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Solar System installation Process started

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SARGODHA, Dec 04 (APP):Solar plates installation process has been started in Sargodha district for domestic consumers  under the Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz public-welfare initiative.
According to a spokesman of district administration, solar units were being installed in phases for citizens whose names were included in the government’s draw.
He said the project aimed to reduce household electricity expenses, lessen the impact of load-shedding, and promote environmentally friendly energy solutions.
Speaking to the media on Thursday, former MNA Mohsin Shah Nawaz Ranjha thanked party leaders Nawaz Sharif and Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz for prioritizing public-oriented development.
He said the project reflects the continuity of the party’s policies focused on ease, welfare, and direct relief to citizens. Pakistan Muslim Leauge-Nawaz Mohsin Shah Ranjha added that the installation of solar systems would not only reduce electricity bills but also help households achieve energy self-sufficiency, offering long-term financial relief for families across the district.
Residents expressed satisfaction over the rollout, terming the initiative a practical relief for households facing high electricity tariffs. Many said that access to solar energy has become a significant hope during a period of rising power costs.

Philanthropists to drive Nationwide education revolution with GCT

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 04 (APP):The leading Sindh-based educational charity, Green Crescent Trust (GCT), is set to hold consecutive get-togethers in Lahore and Islamabad, seeking philanthropic support from prominent businessmen and industrialists in Punjab and the federal capital to accelerate its mission of enrolling out-of-school children across Sindh.
GCT CEO Zahid Saeed will deliver a compelling presentation highlighting key facts and figures related to the current education in Pakistan.
He will also outline a practical and impactful way forward, proposing sustainable solutions to address the serious challenges facing school education—particularly for underprivileged children—through GCT’s proven and scalable model.
For the past 31 years, GCT has been working tirelessly to eradicate illiteracy and provide quality education to children from underprivileged communities.
The trust has established a network of 173 charitable schools in remote areas of Sindh, with a total enrolment of 34,660 students, over 40 per cent of whom are girls.
Among these students, 2,150 orphans receive specialized support for both their education and welfare, delivered by more than 2,000 qualified teachers committed to serving deprived communities.
The upcoming event in Lahore will be graced by Punjab Finance Minister Mian Mujtaba Shuja-ur-Rehman as the chief guest, with Provincial Minister for Primary and Secondary Healthcare Khawaja Imran Nazir attending as the guest of honor.  In Islamabad, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Tourism Sardar Yasir Ilyas Khan will grace the event as the chief guest.
Both events will be conducted by Renowned artist Adnan Siddiqui, whose continued support adds powerful voice and visibility to GCT’s mission.
Renowned business leader Khawaja Shahzeb Akram and Usman Shaukat, President of the Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce & Industry, will graciously host the upcoming fundraising dinners in Lahore and Islamabad, respectively.
Both are widely respected for their dynamic leadership and unwavering commitment to social development.

ATC Rawalpindi adjourns November 9 protest case involving Aleema Khan till December 8

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RAWALPINDI, Dec 04 (APP):The Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) Rawalpindi on Thursday adjourned the hearing of a November 26 protest case until December 8.
The case, registered at Sadiqabad police station, names several PTI leaders and workers, including Aleema Khanum, sister of PTI founder, among the accused.
During today’s proceedings before ATC Judge Amjad Ali Shah, Aleema Khan appeared in person, marking her attendance as required.
The prosecution team, led by the Prosecutor Zaheer Shah, along with a witness, was also present in court.
Defense counsel Faisal Malik requested the courtfor adjournment, citing the strike by lawyers. He requested the next hearing be fixed for Thursday, December 11.
Special Prosecutor Zaheer Shah opposed any further delay, pointing out that conviction was formally framed against the accused on October 15, and subsequent hearings have repeatedly been postponed.
“The prosecution has extended full cooperation and the court has already accommodated the defense by granting dates as per their convenience,” he argued.
Zaheer insisted that the case should move forward without additional adjournments and proposed December 8 as the next date.
After hearing both sides, Judge Amjad Ali Shah accepted the prosecution’s request and adjourned the matter till Monday, December 8.

SSP SIU issues directives to improve performance against serious crimes

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KARACHI, Dec 04 (APP):Senior Superintendent of Police, Special Investigation Unit (SIU), Dr. Muhammad Imran Khan issued a series of directives to SIU officers and personnel during a roll call and meeting aimed at improving the unit’s overall performance, according to an SIU spokesperson on Thursday.
During the meeting, the SSP reviewed the performance of all SIU/CIA officers and stressed the need for resolving major cases including murder, attempted murder, extortion, and armed robbery through technical investigation. He also ordered an intensified crackdown on drug-related offences.
Dr. Imran Khan warned that strict departmental action will be taken against any officers or personnel found negligent, involved in misconduct, or supporting criminal activities.
He further instructed that officers must be immediately informed in case of raids or arrests, and emphasized action against organised criminal groups. Attendance on the Police Software “Point Me” system was also ordered to be ensured at 100 percent.
DSP Operations Wasif Qureshi and DSP Sohail were also present during the meeting.
The SSP directed officers to eliminate criminal elements to help maintain peace and security in the city.

Pak-UK relations, security cooperation discussed in meeting between Interior Minister and British High Commisioner

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 04 (APP): Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi held a significant meeting with British High Commissioner Jane Marriott on Thursday focusing on bilateral relations, security cooperation, and issues of mutual interest.
The discussions also covered the return of Pakistanis residing illegally in the UK.
In the meeting, documents for the extradition of Shehzad Akbar and Adil Raja were handed over on behalf of the Government of Pakistan. Minister Naqvi emphasized the need for their immediate repatriation, stating that both individuals are wanted in Pakistan and should be handed over without delay.
Minister Naqvi also provided substantial evidence against Pakistani citizens involved in propaganda activities. He affirmed Pakistan’s commitment to freedom of expression but cautioned that fake news is a problem for every country. “No country can allow defamation and slander against its state and institutions from abroad,” he said.
Highlighting the importance of international cooperation, Naqvi welcomed the UK’s support in repatriating those spreading anti-Pakistan propaganda. The Interior Ministry has also initiated the extradition process through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Federal Secretary Interior Mohammad Khurram Agha and other senior officials were present during the meeting.

Inclusive disability policies benefit everyone: UN chief

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UNITED NATIONS, Dec 04 (APP):Discussions around promoting greater inclusion of people with disabilities in society topped the agenda at the United Nations on Thursday.
“When inclusion is real, everyone benefits,” UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said in his message to mark the International Day of Persons with Disabilities.
He stressed that people with disabilities drive progress that benefits everyone, highlighting how their leadership has improved disaster preparedness, expanded inclusive education and employment, and ensured that humanitarian responses reach those most at risk.
The head of the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA), Li Jinhua, recalled that at the Second World Summit for Social Development held last month in Doha, the international community reaffirmed that real social progress is only achieved when everyone is included.
Yet persons with disabilities continue to face obstacles to integration, including higher multi-dimensional poverty. They are also twice as likely to be unemployed, in addition to being excluded from a world moving increasingly online.
“These are not just statistics. They are structural failures that undermine our collective potential,” he said in a recorded message at a virtual event to commemorate the Day.
Participants included representatives from Deaf Leaders of Tomorrow Foundation (DLTF), an international non-profit that is spearheading a youth-led pilot initiative on sign language rights at the UN.
It involves training at DTLF, Gallaudet University – the world’s first such institution for deaf and hard of hearing students – and at UN Headquarters in New York, so that deaf youth gain a foundation in human rights frameworks, disability rights principles, diplomacy and global advocacy.
The initiative does more than just train young leaders, but also “strengthens global development, departing from the disability framework to the human rights framework,” DLTF’s Yana Hadjihristova said in sign language.
She urged Member States and UN agencies to integrate sign language rights into all youth frameworks, adopt a global sign language equity strategy, and ensure that deaf youth play a bigger role in decision-making.
“The message we bring is simple and powerful,” she said.  “Sign language creates leaders. Deaf leaders create inclusion. And when the United Nations promotes sign language equity, the entire human rights system becomes stronger.”
In Doha, countries adopted a declaration that outlined “a clear blueprint” towards full inclusion and participation of persons with disabilities, said Mr. Li.
Actions include social policies and programmes on integration, addressing needs as well as ensuring inclusive, accessible and equitable health services, housing, education, universal social protection and employment opportunities.
He said UNDESA is fully committed to supporting Member States in turning the commitments into national policy.
“As we move forward, let us remember societies that work for persons with disabilities are resilient, equitable and prosperous for all, leaving no one behind.”
In New York, the outgoing UN Global Advocate for Persons with Disabilities in Conflict and Peacebuilding Situations said he felt that he had failed in the position, noting that the situation for this population has not changed.
Photojournalist Gilles Duley, who lost three limbs in Afghanistan, said that his job as an advocate is to bring stories from the frontline. Yet, as a person with a disability, he is often asked to deliver inspiring talks.
“I’m not here as an advocate to be an inspiration for people. My job is to share stories, because the reality on the ground for people with disability has not changed,” he said.
“So, I feel I failed in my position here. I feel it has achieved very little because I have not had that opportunity to truly be an advocate.”
Duley said that too often, persons with disabilities are presented as inspirational and resilient, which they are, “but that means the stories of those left behind who are truly vulnerable are often ignored or forgotten.  We can’t romanticize the idea of disability.”

Kerb currency market

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Kerb Currency
KARACHI, Dec 04 (APP):Following were the Opening Rates of foreign currencies in kerb market issued by the Forex Association
of Pakistan (FAP), here on Thursday.
F.C.                                           OW RATE      HIGH RATE
(Inter Bank)                             280.45                 280.50
USD                                        281.03                 281.50
EURO                                       327.30                 330.30
GBP                                          374.30                 377.30
JPY                                            1.79                   1.89
AED                                        76.70                    77.10
SAR                                         74.90                   75.10

Inspector Iram of Rawalpindi Police wins double gold at World Powerlifting Championship

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RAWALPINDI, Dec 04 (APP): Inspector Iram Khanum of the Rawalpindi Police has secured two gold medals at the World Powerlifting Championship 2025 held in Sri Lanka, earning international recognition and bringing honour to the Punjab Police and Pakistan, a police spokesman said on Thursday.
According to the spokesman, Inspector Khanum clinched first position in the powerlifting category as well as the deadlift event, defeating a leading Indian competitor in the process.
Inspector Iram of Rawalpindi Police wins double gold at World Powerlifting Championship
On her arrival at the City Police Officer’s Office on Wednesday, she received a warm welcome from the Rawalpindi Police. CPO Rawalpindi Syed Khalid Hamdani congratulated her on the remarkable achievement and commended her performance.
“Inspector Iram Khanum is a shining star of the Punjab Police, and her outstanding success is a matter of pride not only for the department but for the entire nation,” the CPO said.
The spokesman added that her accomplishment would serve as an inspiration for women officers and athletes across the country.

Crackdown nets 32 drug peddlers; over 41kg of charas seized across Rawalpindi

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RAWALPINDI, Dec 04 (APP):City Police Officer (CPO) Rawalpindi Syed Khalid Hamdani ordered an intensified crackdown on narcotics, resulting in the arrest of 32 alleged suppliers and the recovery of more than 41 kilograms of charas across the district, a police spokesman said on Thursday.
According to the spokesman, the Wah Saddar Police apprehended four suspects and seized 6.910 kilograms of charas. The Race Course Police captured five alleged peddlers with 3.360 kilograms, while the Rawat Police held two men and recovered 3.340 kilograms.
The Taxila Police rounded up three suspects with 3.205 kilograms, whereas the Airport Police detained another three with 3.130 kilograms of charas. The Pirwadhai Police arrested two men with 3.035 kilograms of the contraband.
The Waris Khan Police took two suspects into custody with 2.880 kilograms, the Chaklala Police arrested two with 2.800 kilograms, and the Naseerabad Police detained two alleged peddlers with 2.720 kilograms.
The Ratta Amral Police apprehended one suspect with 2.200 kilograms, while the Morgah Police held two with 2.060 kilograms. The Kallar Syedan Police also arrested one alleged peddler with 1.650 kilograms, and the Gujar Khan Police captured one suspect with 1.610 kilograms of the contraband.
The Dhamial Police detained one man with 1.360 kilograms, while the City Police booked one accused person with 1.100 kilograms of charas.
“All possible measures are being taken to root out the drug scourge in line with the Punjab chief minister’s vision of a drug-free province,” the spokesman added.

Ayaz expresses deep sympathy over flood losses in Sri Lanka, Indonesia

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 04 (APP):National Assembly Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq Thursday expressed profound grief and sorrow over the tragic loss of lives and extensive property damage caused by severe flooding in Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand.
In a statement issued here, the Speaker conveyed heartfelt condolences and solidarity with the families affected by the devastating floods, as well as with the parliaments, governments and people of the disaster-hit countries.
Ayaz Sadiq emphasized the urgent need for enhanced global cooperation to support relief and rehabilitation efforts in the affected regions.
He called on the international community to take priority-based measures to assist the flood-stricken nations in their recovery.
Highlighting the growing threat of climate-related disasters, the Speaker said that natural calamities are a direct consequence of climate change, which demands a joint global strategy to mitigate its impacts.
He said that Pakistan itself is among the countries vulnerable to climate-induced challenges.
The Speaker underscored the need for collective efforts to ensure the swift rehabilitation and support of the flood victims, urging the world community to stand with the affected nations in this difficult time.