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Int’l Iqbal conference concluded at AIOU

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 28 (APP): The two-day international conference on “Iqbal’s Thought in the Perspective of the 21st Century and Two Great Poets of Islam: Iqbal and Akif” was concluded at Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) here Thursday.

The conference resulted in devising a road map of joint efforts and initiatives to promote the ideas of the two great poets of the Muslim Ummah, Iqbal and Akif.

Yunus Emre Institute and Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) will organize seminars, conferences and other academic activities to convey the ideas of Iqbal and Akif to the new generation.

The closing ceremony was presided over by the Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Prof. Dr. Abdul Aziz Sahir while the distinguished teacher and scholar of Urdu language, Dr. Tanzeem ul-Firdos was the chief guest.

Dr. Tanzeem, Dr. Fatima Hasan and other speakers congratulated Vice Chancellor AIOU, Prof. Dr. Nasir Mahmood, Department of Iqbaliyat, Yunus Emre Institute and Prof. Dr. Abdul Aziz Sahir for successfully organizing such an important event.

Dr. Abdul Aziz Sahir recited poetry by Allama Iqbal and emphasized that this poetry carries a special message for all of us.

Dr. Sahir expressed his gratitude to the Vice Chancellor AIOU, Prof. Dr. Nasir Mahmood, Dr. Arshad Mehmood Nashad and the conference secretary, Dr. Shiraz Ali Zaidi, who worked tirelessly day and night to make this conference a success.

Director of Yunus Emre Institute, Dr. Halil Tokar, stated that the conference aimed to convey and explain the message of both Iqbal and Akif, who have guided the Muslim Ummah.

A worker stitches quilt as per increasing demand of customers at his workplace.

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A worker stitches quilt as per increasing demand of customers at his workplace.
APP02-281223 ISLAMABAD: December 28 - A worker stitches quilt as per increasing demand of customers at his workplace.
A worker stitches quilt as per increasing demand of customers at his workplace.
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Children enjoying jump on trampoline on the eve of Christmas celebrations at G-7 area.

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Children enjoying jump on trampoline on the eve of Christmas celebrations at G-7 area.
APP03-281223 ISLAMABAD: December 28 - Children enjoying jump on trampoline on the eve of Christmas celebrations at G-7 area.
Children enjoying jump on trampoline on the eve of Christmas celebrations at G-7 area.
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ISLAMABAD: December 28 –  Children enjoying jump on trampoline on the eve of Christmas celebrations at G-7 area.

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ISLAMABAD: December 28 – Family members of Christian community enjoy swing at G-7. 

Table Tennis trial begins in Bannu

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PESHAWAR, Dec 28 (APP):Trials of male and female table tennis players got under way at Qazi Mohib-ur-Rehman Sports Complex Bannu under the Prime Minister Talent Hunt Youth Program on Thursday.
International Cricketer Khushdil Shah officially opened the trial while he was accompanied by Director Sports Islamia College Peshawar Ali Hoti, RSO Bannu Shafqatullah, Senior Vice President of Provincial Table Tennis Association Kifayat Ullah Orakzai, DSO Bannu Adil Shah, Sports Complex Administrator Ehsanullah, International hockey player Nazir Gul of Bannu University and members of Trials Committee of Pakistan Table Tennis Federation including Nadeem Saleem, Masood Ali, Shazia.
A large number of sports personalities and players were also present on the occasion.
The two-day trials were organized by Islamia College Peshawar under the Higher Education Commission.
Addressing the ceremony International Cricketer Khushdil Shah said that promoting sports in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is vital step for youth. He said KPK had made efforts to create a leading sportsmen and women.
He expressed the hope that trials under the Prime Minister Talent Hunt program will gain results and best players will be born in table tennis too who will earn the name for this country and nation at national and international level.
On this occasion, Ali Hoti said that our main aim is to provide sports activity to boys and girls. He further stated that sports is the right of every child, and  this right is being given by the Prime Minister under the Talent Hunt Youth Program.
He said that the trials of male and female players are being conducted at different places which will continue for two days.

A worker preparing traditional bamboo chick blinds at his workplace on the roadside.

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A worker preparing traditional bamboo chick blinds at his workplace on the roadside.
APP06-281223 RAWALPINDI: December 28 - A worker preparing traditional bamboo chick blinds at his workplace on the roadside.
 A worker preparing traditional bamboo chick blinds at his workplace on the roadside.
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Father, 3 children received burn injuries in cylinder blast

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MUZAFFARGARH, Dec 28 (APP):A man and his three children suffered burn injuries after the LPG cylinder caught fire with a bang when they ignited it to cook breakfast Thursday morning at a village in Khangarh town, district Muzaffargarh.
The blast and subsequent fire caused injuries to Zahra (6), Wajid (5), Shiraz (4) and their father Shahzad. Five years old Wajid’s body suffered 90 percent burns while four years old Shiraz received 70 percent injuries. Six years old Zahra had burn injuries on 40 percent of her body, however, her father Shahzad had only 10 percent burns.
Rescuers said that people of the area had already extinguished the fire on self help basis when they reached the site. They shifted the injured children to DHQ hospital Muzaffargarh after giving them first aid treatment, Rescue 1122 spokesman said.

Police lodge 80 FIRs against underage drivers

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RAWALPINDI, Dec 28 (APP): Rawalpindi District Police have registered 80 FIRs against underage drivers during last 24 hours, said a police spokesman here on Thursday.
He informed that police on the directives of City Police Officer, Rawalpindi were taking action by the law against underage drivers.
The CPO had directed the City Traffic Police to take solid steps to control traffic rules violations and underage driving, he said.
Police had initiated a drive against underage drivers without any discrimination, he added.
He urged the parents to keep a vigilant eye on their children to avert road accidents.
The vehicles and motorcycles of the underage drivers were also being impounded in respective police stations, he said.
In addition to issuing fines for underage driving, Police were also conducting awareness campaigns in schools and colleges to educate young individuals about the legal age requirements for obtaining a driver’s license, he added.
A total 4871 FIRs were registered under the campaign launched against underage drivers while 80 cases were registered during the last 24 hours.

Proclaimed offender wanted in double murder case arrested

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RAWALPINDI, Dec 28 (APP): Police on Thursday claimed to have arrested a proclaimed offender (PO) wanted in a double murder.
According to a police spokesman, Chontra police conducted a raid and rounded up a PO Usman Khalil who killed two citizens Adnan and Numan over old enmity while Rafaqat was critically injured in firing.
A double murder case was registered in 2015 in Chontra police station. Police working on scientific lines managed to trace and net the accused.
Superintendent of Police, Saddar, Muhammad Nabeel Khokhar appreciated the police team directed to arrest POs and other criminals wanted in different cases.

Spices exports increase 19.21% to $45 mln

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 28 (APP): The exports of spices witnessed an increase of 19.21 per cent during the first five months of the financial year 2023-24, as against the exports of the corresponding months of last year.

The spices exports from the country were recorded at US $45.179 million during July-November (2023-24) against the exports of US $37.898 million during July-November (2022-23), according to the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS).

In terms of quantity, the exports of spices also surged by 82 per cent going up from 8,478 metric tons to 15,431 metric tons, according to the data.

Meanwhile, year-on-year basis, the exports of spices increased by 4.29 per cent during the month of November 2023 as compared to the same month of last year.

The exports of spices from the country during November 2023 were recorded at US $10.428 million against the exports of US $9.999 million in November 2022.

On a month-on-month basis, exports of spices however decreased by 5.13 per cent during November 2023 when compared to the exports of US $10.992 million in October 2023, the PBS data revealed.

Shaheen Afridi, Mir Hamza impress with ball on day three of MCG Test

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 28 (APP): Left-arm fast bowling duo of Shaheen Shah Afridi and Mir Hamza succeeded against the experienced Australia batting line-up as both registered three wickets to push the opposition on the back foot.

At stumps, Australia’s scorecard read 187-6 after they had earlier dismissed Pakistan for 264, according to information made available here by the Pakistan Cricket Board.

Pakistan resumed from their overnight score of 194-6 with Mohammad Rizwan and Aamir Jamal at the crease. The 45-run stand between the two was the second-highest partnership for Pakistan. Rizwan (42, 51b, 1×4, 1×6) was the first batter to walk back on Day Three when Australia captain Pat Cummins struck early to break the seventh-wicket partnership.

A 25-run eighth-wicket partnership between Shaheen and Aamir further helped reduce the deficit. Then, Shaheen (21, 28b, 4x4s) was trapped LBW by Nathan Lyon, with Pakistan slumping to 240-8 in the 70th over.
Cummins later dismissed Hasan Ali to complete his 10th five-wicket haul in Test cricket. Mir Hamza (2, 3b) was the last batter to fall in the innings. Lyon, who bagged four wickets, closed the innings as Pakistan were dismissed for 264 in 73.5 overs.

In turn, Shaheen produced magic with the new ball as opening batter Usman Khawaja was caught behind in just the first over and Marnus Labuschagne fell in the same manner on the last ball of the third over.
Hamza bowled a double wicket maiden soon after lunch and Australia were reduced to 16-4. The left-arm pacer rattled David Warner’s stumps on the first ball of the over and then castled Travis Head for a duck on the next delivery.
Steven Smith and Mitchell Marsh stitched a perfect recovery for their side. The two batted together to add 153 runs to the total, ensuring Australia remain in the game after the early setback.

Hamza ended the partnership when Salman Ali Agha caught Marsh during the third session of Day Three. The Australian all-rounder was denied a century, falling for a 130-ball 96 studded with 13 boundaries.
Smith completed a gritty half-century (50, 176b, 3x4s) before he gloved it to Salman fielding at gully, falling to the trap set by Shaheen. Smith’s dismissal proved to be the final ball of the day.
Wicketkeeper-batter Alex Carey (16 not out, 42b, 2x4s) remained unbeaten on the crease as Australia ended Day Three at 187-6 in 62.3 overs, leading by 241.
Action will resume on day four at the Melbourne Cricket Ground at 0430 PKT.
Scores in brief:
Australia 318 all out, 96.5 overs (Marnus Labuschagne 63, Usman Khawaja 42, Mitchell Marsh 41; Aamir Jamal 3-64, Mir Hamza 2-51, Hasan Ali 2-61, Shaheen Shah Afridi 2-85, Salman Ali Agha 1-22) and 187-6, 62.3 overs (Mitchell Marsh 96, Steven Smith 50; Mir Hamza 3-27, Shaheen Shah Afridi 3-58)
Pakistan 264 all out, 73.5 overs (Abdullah Shafique 62, Shan Masood 54, Mohammad Rizwan 42; Pat Cummins 5-48, Nathan Lyon 4-73, Josh Hazlewood 1-43)