Anti-malaria spray drive launched to control diseases in Lasbela
Heartbroken by loss of nine valiant soldiers in Bannu: PM
ISLAMABAD, Aug 31 (APP): Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar Thursday said he was heartbroken by the loss of nine valiant soliders in Bannu Division.
In a post on his X handle, he said, “Heartbroken by the loss of 9 valiant soldiers in Bannu Division, KPK, to a cowardly terrorist act that injured many. Such acts are utterly reprehensible. My thoughts are with the families of the martyred and injured. Pakistan stands resolute against such terror.”
Governor for constructing dams to overcome water scarcity
QUETTA, Aug 31 (APP): Governor Balochistan Malik Abdul Wali Khan Kakar on Thursday expressed concerns over depleting water levels in Balochistan, especially in Quetta, stressing the need for constructing dams.
The governor in a meeting with Managing Director WASA Abdul Lateef Rana who called on him emphasized the help and guidance of international organizations to overcome the issue.
“If immediate and timely measures are not taken to control the water shortage in the provincial capital, we may face a number of problems in the near future,” he maintained.
He further said, “It is sad that even in this advanced age, we are giving clean drinking water to trees and plants, while we do not have the ability to recycle the used water.”
Lauding the efforts of the water sanitation authority, the governor said “It is a good initiative that WASA is working on many small projects to recycle the used water which will yield positive results.
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Religious scholars condemn blasphemous incidents, call for united action
ISLAMABAD, August 31 (APP): The religious scholars and leaders, in a unanimous resolution on Thursday, strongly condemned the recent incidents of disrespect towards the Holy Quran.
They, in a conference on ‘Honoring the Holy Quran from the Perspective of Religions and Sects’ organized by the Iranian Embassy here at a local hotel, vehemently denounced the recent blasphemous incidents endorsed by the governments of Sweden and Denmark as an attack on global peace and religious freedom.
The religious scholars and leaders said the derogatory actions against sacred religious symbols in the name of freedom of expression were deeply regrettable and violate the principles outlined in the United Nations Resolution 2686 concerning peace, tolerance, and security.
They urged for urgent and effective measures from the United Nations to address this issue promptly.
They also made a formal appeal to the government of Pakistan to convene an emergency session of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and unite the Muslim ummah (community) to devise a comprehensive action plan on this matter.
“We believe in a path of knowledge and pride as a means to human excellence, condemning violence and fostering understanding. Hence, all proponents of humanity must play their part in countering this divisive agenda,” they maintained.
The religious scholars and leaders pledged to uphold the sanctity and reverence of the Holy Quran, utilizing all available resources to counter the assault on our beliefs.
They said the attack on religious freedom shall not succeed, as they were vigilant and steadfast in their efforts, united against such actions at all times.
In conclusion, they also condemned the Jaranwala tragedy in its all forms and manifestations and urged the government to bring the culprits to justice without any delay.
The conference was attended by a large number of Ulema, Mashaykh of all schools of thought, faith leaders and people of all walks of life and members of diplomatic communities.








