
A gypsy lady is busy feeding to the camels with green fodder outside her makeshift home.


President Alvi gives assent to five bills
ISLAMABAD, Aug 3 (APP): President Dr Arif Alvi on Thursday gave his assent to five bills after they were passed by the parliament.
The president signed Defense Housing Authority Islamabad (Amendment) Bill 2023 to amend the Defense Housing Authority Islamabad Act, 2013.
He assented to Petroleum (Amendment) Bill, 2023 aimed at amending the Petroleum Act of 1934.
President Alvi also approved the Pakistan Nursing Council (Amendment) Bill, 2023 which provided for amending the Pakistan Nursing Council Act, 1973.
The president signed the Board of Investment (Amendment) Bill 2023, providing for amending the Board of Investments Ordinance, 2001.
He also assented to the Pakistan General Cosmetics Bill, 2023 aimed at regulating the sale, purchase, quality, packaging, manufacturing, storage and distribution of cosmetics.
The president signed the said bills in the exercise of powers conferred on him under Article 75 of the Constitution.
President urges efforts to deepen Pak-Iran ties in trade, culture
ISLAMABAD, Aug 3 (APP): President Dr Arif Alvi on Thursday called for efforts to deepen and widen the relationship between Pakistan and Iran, particularly in the areas of trade, economy, culture, and people-to-people contacts.
The president, talking to Pakistan’s ambassador-designate to Iran Mudassir Tipu, who called on him here, underlined that Iran was a brotherly neighbouring country and Pakistan greatly valued its relationship with Iran rooted in history, culture, and religion.
He underscored that in the regional context, it was important that efforts were reinforced to highlight the plight of hapless people living in the Indian Illegal Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) to the Iranian people, adding that Iran had supported the causes of justice and equity.
The ambassador-designate maintained that he was determined to further solidify Pakistan-Iran ties and, in the emerging geopolitical developments, elevate those ties to new heights exploring their full potential.
A vendor selling cloths at Muslim Bazar


Students getting their documents verified in the ongoing autumn 2023 admission campaign at the Islamia University of Bahawalpur


Pakistan, Iran chalk out five-year trade plan; target $5 b trade volume
ISLAMABAD, Aug 3 (APP):Pakistan and Iran on Thursday set a target of $5 billion for bilateral trade as the two countries chalked out a five-year trade cooperation plan to enhance cooperation.
Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, addressing a joint press stakeout with his Iranian counterpart Hossein Amir Abdollahian, said the five-year trade cooperation plan was aimed at removing impediments in bilateral trade, finalizing the Free Trade Agreement and establishing of institutional linkages between the private sectors of both countries.
“I am confident that the steps we are taking today, will chart the course for a long-term durable economic partnership between our two countries in the months and years ahead,” the foreign minister told the media after the two leaders held a meeting as well as the delegation-level talks.
He said during their meeting, they had agreed to prioritize the operationalization of the five remaining border markets by the end of current year.
Foreign Minister Bilawal said Pakistan and Iran had decided to repatriate all the sentenced prisoners as per provisions of existing agreements between two sides. It was also decided to set free fishermen in custody in Pakistan and Iran and to waive off any fine imposed by the authorities of both countries for the release of their vessels.
He said the two sides would exchange lists of prisoners to put into practice the understanding expeditiously.
The meeting also discussed the grave human rights situation in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
Foreign Minister Bilawal thanked the Iranian leadership for its firm and consistent support to the legitimate cause of Kashmiri people.
About the situation in Afghanistan, both sides agreed to continue their active engagement with a view of advancing peace and stability in the neighbouring country to promote well-being and prosperity of Afghan brothers and sisters.
They also agreed to continue their cooperation to counter Islamophobia and anti-Muslim hatred.
“There has been an unfortunate series of Islamophobic acts and events across Europe, and not just isolated events but repeated and premeditated provocations. In my view, these are not only hate speech but would endanger provoking violence.”
In his remarks, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir emphasised the enhanced bilateral cooperation in the fields of economy, trade and tourism.
He said both countries were committed to increasing the bilateral trade to $5 billion and agreed to set up a special economic free trade region along the common border points.
Hossein Amir-Abdollahian said the two countries would take immediate steps for the release of fishermen and their vessels.
Emphasising the completion of the Pakistan-Iran gas pipeline, the Iranian foreign minister said the project would definitely serve the national interests of the two countries.
He condemned the recent terrorist attack in Bajaur and expressed sympathies with the people and the Government of Pakistan as well as the aggrieved families.
Calling for support to the people of Afghanistan, he said any situation in Afghanistan would have an impact on the neighbouring countries of Pakistan and Iran. Therefore, under any circumstances, it was the religious and humanitarian responsibility to extend support to the people of Afghanistan.
Both sides also signed agreements and memorandums of understanding of cooperation between Pakistan and Iran in various fields. The two foreign ministers oversaw the ceremony.
Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif addressing the agreement signing ceremony for the provision of health insurance to working journalists and media workers associated with national media houses and artists and technicians associated with Pakistan’s film industry


PML-N stands strong on timely elections for fresh mandate, national unity: Javed Latif
ISLAMABAD, Aug 3 (APP): Federal Minister Javed Latif on Thursday categorically said that the Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) is against any postponement of elections because it believes that for achieving a fresh mandate on timely elections is also essential for national unity.
Talking to media, he asserted that his party firmly opposes any delay in the upcoming general elections, believing that the elections will undoubtedly benefit the country. While some people claim democracy has weakened in the past 15 months, he countered that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government had a deliberate agenda to undermine the democracy.
He highlighted PML-N’s commitment to the country by making bold decisions to safeguard the state and preserve democracy. He emphasized that the people place their hopes in former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif as the only leader capable of leading the country towards prosperity and progress.
He said Nawaz Sharif was ousted from power by international adversaries, working alongside local collaborators, due to his endeavors in fortifying Pakistan’s defense and launching the game-changing China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) projects. Similarly, he contends that former Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto was executed through the involvement of international forces and their local agents.
According to his remarks, in 2013, the PML-N took on the responsibility of steering the country in the right direction. He expressed strong confidence, asserting that no external influence could prevent Nawaz Sharif from becoming the country’s prime minister for the fourth time, following a resounding victory in the 2023 elections, supported overwhelmingly by the people.
Javed Latif said the conspiracy behind the May 9 and 10 mutiny was orchestrated by PTI in alliance with hostile international forces that oppose the progress and prosperity of the country.
Javed Latif expressed his concern over the fact that despite being a proven culprit, Imran Khan was not being punished but instead provided unprecedented privileges not even requested by him.
The Toshakhana case is straightforward and does not require additional evidence to prove why Imran is not being punished. From day one, he believed Imran was unfit for any position. However, qualified individuals were declared disqualified to make way for an insolvent person.
Even innocent leaders were treated as culprits and disqualified individuals are receiving favorable treatment despite the failure of launch Impran project.
PML-N does not support destructive measures like hurling petrol bombs; anyone supporting progress and prosperity will be encouraged, while those against it will not be tolerated, he concluded.
Director General, Directorate of Electronic Media Publications Ms. Samina Farzin and Divisional Head of State Life Insurance Corporation Mr. Muhammad Ashar signing MoU for provision of health insurance to artists and technicians associated with Pakistan’s film industry. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Information Minister Ms Marriyum Aurangzeb witnessing the ceremony


Director General, Directorate of Electronic Media Publications Ms. Samina Farzin and Divisional Head of State Life Insurance Corporation Mr. Muhammad Ashar signing MoU for provision of health insurance to artists and technicians associated with Pakistan’s film industry. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Information Minister Ms Marriyum Aurangzeb witnessing the ceremony






