, one fire incident, and six other miscellaneous cases.
The rescue teams provided on-site first aid and ensured the safe transfer of patients to medical facilities.
According to the official, 59 patients were shifted to various hospitals within the district as well as to health facilities in other areas to ensure specialized treatment.
The officer appreciated the dedication of the rescue staff in performing their duties efficiently and urged the public to cooperate with emergency services to help save lives.

Independence Day celebrations to feature women’s sports events

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 11 (APP):As the nation gears up to mark Independence Day with patriotic fervor, sports activities will take the center stage in the celebrations.
The Youth Education and Sports Welfare Society (YES) has unveiled a vibrant lineup of events aimed at promoting women’s participation in sports and fostering a healthy, active lifestyle, said a press release.
Chairman YES and Director General of the Parks and Horticulture Authority (PHA), Ahmed Hassan Ranjha, said that programs have been planned in collaboration with the PHA and the District Sports Department Rawalpindi.
The schedule includes a tree plantation drive on August 14, a Women’s T10 Cricket League from August 22 to 24, and women’s matches in Australian Football (AFL) and baseball on September 6.

Rally in connection with Independence day, Marka-e-Haq day held

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APP17-070825 HYDERABAD: August 07 – Participants march in the "Marka-e-Haq" Independence Day rally, organized by the Hyderabad City Welfare Organization at Court Road. APP/FHN/MAF/TZD/SSH
DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Aug 11 (APP):The district administration of South Waziristan Upper on Monday held a rally in connection with Independence Day and Marka-e-Haq day.
The rally was organized under the leadership of Deputy Commissioner Asmatullah.
A large number of officials from various government departments including Assistant Commissioner Ladha, Additional Assistant Commissioner Sarwakai, Additional Assistant Commissioner Ladha, officials from various line departments, tribal elders, youth, students, and people from various walks of life attended the rally.
They were carrying national flags and the air echoed with slogans of “Pakistan Zindabad” (Long Live Pakistan).
Addressing the rally, the DC said that Independence Day was the result of the great sacrifices of our forefathers, and it was our responsibility to honor those sacrifices by contributing positively to the nation’s development.
At the end, a special prayer was offered for the peace, prosperity, and stability of the

Sara Mansoor appointed as Director NDD PTF

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 11 (APP):Pakistan Tennis Federation (PTF) has appointed Ms. Sara Mansoor as the National Development Director (NDD-PTF).
Sara was appointed on the seat with respect to August 1, this year, said a press release.
President PTF, Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi, and Secretary General, Col. (R) Zia-ud-din Tufail, have extended their best wishes to Ms. Sara Mansoor in her new role.
They expressed the confidence that her appointment will greatly benefit the growth and development of tennis in Pakistan.

Boy hit to death

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SARGODHA, Aug 11 (APP):A boy was killed in an accident in Chak No 10 under the jurisdiction of Bhulwal Police station on Monday.
The Rescue 1122 said Faizan was traveling on his motorcycle when his bike collided
with another motorcycle.  Resultantly, he died instantly.
The police and Rescue 1122 teams reached the spot and shifted the body to a local hospital.

PFA discards 1,600 litres of water-mixed milk

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RAWALPINDI, Aug 11 (APP):The Punjab Food Authority (PFA) in Rawalpindi discarded as many as 1,600 litres of water-mixed milk early on Monday morning.
According to the PFA spokesman, the teams checked 20 vehicles carrying milk at the Faisal Town, Mumtaz City and Chakri interchanges and tested around 97,000 litres of milk.
The teams imposed a fine of Rs 215,000 on 9 vehicles laden with substandard milk, he added.
The PFA urged the public to lodge their complaints, if any, regarding food, bakery items or milk at 1223.

3 drug pushers arrested during crackdown in district

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ATTOCK, Aug 11 (APP):The  police arrested three drug peddlers and recovered drugs from their possessions in a crackdown launched  in the district.
A police team led by ASI, Shezad Ali during checking recovered  1500 gram hashish form Ghulam Rasool, a resident of Moza, Hameed,  the police spokesman said.
He said a team of City police station arrested  Aftab Hussain Shah and recovered liquor 10 liters from his possession.
The Bhatar police arrested Zahid ullah and recovered liquor 10 liters from him.
Meanwhile,  a team of Pindigheb police station led by ASI, Ahmed Umar arrested a drug pusher identified as Shahi Raz and recovered 700 gram hashish from him.
The police registered cases against the accused and launched further investigations.

Pakistan reaffirms commitment to minorities’ rights: Mohsin Naqvi

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 11 (APP):Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, on Minorities’ National Day reiterated Pakistan’s unwavering commitment to protecting the rights, freedoms, and dignity of its minority communities, calling them “equal heirs of the state” and an “integral part of national development.”
Speaking on the occasion, Naqvi said Pakistan was founded on the golden principles of Islam — justice, equality, and tolerance — and would always remain steadfast on these foundations. He emphasized that protecting the life, property, faith, and freedom of worship of minorities was not only a constitutional obligation but also part of Pakistan’s national identity.
“Every citizen, regardless of religion, is an equal Pakistani,” he said, adding that Islam rejects coercion, promotes freedom of belief, and upholds respect for humanity — values that form the basis of minorities’ protection in the country.
Citing Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s landmark address of August 11, 1947, Naqvi noted that the country’s founder had clearly stated that all citizens enjoy equal status. “The Constitution of Pakistan guarantees the fundamental rights of minorities, and we are committed to ensuring their full implementation,” he said.
He praised the contributions of minorities in education, health, defense, politics, and other sectors, describing their role as a “shining chapter in Pakistan’s national heritage.” Naqvi stressed that patriotism, service, and character — not religion — define national identity in Pakistan.
Highlighting state efforts, he said the government gives top priority to protecting minority lives, property, and sacred places. “Whether it’s the renovation of places of worship or ensuring security for religious events, the state always fulfills its responsibility,” Naqvi stated.
He also pointed to the Kartarpur Corridor and Nankana Sahib being kept open and secure even during wartime as proof of Pakistan’s commitment to peace, love, and interfaith harmony.
“Minorities are equal partners in the state, and there will be no compromise on their protection, freedom, and participation,” the minister affirmed. “On Minorities’ National Day, we renew our resolve to safeguard their fundamental rights.”

PMYP–Lahore Qalandars talent hunt cricket trials draw record turnout

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 11 (APP):The Prime Minister’s Youth Programme (PMYP), in collaboration with Lahore Qalandars, witnessed a historic turnout at the open cricket trials held in Lahore, with more than 18,000 aspiring cricketers, both male and female, showcasing their talent over two days.
The trials were overseen by Lahore Qalandars’ renowned professional scouting team, known for discovering and nurturing some of Pakistan’s most exciting cricketing prospects. Boys and girls were put through a rigorous selection process, giving them a rare chance to perform in front of experienced evaluators from one of the Pakistan Super League’s most successful franchises, said a press release.
The overwhelming participation not only reflected Lahore’s “cricket fever” but also reinforced the importance of coordinated efforts between the government, sports organizations, and the private sector in unearthing raw talent and creating clear pathways to professional cricket.
Speaking after the conclusion of the trials, Lahore Qalandars CEO Atif Rana extended heartfelt thanks to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, PMYP Chairman Rana Mashhood Ahmad Khan, and the Higher Education Commission (HEC) for their all-out support in making this landmark initiative a reality.
“This is not just about finding cricket talent; it’s about giving our youth a platform to dream big and achieve big. I am deeply grateful to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, PMYP Chairman Rana Mashhood Ahmad Khan, and HEC for backing this vision. And to the cricket-loving people of Lahore, thank you for coming in such huge numbers. Your passion made this event a grand success,” said Atif Rana.
Selected male and female players expressed immense gratitude to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, PMYP Chairman Rana Mashhood Ahmad Khan, and Lahore Qalandars CEO Atif Rana for launching what they called a “life-changing” programme.
“This platform has given us hope and belief that we can represent Pakistan at the highest level. The professionalism of Lahore Qalandars’ talent hunt and the support from the government make us confident that our dreams can become reality,” one of the selected players shared.