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KU launches transport safety assessment, compliance, risk mitigation plan

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KARACHI, Nov 28 (APP): The University of Karachi has formally launched a comprehensive KU’s Transport Safety Management Plan on Friday aimed at elevating the KU’s transport safety standards to align with national and international benchmarks under the supervision of Vertex HSE (Pvt) Ltd.
The initiative was approved during a recent meeting on transport safety management, chaired by the KU’s Vice Chancellor Professor Dr Khalid Mahmood Iraqi.
The KU VC Professor Dr Khalid Iraqi was briefed that in the first phase, a complete assessment of the transport system will be carried out to identify existing shortcomings and develop effective strategies for improvement.
The project aims to enhance campus transport safety, reduce risks, and ensure full compliance with national and international standards, particularly ISO 39001:2012.
On this occasion, the KU’s faculty member, and the focal person of safety assessment project Dr Waqar Ahmed shared that the assessment will cover conditions and physical fitness of university buses, routes, terminals, control points, driver behavior, vehicle condition, safety management practices, and operational procedures. Route maps, documentation, and maintenance records will also be reviewed to highlight high-risk areas and critical deficiencies.
He mentioned that compliance will be evaluated against local transport laws, National Highway and Motorway Police standards, and international guidelines. This includes driver qualifications, licensing and medical fitness, seatbelt use, and speed limit enforcement.
The Director Vertex HSE Syed Hassan Habib informed the meeting that a comprehensive risk mitigation plan will be developed to address root causes of potential hazards such as accidents, driver fatigue, and maintenance failures. The plan will incorporate engineering, administrative, and behavioral control measures.
He added that in the second phase, practical steps will be implemented, including defensive driving and safety awareness training sessions for drivers and transport supervisors. Workshops on incident reporting, vehicle inspections and emergency response will also be conducted. Management will receive training on improved monitoring and continuous enhancement of safety systems.
KU VC Professor Dr Khalid Iraqi was informed that the KU’s transport unit is further working on establishing a Transport Safety Management System (TSMS) based on ISO 45001 and ISO 39001 principles.
This includes developing suitable KPIs for safety performance, reviewing accident trends, and forming a Transport Safety Committee to ensure sustained compliance.
At the conclusion of the project, deliverables will include a comprehensive assessment report, compliance gap analysis, risk register, risk mitigation plan, training records, policies and SOPs, a Transport Safety Management Framework, and a final executive summary.

PUASA holds annual sports gala

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LAHORE, Nov 28 (APP): The Punjab University Academic Staff Association (PUASA) organised its annual sports gala on Friday, bringing together faculty members and their families for a day of recreational and competitive activities.
The opening ceremony was attended by PU Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ali, ASA President Dr. Amjad Abbas Magsi, Secretary Dr. Muhammad Islam, Chief Organizer Dr. Aamir Masood Chishti, and a large number of teachers.
Addressing the participants, Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ali emphasised the importance of extracurricular and recreational opportunities for teachers, noting that he was even prepared to arrange such activities from personal resources if needed. He said teachers are agents of change whose well-being directly contributes to nation-building and the development of quality students.
Dr. Amjad Abbas Magsi said the sports gala aims to provide teachers with a healthy break from academic responsibilities, adding that sports are as essential for educators as teaching and research.
Faculty members, along with the VC, took part in various competitions including badminton, table tennis, and tug of war. Free food stalls were also arranged for teachers and their families as part of the event.

25 city’s parks to be renovated by Jan 30

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FAISALABAD, Nov 28 (APP): Under the vision of CM Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif, the divisional administration is actively working to make the city’s parks a real recreational place.
In this regard, a meeting was held under the chair of Commissioner Raja Jahangir Anwar here on Friday, in which a target to equip 25 parks was given to the Parks and Horticulture Authority.
The renovation will be completed in Qasim Park Gulberg, Jinnah Park Madina Town, Rabbani Park, Lady Park Shadab Colony, Mohammadi Park Gulistan Colony, 80 Square Park, Mohammadi Park Sheikh Colony, Park Pratap Nagar, Main Park Johar Colony, Osmania Park Samanabad, Madani Park Madina Town, Ali Park D-Type Colony, Elahi Park D-Type Colony, Khawaja Islam Park Razabad, Hijri Park Jaranwala Road, Riyadh Park Allama Iqbal Colony, Rehmaniya Park Allama Iqbal Colony, Mahfouz Park Batala Colony, National Park People’s Colony 1, Haji Park Nazim Abad, Pinto Park Waris Pura, Muslim Park People’s Colony No. 2, Abu Bakar Park Sheikh Colony, Abdullah Park Jinnah Colony and Islam Nagar Park.
The work will start from 1st of next month and it will complete within two months till January 30, 2026, under which boundary walls, paint work of iron grill, installation of gates, repair of benches, electrical and mechanical as well as horticulture work will be completed.
Additional Commissioner Coordination Aamir Raza, DG PHA Dilawar Khan and other officers were also present.

3 kidnapped men recovered in Rajanpur’s Katcha Area

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MUZAFFARGARH, Nov 28 (APP): Muzaffargarh police, with active support from Rajanpur’s Umar Kot police, recovered three kidnapped men after a fierce encounter in the Katcha area of district Rajanpur.
DPO Muzaffargarh Syed Ghazanfar Ali Shah told a news conference on Friday that Junaid, Mashooq and Rasheed were kidnapped on Oct 8, 2025 by the Zafri Jhabeel–Gumni Gopang gang. He praised the coordinated efforts of both districts’ police teams.
To a question, the DPO said the kidnapping of Sadiq Hussain Malana, father of Vela Munda, was a planned operation carried out by criminals after reconnaissance, and the abductors demanded Rs 50 million ransom. Forensic evidence revealed torture videos and links of criminals with banned militant outfits. DPO added that two federal agencies are assisting the investigation and a grand operation was ongoing against the kidnappers involved, three of whom have been identified.
He said that the success in recovery of three kidnapped persons came in the wake of continued efforts of Muzaffargarh police that remained active against criminals and did not allow them to set up their hideouts in Katcha area.
DPO Shah said Muzaffargarh Police will not hesitate to use lawful force when attacked. He vowed continued action against Kacha gangs to ensure citizens’ safety and uphold state authority.

Labourer paint a zebra crossing on the road.

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Labourer paint a zebra crossing on the road.
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PU, Haier Pakistan sign MoU to provide 100 scholarships

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LAHORE, Nov 28 (APP): The Punjab University (PU) and Haier Pakistan (Pvt) Ltd have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) aimed at improving access to quality education for deserving students.
The MoU signing ceremony was held at the PU Vice Chancellor’s office. Registrar Dr. Ahmed Islam, Director Planning & Development Dr. Hafiz Muhammad Anwar Asghar, Director External Linkages Dr. Yaamina Salman, Haier Pakistan’s representative Zhang from the Chinese management, Director Marketing Hamayoun Bashir, and other officials were present.
Under the agreement, nearly 100 scholarships will be awarded to students based on need and merit, facilitating broader educational opportunities and academic support.