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Students bright future of country, new generation to make up for past shortcomings: Punjab governor

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FAISALABAD, Nov 30 (APP): Governor Punjab Sardar Saleem Haider Khan on Saturday declared the students are true architects of national future, and said that new generation would compensate for the shortcomings of past 7 decades.
He was addressing the 12th convocation of The University of Faisalabad (TUF) where degrees were conferred upon 1,811 graduates including 24 PhD scholars.
He said that the convocation was not merely a ceremony of degree distribution but the culmination of years of hard work, sacrifice, perseverance and unwavering commitment.
He paid tribute to parents for making extraordinary sacrifices for their children’s education despite inflation, unemployment and financial hardships and said that their selfless efforts had enabled the youth to reach this milestone of success.
He lauded the academic and research contributions of The University of Faisalabad over the past two decades and said that this institution had emerged as a leading center of learning, character-building and innovation.
He said the university’s inclusion among world’s top 400 institutions in global rankings was clear proof that it was nurturing not only academic excellence but also vision, purpose and integrity.
He also praised the services of Madina Foundation and termed its contributions to education as historic.
Emphasizing the role of youth in national development, the governor urged the graduates to carry forward the values of honesty, service and hard work into their practical lives.
He said opportunities are not handed over on a plate but must be earned through struggle and perseverance. Those occupying positions of power seldom vacate space easily, therefore the youth must carve their own paths with dedication and competence, he added.
He appreciated the unique tradition of students taking an oath at the university’s convocation and called it a sacred promise before Allah rather than a mere ceremonial formality. He urged the graduates to remain steadfast to their commitments.
The governor also praised the students for their charitable contributions for flood-affected people and appealed to the youth to actively participate in welfare initiatives in collaboration with organizations like the Punjab Red Crescent to bring tangible improvement in the lives of underprivileged.
Chairman TUF Board of Governors Haider Amin in his address said that talent knows no geographical boundaries and Pakistan’s future was bright as a majority of its population comprised youth, with two out of three citizens below the age of 30.
He said education should be pursued not only for degrees but to leave a positive impact on society, describing self-confidence as the most powerful currency in the world.
University Rector Amanullah Malik said that the convocation marked the beginning of a new chapter in the lives of graduates as doors of professional life had now opened for them.
He said that more than 1,800 students had completed their academic journey with distinction in various disciplines and the knowledge and experience gained at the university would help them excel if they devoted themselves to the service of humanity.
Chairman Punjab Higher Education Commission Prof Dr Iqrar Ahmad Khan, Patron-in-Chief Madina Foundation Mian Muhammad Hanif, Vice Chairman Board of Governors Dr Hamza Amin and others were also present on the occasion.
During convocation, the university’s Alpha Welfare Society presented a cheque of Rs.1.6 million to the Punjab Red Crescent for flood victims while Green Welfare Community of Green International University Lahore donated Rs.1.4 million which the governor termed a shining example of students’ spirit of service.
Out of the total 1,811 graduates, 1,205 belonged to Medicine and Allied Health Sciences and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 288 to Engineering and Information Technology, 213 to Management Studies and 105 to Arts and Social Sciences, while 24 students were awarded PhD degrees.
For outstanding performance, 34 graduates received Saleem Gold Medals, 33 were awarded Mukhtar Silver Medals and 33 were conferred Ameen Bronze Medals.

PHA to host annual Chrysanthemum Show from Dec 4

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LAHORE, Nov 30 (APP): The annual Chrysanthemum Show organised by the Parks and Horticulture Authority (PHA) Lahore will open on December 4, with preparations underway for the two-week exhibition, Managing Director PHA Lahore Raja Mansoor Ahmad said on Sunday.
During his visit to Jilani Park to review the arrangements, the MD said the event will be held at the Oval Ground of the park, where horticulture experts are preparing an aesthetically designed display structure. He said beautiful chrysanthemum flowers from various PHA nurseries are being shifted to the exhibition area to create an impressive floral showcase.
Senior officials, including Zeeshan Nasrullah Ranjha, Ahmad Saeed Manj and directors from the horticulture wing, attended the meeting and briefing during the visit. The MD said the Chrysanthemum Show is one of PHA’s major annual attractions, adding that special efforts are being made to make this year’s event more distinctive than previous editions.
He expressed the hope that the exhibition would attract large numbers of families and visitors from Lahore, across Punjab and other parts of the country, providing them with an engaging and colourful horticultural experience.

Shoppers browse and purchase shoes from a hand-carried vendor on a holiday in the city

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Shoppers browse and purchase shoes from a hand-carried vendor on a holiday in the city
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Shoppers browse and purchase shoes from a hand-carried vendor on a holiday in the city
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Workers weigh large sacks filled with husk from wheat at a storage site on the outskirts of the city

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Workers weigh large sacks filled with husk from wheat at a storage site on the outskirts of the city
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A roadside vendor displays colourful paper pinwheels to attract customers along General Bus stand road

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A roadside vendor displays colourful paper pinwheels to attract customers along General Bus stand road
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Girls browse and buy old books on stall at Mall Road near Urdu Bazar

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Girls browse and buy old books on stall at Mall Road near Urdu Bazar
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Girls browse and buy old books on stall at Mall Road near Urdu Bazar
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CCD gears up province-wide crackdown on drug-peddlers

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LAHORE, Nov 30 (APP): The Crime Control Department (CCD) Punjab has intensified a crackdown on drug peddlers across the province on the directions of Additional Inspector General Crime Control Department Sohail Zafar Chatha.
According to a CCD spokesperson, the department has compiled complete data of drug dealers operating in various districts and a large-scale action is underway. He said all individuals involved in the illicit drug trade will soon be arrested and brought before the law.
The CCD officers across Punjab are conducting indiscriminate operations against drug networks with the objective of eliminating drug trafficking from the province in the coming days.
The spokesperson added that the department is fully committed to protecting the young generation from the menace of drugs and will go to every extent necessary to curb the crime. He urged citizens to report drug dealers without fear, assuring that strict action will be taken and those involved will be made an example.

Police intensify traffic law enforcement, 3,195 arrested in 24 hours

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LAHORE, Nov 30 (APP): The Punjab Police arrested 3,195 violators and registered 3,215 cases across the province during the last 24 hours as part of a vigorous crackdown on traffic law violations initiated under the vision of Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif for a modernised traffic system.
A Punjab Police spokesperson said the province-wide operation also led to the impounding of 12,814 vehicles, motorcycles and rickshaws at various police stations. Police issued 50,480 challans for different offences, with fines exceeding Rs 63 million. Challans were issued to 3,511 smoke-emitting vehicles, while 384 vehicles were impounded and fitness certificates of three vehicles were seized. In addition, 42,561 driving licences were issued across Punjab, while more than 257,000 challans amounting to Rs 203 million were issued in the past week.
Inspector General of Police Punjab Dr Usman Anwar directed that strict and indiscriminate action continue against all violators, emphasising full enforcement of amended traffic laws, reforms and the modern traffic system.
He instructed SHOs and SDPOs to jointly address chaotic traffic conditions and take measures to prevent accidents, while ordering strong action against overloading, overspeeding, underage driving and one-way violations. Effective recovery from traffic challan defaulters has also been ordered, the spokesperson added.

Students performing tableau during Shah Latif Mela at Sindhi language authority

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Students performing tableau during Shah Latif Mela at Sindhi language authority
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Mushaal Mullick seeks support to save Yasin Malik from gallows

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LAHORE, Nov 30 (APP): Mushaal Hussein Mullick, wife of jailed Kashmiri Hurriyat leader Yasin Malik, has warned that only a few days remain to save him from the gallows.
She urged the public to stand with her and support the movement for Yasin Malik’s release.
Speaking to the media, Mushaal said the imprisoned Hurriyat leader is being denied essential medical treatment and that his life remains in grave danger inside the jail.
She said every movement that began from Lahore had achieved success in the past. Referring to the Pahalgam incident, she said Indian “state terrorism” was visible to the entire world, adding that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was acting like a “madman” targeting Kashmiris.
Mushaal questioned why the International Court of Justice took up the Kulbhushan Jadhav case but has not initiated proceedings regarding Yasin Malik’s case.
She said that despite the temporary ceasefire between Pakistan and India, New Delhi “can do anything at any time,” warning that India aims to eliminate Hurriyat leadership.
Appealing to Pakistanis and the global community, she urged people to raise their voice for Yasin Malik, saying Modi had turned occupied Kashmir into a “graveyard.” She warned that if anything happened to Yasin Malik, the entire region could be engulfed in flames.