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Rubina Khalid holds “Khuli Katcheri” to address issues of deserving women in Nathia Gali

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 15 (APP):Chairperson Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) Senator Rubina Khalid on Friday held a “Khuli Katcheri” at Government Boys Degree College, Nathia Gali, to hear and resolve the problems of deserving women in the area.
More than 300 women attended the session, where the Chairperson issued on-the-spot directives to concerned staff for immediate resolution of grievances.
Senator Rubina Khalid reiterated that financial assistance under BISP is the legitimate right of eligible women and warned that strict action would be taken against any illegal deductions. She clarified that the registration process is fully computerized and free of cost, requiring no forms or payments.
Advising beneficiaries to only visit payment centers after receiving an official SMS from 8171, she said this would help prevent overcrowding and inconvenience.
She also announced plans to launch a dedicated awareness portal for deserving women.
The Chairperson instructed BISP officials to connect successful scholarship recipients from deserving families to the Benazir Hunarmand Program for skill development and economic empowerment.
She also directed that BISP beneficiaries be given priority assistance at NADRA offices.
During the session, women highlighted issues such as biometric verification problems during payment collection, and delays in receiving Benazir Taleemi Wazaif and Nashonuma stipends.
They also requested the establishment of a dynamic registration center in Nathia Gali to ease travel difficulties.
Senator Rubina Khalid assured the attendees that their concerns would be addressed on priority and that steps would soon be taken to meet their demands.

KP government helicopter crashes, 5 crew members martyred

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PESHAWAR, Aug 15 (APP):A Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government MI-17 helicopter crashed on Friday while delivering relief supplies to rain-affected areas in Bajaur district, resulting in the martyrdom of all five crew members, including two pilots, Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur confirmed.
The KP government announced a day of mourning across the province, with the national flag to fly at half-mast in honor of the fallen crew members. The martyrs’ bodies will be laid to rest with full state honors.
Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur  expressed deep grief over the tragedy, stating, “These crew members sacrificed their lives while saving others—they are our true heroes whose sacrifice will be remembered in golden letters in history.” He extended condolences to the bereaved families and prayed for the martyrs’ elevated status and patience for their loved ones.
Relief teams have been dispatched to the crash location. The helicopter went down due to adverse weather conditions while engaged in critical flood relief operations in the region.
The incident comes as KP continues to battle devastating monsoon rains that have triggered widespread flooding, particularly in Swat, Buner, and Bajaur.

Unchecked population growth threat to national development: Ahsan Iqbal

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 15 (APP):Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Professor Ahsan Iqbal on Friday said Pakistan faced the challenge of a rapidly increasing population, which was not merely a matter of numbers, but a defining factor in the country’s developmental trajectory and future prosperity.
“Population is not just about counting heads; it is about securing the future of the nation. We must decide now: do we want to raise generations that are hungry, sick and underdeveloped, or do we aim to nurture a healthy, strong and intelligent population?” he said while addressing a national workshop on advancing a strategic population and development framework.
Highlighting alarming trends, the minister said that Pakistan’s population has surpassed 241 million, with projections indicating it could reach 385 million by 2050 if current growth rates persisted.
He was of the view that the success of all development projects was closely tied to effectively managing population growth.
Ahsan Iqbal stressed the importance of transforming the country’s demographic profile into a strength rather than a liability. “With 68% of the population under 30, we have a unique opportunity. This youth bulge is our greatest asset, if we invest in their education, health and skills,” he added.
Challenging prevailing misconceptions, the minister clarified that Islamic teachings do not oppose family planning. “Our religion does not forbid population control. In today’s world, national strength lies not in numbers, but in intellectual capacity,” he asserted.
He said the era when a country’s strength was measured by the size of its population was over, adding “Today is the era of brainpower, not muscle power. One genius can dominate over 100,000.”
Calling for a shift in national mindset and policies, he urged families to balance the number of children with available resources. “Better child health outcomes are only possible if we align the number of children with the resources we have,” he said.
Ahsan Iqbal also underlined the need for policy continuity and fair distribution of resources between the federal and provincial governments. “We must ensure consistent implementation and equitable allocation across all regions,” he added.
The minister said that, on the direction of the Prime Minister, a national committee has been formed to address the population challenge. It would consult stakeholders from all provinces to develop a unified action plan.
He further said that the Planning Ministry has submitted a working paper to the National Finance Commission (NFC), proposing the inclusion of ‘demographic efficiency’ as a factor when determining provincial shares in national resources.
Citing international examples, Ahsan Iqbal noted that in developed countries, population size typically accounted for only 15 per cent of resource allocation, with the rest based on developmental performance. In contrast, Pakistan currently allocated around 82 per cent based solely on population.
He stressed the need to revise this formula toward a more progressive model, encouraging constructive competition among provinces and advancing the national development agenda.
Highlighting the role of women in national development, the minister announced a goal to raise women’s participation in the workforce from the current 23 per cent to 50 per cent.
He also called for increased investment in girls’ education, saying “When girls are educated, they grow into women who raise healthier more intelligent future generations.”

Pakistan, Japan explore industrial collaboration in automotive, IT

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 15 (APP): Pakistan and Japan on Friday explored new avenues for industrial cooperation with a focus on the automotive and information technology sectors.
Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) on Industries and Production Haroon Akhtar Khan, together with Ambassador of Pakistan to Japan Abdul Hameed, held a high-level meeting with MATSUO Takehiko, Vice-Minister for International Affairs, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) of Japan, in Tokyo, said a news release.
Japan recognizes Pakistan’s large and young population, growing market potential, and the presence of over 70 Japanese companies already operating in the country.
Discussions covered Pakistan’s new industrial policy, which seeks to boost exports, reduce tariffs, streamline regulations, and attract greater foreign investment in line with the Prime Minister’s vision for export-led growth, targeting 6 to 7 percent annual GDP growth.
The Japanese side expressed interest in market diversification amid global trade risks and stressed the importance of regulatory certainty and targeted investment incentives for Japanese automakers to expand exports from Pakistan.
Global industry trends were also discussed along with the Japanese auto industry’s focus on biofuels in emerging markets led by Toyota and Suzuki.
Both sides discussed Pakistan’s Auto Industry Development Policy and the planned shift from punitive to incentive-based measures to encourage investment.
Opportunities for Japanese investment in Pakistan’s automotive and textile sectors, the role of biofuels and the need for regulatory standards in the auto industry were emphasized. The meeting also addressed special economic zones and investment facilitation policies, as well as the logistics of a future Pakistan–Japan business dialogue.
Both sides agreed to maintain close communication to ensure timely follow-up, given the urgency of Japanese industry timelines, and to work towards concrete outcomes that would further strengthen Pakistan–Japan economic relations.

PNCA marks Independence Day with enthralling puppet show “Story of Pakistan”

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 15 (APP): The Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) celebrated Independence Day with a captivating puppet show, “Story of Pakistan”, drawing an appreciative audience of dignitaries, students, and families.
The performance offered a spectacular journey through the nation’s history, tracing pivotal geo-political events from the Aryan era to the landmark year of 1947.
Combining creative storytelling with vibrant puppetry, the show delivered both entertainment and education, inspiring patriotism and national pride among viewers.
The audience members lauded the production for its meticulous historical detail, innovative presentation, and cultural richness.
PNCA officials highlighted that the initiative reflects the Council’s ongoing mission to promote cultural and historical awareness through creative mediums.
“The Story of Pakistan demonstrates how art can serve as a bridge between history and the present, fostering a deeper sense of national identity,” a PNCA representative remarked.
The celebration reaffirmed PNCA’s commitment to preserving and promoting Pakistan’s rich heritage—keeping the spirit of the nation alive for generations to come.

Rubina Khalid holds “Khuli Katcheri” to address issues of deserving women in Nathia Gali

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 15 (APP):Chairperson Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) Senator Rubina Khalid on Friday held a “Khuli Katcheri” at Government Boys Degree College, Nathia Gali, to hear and resolve the problems of deserving women in the area.
More than 300 women attended the session, where the Chairperson issued on-the-spot directives to concerned staff for immediate resolution of grievances.
Senator Rubina Khalid reiterated that financial assistance under BISP is the legitimate right of eligible women and warned that strict action would be taken against any illegal deductions. She clarified that the registration process is fully computerized and free of cost, requiring no forms or payments.
Advising beneficiaries to only visit payment centers after receiving an official SMS from 8171, she said this would help prevent overcrowding and inconvenience.
She also announced plans to launch a dedicated awareness portal for deserving women.
The Chairperson instructed BISP officials to connect successful scholarship recipients from deserving families to the Benazir Hunarmand Program for skill development and economic empowerment.
She also directed that BISP beneficiaries be given priority assistance at NADRA offices.
During the session, women highlighted issues such as biometric verification problems during payment collection, and delays in receiving Benazir Taleemi Wazaif and Nashonuma stipends.
They also requested the establishment of a dynamic registration center in Nathia Gali to ease travel difficulties.
Senator Rubina Khalid assured the attendees that their concerns would be addressed on priority and that steps would soon be taken to meet their demands.

Pakistan strongly rejects Israeli “Greater Israel” remarks

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 15 (APP): Foreign Office spokesperson Ambassador Shafqat Ali Khan on Friday categorically condemned and rejected the recent statements by the Israeli occupying power suggesting the creation of a so-called “Greater Israel” and plans for the forcible displacement of Palestinians from Gaza.

Ambassador Khan, in a statement issued by the Foreign Office here, said such rhetoric was a blatant violation of international law, the UN Charter, and relevant United Nations resolutions. He urged the international community to “outrightly reject” these provocative notions, which he warned were aimed at entrenching Israel’s illegal occupation and undermining all efforts toward lasting peace in the region.

“These statements demonstrate the occupying power’s complete contempt for international efforts and reveal its intention to escalate instability in the region,” the spokesperson stressed, calling for immediate and concrete action to halt Israel’s ongoing crimes and atrocities against the Palestinian people.

Reiterating Pakistan’s unwavering support for the Palestinian cause, Ambassador Khan reaffirmed Islamabad’s backing for the Palestinian people’s legitimate rights including self-determination and the establishment of an independent, viable, and contiguous State of Palestine based on pre-1967 borders, with Al-Quds Al-Sharif as its capital.

CCP’s order against GCC medical Centres upheld

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 15 (APP): The Competition Commission of Pakistan’s (CCP) has  ordered  against 20 medical centers and laboratories and their five associations for collusive price fixing.
The Competition Appellate Tribunal (CAT) has upheld CCP’s order against 20 medical centers and laboratories and their five associations for collusive price fixing, territorial allocation of customers, and other anti-competitive practices in mandatory pre-departure medical examinations for Pakistani workers bound for Gulf countries,said a release issued here on Friday.
The Tribunal upheld CCP’s findings of competition law violations but reduced the penalties from PKR 20 million per medical center and PKR 10 million per GAMCA to PKR 2 million per center and PKR 1 million per GAMCA.
The case concerns a captive market of low-income Pakistani laborers — many securing manual jobs in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, and Kuwait — who must undergo medical tests at GCC-approved centers before departure.
The CCP’s inquiry found that GAMCAs in five regions — Islamabad/Rawalpindi, Lahore, Peshawar, Karachi, and Multan — allocated customers on a rotational basis.
This eliminated competition on price and service quality. Workers were bound to a specific center, charged a uniform fee, and in some cases subjected to unnecessary repeat tests for additional payments.
The CCP initiated its inquiry on a complaint by the Pakistan Overseas Employment Promoters Association (POEPA).
The CCP’s investigation concluded that fee fixation, territorial division, and equal allocation of customers by GAMCAs violated Sections 4 of the Competition Act, 2010.
Dr. Kabir Sidhu, Chairman CCP, warned business associations against facilitating collusive practices, price fixing, or allocation of business quotas.
 He stressed that such platforms should be used to promote sectoral growth, enhancing competition, and to benefit consumers. Any anti-competitive conduct will be dealt with strictly under the competition law.

Agriculture minister chairs meeting on good governance roadmap

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PESHAWAR, Aug 15 (APP):Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Minister for Agriculture, Sajjad Barkwal on Friday chaired a meeting regarding good governance roadmap at Directorate General of Agriculture Extension.
The meeting was attended by Secretary Agriculture Ambar Ali Khan, Director General Agriculture Extension Murad Ali, Director General Agriculture Research Abdul Rauf, Director General Agricultural Engineering, Soil and Water Conservation, On-Farm Water Management and district directors of the Agriculture Extension Department.
On the occasion, the officials were briefed about Good Governance Roadmap Vision under which provincial government aims to ensure timely, rapid, regionally and environmentally suitable and simplified provision of agricultural facilities to farmers.
The provincial minister directed that agricultural staff at the district level must establish close contact with farmers and take necessary steps to address their problems. He stressed that all projects and policies in the agriculture sector should be formulated keeping in view the needs and benefits of farmers.
He urged district agriculture directors to take urgent measures for the development and revival of agriculture across all districts of the province in order to restore farmers’ confidence and ensure economic stability.
He directed district officers to conduct experimental trials of new and economically significant crops suited to local and seasonal conditions so that farmers could have alternative income sources through the introduction of new crops.

Speech competition, national songs programme held at Nursing College

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LAHORE, Aug 15 (APP):A speech competition and national songs program titled “Today’s Pakistani Youth is an Aware and Responsible Citizen” was organised at the Post-graduate College of Nursing (PGCN) Punjab, here on Friday.
The event was presided over by Principal Razia Bano. Participants delivered passionate and well-reasoned speeches that received loud applause from the audience. Speaking on the occasion, Principal Razia Bano highlighted the importance of such competitions in polishing students’ abilities and boosting their confidence. She urged nursing students to pursue specialized education to serve humanity with dedication, adding that both curricular and extracurricular activities are equally promoted at the college to help students enhance their professional skills and bring honor to the institution.
The winners of the competition included Fakhra Shafiq, Sehrish Jamil, Afsha Kiran, Sadeera, and Saba Hameed. Principal Razia Bano awarded them certificates of appreciation and prizes, and announced that similar educational activities will continue in the future.
Faculty members Maimoona Sattar, Farzana Kosar, Samina Kosar, Tahseena, Atiya, Khadija, Sobia, Ishrat, Nasreen Ghazi, Shahida, and Razia, along with a large number of staff members and nurses attended the program.