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Ghotki – Kandhkot bridge on River Indus to be inaugurated by 2027: Murad

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KARACHI, Dec 05 (APP):Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has announced that the Ghotki–Kandhkot Road and Bridge Project connecting Sindh, Punjab, and Balochistan, on which the halted work has been resumed, will be inaugurated in June 2027.
     He took this decision while presiding over the 49th  PPP Policy Board meeting, in which he revised timelines of the project, construction progress, cost escalations, and security challenges.
     The meeting, held at the Chief Minister’s House, was attended by Health Minister Dr Azra Pechuho, Irrigation Minister Jam Khan Shoro, Works & Services Minister Ali Hassan Zardari, Special Assistant to CM for Investment Syed Qasim Naveed, Chief Secretary Asif Hyder Shah, PSCM Agha Wasif, Chairman P&D Najam Shah, MPA Ghulam Qadir Chandio, DR Sarosh Lodhi, and other members of the Board.
The Chief Minister was briefed on the project’s implementation history, cost, and the findings of the Technical Committee.
The Ghotki–Kandhkot Bridge Project was initiated by the Works & Services Department, with the Concession Agreement signed in May 2018. The initial hydraulic design was approved by the  Indus River Commission (IRC)  for a three-kilometre bridge length, and construction began in August 2020.
Following the devastating 2022 floods, the IRC, observed that bridges constructed bank-to-bank were resilient and allowed floodwaters to pass smoothly, while those not bank-to-bank caused pressure on flood protection embankments and increased lag times. Therefore, the IRC mandated that all future bridges over the River Indus be constructed bank-to-bank. Consequently, the Ghotki–Kandhkot Bridge length increased from three km to 12.2 km, requiring major revisions in scope, timeline, and cost, and amended agreements were signed in 2023.
The project cost stands at Rs32 billion, with scheduled substantial completion in June 2029.
    The Sindh government shall ensure safe law & order at the project site for early completion by June 2027. Despite adverse security challenges in the katcha area, construction has progressed steadily. As of November 2025, segments one and two are nearing completion, while segments three and four have significant work done on piling, shaft construction, and transom installation. Overall progress is 54 per cent in piling, 49 per cent in shafts, and 47 per cent in transoms. Financial close with leading commercial and Islamic banks will be achieved by early December 2025.
Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah reaffirmed the bridge’s strategic importance, describing it as “a vital lifeline that will open new economic corridors for upper Sindh.” He instructed the Works & Services, Home, and Finance departments to ensure uninterrupted execution and warned against any further delays.
“We will inaugurate the  Ghotki–Kandhkot Bridge in June 2027,” he said. “This project is not just infrastructure – it is a promise to the people of Sindh, and we will deliver.”
     On Health Sector PPP initiatives, the  PPP Policy Board reviewed major Health Department projects to strengthen service delivery, introduce advanced medical technologies, and ensure continuity of critical healthcare services.
The Board extensively discussed the proposed  Plasma Fractionation Facility project, a flagship initiative by the Health Department through the  Sindh Blood Transfusion Authority (SBTA). This will establish Pakistan’s first Plasma Fractionation Facility under a PPP modality for the domestic production of Plasma-Derived Medicinal Products (PDMPs), which are currently fully imported.
PDMPs including Albumin, Immunoglobulins (IVIG/SCIG), and essential coagulation factors for Haemophilia A and B  are critical for treating cancers, marrow transplants, immune deficiencies, bleeding disorders, trauma, burns, and major surgeries. Despite growing demand, Pakistan lacks an indigenous PDMP manufacturing facility, a communique said.
The Health Department’s RBC Project under the PPP mode will supply a large volume of plasma to the Fractionation Facility.
The Chief Minister noted that the recently notified  National Blood Transfusion & Blood Products Policy 2025-30  has created a favourable environment for attracting credible international investors. Several global companies have already shown interest in establishing such a facility in Karachi.
After deliberation, the PPP Policy Board approved Project Concept and Project Development Facility (PDF) funding to hire transaction advisors for feasibility studies and transaction advisory services.
The Chief Minister emphasised that the project will reduce import dependency, save foreign exchange, enhance patient safety through local traceability systems, generate jobs, and potentially enable exports of PDMPs in the future.

Punjab achieves 99pc of wheat sowing target for 2025-26

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 05 (APP): Punjab has achieved 99 percent of its wheat cultivation target for 2025-26, Naveed Asmat Kahloon, Director General of the Punjab Agriculture Department said. “About 99 percent of the target area in the province is now under wheat cultivation,” he told Wealth Pakistan.

He said the Crop Reporting Directorate had reported wheat sowing on 98 to 99 percent of the targeted 16.5 million acres. “Within the next few days, 100 percent of the sowing target is expected to be achieved,” he added.
Naveed said that all agricultural inputs, including fertilizers, were made available in abundance during the sowing season to facilitate farmers. He further noted that a zero-tolerance policy was being enforced against counterfeit pesticides and fertilizers.

To incentivize wheat cultivation, the Punjab government is organizing wheat production competitions in which farmers achieving higher per-acre yields will receive cash prizes worth millions of rupees, along with tractors.

At the provincial level, the first prize is an 85-horsepower tractor, the second a 75-horsepower tractor, and the third a 60-horsepower tractor. At the district level, the first prize is Rs1 million, second Rs0.8 million, and third Rs0.5 million.

Agriculture experts say weather conditions are currently very conducive for the wheat crop in Punjab, as temperatures are gradually decreasing in line with the crop’s requirements.

“So far, the weather is favorable for the cereal crop, but it is difficult to predict with certainty how the weather and other circumstances will unfold in the coming days,” Dr Anjum Ali Buttar, consultant at the Punjab Agriculture Department, told Wealth Pakistan.

He confirmed that wheat had been sown across most of the targeted area in Punjab. However, some areas where sugarcane is still standing have not yet been made available for wheat cultivation, he added.

“Hopefully, wheat sowing will be completed in these areas as well, as sugarcane crushing is now in full swing across the province,” Dr Buttar said.

He noted that the optimal sowing window in Punjab runs from November 1 to November 30 each year, though circumstances can sometimes alter this slightly.

Dr Buttar also expressed the confidence that the province would meet this year’s target of 22 million tons.

SBP hosts Women Entrepreneurship event

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SIALKOT, Dec 05 (APP):The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) on Friday held a Women Entrepreneurship event at the Sialkot Business and Commerce Centre to support women in business.
According to a spokesperson,Chief Manager SBP Sialkot,Waqas Kashif Bajwa spoke about the importance of women in business and highlighted SBP’s loans and digital banking services for women.
President of the Women Chamber,Dr.Mariam Siddiqa encouraged women to start businesses, hile Sialkot Chamber VP Salman Sheikh praised their growing role in the economy.
The event included stalls offering financial services and certificates and shields were given to successful young women entrepreneurs.
Participants said the event helped boost women’s confidence in business.

Cold weather forecast for Sindh

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KARACHI, Dec 05 (APP):Pakistan Meteorological Department on Friday predicted dry weather in most districts of the Sindh province during the next 24 hours.
      However, cold weather predicted in the morning and night. While, partly cloudy conditions are likely in upper districts.
      Mainly, dry weather is likely to prevail in the province.

Mohammad Nawaz nominated among others for ICC Men’s Player of the Month award

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 05 (APP): has been nominated among other players in contention for the ICC Men’s Player of the Month award for November.
Two spinners, Simon Harmer and Taijul Islam are also in the list of the ICC Men’s Player of the Month award, said a press release.
In the women’s shortlist, two contenders from the recently concluded inaugural ICC Women’s Emerging Nations Trophy, Esha Oza and Thipatcha Putthawong, and ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup final Player of the Match, Shafali Verma have made it to the women’s shortlist.
Nawaz was a key component with both bat and ball in the recently concluded Tri-Series at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, involving Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe. Meanwhile, Harmer and Islam were instrumental in the Test series wins of South Africa and Bangladesh against India and Ireland respectively.
Putthawong bowled over the opposition as Thailand snatched a famous victory in the first Women’s Emerging Nations Trophy competition which took place in Bangkok, where all-rounder Oza led the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to their runner-up position. Verma’s batting heroics, particularly in the final, which helped lead to India’s first ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup success saw her added to the November list.
Men’s shortlist: Mohammad Nawaz- Pakistan enjoyed Nawaz’ all-round prowess in their Tri-series triumph over Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe. He scored 104 ODI runs at an average of 52.00 with a strike rate of 114.28, while also taking four wickets. In T20Is, the left-arm spinner added 52 more runs and claimed an impressive 11 wickets at just 12.72. His match-winning three for 17 in the Tri-Series final against Sri Lanka capped a standout campaign and secured his Player of the Series honour.
Simon Harmer (South Africa)- South Africa’s experienced off-spinner was at the heart of their historic 2-0 Test series win over India, which was the Proteas’ first in 25 years.
Harmer claimed an outstanding 17 wickets at an extraordinary average of 8.94 across the two Tests in Kolkata and Guwahati.
The 36-year-old took eight wickets in the first Test match, where he was named the Player of the Match and backed it with nine more in the second, which included a match-winning haul of six for 37 as India fell by 408 runs to give the Proteas a series sweep. His dominance throughout the series earned him the Player of the Series award.
Taijul Islam (Bangladesh)- Bangladesh’s left-arm spinner continued his match-winning ways in home conditions as Bangladesh claimed both Tests against Ireland.
Taijul picked up 13 wickets at 26.30 in the 2-0 series win, finishing as the leading wicket-taker. His consistent impact rewarded him with the Player of the Series.
Women’s shortlist: Esha Oza (UAE)- UAE all-rounder and captain, Esha Oza once again showcased her match-winning pedigree during the ICC Women’s Emerging Nations Trophy. In seven T20Is during the month, she compiled 187 runs at a strike rate of 137.50, anchoring and accelerating innings with equal authority. She also contributed significantly with the ball, claiming 7 wickets at an average of 18.14 to underline her all-round value.
Her standout performance came in the UAE’s final match against Namibia, as she scored an unbeaten 68 and took two wickets as she helped her side secure a 28-run victory.
Her consistent excellence earned her the Player of the Tournament award, highlighting her central role in the UAE’s impressive campaign.
Shafali Verma (India)- An injury replacement selection to the India team, Shafali Verma produced a standout performance in the ICC Women’s World Cup final, where she top-scored and helped set up her side’s maiden title in Mumbai.
In her only ODI appearance this month, she scored an impressive 87 runs off 78 balls, striking at 111.53 to set the tone at the top.
Her contribution with the ball was equally valuable, claiming two crucial wickets of Suné Luus and Marizanne Kapp for 36 runs off her seven overs.
Her all-round brilliance in the final showcased her prowess in those pressure moments, earning the World Cup Final Player of the Match award.
Thipatcha Putthawong (Thailand)- Thailand’s left-arm spinner Thipatcha Putthawong enjoyed a sensational month, winning the ICC Women’s Emerging Nations Trophy and finishing as the joint leading wicket-taker in the tournament with 15 wickets.
She was in scintillating form as she left batters bamboozled, with a standout performance in the tournament final, where she took four crucial wickets against Scotland at an economy of 4.25.

FCCI signs MOU with IFQ Hotel for special rates

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FAISALABAD, Dec 05 (APP):The Faisalabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry (FCCI) on Friday signed an agreement with IFQ Hotel & Resort Islamabad to offer special corporate rates and benefits to its members.
According to a spokesperson,MOU was signed by FCCI Senior Vice President(VP) Naveed Akram Sheikh and IFQ Hotel’s Director of Operations.
Sheikh explained that FCCI represents over 12,000 members and has already made similar agreements with other organizations to provide discounts and benefits.
He urged business people to join FCCI to access these advantages.
Former FCCI President Mian Javed Iqbal was also present.

10 power pilferers nabbed

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SARGODHGA, Dec 05 (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 Rabnawaz in electricity theft.
Further investigation was underway.

Minister Musadik Malik highlights climate threats at WWF Indus River Dolphin conference

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 05 (APP):Federal Minister for Climate Change and Environmental Coordination, Dr. Musadik Malik, addressed a conference organized by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) to mark 25 years of efforts to conserve the Indus River Dolphin on Friday.
In his address, Malik highlighted the direct link between rising temperatures, accelerating glacier melt, and unchecked pollution.
He expressed serious concern over the deteriorating water quality of the River Ravi, noting that it has become unfit for agricultural use, let alone drinking.
The Minister also warned about the escalating economic and human toll of climate-related disasters, revealing that recent floods have resulted in losses exceeding 9.5 percent of Pakistan’s GDP.
He added that over 4,700 people have lost their lives and more than 17,000 have been disabled in the last four major floods — a casualty toll higher than that of any single war in the country’s history.
Appreciating WWF’s long-standing conservation work, Dr. Malik reaffirmed the Ministry’s full support and commitment to biodiversity protection and environmental sustainability.
He stressed that saving the Indus River Dolphin is not just an environmental duty, but a moral responsibility, calling it “a matter of protecting life and humanity.”

18 drug suppliers held in ongoing crackdown with 31 kg charas

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RAWALPINDI, Dec 05 (APP):The Rawalpindi Police on Friday said its crackdown against narcotics, launched on the directives of City Police Officer (CPO) Syed Khalid Hamdani, continued with the arrest of 18 alleged drug suppliers and the recovery of more than 31 kilograms of narcotics.
According to a police spokesman, the Taxila Police took one suspect into custody and recovered 5.5 kilograms of charas, while the Wah Saddar Police apprehended three suspects and separately seized 4.17 kilograms of the substance.
The Pirwadhai Police arrested two suspects, recovering 3.8 kilograms of charas, and the Dhamial Police detained two others with 2.84 kilograms.
One suspect was held by the R.A. Bazaar Police with 2.4 kilograms, and the Naseerabad Police arrested another suspect with 2.1 kilograms of charas.
The Ratta Amral and the Wah Cantt Police arrested one suspect each with 1.86 kilograms and 1.8 kilograms of charas respectively. The Kallar Syedan and the Chauntra Police also held one suspect each, seizing 1.6 kilograms and 1.54 kilograms respectively.
Similarly, one suspect each was detained by the Saddar Beruni, Chakri and Mandra Police with 1.5 kilograms, 1.4 kilograms and 1.1 kilograms of charas respectively, while the Westridge Police arrested one suspect with 114 grams of heroin.
The spokesman said all necessary measures were being taken to curb the scourge of narcotics in line with the Punjab chief minister’s drug-free province vision and to bring those involved in its supply to justice.

Empowering youth through vocational education vital for economic development

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NOWSHERA, Dec 05 (APP):As soft rays of the foggy winter sun spill across the modest home of electrician Wisal Khan, nestled on the bank of the River Kabul, the 32-year-old technician readies himself for another long day of hardwork.
With a Fajar prayer and a sip of steaming tea, he steps into his well-used Alto, paddling the engine awake in the chilly morning air before heading to his workshop where, like every day, the real hustle begins.
Inside his small, dimly lit workspace, electric appliances lie scattered like jigsaw pieces waiting to be solved. Water geysers, heaters, ovens and washing machines compete for space.
As the cold wave gripping Peshawar, people have turned the place into a hub of frantic activity, with customers pouring in faster than the machinery can be fixed.
Wisal works with the precision of a surgeon as tester in one hand, pliers in the other by guiding his two assistants through the growing pile of repair orders.
His Seekh Kabab and Qehwa sit long forgotten on a side table as for Wisal, work always comes first.
Fondly known as “Ustad” among customers and colleagues, Wisal is the go-to expert when local technicians encounter faults they cannot trace. His expertise is sought by electronic companies and housing projects alike, where he performs installations and diagnostics with the confidence of someone who has mastered his craft through years of perseverance.
Wisal’s dedication has enabled him not only to stabilize his household income but also to expand his business. Recently, he opened a modern workshop in Tehsil Pabbi equipped with updated tools and staffed by three interns-cum-technicians that is a move turned him from a lone technician into a job provider.
He now prefers working on housing projects where the profit margins are higher. “Wiring a 10-marla house usually earns up to Rs 50,000,” he said, adding that profit varies between rural and urban areas.
Despite receiving lucrative visa offers from foreign construction companies, Wisal never considered leaving Pakistan.
“Vocational education gave me everything that is skills, livelihood, and respect. Why should I abandon my own country?” he said with a smile.
While the federal government has expanded vocational and technical programs in recent years, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa still lags behind—a reality that frustrates both experts and youth.
Professor Dr Muhamnad Naeem, former Chairman, Economics Department at University of Peshawar said that poor investment, outdated policies and lack of KP Govt patronage to vocational education and professional training have largely contributed to an increase in rate of unemployment, illiteracy and poverty.
He claimed that unemployment rate in Pakistan was 6.42% in 2022, a 0.08% increase from 2021 while in 2020 it was 6.55%, showing a 1.72% increase from 2019 besides 4.83% in 2018, a 0.75% increase from 2018.
Referring to 2017 national population census, he said that about 64percent population of our country comprised youth including 40.3pc on young population aged 15 to 29 years and the youth population bulge was likely to double in 2050 for whom thousands of jobs would be required.
He said the demand of skilled labour have increased manifolds in Pakistan in the wake of CPEC’s projects, mushroom growth of housing societies, IT and overseas demands by GULF’s companies’.
He suggested whopping investment in technical and vocational education to promote industrialization, SMEs and capture local and international markets.
“When our youth visit GULF for employment, they spend normally eight months to two years there to get LTV, HTV driving licenses and others operational expertise of different machineries to get recruitment in foreign companies, however, the labour from neighbouring countries get these jobs easily due to prior expertise and experiences,” he said.
More than 11 million Pakistanis have proceeded to over 50 countries across the globe till December 2019 to get employment after fulfilling official procedures, he said, adding 96pc migration prefer to go Gulf states including Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates for employment.
Dr. Naeem said that remittances by overseas Pakistanis had reached to US$21.84 billion during 2019  out of which 60-65 percent were from Arab States, adding that these remittances could be increased if more skilled and required labour was sent abroad.
The economic guru said KP Govt need to give top priority to vocational and technology based education as demands for technical workforce has jacked up due to CPEC’s projects and establishment of special economic zones (SEZ) including the one Rashakai SEZ in Nowshera being a gateway to Central Aisan Republics through Afghanistan that would turned KP a hub of business and industrialization.
“CPEC has the potential to generate 1.2 million direct jobs for youth especially in agriculture, food, tourism, mineral processing, oil and gas and socioeconomic services in Pakistan and “we need to divert financial resources towards strengthening of technical educational institutes to tap this huge potential of youth.”
PMLN Swat leader Wajid Ali Khan said that Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif has launched scores of programmes and initiatives for promotion of technical and vocational education and empowerment of youth including provision of 2,000 Internships for young engineers, youth transformation programs for 20 under developed districts Pakistan including KP, innovation fund and 75 National Top Talent Scholarships Programme besides free laptop schemes.
He said that Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif has announced provision of 100,000 laptops free of charge to meritorious students nationwide while CM Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif under Honhaar scholarship program supported over 80,000 young minds with 50,000 started receiving scholarships and 30,000 more in progress.
He added that over 600 students were sent to China for technical education to take full advantage of CPEC’s projects.
Pakistan is developing its first-ever E-Sports policy and establishing an E-Sports Federation, recognizing the sector as a fast growing, multibillion dollar global industry.
He said around sixty million Pakistanis are directly or indirectly involved in E-Sports, and the new policy will also support game developers and digital innovators.
Uzair Ahmed, a young entrepreneur said that Prime Minister Youth Programme enabled him to start his own IT business, transforming his life and securing his future. This opportunity has not only given him financial independence but serve my community for which he was thankful to the prime minister.
Engr Sajjad Khan, former Managing Director Technical Education and Vocational Training Authority KP said that whopping financial resources are required for construction of technical educational institutes and strengthening of existing ones in the newly established districts of Torghar, Kolai Palas and seven districts of merged areas in terms of infrastructure, equipment and training of faculty.
While underscoring the need of special focus on infrastructure development, equipment, furniture, purchase of transport’s buses for facilitation of students and solarization of technical educational institutions in the province, he said TEVTA KP had signed agreements with 32 reputable private organizations including Welfare Relief Committee and National Institute for Health and Management Sciences Peshawar, North West Institute of Health and Management Sciences Peshawar, Premier Institute for Health and Management Sciences Peshawar, Udyana Institute of Medical Sciences Abbotabad and Udyana Institute of Medical Sciences Swat for imparting vocational training to youth.
Engr Sajjad said thousands of students of merged tribal districts and KP were provided two-year professional educational training in nine different paramedical technologies. He said Rs1 billion projects were launched for purchase of equipment and other related schemes of TEVTA projects.
He said KP Government announced establishment of a sub-campus of the National College of Arts (NCA) at Peshawar and with its establishment, the students of KP would not go to Lahore for five years studying architecture, fine arts, ceramic and textile courses and would study their favourite subjects near their homes.