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Kattar Band Industrial Association delegation meets LCCI President

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LAHORE, Dec 02 (APP): Kattar Band Industrial Association (KBIA) delegation here Tuesday met with Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) President Faheem-ur-Rehman Saigol and Senior Vice President Tanveer Ahmed Sheikh to discuss the major issues affecting industrial units in the area.
The delegation was led by KBIA President Dr. Waseem, while Patron-in-Chief Mian Nawaz, Ch. Muhammad Yousaf, Sheikh Muhammad Khalid, Mian Yousaf, and other noted industrialists, former LCCI president Muhammad Ali Mian and Executive Committee Members Rana Nisar and Imran Saleemi were also present.
During the meeting, the delegation highlighted the serious problems faced by industries located on and around Kattar Band Road. They pointed out that restrictions on industrial gas connections, load-shedding of gas and electricity, incomplete WASA projects causing uncertain water supply, while encroachments, and poor sanitation have created major obstacles for industries.
The delegation emphasized that the suspension of industrial gas connections has severely affected business operations and that new connections must be restored immediately to stabilize production. They also expressed concern over electricity outages, stating that no load-shedding schedule is issued, which disrupts the entire production process.
The poor condition of Kattar Band Road and traffic congestion were also major concerns. Industrialists said that damaged infrastructure and traffic issues are increasing the cost of doing business and wasting time. Incomplete WASA projects and poor cleanliness have further complicated the situation in the industrial area.
LCCI President Faheem-ur-Rehman Saigol assured the delegation that Lahore Chamber has always raised its voice for the business community and is actively working on their issues. He mentioned that LCCI successfully secured two extensions in the income tax return filing deadline and is currently in contact with the government for extending the e-online return date as well. He added that the Chamber closely monitors all issues related to traders and industrialists and will continue to strive for their welfare.
Industrialists present in the meeting said that the lack of basic facilities in Kattar Band Road and other industrial areas has increased production costs and is negatively affecting the national economy. They stressed that the government must take immediate and effective steps to support industrial growth and business activity.
LCCI President reaffirmed that the Chamber aims to resolve every issue—whether related to electricity, gas, water, sanitation, or taxation. He vowed that the Chamber will continue to raise its voice for the business community and will use all legal and governmental channels to improve the industrial environment.

Hooliganism at LCCI: Abuzar Shad threatens LCCI President

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LAHORE, Dec 02 (APP): An incident at the Lahore Chamber of Commerce & Industry (LCCI) has sent shock waves through the business and industrial community. Former president Abuzar Shad, without any provocation, subjected LCCI President Faheem-ur-Rehman Saigol to extreme misconduct, highly inappropriate language, and abusive slurs, according to LCCI press release issued here Tuesday.
This alarming episode has shaken the entire trader community of Lahore. The chaos erupted when Abuzar Shad displayed deeply regrettable, shameful, and utterly unacceptable behavior, verbally abusing the LCCI President and even issuing direct death threats.
At the time of the incident, Senior Vice President Tanveer Ahmed Sheikh, former president Muhammad Ali Mian, and Executive Committee members Ehtisham-ul-Haq and Rana Muhammad Nisar were present.
Eyewitnesses reported that Abuzar Shad entered the President’s office without permission and began interfering unlawfully, shouting and using extremely obscene language openly. This was far beyond a personal disagreement or emotional outburst—it appeared to be a deliberate, premeditated attack on the dignity, discipline, and sanctity of the institution.
Following the incident, LCCI President convened an emergent meeting of the Executive Committee to develop a formal strategy to prevent such events in the future and to officially condemn such elements. All major trade bodies in Lahore have strongly denounced the incident and demanded strict action from the authorities.

Customs seizes 88 kg of Hashish worth Rs 264 mln in Turbat

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 02 (APP):Customs Enforcement Gadani, in a successful intelligence-based operation on Tuesday, seized 88kg of Hashish (Chars) with an estimated international value of Rs264 million.
The seized narcotics was concealed in 88 plastic packets along the M-8 road near Kech River, Turbat, said a news release.
The Non-Custom-Paid (NCP) Toyota Axio (Grey) used for transportation, valued at Rs4 million, has also been taken into custody along with the narcotics. FBR reiterates its unwavering commitment to combating narcotics smuggling and illicit trade across the country.

Police nab 2 members of inter-provincial robbery gang

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HYDERABAD, Dec 02 (APP): Shaheed Benazirabad police have achieved a significant breakthrough by arresting two key members of an inter-provincial gang involved in major gold and silver robberies.
According to police spokesperson, the arrested suspects have been identified as Muhammad Shafiq Ahmed, son of Muhammad Rafiq, a resident of Lahore and his accomplice Habibur Rehman, a resident of Karachi. The gang members were apprehended with the help of modern technology,  efforts of police technical team and effective human intelligence.
Spokesperson said that during interrogation, the suspects confessed to committing dozens of major robberies in various districts, including Karachi. The criminals admitted that around 20 days ago, they broke into a gold shop at Sona Bazaar in Umerkot and looted the entire safe. It was further revealed that the gang had stolen several kilograms of gold and silver from different gold shops in Umerkot, Larkana, Karachi, and the jurisdictions of Sukhan and Docks police stations.
Spokesperson said that two of their accomplices, Irshad alias Totla and Imtiaz, both residents of Karachi, are still at large. Looters admitted that after each robbery, the stolen valuables were sold to different gold dealers in Karachi and Lahore.
According to the police, the gang used to travel across districts, conduct reconnaissance of gold shops and then carry out targeted robberies. Special tools used for breaking locks and safes were recovered from their vehicle, which had been used repeatedly in their crimes. On the other hand raids are underway to arrest the remaining suspects and the entire gang is expected to be brought to justice soon.

DIG Hyderabad asks SSP’s to ensure optimal security for culture day activities

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HYDERABAD, Dec 02 (APP): The DIG Hyderabad Range Tariq Razzak Dharejo has directed all the 9 SSP’s in the Range to ensure safe security for the upcoming Sindhi culture day celebrations, which will feature rallies, functions and other related events.
The DIG’s spokesman informed here on Tuesday that the SSP’s had been directed to maintain vigilance on suspicious persons as well as those who indulged in rowdy behaviour.
The cops had been asked to provide adequate security to the educational institutions, press clubs and other places where the culture day activities would be taking place, he added.
The official said the police had been told to carry out random snap checking besides setting up pickets on important roads.
According to him, special security measures would be taken at the bus terminals, railway stations, foreign franchises and the government buildings.

Hooliganism at LCCI: Abuzar Shad threatens LCCI President

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LAHORE, Dec 02 (APP): An incident at the Lahore Chamber of Commerce & Industry (LCCI) has sent shock waves through the business and industrial community. Former president Abuzar Shad, without any provocation, subjected LCCI President Faheem-ur-Rehman Saigol to extreme misconduct, highly inappropriate language, and abusive slurs, according to LCCI press release issued here Tuesday.
This alarming episode has shaken the entire trader community of Lahore. The chaos erupted when Abuzar Shad displayed deeply regrettable, shameful, and utterly unacceptable behavior, verbally abusing the LCCI President and even issuing direct death threats.
At the time of the incident, Senior Vice President Tanveer Ahmed Sheikh, former president Muhammad Ali Mian, and Executive Committee members Ehtisham-ul-Haq and Rana Muhammad Nisar were present.
Eyewitnesses reported that Abuzar Shad entered the President’s office without permission and began interfering unlawfully, shouting and using extremely obscene language openly. This was far beyond a personal disagreement or emotional outburst—it appeared to be a deliberate, premeditated attack on the dignity, discipline, and sanctity of the institution.
Following the incident, LCCI President convened an emergent meeting of the Executive Committee to develop a formal strategy to prevent such events in the future and to officially condemn such elements. All major trade bodies in Lahore have strongly denounced the incident and demanded strict action from the authorities.

SBP to celebrate Pakistan Women Entrepreneurship Day 2025 on December 3

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KARACHI, Dec 02 (APP): For fostering women’s participation in the entrepreneurial ecosystem, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) is all set to celebrate Pakistan Women Entrepreneurship Day (PWED) on Wednesday December 3, 2025.
The PWED, this year, is featuring a host of activities including the ongoing awareness campaigns, Business Idea Competition 2025, and Women of Impact awards in categories of Innovative Leader, Social Impact, Sustainability Champion and Resilience along with Top Performance and Tech Innovator Awards for banks.
With objectives of promoting financial inclusion, recognizing achievements and encouraging participation, PWED 2025 aims to deepen outreach and support, creating sustainable pathways for women in business and honoring women innovators, job creators, and change makers.
The Women Entrepreneurship Day will be celebrated nationwide with the main ceremony at SBP Karachi and events hosted across 16 SBP BSC field offices. In addition, banks were also organizing a series of events and ceremonies throughout the week leading up to December 5, 2025, making it a nationwide showcase of women’s entrepreneurial achievements.
The Governor SBP Jameel Ahmad, senior SBP executives. Presidents and CEOs of major banks, together with their senior leadership, and partner institutes will attend the event that will also feature the journey of women entrepreneurship in Pakistan along with the presence of several accomplished women entrepreneurs, including award recipients, showcasing their exceptional contributions to the entrepreneurial ecosystem.

Health minister assures support to patients of HIV, AIDS, Thalassemia

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PESHAWAR, Dec 02 (APP):Provincial Minister for Health, Khaliq-ur-Rehman on Tuesday expressed solidarity with patients HIV, AIDS, Hepatitis and Thalassemia assuring that government would support them to fight the disease.
He was that Chief Guest in a dinner that was organized by Integrated HIV, AIDS, Hepatitis and Thalassemia Control Program KP to raise awareness and expressing solidarity with patients suffering from these diseases.
The event was also attended by Former Director General Health, Shahid Younus anf Project Director Tariq Hayat. The sole purpose of the dinner was to create awareness about HIV and allied diseases, highlight the challenges faced by patients and convey a strong message of support and compassion from the government.
During the event, the health minister interacted with the patients and listened to their life stories and bitter experiences.
Several patients shared the hardships they face during the treatment of HIV/AIDS and expressed deep concern over the stigma and discrimination they encounter both at hospitals and at the social level. They stated that despite being patients, they are often treated differently in society, which affects their dignity, mental health and timely access to healthcare.
The patients requested the Health Minister to establish and enhance special units at hospitals and ensure better facilities for their extra care during medical treatment. They also stressed the need for a more patient-friendly environment and sensitization of healthcare staff to deal with them with respect and empathy.
While addressing the gathering, Khaliq-ur-Rehman assured the patients of the government’s full and unwavering support.
He stated that health department is fully committed to addressing the needs of HIV, hepatitis, and thalassemia patients adding that a revised PC-I will be prepared to cover gaps and emerging needs in the coming years.
He informed that KP government has already increased the number of screening centers across the province and emphasized the importance of timely screening to ensure early diagnosis and effective treatment. The minister urged the general public to actively avail screening facilities at the earliest to protect themselves and others, adding that early detection can save lives and significantly improve the quality of life of patients.
He reiterated that no patient should feel isolated or stigmatized and that the government is determined to create an inclusive healthcare system for all.

80 years of German-French cooperation marked as key force behind Europe’s Union

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 02 (APP): Diplomats, academics and representatives from European missions marked 80 years of German-French reconciliation at an event in Islamabad on Tuesday.
The discussion traced how two countries that once fought major wars built a partnership responsible for major steps in Europe’s political, economic and regional integration. Speakers linked this partnership to Europe’s present strength, where French and German economies together form 40% of the European Union’s GDP and their populations make up one-third of the bloc.
80 years of German-French cooperation marked as key force behind Europe’s Union
French Ambassador Nicolas Galey opened the session by recalling the long path that led France and Germany from conflict to cooperation.
He said the partnership proved that countries with a violent past can rebuild relations through consistent political decisions, shared interests and long-term commitments to peace.
Ambassador Galey said the relationship grew after the Second World War, when both countries sought a framework that would prevent future conflicts in Europe. Their leaders sealed this goal in the Élysée Treaty of 1963, signed by General Charles de Gaulle and Chancellor Konrad Adenauer.
By the 1970s, he said, the two governments were describing their alliance as a “Franco-German partnership,” with regular political dialogue and coordinated positions on major European issues. Since then, successive leaders in both countries have kept this foundation intact.
He noted that on 3 October 2025, President Emmanuel Macron attended German Unity Day in Saarbrücken, marking the 35th anniversary of German reunification, showing the continuity of close ties.
The French ambassador said the German-French partnership shaped major policies that led to today’s European structure including the common market, the single currency, financial governance rules, and programs that increased industrial cooperation.
He said the most influential idea came from Jean Monnet, who proposed creating “de facto solidarities” that would tie European economies together to a point where conflict would no longer be possible. This approach became central to European institutions formed after the war.
Ambassador Galey listed joint projects that emerged from this cooperation. These included Airbus, the Ariane rocket programme, and major student exchange initiatives. He highlighted that Pakistani students are the top global beneficiaries of Erasmus Mundus, which evolved from European exchange programs first launched between France and Germany.
He said the strength of the partnership comes from continuous dialogue. The 25th Franco-German Council of Ministers, held on 29 August in Toulon, approved projects in digital sovereignty, trade, industrial development and energy markets.
Both countries have also taken joint positions on the growth of artificial intelligence. In November, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and President Macron co-chaired a summit in Berlin focusing on Europe’s digital policies.
He referred to Generation Europe, a program launched in 2023 to support future leaders in both countries. The program grew under the Aachen Treaty of 2019 and aims to prepare young professionals who can shape Europe together.
The French ambassador said the partnership now focuses on European defense, especially after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. He said both governments believe Europe must strengthen its own capabilities and reduce reliance on external actors.
Ambassador Galey said the cooperation extends to Pakistan, where the French and German embassies coordinate closely on political, economic and consular work.
He highlighted a conference the two embassies organized with the Dutch Embassy on 4 November, focusing on press freedom and journalists’ rights. He also mentioned the Franco-German Human Rights Prize, awarded previously to Pakistan’s Sarah Belal in 2016 and Nayyab Ali in 2020.
He added that France’s AFD and Germany’s KfW continue joint development projects in Pakistan, especially in clean energy, where several hydroelectric projects are being financed with local authorities.
The ambassador said Europe faces new challenges, but the German-French partnership still functions as a central force. He said both countries carry responsibility because of their economic weight — 40% of the EU’s GDP — and because their shared history demands continued efforts for peace.
German Ambassador Ina Lepel said the event marks not only official diplomacy but a long record of exchanges between citizens, institutions, universities and youth groups. She said such contact was impossible in earlier generations, who grew up under nationalist and militarist teachings during two world wars.
She said her own parents studied in France as young adults and returned with strong impressions after interacting with French students. She said these exchanges were possible because the first post-war European leaders saw youth contact as a tool for long-term peace.
Ambassador Lepel said leaders in France and Germany after the war made decisions that changed Europe’s path. General de Gaulle supported closer ties with Germany despite leading resistance against Nazi occupation. Chancellor Adenauer pushed for reconciliation and European integration from 1949 to 1963, often against internal resistance.
Later, President François Mitterrand supported German reunification in 1990, despite concerns among political circles in France. He worked with Chancellor Helmut Kohl to advance the European project during the final years of the Cold War.
The ambassador said the partnership became a model for the rest of Europe. Other EU member states expect France and Germany to coordinate positions to guide the wider bloc.
Ambassador Lepel said Europe again faces a challenge of Ukraine war. She said some political groups argue the war is not Europe’s concern, but geography and shared security make it impossible for European countries to ignore the conflict.
She said support for Ukraine is not charity but a necessary response to protect Europe’s stability and democratic systems. She said both France and Germany will continue this support because Europe’s long-term security depends on it.
She said both countries must work even more closely within the European Union and with the United States to safeguard peace. She said Europe remains a destination for people seeking study, work or business, showing the impact of decades of stable policies.
The ambassador thanked Thinkfest, Dr. Muhammad Riaz Shad and Ambassador Jauhar Saleem for organizing the discussion and said the exchange of views with Pakistani scholars offers an important perspective on the history of European unity.

Lahore experiences dry, cold weather

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LAHORE, Dec 02 (APP):Lahore experienced dry and cold weather on Tuesday, with similar conditions expected on Wednesday.
MET officials said most parts of the country would remain under the influence of continental air, while a shallow westerly wave persisted over the extreme north. They forecast cold and dry weather across most regions, with very cold conditions in hilly areas during morning and night hours. Smog is likely in the plain areas of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, while light to moderate fog may develop at isolated spots during morning and night. Frost is also expected at isolated locations in Islamabad, the Pothohar region, Kashmir, and the plains of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa during early hours.
On Tuesday, the lowest temperature was recorded in Skardu at -08°C, while Lahore registered a minimum of 11°C.