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PFA crackdown on food safety violations, fine issued

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GUJRAT, Dec 06 (APP):On the direction of Deputy Director Rizwan Saeed, Punjab Food Authority (PFA) teams on Saturday carried out 80 inspections across the district to ensure food outlets comply with hygiene standards.
According to PFA spokesperson, during the operation,23 businesses were given improvement notices.
Six establishments were fined a total of Rs.185,000 for safety breaches.
In addition, one food sample was sent for lab testing, one complaint was addressed immediately and 4.5 kilograms of expired, unsafe food were seized and discarded.

No fear for women now: Hina Butt

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Hina Pervez Butt
MULTAN, Dec 06 (APP):Chairperson Punjab Women Protection Authority Hina Pervez Butt on Saturday said that women must not fear and violence through digital means will be stopped.
She urged women not to fall prey to blackmail adding that practical measures were underway across Punjab to eliminate violence.
Addressing a ceremony at Violence Against Women Centre, she said the government aimed to become the voice of all women facing any form of abuse, including digital harassment.
She praised the efforts of the Punjab government and Chief Minister(CM) Maryam Nawaz, stating that door-to-door campaigns were in progress to curb violence against girls and women.
Hina Parvez Butt reaffirmed that providing justice to victims without fear was their top priority.
Referring to the Sania Zahra case, she said it was a major challenge for the department. “Police investigations revealed it was not suicide but murder .Exhumation was conducted, and we succeeded in proving the truth,” she said, calling it a test case to stop murders being disguised as suicides.
She added that the struggle for women’s rights would continue.
Under the ongoing 16-day campaign, the authority was working to end all forms of violence, including digital abuse, and to ensure victims feel protected and heard.
On this occasion, official of Violence Against Women Centres were also present.

Ahsan Iqbal emphasizes cultural preservation, green architecture and economic stability

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LAHORE, Dec 06 (APP):Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Prof. Ahsan Iqbal said that architecture plays a pivotal role in shaping a nation’s culture and identity, stressing that Pakistan possesses a rich and fertile civilizational heritage that must be preserved, promoted and integrated into modern development trends.
He expressed these views while addressing the closing ceremony of IAPEX 2025 at the Expo Centre on Saturday.
The minister said Pakistan was blessed with a vast and fertile cultural legacy, and its history served as the foundation of its national identity. It was therefore essential, he stressed, to develop and preserve historical assets so that the country’s cultural identity remained clear and intact.
He noted that while many old structures still stood in Karachi, the city’s historic character was rapidly fading, highlighting the need to retain heritage even in modern architectural trends.
Ahsan Iqbal said Pakistan had increased imports over the years but failed to raise exports accordingly, creating economic imbalances. After making the country a nuclear power, he said, the national goal now was to build a strong economy.
Climate change, he added, had become one of the biggest global and national challenges, making it crucial to incorporate green design requirements into all future construction.
He said the era when governments alone could run economies had come to an end worldwide, and economic progress now depended on the strength of the private sector.
When the coalition government took over, the economy was on the brink of default, he said, but steady reforms were helping Pakistan move out of that crisis.
He added that no other country had brought inflation under control as quickly as Pakistan, and the stock market’s new record highs reflected growing investor confidence.
The planning minister said a nation could not maintain its defense for long without a resilient economy.
Paying tribute to the families of martyrs, he said Pakistani mothers were sacrificing their sons for the country, and despite past hardships, Pakistan always responded firmly to India when needed. He said that now the national focus must shift towards “winning the battle of development,” adding “When Pakistan celebrates its 100 years, we should be a three-trillion-dollar economy.”
He said economic strength could not be built in an atmosphere of division and instability, and Pakistan needed an “economic long march,” with every citizen contributing in their respective fields and by establishing “Made in Pakistan” as a leading global brand.
Commenting on recent developments, he said the DG ISPR’s press conference had become necessary under the circumstances. He said the armed forces were making immense sacrifices in the fight against terrorism, and any attempt to unfairly criticize or target the institution would be dealt with strictly.
He said extremists, hostile elements in India and certain actors within Pakistan were involved in conspiracies against the state, adding that if he were in such a situation, he would have held an even stronger press briefing.
Ahsan Iqbal said it was important to distinguish between politics and the state.
He recalled that he and many other leaders had been jailed in fabricated cases, but they never protested abroad against Pakistan. Internal issues, he said, should be resolved responsibly. “Pakistan is our collective family,” he remarked, adding that any attempt to malign the state or the armed forces would be handled firmly.
The minister said the armed forces were fighting terrorism with full commitment, and urged the KP government to make restoring peace its top priority.
If the provincial government failed to fulfill its constitutional responsibilities and the situation moved towards internal unrest, he cautioned, extreme steps such as the imposition of governor’s rule could be considered, although no such option was currently under discussion.

Three arrested in separate encounters, drugs and guns seized

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FAISALABAD, Dec 06 (APP): Police arrested two drug peddlers and a robber in three separate encounters across City Jaranwala, Sadar and Airport areas, here on Saturday.
According to police, suspect identified as Badshah was caught in City Jaranwala with 1.2 kg of heroin, a pistol and a motorcycle after a shootout.
In Sadar,drug peddler namely as Taj was arrested with heroin and a pistol following another gun battle.
In the third incident occurred at Airport,where armed men attempted to rescue robber Arsalan.During a shootout, Arsalan was shot by his own gang and later recaptured. All injured suspects were taken to the hospital.
Further Investigation was underway.

Smog grips South Punjab

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MULTAN, Dec 06 (APP):Smog continued to blanket Multan and South Punjab on Saturday morning, disrupting daily life and reducing visibility across several districts. Health experts advised citizens to take precautionary measures as pollution levels remained dangerously high.
According to the Met Office Multan, the smog spell is expected to persist for the next few days, affecting Dera Ghazi Khan, Muzaffargarh, Alipur, Rajanpur, Bahawalpur, Rahim Yar Khan and adjoining areas. Met Office spokesperson Abdul Razzaq told APP that smog intensity had increased across Punjab, with Bahawalpur recording the lowest visibility at 350 metres.
He said no rainfall was expected in the coming days, while partial clouds and smog would continue to dominate the atmosphere. Meanwhile, according to an environmentalists, Rahim Yar Khan recorded an Air Quality Index (AQI) of 290, while Lahore stood at 262, ranking as the world’s third most polluted city today.
The Punjab government has issued alerts to all relevant departments to improve air quality.
Travelers, students, children and general commuters faced difficulties due to the dense smog layer across Multan and nearby areas.
Hospitals including Nishtar and Civil Hospital reported an increased influx of patients suffering from cough, flu, fever and respiratory issues.
Health experts warned that polluted air was hazardous, especially for asthma patients.
Family physician Dr Abdul Samie advised people to avoid unnecessary outdoor activity and ensure children follow safety measures while going to school.
He stressed the use of masks, avoiding open-air food, and refraining from consuming uncovered items. He added that polluted air could trigger fever, cough and other illnesses.
He further recommended consuming clean or boiled water and juices, and urged citizens to contact their doctor or nearest hospital if they experience fever, flu, eye irritation or breathing difficulty.

ICT Police held four drug dealers; 6kg narcotics seized

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 06 (APP):Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) Police’s Tarnol team arrested four suspects and recovered a total of six kilograms of narcotics, including chars, ice and heroin.
An official told APP on Saturday that the operation was conducted on the special directives of Inspector General of Police (IGP) . A dedicated police team from Tarnol Police Station apprehended four suspects involved in drug dealing and registered separate cases against them. Police recovered 3 kg of hashish, 2 kg of ice (crystal meth), and 1 kg of heroin from their possession.
The arrested suspects were identified as Muhammad Mazhar, Adil Khan, Naseer Ahmed and Muhammad Ramzan.
Deputy Inspector General (DIG)  Muhammad Jawad Tariq said that the crackdown against drug traffickers would continue vigorously under the “Nasha Ab Nahi” campaign. He urged citizens to report any suspicious activity immediately so that society could be cleansed of the menace of drugs.
DIG Tariq reiterated that ICT Police remain committed to eliminating narcotics networks and ensuring a safer community for all residents of the federal capital.

Sindhi cultural day to be celebrated in Hyderabad on Dec 7

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HYDERABAD, Dec 06 (APP): Like other parts of Sindhi  traditional Sindhi cultural day would be celebrated in Hyderabad on 7th December.
On this occasion, people wear attires, Ajrak (traditional block printed shawl) and Sindhi Topi.
During the festival, people gather in all major cities of Sindh at press clubs, and other places to arrange various activities.
Main event of Sindh Culture day to be held at Sindh Museum while various big and small culture programmes will also take place in different areas. It was pertinent to mention that Sindh Culture day was celebrated across Sindh since 2009 with traditional fervor and rejoice.

Health minister urged young doctors to serve with empathy, integrity

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RAWALPINDI, Dec 06 (APP): Punjab Minister for Specialized Healthcare and Medical Education Khawaja Salman Rafique, while addressing the 15th Convocation of Rawalpindi Medical University (RMU) said that the real journey of a doctor begins after receiving the degree and lasts a lifetime.
Health minister urged young doctors to serve with empathy, integrity
He urged the graduation medical professionals to serve humanity with empathy and integrity.
“It is not just a profession; it is service to humanity rooted in empathy, professionalism, ethical practice and continuous learning,” he said.
The minister, also university’s Pro-Chancellor, congratulated the graduates of MBBS batches of 2021, 2022 and 2023, as well as postgraduate scholars, and their families.
He highlighted that the young doctors’ training at RMU has equipped them with world-class clinical skills along with the moral responsibility to treat every patient with compassion and dignity.
He urged them to remain adaptable and innovative amid rapid transformations in global healthcare and to actively contribute to the ongoing reforms in Punjab’s health sector.
Khawaja Salman also paid tributes to RMU’s faculty for their dedication in shaping generations of physicians and praised the university’s leadership in research, community outreach and adoption of international standards in medical education.
Earlier, Vice Chancellor RMU, Professor Dr. Muhammad Umar in his address highlighted the progress of the institution since its establishment in 1974.
He informed the audience that RMU has consistently held the top position among public-sector medical universities in Pakistan in the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings since 2021 and achieved an outstanding HEC score of 98.32.
He further highlighted pioneering initiatives of the university including Pakistan’s first fully integrated modular curriculum aligned with WFME standards, the country’s first university residency programme based on ACGME (USA) guidelines, the inaugural PhD in Clinical Sciences, and cutting-edge facilities such as the Integrated Clinical & Basic Research Laboratory Complex and the Simulation & Innovation Centre.
During the ceremony, degrees were conferred upon graduates of the 44th, 45th and 46th MBBS batches and postgraduate programmes (MS, MD, M.Phil, diplomas and certificates).
Secretary Specialized Healthcare Punjab and former Principals of Rawalpindi Medical College, Professor Dr.Muhammad Mussadiq Khan and Professor Dr. Jehangir Sarwar Khan also attended the ceremony.
The chief guest awarded gold medals, distinctions, and merit certificates to outstanding graduates.
The convocation was attended by a large number of graduation medical professionals, their families, faculty members, alumni and students.

52nd Specialized Training Program participants call on Governor

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KARACHI, Dec 06 (APP):The participants of the 52nd Specialized Training Program, 28th Initial Command Course of the National Police Academy Islamabad called on the Sindh Governor Kamran Khan Tessori, here on Saturday.
The participants reviewed initiatives of the Governor, including IT Marquee, Bell of Hope, and ration distribution.
The Governor’s initiatives are an excellent step toward a public welfare state, the participants said.
 They briefed the Sindh Governor about the training program and their professional experiences.
 The Sindh Governor paid tribute to the professional competence and sense of duty of the young police officers.
 He said that the police force is a strong pillar of the rule of law and public safety.
 He further said that training aligned with modern requirements brings significant improvement to the performance of the police force.

SAPM Haroon engages Sialkot SMEs to discuss sector challenges

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 06 (APP):Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) on Industries and Production Haroon Akhtar on Saturday held a meeting with representatives of the Sialkot Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) Cluster and discussed challenges facing micro, small, and medium enterprises.
The meeting was attended by the Additional Secretary for Industries and Production Mr. Asad Islam Mahni, the Acting CEO of SMEDA Nadia J Seth, and representatives of the Sialkot Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said a news release.
During the meeting, participants discussed in detail the major challenges faced by micro, small, and medium enterprises, which SAPM Haroon described as “the engine of Pakistan’s economy.”
Representatives from medium-sized enterprises called for a shift from the normal tax regime to a fixed tax regime, citing the need for a simpler and more predictable taxation framework.
The Sialkot SME delegation highlighted high electricity prices and limited banking support as major obstacles to business growth. They also raised concerns from the surgical instruments industry, noting that the absence of an accreditation laboratory was severely affecting Pakistan’s exports. “Non-accredited surgical instruments are not accepted in global markets,” industry representatives stressed.
SAPM informed the participants that the government is actively working on introducing a fixed tax regime for SMEs. He also announced a new incentive package based on electricity consumption, under which electricity tariffs will decrease as industrial units consume more units.
To address the surgical industry’s concerns, SAPM directed SMEDA and the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) to jointly develop a strategy for establishing proper accreditation. He further emphasized upgrading existing laboratories to meet international certification standards.
Haroon noted that Sialkot’s SMEs possess export potential worth billions of dollars, but their growth is hindered by difficulties in obtaining lines of credit from banks. He issued instructions to SMEDA and the State Bank of Pakistan to resolve these credit access issues on a priority basis.
Highlighting SMEDA’s vital role in national economic development, he stated that SMEs must be transformed into dollar-generating enterprises. SAPM Haroon Akhtar directed SMEDA to prepare a comprehensive plan and present concrete results in the upcoming review meeting.