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US town Herndon proclaims Aug 14 as ‘Pakistan Independence Day’

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UNITED NATIONS, Aug 12 (APP): The Town Council of Herndon, a town in the US state of Virginia, has declared August 14 as ‘Pakistan Independence Day’.

Naila Alam, a Pakistani-American member of Herndon Town Council, communicated the 7-member body’s decision to Pakistan’s Ambassador to the US, Masood Khan, during a meeting at the Pakistani embassy here.

She also presented to the Pakistani envoy the proclamation signed by Mayor Sheila Olem of Herndon, Virginia.

Naila is the first Pakistani-American to have been elected twice for their own Council in Herdon, Virginia.

Ambassador Masood Khan felicitated Alam over the fruition of her efforts which clearly reflected her deep love for the country of her origin, saying that the move would help cement Pak-US ties, according to a Pakistani embassy press release.

Naila said, “It is a matter of great honour for her to get elected twice to serve the people of her town, which has a population of about 25,000.”

She said that she was committed to working for bringing the people of the two countries closer to each other.

The proclamation said, “The Town of Herndon takes great pride in being the home of many Pakistani-Americans and on this occasion, our community celebrates the hopes, dreams, and vital contributions of Americans of Pakistani origin across all aspects of our society.”

“Therefore, the Mayor of the Town of Herndon, Virginia, hereby proclaims the 14th day of August, as Pakistan Independence Day in the Town of Herndon, celebrates the 76th anniversary of Pakistan’s independence, and encourages our residents to learn more about the history and culture of Pakistan ~ honouring their contributions to the Herndon community.”

Ambassador Masood Khan wished Naila even greater success in her political career as well as her social and humanitarian endeavours.

Woman holding a toy car while sitting rear seat of a Motorcycle

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Labourer busy cutting wood into pieces with the help of an electric cutter at the timber market

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Labourer busy cutting wood into pieces with the help of an electric cutter at the timber market
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Labourer busy cutting wood into pieces with the help of an electric cutter at the timber market
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Kashmiris demand implementation of UN resolution: Dr Fai

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Dr Ghulam Nabi Fai

ISLAMABAD, Aug 12 (APP): Secretary General of World Kashmir Awareness Forum (WKAF), Dr Ghulam Nabi Fai, has said that Kashmiris demand the implementation of the UN resolution of August 13, 1948 that acknowledged their right to self-determination.

According to Kashmir media service, Dr Ghulam Nabi Fai in a statement issued in Washington said that Kashmiris in Jammu and Kashmir, the US and worldwide will observe the 75th anniversary of the unimplemented UN Commission for India and Pakistan (UNCIP) resolution of August 13, 1948.

He said, that resolution states that ‘the Government of India and the Government of Pakistan reaffirm their wish that the future status of the state of Jammu and Kashmir shall be determined in accordance with the will of the people.’

He said, there was much in the resolution that was controversial between India and Pakistan but the proposal of a plebiscite was not.

“That is clear from the statement made on January 28, 1948 by Ambassador Fernand van Langenhove of Belgium as the President of the Security Council. He said that ‘the documents at our disposal show agreement between the parties on the following points: the plebiscite must be conducted under conditions which will ensure complete impartiality; and the plebiscite will therefore be held under the aegis of the United Nations,” he added.

Dr Fai reminded that the US, the UK, and France have traditionally been committed supporters of the plebiscite agreement as the only way to resolve the Kashmir dispute.

They sponsored all of the Security Council resolutions which called for a plebiscite. Their commitment was indicated by a personal appeal made by America’s President Harry Truman and Britain’s Prime Minister Clement Atlee that differences over demilitarization be submitted to arbitration by the Plebiscite Administrator, a distinguished American war hero: Admiral Chester Nimitz. In addition, Senator Frank Graham of America visited the Subcontinent as the UN representative to negotiate the demilitarization of Kashmir prior to the plebiscite. India objected to American acting as a Plebiscite Administrator.

Dr Fai said, if this day could be observed in peace, it could have been a fitting tribute to the members of the UNCIP who had adopted the resolution unanimously.

But the studied unconcern by the United Nations has given a sense of total impunity to India. It has also created the impression that the United Nations is invidiously selective about the application of the principles of human rights and democracy. He pointed out that frustration at India’s intransigence and the world’s hesitation to fulfill its commitment drove the people of Kashmir to be more assertive in their struggle.

He added that in the past 33 years of struggle, since 1990 alone, Kashmiris have suffered the loss of more than 100,000 civilians – men, women and children, and have borne the perpetration of countless atrocities by more than 900,000 Indian military and paramilitary forces concentrated in Kashmir as an army of occupation.

Dr Fai pointed out that India’s occupation of Kashmir has been left undisturbed by the international community, even though its validity has never been accepted. At no stage, however, have the people of Kashmir shown themselves to be reconciled to it.

Kashmir’s record of opposition to its annexation by the Indian Union can by no standard be reckoned as less genuinely demonstrated than that of the countries of Eastern Europe under the dominance of the Soviet Union. But while the popular revolt in the countries of Eastern Europe was observed and reported by the international media, that in Kashmir has remained largely hidden from the world’s view.

That is the reason that the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has said that ‘news media in Kashmir is at the brink of extinction.’

Today, Dr Fai said, the consensus is that Kashmir conflict remains the underlying cause of the nuclear confrontation between the two neighboring countries. Without a just and lasting peace in Kashmir that vindicates self-determination, trying to reduce missile and nuclear arsenals in South Asia will be an exercise in futility.

“We still believe that Biden Administration despite its huge trade agreements with India can and should, lead the effort to achieve a fair and lasting settlement of the dispute – fair to the people most immediately involved and fair to its own commitments to democracy and human rights. By doing so, the US can strengthen the principles of a just world order. It will also earn the gratitude of generations in Kashmir, in Pakistan and even in India itself,” he pointed out.

National flags hoist everywhere as Independence Day preparations reach to climax in KP

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PESHAWAR, Aug 12 (APP):The Independence Day’s preparations on Saturday reached to its climax in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa including Peshawar where all bazaars and markets were flooded with national flags, posters and other decorative accessories looking festive.

Peshawar’s oldest bazaars including Qissa Khwani, Karimpura, Mohalla Jhangi, Meena bazaar, Hashtnagri, Liaquat, Faqirabad and others were decorated with green and white colours of the national flags on the occasion of the 76th independence day of Pakistan, which would be celebrated with national enthusiasm on Monday (Aug 14).

Like other provinces of Pakistan, the Jashin-e-Azadi fever has also griped KP including the seven merged tribal districts where people of all ages decorated their houses, shops and vehicles with national flags to express immeasurable love for their homeland.

Great enthusiasm was being witnessed among youth, who were buying national flags, banners, stickers, models of historical buildings and portraits of the heroes of the Independence Movement besides made their vehicles green and white.

Balahisar Fort, Governor House, Peshawar Museum, Ghanta Ghar, University Peshawar, Civil Secretariat, Islamia College Peshawar, FC Headquarters, Peshawar Development Authority, State Life and Deans Trade Centre were artistically illuminated with colourful buntings, attracting people’s attention at night.

National flags were hoisted on all government buildings in Peshawar where people decorated their vehicles with green and white colours to celebrate independence day in the most befitting manner.

Qissa Khwani, the historic bazaar having about 2,500 old history and a centre of trade and business since then, was also made green and white where all markets and shops were jampacked.

“Since my childhood, I regularly came with my father to paint my face with the national flag by an expert artist at Peshawar to look different on Independence Day,” Sidra Bibi, a resident of Wapda Town who was decorating her face and hands with green and white colours of Pakistani flag at Qissa Khwani bazar told APP on Saturday.

Carrying plastic bag with plenty of national flags, stickers, models of Islamia College Peshawar and Minar e Pakistan, she was feeling happy after purchasing 400 badges, stickers and posters for brothers, sisters, relatives and schools fellows to celebrate independence day with great pump and show.

Wearing a green and white shirt with green bages, Sidra said Independence Day enhances the spirit of patriotism and she will come again with family to watch the flag hoisting ceremony at Peshawar amid the national anthem by police bands on Aug 14.

Adnan Khan, a vendor shopkeeper of Pabbi selling decorative items for children including green toys , pressures horns, hats, masks, spectacles, bangles, flags, badges and models of historical buildings of Pakistan Movement at Mohalla Jhangi near Qisakhwani told APP that he rushed to Peshawar after seeing the overwhelming response of youth and children in decorative toys and stuff on TV.

The energetic shopkeeper who sold out all stock ahead of Independence day said that his father will come from Lahore tonight to bring more Jashine Azadi stuff to earn maximum profit here, adding last year he had earned Rs50,000 against Rs75000 so far during this Jashn-e-Azadi.

The printers of Mohalla Jahangi Peshawar, a hub of printing, papers and graphic industries have also earned maximum profit after receiving heavy printing orders for Jashin-e Azadi celebrations from all districts including seven merged tribal districts in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa these days.

Besides printing orders of national flags, posters, advertisements, graphics designing, promotional cards, stickers, badges, billboards, panaflex and souvenirs from government departments, private organizations, educational institutions and civil society, the Peshawar based printers, publishers and graphic designers have made roaring business during last two weeks where Jashn-e-Azadi materials were being sold like a hot cake.

To meet the pressing demands of hundreds of thousands of customers, most of the printers engaged extra labourers that worked till late night to meet the placed orders. They have rolled out hundreds of thousands of national flags, posters, banners and decorative accessories since the start of this month while vendors made quick profits on the streets.

Sitting on a revolving chair with focused eyes on a computer giving final touches to flags, posters and pamphlets’ designs ordered by different schools and colleges in connection with 76th Jashin-e-Azadi celebrations, the 25-years-old printer, A.S. Khattak was working against the clock to meet the set orders.

Unaware of Peshawari Kahwa placed on right side of his computer table in one room office at Mohallah Jhangi became cold, the Karak born Khattak, told APP that Jashin-e-Azadi has brought smile on cheeks of hundred of thousands of printers, publishers, advertisers and graphic designers after witnessing great boom in printing orders these days.

Terming printing is a hard hitting business, he said that most of printers are overworked due to heavy orders for such big occasions.

“Approximately 40,000 people including 3,000 printers, publishers and graphic designers were associated with this business in Peshawar and achieved big profits in last two weeks.”

“The response of the general public especially youth and children on this Jashin Azadi was unprecedented. We have engaged six extra labourers, who worked till late night to meet the national flags, banners and badges demands of people.”

He said many printers and publishers having a quality printing machines’ setup and skilled labourers received heavy orders to the tune of Rs 4 million to Rs5 million for Jashin-e Azadi this year.

Extra printing materials were brought Lahore, Karachi and Faisalabad to fulfill the customers pressing demands.

Anees, who is running a printing unit at Jahangi mohallah for last 12 years was feeling proud to employ 20 labourers and said that the printing industry carried great scope and would definitely encourage new talents if they wish to join the printing industry as a profession.

“I am ready to provide an internship to students who want to adopt printing, designing and advertising as a career in my printing unit.”

“KP printers and publishers mostly rely on Punjab for printing materials after closure of Charsadda and Mardan paper mills. The transportation and electricity cost has increased prices of finished goods,” he said.

“Our main customers are educational institutions. The closure of schools, colleges and universities examinations due to COVID-19 in the past had adversely affected our business and Govt compensation package for such printers were required,” he said.

Zafar Khan, President All Printers and Publishers Association KP told APP that Peshawar based printers and publishers have earned great profits in posters and national flags after a boom in Jashin e Azadi items was witnessed these days.

Substantial printing orders of national flags and green stickers/badges have been received from merged tribal districts including South Waziristan, North Waziristan, Orakzai, Kurrum, Khyber, Mohmand and Bajaur for Jashin-e-Azadi, he added.

Zafar said printers of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa had pinned high hopes on Special Economic Zones (SEZ) Rashakai being built under China Pakistan Economic Corridors (CPEC) and Economic Zones where the establishment of printers and papers units would not only open up new vistas of investment and employment opportunities for youth.

The graphic designer and publisher at Fawara Chowk, Peshawar Cantt said after the 2018 elections, printers and publishers made substantial business during this Independence day celebrations. They said a great boom was witnessed in 3D printing and paper business on Independence Day.

The printers expressed the hope that the printing industry would get upward economic boost during upcoming general election in the country including Khyber Pakthunkhwa and employment opportunities would be generated for the skilled workforce.

Youth’s body found from drain

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FAISALABAD, Aug 12 (APP):A body of a youth was found from a drain in the area of Chak Jhumra police station on Saturday.

A police spokesman said that some passersby witnessed a body of a 25-year-old youth in the drain near Chak No.165-RB and informed the police. The police took the body into custody and started an investigation after dispatching it to mortuary for postmortem, he added.

Challenges arise as numerous relatives accompany patients in ATH

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ABBOTTABAD, Aug 12 (APP):Ayub Teaching Hospitals (ATH) Abbottabad is facing a challenge as an increasing number of relatives accompany patients, often in a disorganized and chaotic manner.

These attendants have their own needs, from using restroom facilities to eating and sleeping. When these facilities aren’t readily available, complaints about the lack of amenities arise. It appears that some of these people treat the hospital environment more like a guesthouse rather than a healthcare institution, with a limited understanding of the critical importance of maintaining cleanliness in a medical setting.

Attempts to regulate the number of accompanying relatives have faced public backlash and also thrown security personnel in a negative light. Similarly, when hospital administration takes a firm stance on managing these situations, it can sometimes be perceived as being incapable of handling the influx of visitors effectively.

It is important to note that all these efforts, including provision of facilities and ensuring a clean environment, are driven by the primary objective of ensuring the well-being of the patients.

Cooperation from all parties involved is crucial in achieving this goal. ATH administration urged those coming to care for patients to consider bringing only one or two attendants, refraining from bringing children to the hospital, and emphasizing cleanliness within the hospital premises.

They said that we understand the concern and support from family members, and it is essential to make a balance between ensuring the comfort of the patient and maintaining the overall hygiene and orderliness of the healthcare facility.

World Youth day observed

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SARGODHA, Aug 12 (APP):Like the rest of the country, World Youth Day was observed in Sargodha under the Youth Affairs and Sports programme here on Saturday.

In this regard, a seminar titled “Youth are the future of the country” was organized by the Sports Department Sargodha under the Youth Affairs and Sports Programme in which people from different walks of life participated.


Addressing the seminar, Tehsil Sports Officer Sargodha Muhammad Attiq-ul-Rehman said that the youth are the future of the country. He said that a large part of Pakistan’s population consisted of youth, therefore the dream of national development could not be fulfilled without equipping the youth with quality education.
At the end of the ceremony, a cake was also cut to celebrate Independence Day.

Cricket Tournament starts in connection with Independence Day celebrations

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HYDERABAD, Aug 12 (APP):Divisional Commissioner Hyderabad, Bilal Ahmed Memon, emphasized the remembrance of past sacrifices made for beloved Pakistan on the occasion of the 76th Independence Day. He highlighted the need for unity, teamwork and hard work across all sectors.

He said that by promoting sports activities we can contribute to build a healthier society and this was the reason that today on on the occasion of the 76th Independence Day celebrations, a cricket tournament has been organized by the Pakistan Army, Divisional Administration and the Police, focusing on recreational and physical development.

Addressing the inaugural ceremony of the tap Ball cricket tournament held at the Police Ground in Hyderabad on Friday night, the Divisional Commissioner conveyed that game of cricket instills the spirit of progress in a person and as a free nation, we all have to work together to progress our future.

He stated that we also want to convey the message to the minority community that they are also a part of the “Sabz Hilali Parcham”, and we stand with our minority brethren in times of both joy and adversity.

On the occasion, Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Hyderabad, Syed Pir Muhammad Shah, informed that six teams were participating in the cricket tournament commencing today, and the final will be played on the night of August 14. He stressed that it is our collective responsibility to promote sports activities to groom talented players and shine the name of the nation and the country by showing their talent.

SSP Sajid Amir Siduzai and other officials were also present on the occasion

President approves appointment of Anwaarul Haq Kakar as Caretaker PM

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 12 (APP): President Dr Arif Alvi on Saturday signed a summary to approve the appointment of Anwaar-ul-Haq as the caretaker Prime Minister under Article 224(1A) of the Constitution, at Aiwan-e-Sadr.

Earlier, a summary containing the advice of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif was sent to the President House after the prime minister and opposition leader Raja Riaz, of the outgoing National Assembly, agreed on the nomination of Senator Kakar and jointly signed the summary.