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First Lady Begum Samina Arif Alvi addressing a ceremony of Soliton Welfare Foundation

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First Lady Begum Samina Arif Alvi addressing a ceremony of Soliton Welfare Foundation
APP32-050323 LAHORE: March 05 - First Lady Begum Samina Arif Alvi addressing a ceremony of Soliton Welfare Foundation. APP/TZD/FHA
<em>First Lady Begum Samina Arif Alvi addressing a ceremony of Soliton Welfare Foundation</em>
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<em>First Lady Begum Samina Arif Alvi addressing a ceremony of Soliton Welfare Foundation</em>
APP30-050323 LAHORE: March 05 – First Lady Begum Samina Arif Alvi in a group photo at Soliton Welfare Foundation. APP/TZD/FHA
<em>First Lady Begum Samina Arif Alvi addressing a ceremony of Soliton Welfare Foundation</em>
APP33-050323 LAHORE: March 05 – First Lady Begum Samina Arif Alvi addressing a ceremony of Soliton Welfare Foundation. APP/TZD/FHA

PM, CEO Qatar Investment Authority discuss investment opportunities

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Doha: The CEO of Qatar Investment Authority, Mr. Mansoor Ebrahim Al-Mahmoud calls on Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif (5.3.23).

DOHA, Mar 5 (APP): Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Qatar Investment Authority Mansoor Ebrahim Al-Mahmoud called on Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif here on Sunday to exchange views on progress made on various investment proposals in multiple sectors of Pakistan’s economy.
During the meeting, Al-Mahmoud and Prime Minister Sharif highlighted investment opportunities in the energy and infrastructure sectors of Pakistan.
It may be recalled that a detailed discussion had been initiated between the two sides during the Prime Minister’s visit to Qatar in August 2022.


The Qatar Investment Authority has expressed a keen interest in investing in LNG power plants, airports, and solar power parks in Pakistan.
Al-Mahmoud also concurred with the Prime Minister regarding the importance of bilateral trade and investment between Qatar and Pakistan while expressing his desire to strengthen their bilateral economic ties.

PM, CEO Qatar Investment Authority discuss investment opportunities


Prime Minister Sharif thanked Al-Mahmoud for his interest in enhancing cooperation with Pakistan in the economic sphere and invited Qatari investors to take advantage of the investment-friendly policies of the Pakistani government.
Both countries remain optimistic about working closely to translate existing understandings to strengthen their economic ties and further diversify them in the future in line with Qatar’s Vision 2030.

A worker arranging sacks of animal fodder at Lahore road

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A worker arranging sacks of animal fodder at Lahore road
APP31-050323 CHINIOT: March 05 - A worker arranging sacks of animal fodder at Lahore road. APP/TZD/FHA
<em>A worker arranging sacks of animal fodder at Lahore road</em>
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A vendor preparing ice lolly for customers in Federal Capital

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A vendor preparing ice lolly for customers in Federal Capital
APP13-050323 ISLAMABAD: March 05 – A vendor preparing ice lolly for customers in Federal Capital. APP/SAK/TZD
<em>A vendor preparing ice lolly for customers in Federal Capital</em>
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Minister of State for Poverty Alleviation and Social Safety, Faisal Karim Kundi addressing a press conference

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Minister of State for Poverty Alleviation and Social Safety, Faisal Karim Kundi addressing a press conference
APP08-050323 ISLAMABAD: March 05 - Minister of State for Poverty Alleviation and Social Safety, Faisal Karim Kundi addressing a press conference. APP/SAK/TZD
<em>Minister of State for Poverty Alleviation and Social Safety, Faisal Karim Kundi addressing a press conference</em>
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<em>Minister of State for Poverty Alleviation and Social Safety, Faisal Karim Kundi addressing a press conference</em>
APP09-050323 ISLAMABAD: March 05 – Minister of State for Poverty Alleviation and Social Safety, Faisal Karim Kundi addressing a press conference. APP/SAK/TZD

People visiting different cultural stalls during exhibition titled “Her Hunar” at Pak China Friendship Center

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People visiting different cultural stalls during exhibition titled "Her Hunar” at Pak China Friendship Center
APP10-050323 ISLAMABAD: March 05 – People visiting different cultural stalls during exhibition titled "Her Hunar” at Pak China Friendship Center. APP/SAK/TZD
<em>People visiting different cultural stalls during exhibition titled "Her Hunar” at Pak China Friendship Center</em>
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<em>People visiting different cultural stalls during exhibition titled "Her Hunar” at Pak China Friendship Center</em>
APP11-050323 ISLAMABAD: March 05 – People visiting different cultural stalls during exhibition titled “Her Hunar” at Pak China Friendship Center. APP/SAK/TZD
<em>People visiting different cultural stalls during exhibition titled "Her Hunar” at Pak China Friendship Center</em>
APP12-050323 ISLAMABAD: March 05 – Artisans displaying traditional handmade items at stall during exhibition titled “Her Hunar” at Pak China Friendship Center. APP/SAK/TZD

A monkey eating corn while sitting along the Margallah Road in Federal Capital

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A monkey eating corn while sitting along the Margallah Road in Federal Capital
APP02-050323 ISLAMABAD: March 05 – A monkey eating corn while sitting along the Margallah Road in Federal Capital. APP/SMR/TZD
<em>A monkey eating corn while sitting along the Margallah Road in Federal Capital</em>
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An official collecting data from a citizen during the first-ever digital population and housing census at Ghouri Town

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An official collecting data from a citizen during the first-ever digital population and housing census at Ghouri Town
APP01-050323 ISLAMABAD: March 05 - An official collecting data from a citizen during the first-ever digital population and housing census at Ghouri Town. APP/SAK/TZD
<em>An official collecting data from a citizen during the first-ever digital population and housing census at Ghouri Town</em>
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Mushaal urges world to take notice of gruesome HR violations in IIOJK

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Mushaal says Kashmiri women worst victim of Indian state terrorism

ISLAMABAD, Mar 5 (APP): Chairperson of Peace and Culture Organization Mushaal Hussein Mullick on Sunday has said that the fascist Narendra Modi regime is snatching ancestral lands of Kashmiri Muslims to make a way for Hindu settlements under the nefarious plan to change the demography of the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).

In a strong reaction to the Indian notorious government’s ongoing drive to evict the local residents of their lands and render them homeless, Mushaal said that Modi’s Hindutva regime started attaching properties of the Kashmiris in the occupied valley to put pressure on them to give up their legitimate struggle for internationally recognized right to self-determination, said a press release received here on Sunday.

She revealed that the occupation authorities attached two more Kashmiris’ houses under draconian law Unlawful activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) in Srinagar and Sopore, besides 168 properties of Kashmiris in Doda, Kishtwar, Rajouri and Poonch district in last few days.

Mushaal, the wife of incarcerated Hurriyat leader Yasin Malik, said that supremacist Hindutva regime got inspiration from Zionist government in Israel, which encroached upon Palestinians properties through various brutal tactics and Modi government was replicating the same model in the occupied Kashmir, which would be resisted at all fronts.    

She went on to say that occupation authorities were hell-bent on rendering Kashmiris homeless in their own homeland on one pretext or the other, demolishing their houses and snatching their ancestral lands to make way for non-residential settlers in the occupied territory and snatch the Muslim identity of the territory. 

The chairperson noted that attaching properties of Kashmiris was a sheer political vendetta on part of the Indian regime and was meant to bully them to shun the legitimate struggle to break the shackles of Indian slavery.

She expressed her surprise that notorious Modi regime gave a free hand to over nine hundred thousand brutal Indian troops to commit atrocities on the people of the occupied territory to terrify them through different tactics to silence the dissenting voices in IIOJK.

Mushaal stated that in the wake of repealing the special status of IIOJK, Indian fascist government issued domicile certificates to thousands of Indian Hindus and was now evicting the Kashmiri Muslims of their lands so as to render them homeless.

The Chairperson said that Indian authorities were confiscating properties of Kashmiris to punish them for their affiliation with freedom movement, adding that occupation troops were regularly destroying Kashmiris’ houses during violent military operations.

She said that the killing of Kashmiris in fake encounters and destroying their properties was a norm in the occupied valley, as Modi regime was planning not only to render Kashmiris homeless but to deprive them of their identity as well.

Mushaal stated that Indian government was using every brutal and highhanded tactic to stifle the freedom voice of Kashmiris. However, the Hurriyat leader vowed that Indian machinations would not deter the Kashmiris from taking to legitimate struggle to its logical ends.

She lamented that the world power and human rights organizations observed a criminal silence over the naked violations of human rights and fundamental rights of Kashmiris.

Mushaal urged the world powers and UN bodies to wake up from their sweet slumber and take notice of the Modi regime’s brutal actions in the occupied valley.

Chief Justice Balochistan High Court, Naeem Afghani taking oath from Malik Abdul Wali Kakar as Governor Balochistan at Governor House

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Malik Wali Kakar takes oath as new Governor Balochistan
QUETTA: March 05 - Chief Justice Balochistan High Court, Naeem Afghani taking oath from Malik Abdul Wali Kakar as Governor Balochistan at Governor House. APP
<em>Chief Justice Balochistan High Court, Naeem Afghani taking oath from Malik Abdul Wali Kakar as Governor Balochistan at Governor House</em>
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