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Pak Post issues commemorative stamp of Rs 30

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RAWALPINDI, Aug 13 (APP): Pakistan Post to celebrate Independence Day in a grand manner across the country.
A commemorative stamp of Rs 30 has been issued by Pakistan Post on the occasion of 78th Independence Day.
On the instructions of Director General Samiullah Khan, the buildings of GPOs of important cities across the country including Twin Cities, Murree, Lahore, Karachi, Quetta, Peshawar have been beautifully decorated with electric lights and national flags.
Additional Director General Operations Maqsood Ahmed said that the commemorative stamp highlights the achievements of the Pakistan Army in the fight for justice along with Independence Day. The special commemorative stamp will be available for sale at philatelic bureaus across the country.
He said that instructions have been issued to organize special events in all GPOs.
He confirmed APP that the flag hoisting ceremony at Rawalpindi GPO will be attended by the business community, souvenir stamp enthusiasts, and students. On this occasion, the national anthem will be played and a cake will be cut.
The GPO building Rawalpindi has been decorated with national flags and illuminating lights portraying the national resolve and beauty.

Over 350 ITP personnel, ‘Sky Eyes’ monitoring to ensure smooth traffic flow on Independence Day

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 13 (APP):More than 350 personnel of Islamabad Traffic Police (ITP), supported by drone monitoring under the “Sky Eyes” initiative, will be deployed on all major roads and at popular recreational spots across the federal capital during Independence Day celebrations to ensure smooth traffic flow and public facilitation.
An ITP spokesperson told APP on Wednesday that special measures have been taken to manage traffic and maintain order in the city. He said strict action will be taken against violations of traffic laws, including one-wheeling, rash driving, and harassment of families. Cases will also be registered against offenders involved in such activities.
Chief Traffic Officer (CTO) Captain (R) Syed Zeeshan Haider said the federal capital’s parks have been declared family-only zones for the occasion, and a zero-tolerance policy will be enforced against traffic law violators. He added that traffic officers will remain committed to ensuring a smooth traffic flow throughout the celebrations.
Parents have been urged to keep their children away from life-threatening stunts. Citizens have been advised to avoid one-wheeling, rash driving, removing silencers, or zigzag riding, as strict legal action will also be taken against the parents of minors involved in such violations.
The CTO emphasised that celebrating Independence Day is every citizen’s right, but no one should cause inconvenience to others. He urged visitors to recreational spots to respect families and directed on-duty traffic personnel to work with dedication to provide maximum facilities to the public.
Citizens have been advised to avoid parking vehicles on main roads, to use designated parking areas, and to cooperate with traffic officers. For any complaints, they can contact the ITP helpline at 1915.

SBP releases maiden Monetary Policy Report explaining the decision to pause policy ease

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KARACHI, Aug 13 (APP): The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), on Wednesday, released its first Monetary Policy Report (MPR), explaining the reasons which the Monetary Policy Committee kept in consideration and decided to maintain the base rate at 11% despite visible improvement in macroeconomic indicators.
“The Committee acknowledged the recent improvement in macroeconomic dynamics, but also considered potential domestic and global risks to the macroeconomic outlook. These include volatile international commodity prices, global trade uncertainty, and unanticipated adjustments in domestic administered energy prices,” the Monetary Policy Report stated.

The Report, according to a SBP statement issued here, is part of its continuous communications efforts to increase transparency in monetary policy making and in more effectively communicating the considerations for policy formulation to relevant stakeholders.
With the policy rate kept unchanged at 11 percent in the MPC meetings in June and July, the MPC expected the real policy rate to be adequately positive to stabilize inflation within the medium-term target range. However in the external account, the trade deficit might widen further and result in a current account deficit of 0-1 percent of GDP while real GDP growth to range between 3.25-4.25% in FY26, it added.
Nonetheless, the MPR observed that the projected financial inflows, coupled with continued SBP inter-bank FX purchases, would support further buildup in SBP’s FX reserves, which are projected to rise to $15.5 billion by end-December 2025. Meanwhile, economic activity is projected to gain further traction, with the impact of the earlier reductions in the policy rate still unfolding.
The MPR noted that the economic activity continued to pick up gradually, with real GDP growth for the full fiscal year 2024-25 rising to 2.7% without creating excessive inflationary and external account pressures while SBP-IBA business sentiment surveys indicate signs of a gradual revival in economic and investment activity.
The MPR, while discussing potential external and domestic risks to the baseline macroeconomic outlook, observed that the global economic environment continues to remain challenging amid elevated trade uncertainty and commodity prices remain volatile and these factors may affect Pakistan’s inflation and balance of payment outlook.

On the external front the Report observed a key risk stemming from heightened global economic uncertainty, particularly triggered by recent trade-related tariff developments, while potential volatility in global commodity prices, particularly of energy and food products, poses risks to the outlook for the external account and domestic inflation.
On the domestic front, the MPR is cautious of recent heavy rainfalls and flooding in some parts of the country which pose near term risks to the inflation outlook, primarily through an increase in prices of perishable food items.

Beyond these immediate risks, tight global financial conditions and unanticipated timing and magnitude of adjustments in administered energy prices have implications for the outlook of both inflation and overall economic activity, the MPR stated and stressed on sustaining the prudent monetary and fiscal policy stance, and undertaking wide-ranging structural reforms.
The MPR also contains five box items that discuss both important theoretical underpinnings related to monetary policy formulation and communication, as well as topical issues at the global and domestic levels.

The Ambassador of Azerbaijan to Pakistan, Khazar Farhadov, calls on President Asif Ali Zardari, at Awan-e- Sadr

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The Ambassador of Azerbaijan to Pakistan, Khazar Farhadov, calls on President Asif Ali Zardari, at Awan-e- Sadr
APP70-130825 ISLAMABAD: August 13 - The Ambassador of Azerbaijan to Pakistan, Khazar Farhadov, calls on President Asif Ali Zardari, at Awan-e- Sadr. APP/TZD/ABB
The Ambassador of Azerbaijan to Pakistan, Khazar Farhadov, calls on President Asif Ali Zardari, at Awan-e- Sadr
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Parliament marks 78th Independence Day with cake-cutting ceremony

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 13 (APP):A cake-cutting ceremony was held in the chamber of National Assembly Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq at the Parliament House to commemorate Pakistan’s 78th Independence Day. The event was attended by Deputy Speaker Syed Ghulam Mustafa Shah and members of the National Assembly.
On the occasion, the Speaker and MNAs offered prayers for Pakistan’s continued progress, stability, and prosperity.
Extending his heartfelt congratulations to the nation and fellow parliamentarians, Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq underscored that independence is a profound blessing.
He further stated that the success of the Marka-e-Haq against India lends special significance to this year’s Independence Day celebrations, adding that the historic victory has elevated the spirit and joy of the occasion.

Chinese scholar hails achievements under CPEC framework

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BEIJING, Aug 13 (APP): Senior Research Fellow at the Charhar Institute, Prof. Cheng Xizhong said on Wednesday that as all-weather strategic cooperative partners, China and Pakistan have got amazing achievements under the framework of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

Sharing his view to further enhance trade and investment relations, he said that the two countries need to expand new growth drivers.

“We should continue to advance the construction of major projects under the CPEC framework, strengthen the interconnection of energy and transportation networks, and focus on the realignment of the Karakoram Highway, port upgrading and the construction of transmission lines.

These projects will directly improve logistics efficiency and regional economic linkage. At the same time, both sides may explore cooperation in green energy and jointly develop renewable energy projects to reduce dependence on traditional energy sources,” he told APP.

He said that next is the digital economy and technological innovation. Pakistan is promoting digital transformation. China may leverage its own technological advantages to participate in Pakistan’s digital infrastructure construction, such as the expansion of submarine internet cables and the application of blockchain technology, while promoting cooperation in cross-border e-commerce and financial technology.

Prof Cheng said that the two sides may further deepen agricultural technology cooperation, such as promoting hybrid rice planting technology, building agricultural product processing parks, and further expanding the share of Pakistani agricultural products in the Chinese markets.

Highlighting importance of regional linkage, he said that China and Pakistan may jointly promote Pakistan’s accession to the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), and expand trade networks with ASEAN and Central Asian countries through this framework. As an important outlet, the Gwadar Port can be further developed into a regional logistics hub, connecting markets in Central Asia and Africa, and forming a land-sea linked trade corridor.

The China-Pakistan relationship has now shifted from “project-driven” to “comprehensive strategic coordination.” By deepening cooperation in emerging fields such as the digital economy and green energy, optimizing the investment policy environment, and strengthening regional linkage and security guarantees, the two sides can not only consolidate existing achievements but also form a joint force in the reform of global governance.

In the days to come, with the in-depth integration of Pakistan’s “5Es” development framework and China’s Belt and Road Initiative, the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor is expected to become a model for South-South cooperation, injecting lasting impetus into the building of a closer community with a shared future, he added.

Ch Salik meets Jane to discuss Pakistan-UK ties

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 13 (APP):Federal Minister for Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development Chaudhry Salik Hussain here on Wednesday met with the British High Commissioner Jane Marriott.
The meeting discussed Pakistan-UK relations, providing skills and employment opportunities for Pakistanis, and bilateral ties, said a press release.
Chaudhry Salik Hussain welcomed the British government’s recent decision to resume flights of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA). He stated that more than 1.6 million Pakistanis reside in the UK, and Pakistanis in Britain remitted $6 billion in the last year.
He emphasized the long-standing and historic relationship between Pakistan and the United Kingdom and said it can be further expanded through cooperation in various sectors. He noted that Pakistan has taken multiple legal and administrative measures to curb illegal immigration.
British High Commissioner Jane Marriott said that the UK-Pakistan strategic relationship is bilateral. Pakistani-origin citizens play a significant role in Britain’s development, and Pakistanis contribute notably in politics, trade, and sports in the UK, which is highly valued.
He was agreed during the meeting to form a joint working group for skills provision and curriculum reforms.

Indonesian Embassy holds blood donation drive marking country’s 80th Independence Day

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 13 (APP): The Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Islamabad, in collaboration with the Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS), held a blood donation drive under the campaign, “Donate Blood, Save Lives”.
Indonesian Embassy holds blood donation drive marking country’s 80th Independence Day
The activity was held as part of events celebrating the 80th Independence Day of Indonesia and the 75th anniversary of Indonesia-Pakistan bilateral relations, a PRCS news release said on Wednesday.
Indonesian Embassy holds blood donation drive marking country’s 80th Independence Day
The event was officially opened by Indonesian Ambassador-designate to Pakistan Chandra W. Sukotjo.
The ambassador, in his remarks, highlighted the Indonesian President’s instruction to mark the current year’s Independence Day celebrations with simplicity while ensuring they remain meaningful to others.
“The blood donation is a powerful reminder of the extraordinary impact that our blood donors make in the community. Not only have you given the gift of life to patients who need transfusion, you are also the beacon of hope and strength for their grateful families,” he told the audience comprising PRCS Chairperson Farzana Naek and  volunteers, as well as potential donors from ASEAN diplomats, Islamabad Foreign Women’s Association (IFWA), Indonesian community including students, and Pakistani community.
The PRCS chairperson, in her address, praised the Indonesian Embassy’s consistent humanitarian efforts over the years and acknowledged the success of previous joint blood donation campaigns.
“It is truly an honour to be at the Indonesian Embassy for such a noble cause,” she said while expressing optimism for the continued success of the partnership between the Indonesian Embassy and PRCS.
Highlighting the significance of the event, the Indonesian Ambassador-designate and Chairperson of PRCS signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on humanitarian and emergency situation cooperation.
“This partnership will act as a catalyst for further collaboration, fuelled by spirits of innovation, teamwork, and friendship,” the ambassador concluded his remarks.
“I am optimistic for further collaboration, not only with the Indonesian Embassy but also with other embassies from ASEAN countries,” the PRCS chairperson said during an interview with journalists from several TV channels and online medias.
The participants expressed enthusiasm for being part of an event that strengthened people-to-people connections, while directly contributing to saving lives.
“I’d never donated my blood before. I was scared! But this time I dared to donate it. I learned that donating blood not only makes me healthy, but also helps the lives of others,” expressed Lidzikri, an Indonesian student at the International Islamic University in Islamabad (IIUI).
Several foreign nationals also participated in the blood donation. “I am excited, this is my first experience,” said Nardos from Ethiopia accompanied by her husband from Eritrea. While Lee from South Africa and Elizabeth from the Philippines experienced their first time to participate in the blood donation, Gilles from France donated blood after 20 years.
The blood donation underscored the Indonesian Embassy’s commitment to humanitarian causes and reinforced the warm diplomatic, cultural, and social ties among people in Pakistan, the PRCS news release said.

A female student painting a national flag on wall to mark the Independence Day celebrations in Quetta

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A female student painting a national flag on wall to mark the Independence Day celebrations in Quetta
APP68-130825 QUETTA: August 13 – A female student painting a national flag on wall to mark the Independence Day celebrations in Quetta. APP/MNN/TZD/SSH
A female student painting a national flag on wall to mark the Independence Day celebrations in Quetta
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A female student painting a national flag on wall to mark the Independence Day celebrations in Quetta
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Police personnel checking motorcyclists’ IDs and licences at Meezan Chowk as the provincial government enforces Section 144 on motorcycle riding ahead of Independence Day

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Police personnel checking motorcyclists’ IDs and licences at Meezan Chowk as the provincial government enforces Section 144 on motorcycle riding ahead of Independence Day
APP67-130825 QUETTA: August 13 – Police personnel checking motorcyclists’ IDs and licences at Meezan Chowk as the provincial government enforces Section 144 on motorcycle riding ahead of Independence Day. APP/MNN/TZD/SSH
Police personnel checking motorcyclists’ IDs and licences at Meezan Chowk as the provincial government enforces Section 144 on motorcycle riding ahead of Independence Day
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