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Pakistan gifts Fasting Buddha replica to Thailand

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 02 (APP): In a gesture to celebrate shared heritage and deepen bilateral relations, Pakistan has presented a meticulously crafted replica of the Fasting Buddha sculpture to Thailand at the National Museum in Bangkok.

The ceremony, titled “A Spiritual Journey from Gandhara to ASEAN: Celebrating Shared Heritage and Religious Tourism,” highlighted the centuries-old connection between Pakistan’s Gandhara civilization and the ASEAN region, where Buddhism thrived, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Spokesperson said in a press release on Saturday.

Pakistan gifts Fasting Buddha replica to Thailand Pakistan gifts Fasting Buddha replica to Thailand

Pakistan’s Ambassador to Thailand Rukhsana Afzaal presented the replica to Director General of Thailand’s Fine Arts Department Phanomboot Chantrachoti.

The attendees included Thai officials, diplomats, UN representatives, civil society, academics, and media.

Ambassador Afzaal highlighted the replica, crafted by Pakistani artist Jamil Kakar, as a testament to Pakistan’s Gandhara legacy, centered in ancient Taxila, and its role in Buddhist civilization.

She underscored its significance in strengthening Pakistan-Thailand friendship and promoting cultural exchanges under Pakistan’s long-standing ASEAN partnership.

Pakistan gifts Fasting Buddha replica to Thailand Pakistan gifts Fasting Buddha replica to Thailand

Most Venerable Anil Sakya described the event as a spiritual reconnection, with the Fasting Buddha symbolizing wisdom and balance.

Director General Chantrachoti expressed gratitude, noting the gift as a symbol of enduring diplomatic and cultural ties, reflecting shared Gandharan and Buddhist heritage.

He emphasized its potential to foster collaboration through exhibitions and cultural initiatives.

Executive Director at the Centre for Cultural Development, Islamabad Dr. Nadeem Omar Tarrar also emphasized the sculpture’s spiritual and artistic significance, blending Greco-Roman and Gandharan styles, and its potential to enhance Pakistan-Southeast Asia ties.

The ceremony featured a photographic exhibition of Gandhara artifacts and Buddhist sites in Pakistan by renowned photographer David Chi Lau.

Pakistan, a sectoral dialogue partner of ASEAN for over three decades, continues to strengthen political, economic, and cultural ties, with this gesture reinforcing cultural connections and people-to-people exchanges.

The flow of flood water in Chenab River to reduce by 9,861 cusecs: Flood Control Room

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CHINIOT, Aug 02 (APP): Flood water in the Chenab River will start to decrease in Chiniot. The flow of 150,000 cusecs of water has been reduced to 140,139 cusecs of water at present. Flood water is currently passing through Bhuana tehsil of Chiniot district and the district administration has completed safety arrangements in all low-lying areas. All institutions are on full alert duty in Sahambal, an area affected by erosion.
According to the Flood Control Room Chiniot, the flood water will decrease further by Saturday evening. On the other hand, due to the flood, the number of flood relief camps will be increased from five to eight by the rescue team at different places. All the teams of Rescue 1122 are being controlled by the district in-charge Madam Tahira Khan herself. According to the district administration Chiniot, no government dam has broken in Chiniot. The locals had built a small safety dam to save their crops. Part of which has broken. This does not pose any threat to the city or any area. Assistant Commissioner Ashfaq Rasool Chiniot is present at the spot and the crack is being filled with an excavator. Member of Punjab Assembly Maulana Muhammad Ilyas Ahmed Chiniot visited the area where the dam broke.

COAS witnesses induction of Z-10ME attack helicopter in Pak Army Aviation

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RAWALPINDI, Aug 02 (APP): Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, NI (M) visited Multan Garrison and presided over the induction ceremony of the Z-10ME attack helicopter into Pakistan Army Aviation.
COAS witnesses induction of Z-10ME attack helicopter in Pak Army Aviation
The COAS witnessed firepower demonstration by the newly inducted Z-10ME helicopters at the Muzaffargarh Field Firing Ranges, said a news released by Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR).
The induction of this potent system marks a major leap in the modernization of Army Aviation, reinforcing its integrated battlefield response and capacity to deliver decisive effects against potential adversaries.
COAS witnesses induction of Z-10ME attack helicopter in Pak Army Aviation
This state-of-the-art, all-weather platform is capable of precision strike operations day and night. Equipped with advanced radar systems and cutting-edge electronic warfare suites, the Z-10ME significantly enhances the Army’s capability to engage diverse aerial and ground threats.
COAS witnesses induction of Z-10ME attack helicopter in Pak Army Aviation
COAS witnesses induction of Z-10ME attack helicopter in Pak Army Aviation
Interacting with troops, the COAS lauded their exceptional morale, professionalism, and combat proficiency. He appreciated the successful demonstration of combined arms tactics, reflecting the Army’s firm resolve to maintain a decisive edge in the evolving character of warfare.
COAS witnesses induction of Z-10ME attack helicopter in Pak Army Aviation
Earlier, at Corps Headquarters, the COAS was briefed on the formation’s operational preparedness and ongoing training activities. Expressing satisfaction over the high standards of readiness, he reaffirmed the Pakistan Army’s unwavering commitment to safeguarding national sovereignty and territorial integrity.
COAS witnesses induction of Z-10ME attack helicopter in Pak Army Aviation
Later, the COAS engaged with members of academia and civil society in an interactive session, where he underscored the significance of national unity, civil-military synergy, and a whole-of-nation approach in countering hybrid threats and fostering societal cohesion.
COAS witnesses induction of Z-10ME attack helicopter in Pak Army Aviation
Earlier, upon arrival at Multan Garrison, the COAS was warmly received by the Corps Commander Multan.
COAS witnesses induction of Z-10ME attack helicopter in Pak Army Aviation

Advisor to Finance Minister attends launch of ICMA Pakistan’s Budget 2025–26 Compendium

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 01 (APP): Advisor to the Finance Minister Khurram Schehzad on Friday said that the government has focused on relief and recovery, with targeted support to the salaried class to ensure horizontal equity.
He was addressing the launch ceremony of ICMA Pakistan’s latest publication, “Budget 2025–26 Compendium: Insights, Analysis and Impact”, held at ICMA Pakistan Building, Karachi.
The event brought together professionals, economists, and students for a comprehensive overview of the federal budget, said a press release received here.
Schehzad congratulated ICMA Pakistan on launching a well-researched and informative compendium.
He stated that such publications serve as important tools for enhancing public understanding of economic policies and urged the youth to equip themselves with economic knowledge, which is vital for their personal growth and national development.
He appreciated ICMA’s efforts in disseminating specialized financial knowledge and emphasized the need for building a knowledge economy where the youth can compete purely on merit.
He urged ICMA to provide critical policy feedback to assist policymakers with practical insights for improving economic conditions.
He proposed that ICMA establish an incubation center to promote innovation in accounting practices and link students with investors.
He assured the institute of his full support at both governmental and individual levels for this initiative.
Key budget initiatives include affordable housing, financing for women-led startups, SME facilitation, and tariff reforms aimed at gradually reducing duties over five years to boost exports and enhance competitiveness, he remarked.
He added that Pakistan’s international credit ratings have improved, and overall economic risk has decreased.

Mustafa Kamal calls on PM Shehbaz Sharif

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 1 (APP): Federal Minister for National Health Services Regulations and Coordination Syed Mustafa Kamal Friday called on Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif and discussed matters relating to the ministry.
During the meeting Syed Mustafa Kamal briefed the prime minister on progress of the ongoing projects and reforms in health sector.

Bilawal lauds Pakistani media’s role  during recent Pak India conflict

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KARACHI, Aug 01 (APP): Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Friday lauded the role of Pakistan’s journalist community and Generation Z on the digital front during the recent Pakistan-India conflict, describing them as a national asset.
According to the press release issued by the Media Cell Bilawal House, Chairman PPP, while addressing a ceremony at the Sindh Chief Minister’s House marking the 75th anniversary of the Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ), commended the organization’s long and distinguished struggle for safeguarding freedom of expression and strengthening democracy during periods of authoritarian rule. He said that the PFUJ is not just an organization, but a movement—one in which every generation of journalists has played a vital role. Whether during the MRD movement or the struggle for the restoration of democracy under the ARD, the journalist community across the country stood shoulder to shoulder with political workers and pro-democracy leaders, unwavering in their fight for the right to freedom of expression and press freedom.
He recalled a moment during the ARD-led struggle, saying: “I remember the time when the then-dictator, in his final days in power, began imposing restrictions—even on television channels—and Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto stood firmly with you (journalists), side by side.”
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, while appreciating the role of Pakistani journalists during the recent Pakistan-India conflict, said, “I want to thank all of you for the way Pakistan’s media and journalists countered India’s false and disinformation-driven narrative on the global stage—it is truly commendable.” He added, “I can proudly say that just as Pakistan’s Air Force defeated India with a score of 6-0, our journalist community similarly outclassed the Indian media.” He continued saying that the world witnessed that while many senior figures and anchors in Indian media became mere propagandists for their state—broadcasting disinformation and lies—Pakistan, on the other hand, won the narrative battle even during the conflict.
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that prior to the war with India, there were restrictions on digital media, but the conflict made it clear that these platforms are, in fact, national assets. “We are thankful that the government lifted those restrictions during the war, and to my knowledge, they have not been reimposed since,” he said. He paid special tribute to Pakistan’s Generation Z for their remarkable performance on the digital front during the war against India. Expressing hope, he said the federal government should take note of the journalist community’s vital role and reconsider certain policies in recognition of their efforts.
PPP Chairman, while addressing the journalist community and its representative leadership, emphasized the need for their active role in countering disinformation and misinformation. He especially urged them to assist the Sindh government in drafting effective legislation in this regard. He said, “Disinformation and misinformation have become weaponized tools — often used by extremists, terrorists, and hate mongers — and unfortunately, our hostile neighbor India also resorts to such tactics.” He added that while efforts to improve legislation for the protection of journalists must continue, he looks forward to PFUJ’s support in helping the Sindh government frame laws that can effectively combat disinformation and misinformation, and protect citizens from the harmful impact of false narratives.
Bilawal Bhutto instructed Sindh Information Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon to continue arranging visits for journalists from other provinces to Sindh, so that accurate information regarding the development initiatives of the PPP’s people-centric government could reach the wider public across the country. He pointed out that the Government of Sindh has introduced revolutionary measures in various public service sectors, including healthcare. He highlighted that the project for the reconstruction of 2.1 million houses for the 2022 flood-affected population is the largest of its kind in the world.
Chairman Bilawal, while speaking about Balochistan, said that the province’s issues and challenges are historical in nature and can only be resolved through substantial investment and dedicated efforts. He urged Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to pay special attention and take concrete steps to accelerate the development process in Balochistan. He also called upon the journalist community to visit Balochistan and witness firsthand the challenges faced by the provincial government. Furthermore, he appreciated the Balochistan government’s scholarship program for students under the leadership of Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti.
Chief Minister Sindh, Syed Murad Ali Shah, Chief Minister Balochistan Mir Sarfraz Bugtti, and other dignitaries also addressed the ceremony. Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari presented traditional Sindhi caps and ajraks as gifts to the leadership of the journalist community.

NA Speaker regrets Islamabad Express mishap near Kala Shah Kaku

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 01 (APP): National Assembly Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq on Friday expressed sorrow over the accident involving the Rawalpindi-bound Islamabad Express near Kala Shah Kaku.
In a statement, he extended heartfelt sympathies to the families affected by the tragic incident and expressed solidarity with them in this difficult time.
Sardar Ayaz Sadiq also conveyed his deepest sympathies to those injured in the accident and wished them a swift and full recovery.
He prayed for the swift recovery of the injured passengers and directed the concerned authorities to ensure the provision of the best possible medical care.

Senate chairman attends Namaz-e-Janaza of ex-federal minister Tanveer Gilani

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MULTAN, Aug 01 (APP): Former federal minister and President of Anjuman Islamia, Makhdoom Tanveer-ul-Hassan Gilani, was laid to rest on Friday in the courtyard of the revered shrine of Hazrat Musa Pak Shaheed in Multan.
Senate Chairman Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani, the cousin of the veteran politician and philanthropist, flew back from Geneva — where he was attending the Speakers’ Conference — to participate in the funeral, underlining the deep familial ties and attachment.
The veteran politician passed away two days ago while under treatment at a private hospital in Islamabad.
A large number of political, religious, and social figures gathered to attend the funeral prayers, which were offered at the Nishtar Medical College and University grounds. The late minister’s younger son, Makhdoom Imran Gilani, led the funeral prayers.
Prominent among the mourners were Chairman Public Accounts Committee Ali Haider Gilani, MNAs Ali Qasim Gilani, Ali Musa Gilani, and Sami-ul-Hassan Gilani; spiritual leader Pir Lal Shah Mashhadi Hassan Raza; senior politician Makhdoom Javed Hashmi; MNA Aamir Dogar; former MNA Mehr Irshad Sial; Sheikh Tariq Rasheed; former MPA Chaudhry Waheed Arain; Pir Shamsuddin Gilani of Golra Sharif; PPP Senior Vice President Khawaja Rizwan Alam; Director Hajj Rehan Abbas Khokhar; MPA Wasif Mazhar Raan; and custodian of the Chadar Wali Sarkar shrine, Ali Hussain Shah.
Renowned religious scholars including Jamaat Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat leader Allama Mazhar Saeed Kazmi and Allama Hamid Saeed Kazmi also participated in the final rites. Thousands of locals, followers, and well-wishers paid their respects.
Following the funeral, the body of the deceased was taken to the shrine of Musa Pak Shaheed, where he was buried in the shrine’s courtyard. The burial ceremony was attended by a large number of relatives, political colleagues, spiritual devotees, and members of the general public.
Tanveer-ul-Hassan Gilani had long been an influential figure in national and local politics and religious affairs, earning respect across party lines. His passing marks the end of an era for many in the region, particularly in Multan, where he was deeply rooted both politically and spiritually.
He is survived by his children, family, and a legacy of public service and religious commitment.

Rana Tanveer reaffirms Pakistan’s unshakable support for Kashmiri people on Youm-e-Istehsal

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 1 (APP): Minister for National Food Security and Research, Rana Tanveer Hussain on Friday strongly condemned India’s continued human rights violations, demographic manipulation and suppression of the Kashmiri voice.
He reiterated that Pakistan remains steadfast in its political, moral, and diplomatic support for the people of Jammu and Kashmir, and that their right to self-determination, as enshrined in UN Security Council resolutions, cannot be denied.
The minister met with President of Pakistan Muslim League-N (Azad Jammu & Kashmir), Shah Ghulam Qadir as part of activities marking Youm-e-Istehsal. The day commemorates the fifth anniversary of India’s illegal and unilateral actions in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) on 5 August 2019.
He emphasized that Youm-e-Istehsal serves as a stark reminder of the suffering endured by the Kashmiri people under Indian occupation. “The spirit of resistance in Kashmir is alive, and no amount of oppression can silence their rightful demand for freedom.Pakistan will continue to raise its voice on every international forum until justice is served,” the minister said.
Rana Tanveer also highlighted the importance of unity among political leadership in Pakistan and AJK in advocating for the Kashmir cause. He assured Shah Ghulam Qadir of the federal government’s continued commitment to keeping the Kashmir issue at the center of the national and international agenda.
Qadir appreciated the minister’s strong stance and expressed gratitude for the continued support of the Government of Pakistan. He briefed the Minister on the current situation in Azad Jammu and Kashmir and emphasized the need for sustained diplomatic efforts to counter India’s false narratives and expose its unlawful actions in IIOJK.
The meeting concluded with a joint resolve to intensify efforts for global awareness, counter Indian propaganda, and continue highlighting the plight of the Kashmiri people until their right to self-determination is realized.

PNCA, Nomad Gallery unveil ‘From Surreal to the Real – A Spiritual Travelogue’

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 01 (APP): Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA), in collaboration with Nomad Gallery, inaugurated a unique art exhibition titled “From Surreal to the Real – A Spiritual Travelogue” at the National Art Gallery.
Curated by renowned artist and cultural advocate Nageen Hyat, the exhibition draws deeply from the timeless Sufi epic Saif-ul-Malook, presenting metaphysical themes through the lens of contemporary visual art.
The showcase transforms the romantic tale into a profound journey of the soul, reflecting themes of divine love, transcendence, and inner awakening.
The event was formally inaugurated by the Ambassador of Japan to Pakistan, AKAMATSU Shuichi, whose presence underscored the value of intercultural dialogue and artistic diplomacy.
“This exhibition is a testament to the power of art to inspire and uplift us. I really enjoyed the journey through surrealism and the reality that the artists have created,” said Ambassador Shuichi.
The featured artists—Mehmood ul Hassan, Farrukh Shahab, Syed A. Irfan, Naila Hussain, Dr. Samina Zaheer, and Faisal Kuhzad—presented thought-provoking works in painting and mixed media, each reflecting a personal interpretation of spiritual transformation, self-discovery, and metaphysical exploration.
Speaking at the occasion, curator Nageen Hyat remarked, “This exhibition was a reflection on the timeless journey of love—not merely romantic, but deeply spiritual. It captured the transformation of the self, the nation, and our collective inner worlds as we searched for truth beyond the visible.”
Director Visual Arts Division PNCA, Mariam Ahmed, thanked the chief guest and lauded the artists’ contributions, calling the collaboration with Nomad Gallery another milestone in PNCA’s mission to promote meaningful art.
Attended by diplomats, art lovers, students, and cultural figures, the exhibition offered a reflective space that resonated with viewers, connecting the spiritual essence of Saif-ul-Malook to Pakistan’s own societal and cultural evolution.
The exhibition is open for public viewing from August 03-08 at the National Art Gallery.