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ISPR releases new song ‘Pak Sarzaminiyo’ celebrating armed forces’ unity

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RAWALPINDI, Dec 13 (APP): Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) has released a new national song titled “Pak Sarzaminiyo” sung by singer-songwriter Asrar.
“The song highlights the unity of the three armed forces including Army, Navy, and Air Force, and their loyalty in defending the homeland. The song vividly depicts the defense of Pakistan by the Armed Forces during recent Marka-e-Haq”.
Singing among sand dunes, Asrar pays tribute to the country’s martyrs and the soldiers who guard its borders. Presenting a blend of bravery, sacrifice, and national pride, the song lauds the skill and courage of Pakistan’s Armed Forces.
Praising the Pakistan Air Force, as well as the Pakistan Navy’s accomplishment in safeguarding the country’s maritime boundaries, the ISPR pays homage to those who have sacrificed their lives for the nation, highlighting the pledge of national loyalty.

Pakistan out of economic woes; major indicators wonderful: PM

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 13 (APP): Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, Saturday, said that due to untiring efforts of the incumbent government and its economic team, Pakistan was economically out of woods as its mega indicators were wonderful.

The prime minister said when they took over the reins of this government, the national economy was in a very difficult situation.

“We were at the verge of financial default. Our inflation was galloping and policy rate was crippling. So one could not imagine any kind of investment in Pakistan, let alone FDIs. And the business in the country was in a turmoil. But we did not lose hope,” he said while addressing the launching ceremony of National Regulatory Reforms, broadcast live on national Tv channels.

 Of course, he said, those were very scary challenges, right looking into their faces, but through outstanding teamwork, excellent planning and untiring efforts, the country was out of the economic woes.

He further underlined the need of spilling blood and sweat to achieve the set targets and converting the dreams into reality.

“And this was the commitment, unwavering determination to walk in that very difficult path in the last one and a half year. And here we are. And today, Alhamdulillah, we are now discussing how to now move forward and grow our economy,” he observed.

The prime minister also referred to the news about IMF approving Pakistan’s $1.2 billion tranche.

The prime minister said that earlier, the industrialists, businessmen and every walk of life who had been suffering immensely at the hands of very cumbersome rules and regulations and procedures and that had really given a severe blow to the overall economic environment.

They were working on to have foreign investment in very attractive areas of mutual benefits for countries in Pakistan, agriculture, IT, mines and minerals, he added.

He said “We have a very young population, youth bulge. We are offering them vast opportunities for vocational training and with international certification. They will find productive jobs not only in Pakistan but abroad, making Pakistan richer and prosperous.”

Terming the launch of the regulatory framework as ‘a quantum jump,’ he said this would facilitate the business community, industry, agriculture, FDIs from Europe, from Far East, from Middle East, adding this would also take care of immense waste of time and resources which led to corruption and nepotism.

“So I think today is a great day that we are able to now announce and let the nation know, 240 million people, that the government is fully aware of the challenge of the day and they are ready to walk with them with the speed they want us to walk,” he added.

The prime minister also commended the relevant team of federal government that worked in coordination with provincial governments.

He also tanked the British government along with International Development UK for their support.

The prime minister said that the UK had been a great partner in the progress of Pakistan, like many other friends of Pakistan in the Middle East, Saudi Arabia etc.

He said Pakistan had a wonderful relation with United States and they were looking forward to a wonderful time of mutual cooperation.

Speaking on the occasion, PM’s Special Assistant Haroon Akhtar, said today marked more than a policy moment as it marked a turning of the page. Among the many reforms the government was undertaking, one stood out as foundational; the transformation of Pakistan from a regulatory state into a developmental state.

He said the regulatory reform was not an isolated effort. It was part of a wider transformation guided by three pillars: tariff rationalization, regulatory modernization, and export-led industrial revival.

Under the new national tariff policy, they were moving towards predictability, competitiveness and phasing out of arbitrary duties, he added.

The Right Honourable Baroness Jenny Chapman, UK’s Minister of State for International Development, in her remarks, also highlighted the full potential, prospects of entrepreneurship, availability of natural resources and Pakistan’s place at the center of global trade.

Terming the reforms as positive achievement, she said these were the ambitions for UK and Pakistan that they shared.

“And the links between our people play a huge part in the flow of trade and investment between our two countries as well. Trade is now at 5.5 billion pounds a year. We’ve got a new trade dialogue and we’re supporting Pakistan’s efforts to work with the 1.6 million strong Pakistani diaspora in the UK to unlock private capital,” the Baroness added.

Pak, UK enjoy a longstanding relationship rooted in shared history, linkages: PM

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 13 (APP): Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, Saturday, underscored that Pakistan and the United Kingdom enjoyed a longstanding relationship rooted in shared history, strong institutional linkages and mutual respect.

He also highlighted the dynamic role of the British Pakistani diaspora, which continues to serve as a vital bridge between the two countries.

The Right Honourable Baroness Jenny Chapman, the UK’s Minister of State for International Development, called on the prime minister. Baroness Chapman is currently on an official visit to Pakistan, PM Office Media Wing said in a press release.

Pak, UK enjoy a longstanding relationship rooted in shared history, linkages: PM
The Right Honourable Baroness Jenny Chapman, UK’s Minister of State for International Development and Africa, called on Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif in Islamabad on 13 December 2025.

The prime minister and Baroness Chapman exchanged views on matters of mutual interest, including development cooperation, climate resilience, economic engagement and broader regional issues.

Both sides reaffirmed their shared commitment to further deepening cooperation in these key areas.

The prime minister welcomed the visit as an important opportunity to advance bilateral dialogue and expressed confidence that it would contribute to strengthening the partnership between Pakistan and the United Kingdom.

Two mock exercises held

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LODHRAN, Dec 13 (APP):Two mock exercises were held in Lodhran to tackle any emergency-like situation effectively.
According to spokesperson for police, the first mock exercise was organized at Shahida Islam
Medical College in which multiple departments including the police, Elite Force, Fire Brigade, Rescue 1122 and law enforcement participated.
The exercise was started by a sudden alert, and all relevant departments promptly arrived on the scene to demonstrate their professional capabilities.
 During the drill, all procedures—from neutralizing armed suspects, securing the area and ensuring overall safety—were carried out strictly in accordance with standard operating procedures (SOPs).
DPO Capt (R) Ali bin Tariq, stated that the primary objective of the mock exercise was to ensure organized, effective, and immediate response in case of major incident or emergency situation.
Meanwhile, the other mock exercise was held at Dunyapur public school in which performance of various departments was reviewed.

IUB awards degrees to 2,697 graduates

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BAHAWALPUR, Dec 13 (APP): The 20th convocation of the Islamia University of Bahawalpur (IUB) was held at the Khawaja Ghulam Farid Auditorium, Baghdad-ul-Jadeed Campus, in a dignified and well-attended ceremony.
Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Muhammad Kamran conferred degrees and medals upon graduates
of the Spring Semester (2017–2021).
A total of 2,697 students received degrees, including 111 PhD, 744 MPhil, along with 79 gold medalists and 79 silver medalists.
Deputy Speaker Punjab Assembly Malik Zaheer Iqbal Channar and former Governor Punjab
Baligh-ur-Rehman were the chief guests.
Addressing the ceremony, Malik Zaheer Iqbal Channar said that higher education is the most powerful force for transforming the destiny of nations. He emphasized that societies prioritizing knowledge achieve sustainable progress, stability, and dignity. He added that convocation ceremonies symbolize collective national trust in the youth, who are entrusted with shaping the future. He highlighted the historic role of IUB in the educational, cultural, scientific, and social development of the region, noting that Bahawalpur has long been a center of knowledge, Sufism, and intellectual depth.
Baligh-ur-Rehman remarked that IUB has evolved into a vibrant hub of research, innovation, technology, cultural harmony, and social service. He praised the university’s recent progress in academic quality and research output, noting continuous improvement in national and international university rankings.
Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Muhammad Kamran congratulated the graduates, parents, faculty members, and guests on behalf of the Chancellor. He said that a comprehensive reform agenda has been launched focusing on academic excellence, financial stability, industrial linkages, and international collaboration. He added that IUB is actively enhancing the quality of teaching and research while producing research outputs for industrial and societal use.
The convocation was attended by Members of Provincial Assembly Sohail Zahid Khan and Rana Tariq Khan, Vice Chancellor Ghazi University, Dera Ghazi Khan Prof Dr Ashfaq Ahmed, Vice Chancellor Khawaja Fareed University of Engineering and Technology, Rahim Yar Khan Prof Dr Imran Azam, Vice Chancellor Cholistan University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Bahawalpur Prof Dr Mazhar Ayaz, along with deans, principal officers, faculty members, city notables, and media representatives.

DC reviews cleanliness, sanitation conditions

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LAHORE, Dec 13 (APP): Deputy Commissioner (DC) Syed Musa Raza on Saturday conducted an early-morning visit to Tehsil Cantonment to review ongoing cleanliness and sewerage operations under Chief Minister (CM) Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif’s Clean Lahore mission.
The visit aimed at ensuring effective implementation of sanitation measures to improve the city’s hygiene and drainage systems.
According to a spokesperson,Additional Deputy Commissioner(ADC) (General),Chief Officer Metropolitan Corporation Lahore (MCL), Assistant Commissioner(AC) Cantonment,along with officers of the Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA), Lahore Waste Management Company (LWMC) and other relevant departments accompanied the deputy commissioner during the inspection.
The DC inspected cleanliness and drainage arrangements in Mian Mir Colony and along Shami Road, where he reviewed desisting of sewerage lines,waste lifting operations and overall sanitation conditions.
The AC Cantonment briefed the DC in detail about the ongoing cleanliness and sewerage operations in the area.
During the briefing, it was informed that desisting of sewerage lines was being carried out regularly to ensure smooth drainage, while LWMC teams were continuously lifting garbage and debris from roads and streets without interruption.
A special cleanliness drive has also been launched to protect citizens from foul smells and unhygienic conditions.
The DC was informed that LWMC teams start operations early in the morning and are ensuring complete clearance of waste and debris across the district on a daily basis.
He directed the officers concerned to further organize and streamline the door-to-door waste collection system to make it more effective and sustainable.
The DC also instructed WASA to immediately cover all open manholes to ensure public safety and to promptly clear blocked sewerage lines so that proper drainage could be restored without delay.
He emphasized that negligence in sanitation and sewerage operations would not be tolerated.
Syed Musa Raza said that improving cleanliness and sewerage services across Lahore was being pursued on a priority basis.“WASA is fully active to provide relief to citizens from sewerage-related issues, while LWMC is ensuring uninterrupted cleanliness operations,”he said.
He maintained that a clean and healthy environment was a basic right of citizens and the district administration was committed to ensuring it. “Strict monitoring of cleanliness and sewerage operations is underway, and complaints related to sanitation and drainage are being addressed on an immediate basis,”he added.
He vowed that the Lahore administration is making all-out efforts to realize Chief Minister Punjab’s Suthra Punjab vision and to provide a clean,safe and healthy environment to the residents of the provincial capital.

Over 1m children to be administered polio drops in Multan

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MULTAN, Dec 13 (APP):A three-day national polio campaign in Multan is set to begin on 15 December, aiming to vaccinate children across the district.
Deputy Commissioner Muhammad Nouman Siddiqe inaugurated the campaign at Shahbaz Sharif hospital by administering polio drops to children and distributing gifts to encourage participation.
The campaign will be conducted door-to-door, ensuring that children under the age of five receive polio drops. According to the deputy commissioner, over 1.02 million children would be administered polio drops during the drive across the district.
District health officials, including CEO Health Dr. Soban Zia, MS Dr Tanzil and other officials were also present.
To ensure smooth execution, 4,399 teams have been formed across the district. 833 area in-charges will oversee the operation while 135 Union Council medical officers will provide medical supervision.
The campaign will feature 4,021 mobile teams, 230 fixed centers, and 148 transit teams. A special security plan has also been devised to safeguard the vaccination teams, said Dr. Soban Zia.

Five-member theft gang arrested

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SARGODHA, Dec 13 (APP): Factory Area Police arrested a five-member gang wanted in 15 cases of theft, cattle theft and motorcycle theft during an intelligence-based operation here on Saturday.
According to a press release issued by DPO office, the accused  were identified as Bilal, Arsalan, Shehzad, Khalil and Asif.
Police recovered eight motorcycles, gold jewellery, cattle and cash from their possession, with a total value of the recovered items estimated at Rs 2.468 million.
According to a police spokesperson, further investigation was underway and more disclosures are expected.

PFA cracks down on unhygienic meat, seizes over 120kg

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SARGODHA, Dec 13 (APP): Punjab Food Authority (PFA) intercepted a vehicle carrying over 120kg of rotten meat in the Sillanwali area on Saturday, arresting three suspects in a major food safety operation.
According to a spokesperson, a veterinary doctor inspected the confiscated meat on the spot and declared it unfit for human consumption.
The PFA team destroyed the substandard meat at a designated dumping site,while the transport vehicle was also seized.
The authority emphasized that its crackdown on unhygienic meat continues across the province to safeguard public health.
Citizens were encouraged to report any food or meat quality violations through the PFA helpline at 1223.

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.