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Commerce Minister for deeper collaboration among D-8 countries to meet emerging global challenges

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CAIRO, Dec 2 (APP): Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan on Tuesday reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to strengthening economic cooperation among Developing-8 (D-8) countries, calling for deeper collaboration to meet emerging global challenges.

Addressing the 4th meeting of the D-8 Trade Ministerial Council in Cairo, the minister thanked the Government of Egypt for hosting the session and welcomed Azerbaijan as the group’s ninth member, noting that its inclusion would further enhance collective economic strength and cooperation.

Kamal Khan said the D-8 had become an important platform for countries with significant economic potential and shared development goals. He stressed that in an era marked by rising protectionism, climate-related disruptions, supply chain uncertainties and volatile commodity markets, regional alliances were essential for ensuring stability and sustained growth.

He highlighted the D-8 Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA) as a key instrument for boosting intra-bloc trade, calling for its full and effective implementation. “By reducing tariffs, simplifying procedures and creating a predictable trading environment, the PTA can significantly expand market access,” he said, adding that Pakistan was committed to resolving operational issues and harmonising documentation to make the agreement fully functional.

The minister emphasised the need for stronger institutional mechanisms, including cooperation in customs, standardisation, mutual recognition and logistics connectivity. Efficient transport corridors and digital systems, he noted, were vital for smooth regional trade.

The commerce minister underscored the central role of the private sector in driving economic integration, urging greater business-to-business engagement, joint ventures and technology partnerships among member states.

He also highlighted opportunities in sustainable development, food security, energy, agriculture and textiles, saying the D-8 could serve as a model for South-South cooperation.

As regards the evolving global economy, he stressed the need to embrace digital transformation, including e-commerce, fintech and digital payments. Pakistan, he said, was keen to collaborate on strengthening digital infrastructure and innovation networks across the bloc.

“A more connected D-8 community can significantly enhance economic resilience and regional stability,” he said, expressing confidence that the Cairo deliberations would help shape a more integrated and prosperous future for member states.

IESCO notifies power suspension programme

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 02 (APP): The Islamabad Electric Supply Company (IESCO) on Tuesday issued a power suspension programme for Wednesday for various areas of its region due to necessary maintenance and routine development work.
According to IESCO Spokesperson, the power supply of different feeders and grid stations would remain suspended for the period from 09:00 am to 02:00 pm, Islamabad Circle, G-6, Sharifabad, G-8/1, Farsh Town, Lohi Bher, Kirpa, F-7/1, F-8/Markaz, G-9/1 I&T Center, Aiou, New I-10/1, G-11/3, E-11/1 (Mpchs), Shah Pur, Pindi Point, Berote, Patriata, Pir Sohawa, Said Pur Feeders, Rawalpindi City Circle, 6th Road, T&T, Ptcl, New Mulpur, Shamasabad, Khurram Colony, Noora Road, Air Port, Gangal, Muslim Town, Zafar-Ul-Haq, Liaqat Bagh, Fawara Chowk, Dhoke Hassu, Jamia Masjid, Jinnah Road, Muhammadi Chowk, Bagh Sardaran, Misrial Road, Allama Iqbal, Millatabad, Radio Pak-I, Shamas Colony, Lakhoo Road, Mohan Pura Feeders, Rawalpindi Cantt Circle, Kashmir Road, Jahangir Road, Kot Jabbi, Cbr-I, Mehboob Shaheed, Gulistan Colony , Morgah, Tulsa Road, Shahpur, Moorat, Girja-1, Choungi-No-22, Chountra, Sihala College, Lehtrar-Ii, Khawaja, Fazal Ahmed Shaheed, Punjar, Mandra, Industrial, Bhangali, Ramman, Gaggan Feeders, Attock Circle, Nawajis Shaheed, Ghazi Kohli, Bahlot  (D/C), Banbolla (D/C), Kashif Gul, Model Town, Mix Industry, Col Sher Khan, Hussainabad, Shah Allah Ditta, Double Circuit, Saray Kharbouza Double Circuit, Khan Abad, Lala  Zar, Shah Der, Gondal, Nartopa, 3- Meela, Dilwarabad, Dhoke Fateh, Katchery, D.I Colony, Naka Kalan, Kisran, Sajjad Shaheed, Fatehjang City Ii, Jand-2. Fateh Jang (Double Circit), Laniwala (Double Circuit), Gaggan (Double Circuit), Dhurnal, Aman Pur Feeders, Chakwal Circle, C.S.Shah, Daultala, Dharabi, Dharogi Rajgan, Dharyala Jalip, Dhok Pathan, Dhudial Express, Gpo Chowk, Jhatla, Khair Pur, Lawa, Madina Town, Mogla, Moorat, Multan Khurd, P.D.Khan, Pera Fatihal, Pipli, Talagang City, Tamman, Thoa Mehram Khan, Tobha Feeders, Jhelum Circle, Abbas Pura, F-13 (Garmala), Bolani, Sarai A Gir, F-8 Civil Line, Jakkar, M. Riaz Shaheed, Chamala, Madu Kalas, Bhagwal, New Chakyam, Nathwala, Khokhran, Hayat Sir Road, Main Bazar, Pind Mattay Khan, Ghouri Dhamaik, Baba Shaheed, Thakra, Islam Pura Feeders, Gso Circle, From 09:00 Am To 03:00 Pm, Pir Mehr Ali Shah, Dargha, E-11/2, Capital Residentia, Spd, D.C.I, Npf-Ii, Pir Mehr Ali Shah, Dargha, E-11/2, Capital Residentia, Spd, D.C.I, Npf-Ii, Sector-H, Sector-E, Sector-Ffbl, Touqeer Haider, Sector-C, Askari Tower -2, Arsalan Alam, Sector-A, Sector-Ac&F, Sector-B, Sector-Klmn, Sector- H&F, Sector-G, Kutchery, Ajmal Shaheed , Sangohi, P.T.C, Akram (S), Nathwala, Safdar (S), City Housing Feeders and surrounding areas will remain closed.
The IESCO management apologizes to its esteemed consumers for the inconvenience caused by this necessary outage.
The spokesman added that the company is committed to completing the work efficiently, noting that if the maintenance is finished ahead of schedule, the power supply will be restored even before the announced time.

MPA formally inaugurates girls’ hostel for Gwadar University

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QUETTA, Dec 02 (APP): Implementing the announcement of the allotment of a girls’ hostel for Gwadar University by Chief Minister Balochistan Mir Sarfraz Bugti, MPA Gwadar Maulana Hidayat-ur-Rehman Baloch on Tuesday formally inaugurated the hostel constructed by the Balochistan Government.
Addressing at the ceremony of inauguration, the Member of Provincial Assembly (MPA) said that this initiative is being termed as an important milestone in terms of providing safe and quality accommodation for female students.
He said that availability of a girls’ hostel provides great convenience especially for female students who come to study at the University of Gwadar from areas outside Gwadar city.
He said that the establishment of this hostel would not only solve the housing problems of female students coming from outside districts but could also provide a positive and supportive educational environment for local female students.
The inauguration ceremony was attended by Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Abdul Razaq Sabir, Registrar Daulat Khan, Dean Faculty of Social Science Prof. Dr. Jan Muhammad, Controller of Examinations Dr. Rahim Mehar, Principal Gwadar College Naseer Ahmed, University officers and other distinguished guests.
The Vice Chancellor thanked the Balochistan government, especially Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti, and said that facilities like the girls hostel further strengthen the development of the university and the educational journey of the female students.
He termed it as a significant step forward in the promotion of education.
In his address, Maulana Hidayat-ur-Rehman Baloch appreciated the steps taken by the provincial government and said that such facilities are indispensable for the promotion of women’s education.
He hoped that the opening of the hostel would be a source of improvement, convenience and encouragement for the female students.

RDA vows strict action against all illegal commercial and residential structures

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RAWALPINDI, Dec 02 (APP): The Rawalpindi Development Authority (RDA) on Tuesday demolished an illegal under-construction commercial building on a protected green belt in Bahria Town Phase-8 and sealed the adjacent Attock Oil Pump for violating land-use and building regulations.
Acting on the instructions of Director General RDA Kinza Murtaza, the Enforcement Squad moved in with heavy machinery after officials determined that the property owner, Shahid Laiq, had begun construction without the mandatory No Objection Certificate (NOC) and approvals required under the Punjab Development of Cities Act 1976 and the RDA Building and Zoning Regulations 2021.
An RDA spokesperson said the operation was part of a wider clampdown on illegal commercial activities on public land, particularly green belts reserved for environmental protection and public use. The spokesperson added that the DG had directed the Land Use and Building Control (LU&BC) Wing to take “strict action without fear or favour” against all encroachments and unauthorised residential-cum-commercial structures.
Kinza also instructed the Building Control Wing to carry out a detailed survey to assess fees related to the approval and regularisation of illegal constructions, including commercialization cases and complementary site plans.
The operation was executed by Building Superintendent Fahad Bhatti, Building Surveyor Aamir Mahmood Malik, and the Enforcement Team, assisted by personnel from Police Station Rawat.

Wheelchair distribution ceremony held at CPO for children of police employees

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LAHORE, Dec 02 (APP):A special ceremony was held at the Central Police Office (CPO) on Tuesday for the distribution of specially designed wheelchairs to the special children of police employees and Ghazi officials, organized in collaboration with the welfare organization Milestone and a Japanese private welfare group.
Inspector General of Police (IGP) Punjab Dr Usman Anwar handed over wheelchairs to seven special children of police personnel and three Ghazi officials.
Representatives of the Japanese welfare organization, Shenoda Hiroyuki, Hirata Masayuki, Kawahara Hiroki, Murata Kenichi, Takechi Yuhi and Miyaki Yoshitaka, along with Milestone CEO Shafiq-ur-Rehman, attended the ceremony.
The IG Punjab appreciated the cooperation of both organizations and said that the specially crafted wheelchairs were designed for children suffering from polio, paralysis and other conditions that restrict mobility.
Dr Usman Anwar said arrangements were also underway for lift vans to facilitate long-distance travel for children with cerebral palsy and other disabilities, in addition to providing mobility support to Ghazi officials. Children of police employees from Punjab Highway Petrol (PHP), Lahore and Sahiwal, as well as Ghazi officials Muhammad Hashim, Aurangzaib and Shahid Ali, who are paralyzed in the lower body, received wheelchairs during the event.
He added that Punjab Police remain committed to the welfare and rehabilitation of its special children through initiatives under the “Our Flowers” project, which includes medical treatment support, stipends and other assistance. The IG noted that the provision of wheelchairs would significantly improve the mobility and daily comfort of the beneficiaries.
Milestone CEO Shafiq-ur-Rehman said the organization, in partnership with Punjab Police, would continue efforts to extend wheelchair support to more children of police employees.
Additional IG Welfare & Finance Imran Arshad, AIG Inspection Shaista Nadeem, AIG Welfare Muhammad Abdullah Lak and AIG Admin & Security Dr Asad Ijaz Malhi, along with senior officers, were also present on the occasion.

694 suspects arrested, 688 cases registered in 72-hour anti-narcotics crackdown

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LAHORE, Dec 02 (APP): Punjab Police have intensified its province-wide anti-narcotics crackdown in line with Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif’s directives to achieve a drug-free Punjab, arresting 694 alleged drug peddlers and registering 688 cases during the past 72 hours.
According to a spokesperson for Punjab Police, the ongoing campaign has led to the recovery of 907 kilograms of charas, 445 kilograms of ice, 79 kilograms of heroin and 11 kilograms of opium from various districts, while two accused have been taken into custody through targeted actions.
Inspector General of Police (IGP) Punjab Dr Usman Anwar ordered further acceleration of operations against major drug dealers and smugglers, emphasizing that every individual connected to the narcotics supply chain must be apprehended and subjected to strict legal action. He instructed field formations to dismantle networks involved in the transportation, distribution and online sale of narcotics.
The IGP directed police units to intensify surveillance and enforcement activities around educational institutions, hostels and youth-centric areas to safeguard students from drug peddlers. He said the the police department is committed to cleansing the province of narcotics and ensuring exemplary punishment for offenders.

PCJCCI lauds Pakistan’s new economic roadmap

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LAHORE, Dec 02 (APP):Pakistan China Joint Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCJCCI) has welcomed Pakistan’s newly introduced roadmap to fast-track Phase -II of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), terming it a transformative step toward high-tech industrialization, enhanced provincial cooperation, and sustainable national development.
PCJCCI President Nazir Hussain said here Tuesday that CPEC Phase-II aims to shift Pakistan from infrastructure-led growth toward innovation-led expansion through industrial upgradation, digital transformation, and modern governance. The declaration of 2026 as the “Year of Reform and Modernization” underscores a national commitment to reducing bureaucratic hurdles, promoting a pro-investment environment, and improving institutional efficiency.
He said that Pakistan’s new direction under CPEC Phase-II reflects a bold and future-focused approach. “High-tech industrialization, innovation-led growth, and deeper cooperation with China will unlock new opportunities for our industries, our youth, and our emerging entrepreneurs,” he remarked.
PCJCCI, he added, stands committed to facilitating this new era of economic transformation, asserting that a major milestone in this phase is China’s commitment to financing 85 percent of the Karakoram Highway (KKH) Project, reflecting the deepening economic and strategic partnership between the two nations.
The joint Chamber’s Senior Vice President Brig. (Retd) Mansoor Saeed Sheikh stated that the government has also announced the initiation of the bidding process for the Thakot–Raikot Motorway within the next two months, along with expanding provincial-level cooperation under CPEC to ensure balanced and inclusive development across all regions. He also said that the commitment of China to the KKH financing and the expansion of provincial partnerships shows the strength of bilateral bond. “CPEC Phase-II will modernize our key sectors, support local industries, and create sustainable jobs. PCJCCI will continue to act as a bridge for strengthened commercial collaboration,” he added.
Zafar Iqbal, Vice President PCJCCI, was of the view that human capital development particularly empowering youth and women is a critical pillar of this new roadmap. This aligns strongly with PCJCCI’s vision of an inclusive, knowledge-driven economy. “We look forward to supporting initiatives that promote skill enhancement, innovation, and industrial competitiveness,” he added.
Salahuddin Hanif, Secretary General, reaffirmed the PCJCCI’s dedication to supporting all initiatives aimed at deepening Pakistan-China economic integration and advancing sustainable national growth.