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LGH launches probe into irregular employee upgradations

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LAHORE, Dec 13 (APP): The Lahore General Hospital (LGH) administration has taken notice of past employee upgradations made in violation of rules and regulations and has initiated a comprehensive investigation into the matter.
According to an LGH spokesperson on Saturday, a three-member committee has been constituted to monitor the process. The committee comprises Dr Syed Jafar Hussain, AMS Admin, Dr Salman Shakeel, and Akbar Elahi.
At the initial stage, upgradation orders of more than a dozen employees have been immediately withdrawn, while all additional salaries paid to them have been recovered and deposited into the government treasury.
Medical Superintendent General Hospital Prof Dr Faryad Hussain, while briefing Principal Ameer-ud-Din Medical College, Prof Dr Farooq Afzal, stated that legal requirements were ignored during the upgradation of allied health professionals. He said the committee is thoroughly examining the service records of all hospital employees, adding that any upgradation found to be against government policy will be cancelled and all additional financial benefits withdrawn.
Principal Ameer-ud-Din Medical College Prof Dr Farooq Afzal directed the investigation committee to conduct a detailed scrutiny of all records and ensure that decisions are taken strictly on merit. He warned that any violation of transparency, rule of law, or government policy would not be tolerated.

50 pc fare discount announced for special persons in DI Khan

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DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Dec 13 (APP):The district administration has announced a major relief initiative for special persons by introducing “Transport Special Cards,” entitling cardholders to a 50 percent discount on fares across all types of public transport in the district.
The announcement was made by Secretary Regional Transport Authority (RTA) Dera Ismail Khan, Shaukat Iqbal, during an open court organized for persons with disabilities. Following the decision, the Secretary RTA ensured the installation of awareness panaflex banners at all bus terminals in Dera Ismail Khan and held meetings with terminal owners, directing them to strictly implement the discounted fare policy.
It was further stated that Transport Special Cards have been issued for all eligible special persons. These cards will be delivered free of cost to beneficiaries at their homes through the Sahara Centre Dera Ismail Khan.
The initiative was aimed to provide ease of travel, promote social inclusion, and improve accessibility for special persons across the district.

Illegal encroachment cleared, land restored to UET professor

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SARGODHA, Dec 13 (APP): Under directives from Punjab Chief Minister(CM) Maryam Nawaz Sharif,Sargodha district administration on Saturday taken swift action to safeguard citizens’ land rights under the Punjab Protection of Ownership Act 2025.
According to a spokesperson, the District Dispute Resolution Committee (DDRC) acted on a complaint by Professor Dr. Muhammad Zafar Noon, former Dean and Head of New Campus at UET Lahore, removing illegal encroachment from his agricultural land in Tehsil Shahpur.
Deputy Commissioner (DC) Capt (R) Muhammad Waseem ensured an immediate response,with Assistant Commissioner (AC) Shahpur Dr.Abid Mumtaz and Tehsildar Shahpur Sadar Ali Hassan, backed by the PERA Force, executing the operation.The land was successfully restored to its rightful owner.
Professor Dr. Zafar Noon thanked Chief Minister (CM) Maryam Nawaz Sharif,praising the legal protections provided under the Punjab Protection of Ownership Act 2025.
The DC emphasized that all applications under the Act were being addressed on a priority basis to protect citizens’ proprietary rights.

Launching ceremony of 4th edition of “Aik Kahawat, Aik Kahani” held

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KARACHI, Dec 13 (APP):A launching ceremony of the fourth edition of book “Aik Kahawat, Aik Kahani” written by writer Athar Iqbal was organized here at the Karachi Press Club, the other day.
Book published by Fareed Publisher, marking a major addition to contemporary children’s literature. The latest edition reinforces the book’s reputation as a unique and authoritative resource for introducing young readers to the correct and meaningful use of Urdu proverbs through compelling, story-based narratives.
Speaking on the occasion, senior journalist and Chairman Election Committee Karachi Press Club Dr. Tauseef Ahmed Khan said it was highly encouraging to see a government servant like Athar Iqbal maintaining a strong connection with writing. He noted that at a time when book culture is in decline, the creation of training-oriented books for children based on stories and proverbs is of great importance. He added that the book is not only beneficial for children but is equally engaging, useful and intellectually refreshing for adults.
Senior journalist and poet A.H. Khanzada said that Athar Iqbal has quietly accomplished a commendable task. He remarked that those who know how to keep a language alive—whether Urdu or Sindhi—can capture readers’ interest through the simple and easy use of words. He congratulated Athar Iqbal for nurturing literary tradition and generating reading interest through “Aik Kahawat, Aik Kahani.”
Senior journalist and President KUJ Tahir Hasan Khan said that the era of print media was gradually coming to an end, and in such times, creating interest in books among children is a significant achievement. Commenting on the book, senior journalist and social activist Hasan Imam Siddiqui said that Athar Iqbal has shown great courage by continuing book writing in an era of declining print media.
Lyricist, author and journalist Younus Hamdam, who came from New Jersey, USA, said that Athar Iqbal has rendered valuable service to Urdu literature by prioritizing children’s literature. He added that the book is being appreciated not only by children but also by adults, and its impact has even reached the United States, where he plans to work further on it.
Senior journalist, blogger and scholar Munawar Rajput termed the book a valuable addition to Urdu literature. He said the book teaches adults to be kind towards children while offering meaningful lessons for young readers. He appreciated writers’ efforts and described the work as equally useful for both age groups.
Addressing the ceremony, the author Athar Iqbal said that the purpose of writing the book was to inculcate moral awareness, positive behavior and social values among children through stories. He explained that the combination of stories and proverbs not only makes reading interesting for children but also helps guide them towards good decision-making and character building in practical life. He thanked his team, colleagues and readers for their encouragement.
The event was attended by a large number of personalities from journalism, education, literature, social sectors and the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation. Social and literary figure Shaista Bukhari, senior journalist and film/TV journalist Wasi Qureshi, former Director Deputy Mayor Secretariat KMC Razia Sultana, London-based newscaster and Naat reciter Syed Muhammad Iqbal, along with other speakers, praised the book’s usefulness, style and purpose. They said the book is not only important for children’s training and guidance but also an effective medium for transferring traditional wisdom to the younger generation.
At the end of the ceremony, participants interacted with the author, discussing his literary journey, upcoming books and the need for moral education in children’s curricula. The participants emphasized that such initiatives are commendable for the promotion of intellectual and literary activities in society.
Senior journalists Sabir Ali, Dr. Saeed Usmani, Rana Tahir, photojournalist Syed Athar Hussain, Sohail Sanghi, Aziz Sangu, Ahmed Hasan, Tahir Habib, renowned columnist, short story writer and author Rehan Mahmood Khan, Asif Ahmed Khan, Muhammad Zaman, Muhammad Aamir Siddiqui and others were also present.
The National Book Foundation — under the Federal Ministry of Education — had earlier recognized the book’s literary merit by selecting it twice, in 2000 and 2001, for its Children’s Literature Promotion Scheme competitions. The repeated recognition underscores the book’s significance in promoting high-quality Urdu learning materials for the youth.
Featuring 101 proverb-based stories across more than 300 pages, the book not only enriches children’s vocabulary but also serves as an essential guide for teachers, students, and adults wishing to strengthen their command of the national language.

PFA seals marmalade unit, destroys 36,000kg adulterated products

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LAHORE, Dec 13 (APP): The Punjab Food Authority (PFA)  intensified its crackdown on the food fraud mafia in Lahore on Saturday,sealing a substandard marmalade manufacturing unit,registering a case against its owner and destroying thousands of kilograms of unsafe food items.
According to a PFA spokesperson,the operation was conducted under the directives of DG PFA Asim Javed and supervised by the Additional Director and Deputy Director Lahore.
Around 36,000kg of adulterated marmalade,rotten fruits and vegetables and prohibited chemicals were confiscated and destroyed on the spot.
DG Asim Javed said the seized marmalade,prepared from carrot,amla and harar was made from insect-infested, fungus-ridden and decayed fruits.
Hazardous chemicals were reportedly used to mask foul smells and remove insects and fungus, while the substandard marmalade was packaged attractively for distribution across Punjab.
The estimated market value of the destroyed goods was approximately Rs180 million.
“Food terrorists and fraud elements are being dealt with strictly under the law,” the DG said, adding that the PFA is conducting continuous operations to protect public health. He urged citizens to report food safety violations to ensure timely action against offenders.

Education Minister hailed £10m second phase of Pak-UK Education Gateway partnership

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 13 (APP): Federal Minister for Education and Professional Training, Dr Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui appreciated the efforts of Higher Education Commission (HEC) and British Council for launching the £10 million second phase of Pak-UK Education Gateway partnership. The Gateway will help the UK’s world class institutions work with their Pakistani counterparts on shared challenges from climate change to mobility and growth, he said.

According to the HEC on Saturday, a launch ceremony was organized at the HEC Secretariat, which also celebrated the achievements of Phase-I of Pak-UK Education Gateway partnership. Federal Minister for Education and Professional Training, Dr Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui graced the event as chief guest. Acting Chairperson HEC, Nadeem Mahbub, Executive Director HEC Dr Zia Ul Haq, British High Commissioner, Jane Marriott and others were also presented during the event.

Speaking at the occasion, the federal minister said that Pak-UK Education Gateway has produced tangible results.

He commended the efforts of HEC and British Council in fostering this bilateral partnership.

The Minister said that the Government is committed to promote higher education in the country through dedicated measures including development of collaborations and partnerships, and equipping country’s youth with education and skills.

“Education is the bridge that connects people, cultures, and futures,” he emphasized.

Acting Chairperson HEC, Nadeem Mahbub said that Pak-UK Education Gateway is more than a mere programme, functioning instead as a system-to-system partnership.

He shared background of the HEC-British Council partnership and shed light on the achievements marked under the Gateway initiative.

The Chairperson expressed gratitude to all the stakeholders including the UK and Pakistani Governments, the higher education sectors, and the HEC and British Council teams for programme’s success.

He noted that the programme has touched countless lives and continues to benefit the people.

British High Commissioner Jane Marriott said, “Education is the building block of growth and prosperity. Our work on education in Pakistan supports people throughout their lives: from helping reform education policy at the school level, to our strong partnership in higher education. This next phase builds on our already strong relationship, and will unlock opportunities to help both our higher education sectors thrive”.

In his welcome address, Executive Director HEC Dr Zia Ul Haq highlighted the significance of Pak-UK Education Gateway in further strengthening the longstanding partnership.

He said the Gateway has proved to be a flagship collaboration in key areas such as leadership development, quality assurance, distance learning, international mobility, and transnational education, etc.

According to HEC, Phase-II will open up numerous opportunities, and further strengthen the bilateral collaborative relationship. It will result in increased funding for scholarships, research grants and exchange between universities in both countries to work on shared challenges like climate change. A Start Up Challenge Fund will be set up to support Pakistan-UK collaborations in pursuing opportunities for growth, finding new markets and commercial success.

The partnership will also lead to development of high performing leadership in Pakistan’s education system with the governance to support it. This means a strong emphasis on inclusion, including access on campuses for people with disabilities, the role of women in senior leadership positions, quality assurance and standards setting, ensuring that more young people enjoy access to higher education. The collaborative programme is also aimed at paving the way for the growth of Transnational Education and a commitment to Mutual Recognition of Qualifications, it said.

Phase-I of Pak-UK Education Gateway, launched in 2018, supported the development of 165 partnerships between institutions in both countries, 2,000 joint research papers and £5 million that was awarded in research grants. Due to the work done in Phase-I – the Gateway has already become a cornerstone of international collaboration, driving innovation and research excellence, it added.

“Funded 50:50 by the HEC and British Council – the programme will develop closer, and more mutually beneficial ties between universities and institutions in the UK and Pakistan,” it noted.

Hamza Asif resurges as Pakistan’s hope for Olympic glory in swimming

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By Khurram Shahzad
ISLAMABAD, Dec 13 (APP):Pakistan’s rising swimming sensation, Hamza Asif, has solidified his status as the nation’s fastest swimmer following a record-breaking performance at the 35th National Games in Karachi. With this extraordinary achievement, Hamza has reignited the country’s hopes of qualifying for the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics, reviving Pakistan’s long-quiet dreams of Olympic success in swimming.
The 19-year-old, who began his career as a young trainee at Faisalabad’s Chenab Club, secured three gold medals, one silver, and set a new national record in the 50m breaststroke. His achievements have intensified comparisons with Pakistan’s former Olympic swimmer Iftikhar Ahmed Shah, who represented the country at the 1948 London Olympics, exactly 80 years before the LA Games where Hamza now aims to compete.
Hamza’s journey started far from Pakistan’s competitive swimming hubs. With no 50-metre training pool available in Faisalabad, his grandparents routinely drove him for early-morning practice sessions, while his mother supervised his initial training alongside the pool. His foundational coaching came from Imran Nazir at Chenab Club, where his early potential was first identified.
At the National Games this year, Hamza delivered one of the most dominant swimming performances in recent memory. He won gold in the 100m freestyle, gold in the 50m freestyle (23.65 seconds), gold in the 50m breaststroke, and silver in the 50m butterfly. His 29.99-second finish in the 50m breaststroke made him the first Pakistani swimmer to complete the event under 30 seconds.
Behind his rapid rise lies structured institutional support led by ACTIVIT, a Lahore-based sports science and performance organisation headed by Rd. Rizwan Aftab Ahmed, CEO of ACTIVIT and Director of National Hospital Lahore. Rd. Rizwan, the maternal grandson of Olympic swimmer Iftikhar Ahmed Shah, has personally taken a keen interest in the progress of Hamza Asif, with all three proudly carrying forward the legacy of Aitchison College Lahore, which has the honour of producing some of the great athletes the nation has seen.
Under ACTIVIT’s programme, Hamza receives advanced diagnostics, sports-specific medical supervision, nutritional planning, supplementation, strength and conditioning protocols, and frequent performance tracking. Rd. Rizwan has personally overseen the athlete’s metabolic assessment and diet management, positioning ACTIVIT not merely as a sponsor but as a long-term performance partner.
Support has also come from the BARD Foundation, which identified Hamza at an early stage and funded his international training. Their assistance enabled him to undergo high-performance swimming camps in Thailand, which Hamza credits for refining his technique and improving his competitive maturity.
This international exposure paved the way for his recruitment to the University of Tennessee Southern in the United States, where he now trains as part of the UTS FireHawks programme. Competing in the US collegiate circuit has provided regular access to Olympic-standard pools, professional coaching, and exposure to international-level swimmers.
Hamza’s career trajectory has drawn attention because of its similarities to that of Olympian Iftikhar Ahmed Shah, who represented Pakistan in 1948 after training at Aitchison College. The parallel has become more pronounced with ACTIVIT’s involvement, linking Pakistan’s past Olympic participation with its next credible hope.
Speaking after his National Games performance, Hamza said his focus is firmly on the Olympic cycle. “My target is LA 2028,” he stated. “Every competition from here is part of that preparation.” His family has played a crucial role throughout his journey. His father, acknowledging the growing expectations, said, “We work hard and leave the rest to Allah.” It is hoped that Hamza Asif will work harder and succeed in achieving his biggest dream of representing Pakistan in LA Olympics in 2028.

Former cricketer Moin Khan calls on Governor

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KARACHI, Dec 13 (APP):Governor of Sindh Kamran Khan Tesori met former cricketer Moin Khan at the Governor’s House here on Saturday.
The meeting involved detailed discussions on the establishment of cricket academies in Sindh and talent hunt programs.
Emphasis was placed on the training of young players, professional coaching, and the promotion of sports infrastructure.
An agreement was made to promote cricket activities at the grassroots level in Sindh.
The Governor of Sindh said that sports play an important role in guiding the youth in a positive direction, as well as in developing discipline and character.
He said that the provision of opportunities for talented youth to advance is a priority of the government.
He further said that the youth will stay away from negative trends when sports fields are flourishing.

New family park opens

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SARGODHA, Dec 13 (APP): The Parks and Horticulture Authority (PHA) completed and opened a new family park in Block No 31 in the city.
Commissioner Jahanzaib Awan had the park inaugurated by children of the local community in a ceremony on Saturday.
The ceremony was attended by Managing Director PHA Muhammad Arshad, CEO Metropolitan Corporation Majid bin Ahmed, along with a large number of residents and families.
Speaking on the occasion, the commissioner said the park would provide a clean, safe, and open recreational space for the residents.
“Now, women will be able to enjoy morning walks, children will play in a secure environment, and people can relax near their homes in the evenings,” he added.

PFA cracks down on food safety,fines Rs.95,000 and seals two shops

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GUJRAT, Dec 13 (APP): The Punjab Food Authority (PFA) on Saturday ramped up its efforts to ensure food safety,completing 80 inspections across the district as part of an ongoing crackdown.
According to a PFA spokesperson,30 food outlets were issued improvement notices,while fines totaling Rs95,000 were imposed on five establishments for violations.
Three food samples were sent for laboratory analysis and two shops were sealed due to non-compliance with food safety regulations.
During the operation, PFA teams confiscated and destroyed 1.4 kilograms of expired and prohibited food items.
The spokesperson emphasized that such operations would continue with strict action against any food safety law violators to protect public health.