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79th Independence Day celebrations in Khanewal to begin on August 1st

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KHANEWAL, Jul 28 (APP): Deputy Commissioner Dr. Salma Suleman chaired a meeting to finalize preparations for the upcoming 79th Independence Day celebrations in Khanewal.
The meeting was attended by ADCG Ghulam Mustafa Siyal, assistant commissioners, and representatives from all government departments.
The meeting concluded with a unanimous decision to celebrate Independence Day with full national spirit in line with the directives of the Government of Punjab. The celebrations will span from August 1 to August 14, under the theme “Jashn-e-Azadi aur Ma’araka-e-Haq – From Gaining Freedom to Protecting It.”
Deputy Commissioner Dr. Salma Suleman emphasized that all government departments, colleges, and schools must submit their detailed plans for the events without delay. The celebrations will include a variety of patriotic activities aimed at reviving national unity and paying tribute to the country’s heroes.
On August 14, the main flag-hoisting ceremony will be held at the District Council Office, with senior civil and military officials in attendance.
Additional highlights of the celebrations include:
Tree plantation drives across the district
Motorcycle rallies and flag marches to showcase national pride
Cultural and musical events featuring local folk artists
Illumination of public and private buildings, streets, and markets
Fireworks display at City Park on the night of August 14
Display of national flags on government and private vehicles
Special tributes to Pakistan Armed Forces for their role in Operation Bunyan-um-Marsoos
The Deputy Commissioner stated that the 79th Independence Day would be celebrated with great zeal and dignity, making it a memorable occasion for the people of Khanewal.

Lahore experiences partly cloudy weather

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LAHORE, Jul 28 (APP): Lahore experienced partly cloudy conditions on Monday, accompanied by moderate to light rainfall in several parts of the city. The MET Office has forecast similar weather over the next 24 hours, with chances of scattered showers.
The fifth monsoon spell has now entered the country, bringing rainfall to various localities across Lahore, including Abbott Road, Mall Road, Jail Road, Davis Road, Canal Road, Harbanspura, Ring Road, Airport area, Civil Secretariat, Chauburji, and surrounding neighborhoods.
According to the Meteorological Department, intermittent rainfall is expected in different parts of the country from today through July 31. In Lahore, the temperature ranged between a minimum of 29°C and a maximum of 35°C.

Court extends interim bail of 12 accused in PARC case

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 28 (APP): A local court on Monday extended the interim bail of 12 accused till September 12, in a case pertaining to the illegal recruitment in Pakistan Agriculture and Research Council (PARC).
The Special Judge Central Shahrukh Arjumand extended the interim bail of 12 accused and sought arguments on next date.
During the hearing, the accused could not present arguments on their bail applications. The court directed them to present arguments at the next hearing and adjourned the hearing till September 2. The FIA has registered a case against the PARC Chairman and others.

Amid starvation in Gaza, Guterres slams hunger ‘as a weapon of war’

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UNITED NATIONS, Jul 28 (APP): As starvation worsens in war-torn Gaza, UN agencies repeated warnings on Monday that Israel’s decision to support a “one-week scale-up” of aid is far from enough to reverse deadly malnutrition rates in the enclave.

The development comes as UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres cautioned that conflict-driven hunger is spreading “from Gaza to Sudan and beyond”.

“Hunger fuels instability and undermines peace. We must never accept hunger as a weapon of war,” he said in a video message to the UN Food Systems Summit Stocktake in Addis Ababa.

Meanwhile, citing reports Monday that “more children died today of hunger”, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, said that it hoped to receive permission to bring in thousands of trucks loaded with food, medicine and hygiene supplies that Israel has blocked from entering Gaza for months.

“They are currently in Jordan and Egypt waiting for the green light,” the UN agency explained, adding that “at least 500/600 trucks” are needed every day to prevent more people from starving. More than 100 people have now starved to death in Gaza, UNRWA said, while local health authority reports indicate more than 40 deaths from malnutrition this month alone.

“Opening all the crossings and flooding Gaza with assistance is the only way to avert further deepening of starvation among the people of Gaza,” the UN agency maintained.

Its comments follow a major policy shift over the weekend when the Israeli army announced the establishment of a daily humanitarian pause from 10am to 8pm local time, in areas where its troops are not active. Child malnutrition has been on the rise in Gaza, particularly since 2 March when Israel imposed a near-total blockade, UNWRA has said.

According to a map supplied by the Israeli authorities, the humanitarian pause applies to a thin strip of Gaza encompassing Al-Mawasi in the southwest, Deir Al-Balah in the centre and Gaza City in the north.

On Sunday, a convoy of more than 100 trucks carrying aid supplies reportedly entered the Strip via the Kerem Shalom border crossing in the south.

While welcoming that development, the UN aid coordination office, OCHA, highlighted the staggering scale of needs on the ground in Gaza.

One in three people “hasn’t eaten for days”, insisted Tom Fletcher, UN Emergency Relief Chief and head of OCHA. “People are being shot just trying to get food to feed their families. Children are wasting away. This is what we face on the ground right now.”

In his statement, Fletcher acknowledged “progress” on the aid front, but stressed that “vast amounts of aid are needed to stave off famine and a catastrophic health crisis”. He said that UN agencies and the humanitarian community remain mobilized “to save as many lives as we can”.

In addition to Israel’s temporary boost for increased aid in Gaza, customs restrictions on food, medicine and fuel from Egypt have reportedly been lifted. Secure routes for UN humanitarian convoys have also been designated.

“We need sustained action, and fast, including quicker clearances for convoys going to the crossing and dispatching into Gaza,” Mr. Fletcher said, underscoring the need for “multiple trips per day to the crossings so we and our partners can pick up the cargo; safe routes that avoid crowded areas; and no more attacks on people gathering for food”.

Meanwhile in New York, France and Saudi Arabia on Monday launched a new diplomatic initiative to push for a two-State solution between Israel and the Palestinian people.

The three-day conference began as President Emmanuel Macron announced that France will formally recognize Palestine in September, the first of the G7 nations to do so.

A UN General Assembly resolution from 1947 established the partition of Palestine – then under British mandate – into two independent states, one Jewish and the other Arab. The State of Israel was declared in 1948.

PNCA to host groundbreaking Pakistan–UK Moving Image Exhibition “Seeing, ? (Seen)”

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 28 (APP):The Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) is set to present Seeing, ? (Seen): Reframing the Moving Image in Pakistan-a landmark international exhibition exploring the power of film, video, and new media as tools of resistance, disruption, and cultural reimagination.
The exhibition, bringing together contemporary artists from Pakistan and the UK, will open with a public reception on July 30, inaugurated by the Federal Minister for National Heritage and Culture, Aurangzeb Khan Khichi. The event will feature an artist panel discussion prior to the formal opening and will remain on view until August 8, 2025. Visitors can experience the showcase daily from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM (excluding Saturdays) at the PNCA premises in Islamabad.
Curated by Sarah Rajper, an Islamabad-based curator and designer, the exhibition is the result of her participation in the Art Exchange: Moving Image curatorial fellowship, supported by the British Council and organised by LUX (UK) and the Art South Asia Project. The year-long international fellowship involved mentorship and research engagements at prestigious institutions including Tate Modern, Somerset House, Barbican Centre, and the British Film Institute.
Seeing, ? (Seen) repositions the moving image as a powerful medium through which memory, identity, and temporality are examined in the modern context. The works collectively question how visual media shape perception in an era defined by rapid digital transformation.
The exhibition showcases an impressive lineup of artists Abdul Hadi, Farida Batool, Kaiser Irfan, Mahnoor Ali Shah, M4HK, Rabeeha Adnan, and Ujala Khan from Pakistan, alongside UK-based artist duo John Wood and Paul Harrison, with additional works drawn from the British Council Art Collection.
A robust public engagement programme will accompany the exhibition, featuring talks, panels, workshops, and lectures that delve into themes of film, technology, identity, and societal reflection.
Organised in collaboration with the Lahore Digital Arts Festival, this initiative marks a vibrant chapter in Pakistan’s evolving art landscape and underscores the role of cross-cultural collaboration in fostering critical and creative dialogue.

India launches “Operation Mahadev” to mask failure of “Operation Sindoor”

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 28 (APP): India has launched a covert military campaign titled Operation Mahadev, aimed at masking the setbacks of its earlier offensive, Operation Sindoor, and restoring domestic political credibility.
According to security sources, the operation reportedly involves staging fake encounters using Pakistani nationals held in unlawful detention across Indian prisons. These individuals, sources warn, may be posthumously labeled as “cross-border terrorists” to fabricate a narrative of counter-terror success.
The plan reportedly involves staging fake encounters using innocent Pakistani nationals held in illegal Indian detention, security sources have revealed.
The objective of Operation Mahadev is not only to crush the growing freedom movement in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) but also to restore the government’s political credibility within the country. India is framing Mahadev as a triumph to overwrite the sting of Sindoor’s failure.
According to security sources, the Indian Army initiated a series of staged encounters immediately following the Pahalgam false flag operation in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK). Prior to these incidents, on April 24, two citizens of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, identified as Muhammad Farooq and Muhammad Din, were reportedly martyred in a cross-border encounter after mistakenly entering Indian territory. Intelligence sources suggest that individuals currently held in various prisons face the threat of extrajudicial killings, with their deaths potentially being misrepresented posthumously as acts of “cross-border terrorism” by Pakistan.
Security officials have expressed concern that the list of 723 Pakistani nationals, previously disclosed by the Director General of ISPR during press briefings on April 29 and 30—concerning illegal detentions across Indian prisons—could be exploited to fabricate cross-border narratives.
Beyond recent developments, 56 Pakistani citizens remain in unlawful custody of Indian intelligence agencies, as revealed by the Director General ISPR during press briefings on April 29 and 30.
Security sources warn that, following staged encounters, Indian media may be presented with pre-recorded footage, doctored images of the deceased, and planted weapons—all aimed at bolstering a fabricated narrative of “cross-border terrorism.”
Amid escalating concerns over recent incidents, security sources have flagged the illegal detention of 56 Pakistani nationals by Indian intelligence agencies. Their details were publicly disclosed by the Director General of ISPR during press briefings on April 29 and 30.
According to security sources, following alleged fake encounters, Indian media may be supplied with pre-recorded videos, staged photographs, and planted weapons to support official narratives and misrepresent the victims as “cross-border terrorists.
According to confirmed reports, Pakistani individuals held in Indian custody risk being presented to the media as “living terrorists,” coerced into issuing anti-Pakistan statements and confessions.
Security sources feared that these detainees may be used arbitrarily to promote propaganda or justify aggressive actions against Pakistan.
The Indian army, long accused of orchestrating fake encounters in Occupied Kashmir, is believed to be continuing this pattern under what is reportedly dubbed “Operation Mahadev.” This follows earlier setbacks in efforts such as the alleged false flag in Pahalgam and the failed “Operation Sindoor,” which sources describe as having left Indian authorities visibly unsettled.

UN chief urges ‘urgent’ action to implement two-State solution to Israel-Palestine conflict

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By Iftikhar Ali

UNITED NATIONS, Jul 28 (APP): UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres Monday warned that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has reached a “breaking point”, calling for bold political action to salvage the two-State solution and halt what he described as the systemic dismantling of peace efforts.

Speaking at the high-level conference on the peaceful settlement of the question of Palestine and the implementation of the two-State solution, the UN chief painted a stark picture of a conflict that continues to “take lives, destroy futures, and destabilize the region and our world.”

“We know that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has endured for generations – defying hopes, defying diplomacy, defying countless resolutions, defying international law,” Guterres said. “But we also know its persistence is not inevitable. It can be resolved. That demands political will and courageous leadership. And it demands truth.”

“The truth is: we are at a breaking point. The two-State solution is farther than ever before.”

While criticizing the 7 October Hamas attacks on Israel and hostage-taking, the UN chief said “nothing can justify the obliteration of Gaza that has unfolded before the eyes of the world.”

The UN chief also spoke out against the starvation of civilians, the killing of tens of thousands, mass displacement, settler violence and the “creeping annexation” of the occupied West Bank – a move he called “illegal”.

“Unilateral actions that would forever undermine the two-State solution are unacceptable and they must stop,” he said. “These are not isolated events. They are part of a systemic reality that is dismantling the building blocks of peace in the Middle East.”

The three-day conference is mandated by the General Assembly is co-organized by France and Saudi Arabia. It includes plenary sessions and thematic roundtables on issues such as security arrangements, humanitarian needs, reconstruction, and the economic viability of a future Palestinian state.

In his speech, Guterres urged Member States not to let the event become “another exercise in well-meaning rhetoric.”

“It can and must serve as a decisive turning point – one that catalyses irreversible progress towards ending the occupation and realizing our shared aspiration for a viable two-State solution,” he said.

Reiterating the long-standing UN position, the Secretary-General said the two-State solution remains the only viable path to peace – with Israel and Palestine living side-by-side within secure, recognised borders, based on the pre-1967 lines, with Jerusalem as the capital of both States.

“It is the sine qua non [Latin for indispensable or absolutely essential] for peace across the wider Middle East,” he concluded.

Jean-Noel Barrot, Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs of France; Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Saudi Arabia; and Mohammad Mustafa, Prime Minister of the State of Palestine also spoke at the meeting.

A plenary meeting in the General Assembly Hall will take place at 3 PM New York time (Midnight in Pakistan) when Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Senator Ishaq Dar, will address a gathering of high-level representatives of the countries around the world.

Seminar on zero carbon emissions at LCCI

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LAHORE, Jul 28 (APP): Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) here Monday organized a seminar on “Zero Carbon Emissions for Export Industries of Pakistan” to promote eco-friendly practices among local exporters and raise awareness about global environmental standards.
LCCI President Mian Abuzar Shad presided over the seminar and stressed the need for industries to reduce their carbon footprint to remain competitive in international markets. He said that environmental sustainability is no longer an option but a requirement for accessing global trade opportunities. He stressed that Pakistan’s export industries must adopt green production methods, modern technology and move towards Green Certifications to meet international demands.
LCCI Senior Vice President Engineer Khalid Usman, Vice President Shahid Nazir, Former Senior Vice President Ali Hussam Asghar, Ms. Kanwal Parvez Chaudhry were present while Parliamentary Secretary, Department of Environment Protection & Climate Change, Punjab, was the chief guest. LCCI Executive Committee Member Amina Randhawa, Barrister Hassan Nawaz Sheikh, Dr. Nabeel Amin, Sohail Butt and Convener LCCI Standing Committee on Corporate Relations & Market Committee Malik Amir Salam also spoke on the occasion.
Speakers provided technical insights into zero carbon strategies and guided participants on practical measures to transition towards sustainable industrial practices.
LCCI President Mian Abuzar Shad thanked all guests, experts and participants and said that such seminars are part of LCCI’s continued efforts to support the business community through knowledge sharing and policy advocacy on critical global issues like climate change and sustainability.

FCCI demands facilitation for real estate sector

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FAISALABAD, Jul 28 (APP):Faisalabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry (FCCI) Senior Vice President (SVP) Qaisar Shams Gucha has demanded facilitation for real estate sector to fully capitalizing its investment potential and overcoming horrifying shortage of houses in Pakistan.
Talking to a delegation of DHA Bahawalpur, he underlined the role of Faisalabad in investment in diverse sectors of the economy and said that investors are ready to invest in DHA provided the government ensures persistent and uninterrupted policies.
He assured that a delegation of the FCCI members linked with the real estate sector would visit DHA Bahawalpur to explore new investment opportunities.
Brigadier Muhammad Naveed Iqbal, Project Director DHA Bahawalpur, explained the salient features of this mega project and said that special incentives would be offered to the investors and FCCI members.
He was optimistic that the policy rate would be trimmed very soon paving way for the investors to shift their capital from banks to the real estate sector to earn sizable profit.
Later, Qaisar Shams Gucha and Brigadier Muhammad Naveed Iqbal exchanged shields of their respective organizations.
Earlier, DHA Bahawalpur arranged a special dinner in Serena Hotel for FCCI members dealing in real estate.

Punjab govt committed to provide advance medical facilities to people: DC

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Sargodha, Jul 28 (APP):Deputy Commissioner Sargodha, Captain (R) Muhammad Wasim, on Monday said that Punjab government is committed to provide best and advance medical facilities to the public.
He said this while chairing a meeting to discuss the improvement of medical facilities at Dr. Faisal Masood Teaching Hospital. The meeting was attended by XEN Buildings Bader Sultan, XEN FESCO, Medical Superintendent Dr. Sohail Tariq, and Director Development Mehtab Yasin.
The meeting deliberated on the establishment of a new medical store within the hospital premises.
During the meeting, the construction of a modern CT scan room was discussed to enhance diagnostic capabilities. The installation of a new 400 KVA transformer was emphasized to ensure a continuous and uninterrupted oxygen gas supply.
The meeting reviewed the hospital’s technical and infrastructure issues, agreeing on immediate solutions.
The Deputy Commissioner directed the completion of all technical formalities for the CT scan room’s construction and oxygen gas supply.
FESCO authorities were instructed to prioritize the installation of the 400 KVA transformer to ensure an uninterrupted power supply for medical equipment.
Director Development Mehtab Yasin briefed on development projects, highlighting the impact of the medical store and other facilities on hospital performance.
MS Dr. Sohail Tariq discussed the challenges faced by the hospital.
The Deputy Commissioner emphasized the need for coordination among all departments to complete projects on time.
All stakeholders were directed to ensure timely completion of projects.