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TDAP, LCCI join hands to increase exports

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LAHORE, Dec 01 (APP): Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) and Trade Development Authority Pakistan (TDAP) Monday joined hands to expedite exports through product and market diversification.
The TDAP Chief Executive Officer Faiz Ahmed Chadhar and Director General Rafia Syed with their team spent more than two hours here at LCCI and discussed various models and modalities to increase exports.
LCCI President Faheem-ur-Rehman Saigol welcomed them, while Senior Vice President LCCI Tanveer Ahmad Sheikh, Executive Committee Members Irfan Qureshi, Shouban Akhtar, Firdos Nisar, Waqas Aslam, and former Vice President Mian Zahid Javaid were also present.
Faiz Ahmed Chadhar said that government has taken important steps to reduce the cost of doing business. These include keeping the exchange rate stable for the last three years, reducing electricity prices, and lowering the policy rate. He said that although Pakistan’s rates are still higher compared to the region, they have dropped significantly compared to last year.
Faiz Ahmed said that due to shortage of cotton, the textile industry has to rely on imports, yet textile exports have crossed 18 billion dollars. He stated that Pakistani businessmen are hardworking and enjoy a strong reputation globally. He added that northern region of Pakistan accounts for more than 60 percent of the country’s exports, while Punjab has major industries like textiles, pharmaceuticals, and IT.
LCCI President Faheem-ur-Rehman Saigol said that Pakistan’s biggest need right now is a major increase in exports, and the Lahore Chamber has always provided effective input in this area. He said Pakistan must diversify both its markets and products. He added that Pakistani goods should be promoted with the right strategy in global markets, especially ASEAN and African countries where there are huge opportunities. He also highlighted potential in sectors like minerals, tourism, medical tourism, and other emerging areas.
He said the pharmaceutical sector has shown 34 percent growth in the first quarter, which is very encouraging. However, he noted that a 1.8 percent cess has been imposed on the export industry and it has been removed from the final tax regime, which has increased the cost of doing business. He said that exporters around the world are given subsidies, easy financing, and incentives, while Pakistani exporters lack a level playing field.
The TDAP Chief Executive said that Pakistan must innovate in its products and markets. He said the government is now prioritizing engineering, IT, pharmaceuticals, and value-added agriculture. The engineering sector is receiving large orders from the US, Europe, Africa, and the Gulf. The pharmaceutical sector has also achieved significant progress, with seven Pakistani companies now registered in the EU and US.
He added that sports goods, surgical instruments, carpets, and housewares sectors are also being revived. TDAP has promoted Pakistani products through “Made in Pakistan” exhibitions in Africa, the Gulf, and other regions.
Regarding agricultural and food exports, he said Pakistan has maintained 7.5 billion dollars in exports through value addition. The participation of 850 foreign buyers in food and agriculture exhibitions shows major improvement in Pakistan’s packaging, processing, and quality. He said seafood exports are moving from low-value to high-value products. Meat exports are currently 500 million dollars but can reach two billion dollars with better certification and protocols, especially in countries like Malaysia.
The LCCI President expressed concern that Pakistan has not been able to fully benefit from the US trade tariff facilities. He said strong government-led trade delegations should be sent worldwide to effectively promote Pakistan’s value-added products. He added that high interest rates and expensive electricity are making it difficult for industries to operate. Pakistan must focus on value addition and high-value sectors like processed meat.
Saigol said that Pakistan’s youth is the country’s biggest strength. If the youth are trained with international-level skills and sent abroad, it will not only create employment opportunities for them but also increase foreign remittances for the country.
The TDAP CEO said that increasing exports requires joint efforts from the whole nation and all institutions. He said the government has removed the EDS tax, reduced energy prices, and introduced ease-of-doing-business measures.
Pakistan has avoided default and is now moving towards stability, but more reforms, value addition, and skill development are still needed. The government’s target is to prepare 500 companies in the next five years, each capable of exporting one billion dollars. He assured that TDAP, the government, and all institutions will continue working with the business community to increase Pakistan’s exports.

Iqra University hosts APSUP Dialogue: “Imagine Pakistan 2030

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HYDERABAD, Dec 01 (APP):Iqra University (IU) hosted a powerful and thought-provoking session under the banner of the Association of Private Sector Universities of Pakistan (APSUP) titled “Imagine Pakistan 2030: Challenges, Opportunities & The Way Forward.”
The event brought together eminent leaders from Pakistan’s private education sector to discuss a reimagined, progressive future for the country.
Chairman Iqra University Naveed Lakhani, welcomed the distinguished guests and reaffirmed IU’s commitment to nurturing innovative thinkers who will shape Pakistan’s next decade of growth.
The Chief Guest, Mian Amer Mahmood, Chairman Punjab Group & Chairman PBA, delivered a compelling address, noting that Pakistan is living in a time of unparalleled technology, information access, and an increasingly informed citizenry.
Highlighting Pakistan’s national challenges, he pointed to healthcare, education, rule of law, and basic human needs, referencing international surveys ranking Pakistan at the bottom across several indicators. He noted that citizens today expect continuous improvement, but remain consistently disappointed due to lack of clean water, safe air, and efficient governance.
Prof. Dr. Chaudhry Abdul Rehman, Chairman APSUP, underscored the collective responsibility of academia, industry, and leadership in driving transformative national change.
Prof. Sohail Afzal, Executive Director Punjab Group, further discussed the evolving role of private universities and their contributions to Pakistan’s educational and economic development.
 The session concluded with a powerful call to action for youth: envision a progressive, people-centric Pakistan by 2030 — one built on innovation, responsibility, and collaborative leadership.
The event successfully brought together thought leaders, educators, and students, inspiring renewed commitment to Pakistan’s future.

Commissioner reviews clean city mission, inspects sanitation, road washing and sewerage works

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LAHORE, Dec 01 (APP): Commissioner Lahore Division Maryam Khan visited Kasur district on Monday to review progress on the Clean City Mission being implemented across all districts of Lahore Division under the directives of Chief Minister Punjab.
She inspected sanitation arrangements, road washing operations, and ongoing development works aimed at improving municipal services and environmental conditions.
During her visit, the Commissioner examined cleanliness operations in various areas and directed the district administration to further strengthen monitoring mechanisms. She noted that, as per instructions, waste from open areas and vacant plots had been removed, and emphasised that private vacant spaces should be cleared once and owners held responsible if waste accumulates again. She also instructed that regular water sprinkling on roads be adopted as a permanent feature to maintain cleanliness and reduce smog.
Commissioner Maryam Khan inspected the ongoing construction of a drainage channel in Tehsil Kasur Mustafaabad, a project aimed at providing a permanent solution to local sewerage challenges. She sought a clear deadline for its completion from the administration, while Deputy Commissioner Kasur briefed her on the Hali Road–Mustafaabad development scheme.
The Commissioner also visited residential streets in Mustafaabad and directed officials to ensure immediate lifting of waste after drain-cleaning operations. She further instructed that all open spaces in the tehsil be cleared and linked with tree plantation measures.
Commissioner Maryam Khan said the Clean City Mission is not limited to Lahore; instead, it is being implemented across all districts of the Lahore Division with equal priority. She added that cleanliness is a top focus of the Chief Minister and that the “Suthra Punjab” initiative is actively contributing to improving citizens’ quality of life. She noted that road washing in Kasur city is underway and will contribute to reducing pollution and smog.
To promote environmental protection and urban beautification, the Commissioner launched a plantation drive by planting a sapling at Baba Kamal Chishti Chowk. She stressed that tree plantation is essential for combating pollution and enhancing the natural beauty of cities, directing the administration to run an extensive plantation campaign under the Clean and Green Mission.

Mehran Engineering University Jamshoro clinches first position in Times Higher Education 2026 ranking

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HYDERABAD, Dec 01 (APP): Mehran University of Engineering and Technology Jamshoro has clinched first position in Times Higher Education 2026 ranking and 4th largest University position in the country.
The Vice Chancellor of Mehran University Prof Dr Taha Hussain Ali praised the hard work of the students, teachers, officers and employees of the university for getting honor in the ranking of Mehran University.
Professor Dr Taha Hussain Ali has said that the real ranking and reputation of any higher educational institution are its students.
According to the Vice-Chancellor, Mehran University is among the developing universities of the country, an example of which is the recent ranking.

SU announces first bachelor list for admissions in various disciplines

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HYDERABAD, Dec 01 (APP):The Directorate of Admissions, University of Sindh has issued the first provisional selection list for admissions to various bachelor degree programs for the academic year 2026. According to the SU spokesperson, the first provisional selection list is available on the university’s official website http://admission.usindh.edu.pk.
According to the official notification, December 2, 2025 has been set as the last date for submitting objections, if any, regarding the provisional merit lists.
The Spokesperson told that candidates may submit their objections during office hours at the Directorate of Admissions or send them via email at admission@usindh.edu.pk. The University further stated that once all valid objections are reviewed and resolved, an updated merit list will be announced on Wednesday, December 3, 2025.
Following this, admission fee challans for the selected candidates will be issued on December 4, 2025, enabling successful applicants to proceed with the next steps of the admission process. The University has advised all applicants to remain attentive to the announced schedule and ensure timely compliance with the admission formalities.

IGP meets cops, families; orders immediate relief

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LAHORE, Dec 01 (APP):Inspector General of Police (IGP) Punjab Dr Usman Anwar met with police personnel and their families at the Central Police Office Lahore on Monday, where he listened to a range of applications related to transfers, welfare, salaries, and administrative matters, and issued immediate instructions for relief through the concerned officers.
During the interaction, the IG Punjab reviewed transfer-related requests submitted by Inspector Khaleeq Ahmad and Inspector Irshad Ullah, directing the Additional IG Punjab to ensure prompt facilitation. In response to the transfer application of ASI Muhammad Ehsan, the IG instructed DIG Establishment-I to provide necessary relief without delay.
Similarly, on the request for cancellation of the transfer of Driver Constable Fahad Rehman, Dr Usman Anwar issued directions to DIG Establishment-II to take immediate action. He also addressed the salary payment issue raised by the wife of martyred Head Constable Iftikhar Sandhu, instructing Additional IG Welfare & Finance to expedite the process.
In another case, IG Punjab directed Additional IG Welfare & Finance to provide financial assistance to the father of martyred Constable Ansar Iqbal, ensuring timely support to the family of the fallen officer.
Dr Usman Anwar also passed instructions on various other requests pertaining to discipline, administration, promotions, and welfare, reaffirming that timely redressal of personnel issues and the well-being of their families remains a top priority for the Punjab Police.

Textile industry can grow through partnership with banks: Zafar Masud

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LAHORE, Dec 01 (APP):The Bank of Punjab (BoP) President and Pakistan Banks Association (PBS) Chairman Zafar Masud said on Monday that textile industry’s growth is possible through partnership with banks.
He stated this during his visit to All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA) while leading a delegation comprising Asad Zia, Head CCD, Raza Bashir, Chief of Staff & Strategy, Muhammad Babar Ayyaz, Head Commercial Banking Division & Agriculture, Naeem Javaid, Head Project Finance & Infra Advisory, Umer Khan, Group Head CIBG, Rizwan Hameed, Head CIBG and Syed Sayem Ali, Divisional Head Research.
Both sides discussed in detail textile sector’s performance, outlook of global textile exports, and the ways and means to upsurge the volume and value of Pakistan’s textile exports.
The BoP delegation was received by APTMA office-bearers including Kamran Arshad Chairman, Asad Shafi Chairman North, Siddique Javed Bhatti Vice Chairman, Haroon Elahi Shaikh, Muhammad Ali, Anjum Zafar, S.M Nabeel, Wasif Sikandar Butt, Amir Sheikh, Faisal Jawed, Danish Aslam, Ismail Fareed Sheikh, Danish Monnoo, Mansoor Allawala senior executives and the Secretary General Raza Baqir along with other leading exporters and members of the Association.
Zafar Masud gave a detailed presentation on economy, banking and textile sector and presented a roadmap for sustainable export growth. He said, volatile exchange rates, persistent core inflation and heavy fiscal borrowing continue to drive elevated interest rates and constrain long-term industrial credit.
Zafar added that while banks face criticism on access and pricing the sector has absorbed fiscal shocks, expanded financial inclusion and sustained exporters with structural liquidity and regulatory limits.
He said that reducing share of textiles in exports signals slowdown in moving up the value chain. Pakistan remains concentrated in mid-value products while global demands shift to technical, branded and high complexity fabrics.
Zafar continued that a strong textile sector requires a concerted effort by banks, textile industry and trade organizations to faster meaningful dialogues serving as a platform for critical thought. He said that banks are required to set up sharper, more responsive financing solution aligned with real industry needs and greater openness to new models, risk sharing tool and innovation in export and energy finance.
He proposed textile industry to set up clear documentation and transparency to unlock credit and foster the adoption of efficiency, energy and value addition upgrades that strengthen competitiveness. He urged for candid dialogue, course correction and joint problem solving. He said that it was required to put up a mechanism to translate conversation into action with measurable progress.
The BoP President suggested business community in general and textile exporters in particular to adopt immediate measures for compliance of all international conventions especially with reference to sustainability issues, labour and human rights.
Speaking on the occasion, Kamran Arshad Chairman APTMA gave an overview of Pakistan’s textile industry, major issues faced by the industry and way forward for enhancing coordination with the banks. He also presented 50 billion dollar textile export vision through setting up of 1000 garments plant with plug and play facilities in dedicated Apparel Parks. He sought assistance from banks for development of the proposed apparel parks which would not only boost exports but also generate employment opportunities for millions of workers directly and indirectly to help in poverty alleviation and uplift foreign exchange reserves.
Highlighting export potential of Pakistan, Kamran said that Pakistan has witnessed impressive growth in value added textile sectors. He added that more than 70 percent of Pakistan’s exports consisted of knitwear, garments, bed wear and towels. Value added exports have registered marvelous growth during the last decade especially after GSP Plus granted to Pakistan by the EU.
Asad Shafi, Chairman North, highlighted massive improvements achieved by textile industry of Pakistan and compliance of all UN conventions especially relating to labour and human rights, good governance, environment and emission control. He said that Pakistan has launched a National Compliance Centre which will work with business community to improve understanding of international compliance requirements and to promote a culture of equitable growth and discrimination free workplace.

Dignity of Parliament to be protected at all costs: Ayaz

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 01 (APP):Speaker National Assembly Sardar Ayaz Sadiq Monday said that Parliament is the house of the people and its dignity will be protected at all costs.
Responding to the speech of Member National Assembly Barrister Gohar Ali Khan during the session, he said that all members of Parliament are fully aware that his doors have always remained open.
Ayaz Sadiq stressed that if anyone claims they will bring people to attack Parliament, they may attempt so but such tone and language will never be acceptable.
He said that all his efforts for reconciliation and dialogue are before everyone and are neither hidden nor ambiguous.
The Speaker said that the Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, the Minister for Law and he himself have repeatedly made it clear that issues can only be resolved through dialogue, not confrontation. “Speak to me with respect and goodwill; I have no objection. I am fulfilling my constitutional and parliamentary responsibilities,” he added.
He said, on that day he had extended an offer of dialogue to the opposition leader, but the response he received was: “Talk to India, talk to Afghanistan — but I will not talk to you.” Despite this, the Speaker noted, “I gave you the microphone, and you yourself said that you wished to talk. I invited you to my chamber — was my role negative in any way? I even seated the government before you to ensure the continuity of dialogue.”
The Speaker emphasized that Parliament is the home of political dialogue, where all differences must be resolved within the framework of the Constitution and the law.

Hazara wins Zalmi Women’s Cricket League

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 1 (APP):Hazara won the title of the Zalmi Women’s Cricket League Season Two on Monday by defeating Peshawar with seven wickets in hand.
The final match was played between Peshawar and Hazara.
Peshawar scored 59 runs for the lose of three wickets in given overs which was chased easily by Hazara for the lose of three wickets.
Mahnoor Qayoom played an important role from Hazara by scoring 28 runs to win the match.
It may be mentioned that Peshawar Zalmi and the Zalmi Foundation organized the Zalmi Women’s League Season Two in Peshawar in collaboration with Ufone 4G, UN Women, and the Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Anti-terror emergency drill held at LHC

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LAHORE, Dec 01 (APP):On the directives of Lahore High Court (LHC) Chief Justice Ms. Aalia Neelum, a comprehensive anti-terror emergency drill was carried out at the Lahore High Court on Monday to assess the response time and operational preparedness of security forces.
The exercise, supervised by the DSP Security Branch of the Lahore High Court, brought together teams from the Police, Elite Force, CTD, Special Branch, Bomb Disposal Squad, Rescue 1122 and other concerned departments. The drill began early in the morning with a mock alert, following which all units reached the site within minutes.
During the operation, security personnel sealed the court’s entry and exit points, inspected sensitive locations, conducted search operations, and carried out bomb-clearance procedures. Rescue 1122 teams performed emergency response tasks, while the overall coordination between all units was closely reviewed. Officials reported that all departments acted strictly in accordance with SOPs and that the response performance remained satisfactory.
A practical demonstration involving the arrest of mock terrorists and the safe evacuation of hostages was also conducted. Security teams showcased swift action and professional efficiency throughout the exercise. The demonstration aimed to further strengthen security protocols and enhance coordination among law-enforcement agencies.
The drill follows recent instructions issued by Chief Justice Ms. Aalia Neelum, directing immediate and foolproof security arrangements in all courts across Punjab to ensure the safety of judges, court staff, lawyers and litigants.