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Internet suspension in Balochistan a security measure: Tariq Fazal

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 15 (APP): Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Dr. Tariq Fazal Chaudhry on Friday informed the Senate that the recent temporary suspension of internet services in parts of Balochistan was solely a security measure.

Responding to a calling attention notice regarding the suspension of mobile internet across 36 districts of Balochistan on security grounds, he said that under the Pakistan Telecommunication (Reorganization) Act, 1996, such decisions followed a specific process.

Requests originate from the Ministry of Interior and Narcotics Control, based on recommendations from relevant security stakeholders, and are then forwarded to the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) for implementation, he said.

The minister said that mobile internet services in Balochistan were suspended from August 6 to August 31 due to credible security concerns.
However, telephone services remained fully operational, and the restriction was limited to mobile internet. “All airlines, including PIA and private carriers, are fully functional in Balochistan, while road and rail links to Quetta and other cities remain open,” he added.

“These decisions are taken for specific locations where credible security threats exist, not in unrelated areas,” the minister stressed. Recalling past incidents of terrorism in the province — including attacks on the Jaffar Express and the Army Public School in Khuzdar, where innocent children lost their lives — he said such measures are based on intelligence reports and aim to prevent loss of life.

Addressing concerns about prepaid internet packages purchased by students and residents during the suspension period, Dr. Tariq Fazal assured that he would raise the matter with the relevant ministry. “I commit to the House that unused credit for the days affected by the suspension will be carried forward to the next month so that people, especially students, do not suffer financial loss,” he added.

Gold prices dip by Rs1,000 to Rs 357,100 per tola

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 15 (APP):The price of 24 karat per tola gold witnessed a decrease of Rs1,000 on Friday and was sold at Rs357,100 against its sale at Rs358,100 on the previous trading day, All Pakistan Sarafa Gems and Jewelers Association reported.
The prices of 10 grams of 24 karat also decreased by Rs 858 to Rs.306,155 from Rs 307,013 whereas the price of 10 grams of 22 Karat went down by Rs 786 to Rs 280,652 from Rs 281,438.
The rates of per tola and ten gram silver remained stagnant at Rs.4,072 and Rs 3,491 respectively.
The price of gold in the international market decreased by $10 to $3,344 from $3,354 whereas silver remained constant at $38.39, the Association reported.

“VSisters”, Pakistan’s first all women ride service steering safety, dignity & empowerment

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 15 (APP):On Pakistan’s busy roads, a new movement is rewriting the story and it’s all about freedom, safety, and dignity for women. VSisters, the country’s first all-women ride-hailing service, is not just about transport — it is about honor, and the unshakable promise of zero harassment. “VSisters” where, both rider and passenger are women, and every journey is a statement: women in Pakistan have the right to move freely, safely, and without fear.
At the heart of this initiative is Hassan Tariq, an educated professional from Peshawar with a master’s degree from the United Kingdom. A graduate of one of Peshawar’s most prestigious schools, he began his career at HBL Karachi before stepping into entrepreneurship. His vision for VSisters was born not from business ambition, but from a deep personal conviction to protect and empower women.
“We don’t just provide a ride,” Mr. Tariq told APP. “We provide peace of mind. Every woman who travels with us knows she is in safe hands.”
That conviction came from a painful memory. It was August  last year, exactly one year ago when Hassan Tariq’s life took a turn he could never undo. Stopped at a red light between Islamabad’s F-10 and F-11, he noticed an elegant, educated young woman on the back of a rented bike.
But instead of a safe ride, she was enduring humiliation — the male rider taunting and harassing her openly in traffic. Her patience snapped; she began striking him with her handbag in desperation. Cars slowed, bystanders turned to watch, and before anyone could intervene, the man sped off.
Hassan sat frozen, a knot of anger and shame tightening in his chest. “At that moment,” he recalls, “my ghairat burned. I thought, how can we call ourselves a civilized Muslim society when our women cannot even travel from one place to another without fear? That day, I vowed to create a service where no woman would have to feel that helpless again.”
Launched on June 16, 2025, after completing all legal and operational requirements, VSisters now operates in Islamabad, Rawalpindi, and Lahore with 464 active female riders — 64 in Islamabad, 44 in Rawalpindi, and around 356 in Lahore. Expansion to Karachi, Faisalabad, and Gujranwala is already underway.
More than a transport service, VSisters is a platform for women’s empowerment. The company provides free motorbike training to women aged 18 and above, helping them earn an income and gain independence. “Our aim is to make women not just passengers, but also drivers of change,” Mr. Tariq said.
Among VSisters’ many success stories is Faryal, a Lahore-based rider who currently stands as one of the platform’s highest earners, bringing in an income that comfortably surpasses what most women in similar jobs make. While many female workers in the transport sector struggle to get by, VSisters riders are earning nearly twice as much as their counterparts, thanks to fair pay, strong demand for safe travel, and the trust the brand has built among female commuters. For women like Faryal, it’s not just a job — it’s financial independence, dignity, and proof that women-led services can thrive in Pakistan.
For riders like Nimra in Rawalpindi, the difference is life-changing: “Before VSisters, I wanted to work but safety was always a concern. Now I earn well, and every passenger tells me they feel safe with me. It’s empowering for both of us.”
Passengers feel the relief too. Ayesha, a university student in Islamabad, said, “I travel without anxiety now. There’s no inappropriate behavior, no fear. I reach home safely, every time.”
Women’s rights activists say initiatives like VSisters are essential for reclaiming public spaces for women. “Zero harassment isn’t a luxury — it’s a right. VSisters is proving that safety and empowerment can go hand in hand,” said Sara Khan, a Lahore-based activist.
With every pink-helmeted rider, VSisters is sending a message: women have the right to safety, the right to dignity, and the right to move — freely and fearlessly.

BISE to declare grade-9th result on Aug 20

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FAISALABAD, Aug 15 (APP):Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education(BISE), Faisalabad will announce matriculation (class 9th) result on August 20,2025(Wednesday).
A spokesman to board said that the result will be uploaded at 10a.m. on website www.bisefsd.edu.pk .
The candidates could also check the result through SMS service by sending their roll number at 800240.

Govt orders single-point power supply for All SEZs, industrial estates

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 15 (APP):In a major step towards ease of doing business and boosting industrial productivity, the Power Division has ordered immediate implementation of a single-point electricity supply system for all Special Economic Zones (SEZs) and industrial estates across the country.
The Ministry of Energy (Power Division) has directed all electricity distribution companies (DISCOs) to swiftly coordinate with the administrations of industrial zones and Special Economic Zones (SEZs) to implement a single-point electricity supply mechanism, in accordance with the recent NEPRA decision.
The directive was issued by Federal Minister for Power, Sardar Awais Ahmad Khan Leghari, who instructed all DISCOs to finalize agreements with the concerned zone administrations without delay.
Earlier, following Cabinet approval, the Power Division had submitted a formal request to NEPRA on February 25, seeking permission to provide power to these zones through a single-point connection. After detailed consultations, NEPRA granted approval on August 11 and directed that final agreements be reached with the respective zones.
This move is aimed at simplifying the billing system, ensuring transparency, and reducing unnecessary interference and potential corruption in the electricity distribution process.
The implementation of the single-point supply system is expected to significantly benefit industrial consumers by improving service delivery and enhancing investor confidence in SEZs and industrial estates nationwide.

KP CM grieved over losses in torrential rains, orders immediate relief

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PESHAWAR, Aug 15 (APP):Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur has expressed profound grief over the loss of lives and property caused by heavy rains and related incidents in Bajaur, Battagram, Bunner, and other districts of the province.
Extending condolences to the bereaved families, the CM prayed for the forgiveness of the deceased and patience for their loved ones, while wishing the injured a swift recovery.
Gandapur pledged that the provincial government would stand by the victims in this difficult time and provide full support.
He directed immediate relief operations, rescue of people trapped in floodwaters, and mobilization of all available resources to locate missing persons.
He also instructed all district administrations and rescue services to remain on high alert in view of the prevailing weather conditions and to ensure proactive measures for timely emergency response and public safety.

Ministers Hanif Abbasi, Ali Pervaiz Malik call on Prime Minister

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Islamabad : Federal Minister for Petroleum Ali Parvez Malik calls on Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on 15 August, 2025.

ISLAMABAD, Aug 15 (APP): Minister for Petroleum Ali Pervaiz Malik Friday called on Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif and discussed matters of mutual interests.

During the meeting, issues related to the Petroleum Division were reviewed in detail.

Ministers Hanif Abbasi, Ali Pervaiz Malik call on Prime Minister
Islamabad : Federal Minister for Railway Hanif Abbasi calls on Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on 15 August, 2025.

Separately, Minister for Railway Hanif Abbasi met with the prime minister and discussed the matters pertaining to railways division.

The overall political situation of the country also came under discussion during both meetings.

10 power thieves netted

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SARGODHA, Aug 15 (APP):The Faisalabad Electric Supply Company (FESCO) on Friday apprehended 10 power pilferers.
According to a spokesperson,Sub-Divisional Officers (SDOs) along with other staff conducted operations against power theft in Tariqabad,Noori gate area,Lahore road,Queen chowk and Muhammadi colony and arrested 10 power thieves including Ghulam Rasool,Shah Saleem,Mujtaba Shah,Ahmed Shair,Noor Ullah,Amir Khan, Asmatullah,Ghulam Baqir,Shafique and Rana Khaleel in electricity theft.
Further investigation was underway.

Young woman from AJK earns pride of Pakistan award

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MUZAFFARABAD, Aug 15 (APP):Syeda Muhadsa Naqvi, a distinguished social activist, advocate, and founder of the non-profit organization Leading Visionaries, has been conferred with the prestigious Pride of Pakistan Award by the Government of Pakistan.
The honor was bestowed during the Maarq-e-Haq and Independence Day celebrations at Jinnah Stadium, Islamabad, in the esteemed presence of the President of Pakistan, the Prime Minister of Pakistan, and Chief of Army Staff, Field Marshal Asim Munir. This year’s other Pride of Pakistan recipients included Ali Fareed Khawaja, Nadia Patel, Dr. Fazal Wahid, Shahida Abassi, and Sabra Gul, along with several other luminaries recognized for their remarkable contributions to the nation.
Since founding Leading Visionaries in 2020 to promote youth leadership and awareness of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, Muhadsa has emerged as a powerful voice for empowerment and social change. She represented Pakistan in the 2022 Global Undergraduate Exchange Program (UGRAD) in the United States, received a Gold Medal from the Prime Minister of Azad Jammu & Kashmir in 2023 for her volunteer work in National Youth Empowerment, was named among Pakistan’s 100 Young Influencers in 2024, and in 2025 was selected from over 183 countries for the UPG Sustainability Leadership Program, where she topped her cohort and earned a fully funded return trip to Hurricane Island, USA. An LLB Gold Medalist from the University of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (UAJK), she has consistently demonstrated academic excellence alongside her dedication to youth development, leadership training, gender equality, and raising Pakistan’s profile on the global stage. Speaking on the occasion, Muhadsa Naqvi expressed gratitude to Allah (SWT) for the honor and dedicated the award to all those who have ever supported her, no matter how briefly, in her life. She offered a heartfelt tribute to her late mother, acknowledging her prayers and guidance as the greatest strength behind her journey.

High Commissioner of Bangladesh participated in Independence Day event at RMU

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RAWALPINDI, Aug 15 (APP): The High Commissioner of Bangladesh in Pakistan, Muhammad Iqbal Hussain has expressed his good wishes for Pakistan and reiterated the continued mutual cooperation between both the brotherly countries. He said that people of the two countries have strong relations which would be further strengthened in the days to come.
The High Commissioner remarked this while talking at the flag hoisting ceremony, organized by Rawalpindi Medical University (RMU) to mark Pakistan’s Independence Day here on Friday.
The High Commissioner while recalling the separation in 1971, said that despite the separation, the bond of affection between the two nations remains strong.
“We may have parted ways, but we are still working together, and our relations are strengthening”, he said.
The High Commissioner further said that the bilateral cooperation in various fields including in education and trade would be further enhanced.
He expressed his delight at visiting RMU and highlighted Bangladesh’s heartfelt love for Pakistan.
During the visit, he participated in the flag-hoisting ceremony, toured various departments of the university and also planted a sapling.
Earlier upon his arrival at the University, the Bangladeshi High Commissioner was accorded warm reception by Dr. Muhammad Umar, VC RMU along with the University’s senior officials.
The vice chancellor while welcoming the visiting dignitary, described the visit as ‘historic development’ since it was the first ever visit by any Bangladeshi Ambassador to RMU.
“The visit highlights the strengthening diplomatic and educational ties between Pakistan and Bangladesh”, said Dr. Umar.
Special prayers on the occasion were offered for the peace and prosperity of Pakistan and Bangladesh.