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China expresses deep condolences over loss of lives in floods in Pakistan

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BEIJING, Aug 18 (APP):A Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson on Monday expressed deep condolences over loss of lives caused by flash floods in different parts of Pakistan.
“We have noted the severe rainfall disasters in multiple regions, which have caused casualties and property losses. We express our deep condolences for the deceased and extend our sympathies to the bereaved families and the injured,” Mao Ning said during her regular briefing here.
She informed that Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has also conveyed his condolences to Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister.
“We believe the Pakistani people will surely overcome the disaster and rebuild their homes,” she added.
Mao Ning said, “At present, we are not aware of any Chinese citizens having lost their lives in the disaster. Our embassy in Pakistan is still working to verify the situation.”

Gold prices increase by Rs.1,500 to Rs 357,700 per tola

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 18 (APP):The price of 24 karat per tola gold witnessed an increase of Rs1,500 on Monday and was sold at Rs357,700 against its sale at Rs356,200 on the previous trading day, All Pakistan Sarafa Gems and Jewelers Association reported.
The prices of 10 grams of 24 karat also increased by Rs 1,286 to Rs.306,670 from Rs 305,384 whereas the price of 10 grams of 22 Karat went up by Rs 1,179 to Rs 281,124 from Rs 279,945.
The rates of per tola and ten gram silver remained stagnant at Rs.4,031 and Rs 3,455 respectively.
The price of gold in the international market increased by $15 to $3,350 from $3,335 whereas silver remained constant at $37.98, the Association reported.

Water, sanitation services handed over to Wasa Sialkot

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SIALKOT, Aug 18 (APP):Water supply and sanitation services in the city have been handed over to the Water and Sanitation Agency (Wasa).
In the presence of Deputy Commissioner Saba Asghar Ali and MPA Muhammad Manshaullah, Municipal Corporation Administrator Ayub Bukhari and MD Wasa Abu Bakar Imran signed the agreement.
A ceremony was held in this regard at Jinnah Hall, Sialkot Fort.
Former UC chairmen and councilors, including CO Municipal Corporation Malik Ijaz, Chaudhry Bashir Ahmed, Sohail Ahmed Butt, Nawaz Bhatti, Abdul Hameed Qasim and others were also present.
Deputy Commissioner Saba Asghar Ali said all resources and HR of the sanitation department of the Municipal Corporation had been handed over to the Wasa and more staff will be recruited in the Wasa and modern machinery will also be added, which will provide quality facilities to citizens.
The deputy commissioner said that citizens could register their complaints through helpline 1334 which will be resolved immediately.
She said that the district administration was working to implement the initiatives and reforms of the Punjab government.
The deputy commissioner said to improve the services of all departments and to redress
complaints in this regard, a control room at the DC office had been kept active 24 hours
where citizens can register their complaints by calling 1718.
MPA Muhammad Manshaullah Butt appreciated the establishment of the Wasa and said that the citizens will get quality facilities.
MD WASA Abu Bakar Imran said the Wasa services would be within the limits of the Municipal Corporation Sialkot, which includes clean drinking water and sanitation.

Dera admin takes precautionary measures as more rains forecast

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DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Aug 18 (APP):The district administration has made several precautionary measures to effectively tackle possible floods amid forecasts that indicated more rains.
According to the district administration, announcements have already been made for the residents living in low-lying areas to relocate to safer places, while all relevant departments have been placed on high alert.
As part of efforts, areas at risk of flooding have been identified, and rescue teams and other relevant departments have also made their arrangements.
The administration emphasized that all available resources are being utilized to deal with any emergency that may arise.
Encroachments along riverbanks have been removed, and permanent structures obstructing water flow have been demolished.
Announcements have already been made in low-lying areas to ensure timely evacuation.
It says that the functionality of drainage gates has been checked and in case of need, gates can be closed to prevent backflow.
Similarly, cleaning of canals, desilting, and clearing of shrubs from the Rod Kohi (hill torrent) channels have also been completed, it added.

Officials visit flood-hit areas of Baffa, compensation assured for victims

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MANSEHRA, Aug 18 (APP):In the aftermath of recent torrential rains and flash floods that claimed more tha dozen lives and destroyed several houses in Tehsil Baffa, government officials on Monday visited the affected communities to review the situation and express solidarity with victims.
On the directives of the provincial government and instructions of Deputy Commissioner Mansehra, Additional Deputy Commissioner Relief, along with Assistant Commissioner-II Muhammad Faraz Qureshi, visited the disaster-hit localities of Neelban and Dheri Haleem.
During the visit, they met with the affected residents, displaced families, and the legal heirs of those who lost their lives in the calamity a couple of days ago. The officials assured victims that in cases where documentation and verification are complete, compensation payments would be released within the next 24 hours.

Shipping Activity at Port Qasim

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KARACHI, Aug 18 (APP):Shipping activity was report at the port where six ships, Teno, Azure Dolphin, Helena-K, ST Nikolai, Kaisa-1 and ST Paul scheduled tol load/offload Container, Sand, Rice/Cement, Palm oil, LPG and Coal, berthed at Qasim International Container Terminal, Multi-Purpose Terminal-1, Multi-Purpose Terminal-2, Liquid Cargo Terminal, Engro Vopak Terminal and Port Qasim Power Terminal respectively on Sunday.            Meanwhile another ship ‘Eleni-T’ with Containers is also arrived at outer anchorage on today morning.
   A total of twelve ships were engaged at PQA berths during the last 24 hours, out of them three ships, Teno, Kavo Maleas and Gaslog Salem are left on today early morning, while three more ships, Kaisa-1, Abilene and Indigo Breeze are expected to sail on today afternoon.
   Cargo volume of 125,783 tonnes, comprising 123,269 tonnes imports cargo and 2,514 export cargo carried in 2,196 Containers (2,134 TEUs Imports & 62 TEUs Export) was handled at the port during last 24 hours.
There are 7 ships at Outer Anchorage of Port Qasim, out of them two ships, Eleni-T and Romance & another ship ‘Ullswater’ scheduled to load/offload Container, Condensate and LPG are expected to take berths at QICT, FOTCO and SSGC respectively on today 18th August, while three more container ships, CMA CGM Zanzibar, Valence and MSC Barcelona are due to arrive at outer anchorage on Tuesday.

SBP, Ashraf Industries to Support GCWUS Expo Mela 2025

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SIALKOT, Aug 18 (APP):A delegation from the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) Sialkot led by Deputy Director Muhammad Asim Sattar and Assistant Director Ghulam Muhy-ud-Deen with Romessa Ejaz of Ashraf Industries visited Government College Women University Sialkot (GCWUS) to finalize support arrangements for the upcoming Expo Mela on August 22–23 at G2 Marquee, Sialkot.
During the meeting, the SBP officials and Ashraf Industries assured the university that they will facilitate free stalls for the GCWUS students, giving them a practical marketplace to display and sell entrepreneurial projects under the theme “Campus to Commerce.”
The initiative aims to provide students with hands-on commercial experience and promote
student-led startups.
Vice Chancellor GCWUS Prof Dr Shazia Bashir appreciated this collaborative initiative.
The meeting was attended by Prof Dr Ilyas, Dean, Faculty of Business & Administrative Sciences,
Prof Dr Tariq, Dean, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Prof Dr Yasir Nawaz Manj, Dean, Faculty of Arts &
Social Sciences, Ijaz Ahmad, registrar, Dr Abdul Rehman, Director ORIC, Dr Yasin Munir,
Chairperson, Business Administration, Raza Rehman, Chairperson, Fine Arts and Dr Shagufta
Firdous, Director Student Affairs.

CCD apprehend robber in injured condition

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BHAKKAR, Aug 18 (APP):The Crime Control Department on Monday arrested a dacoit in injured condition condition during encounter.
The police spokesman said the accused were required to the police in 18 cases of robberies and illegal weapons.
The police during  a raid in Jandwala area arrested the Dacoit identified as Rizwan Pahoor a resident of Kallur Kot while other his accomplices managed to escape from the scene.
The accused had been shifted to Tehsil Headquarter Hospital (THQ), Kallur Kot.
The police had launched search operation to arrest the other accomplices .

ITP intensifies enforcement drive, over 9,400 violations penalized; 287 rickshaws impounded in one week

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 18 (APP):Islamabad Traffic Police (ITP) took strict action against more than 9,400 traffic violations during the past week as part of its rigorous enforcement campaign against motorists and motorcyclists flouting traffic laws.
A police spokesperson told APP on Monday that during the week-long drive, action was taken against 1,433 vehicles and motorcycles, with 873 motorbikes and 560 vehicles shifted to police stations for serious violations committed during driving.
He said 535 motorists were fined for lane violations, 53 for driving without a licence, 1,556 for illegal parking, and 630 for driving against the traffic flow.
He said action was also taken against 828 vehicles with fancy number plates, 713 drivers involved in signal violations, 797 motorcyclists riding without helmets, and 52 vehicles operating without fitness certificates. To curb overloading of heavy transport, 2,738 challans were issued.
According to the spokesperson, rickshaws remain prohibited in the federal capital and 287 rickshaws were impounded for violation. The enforcement teams also utilised drone technology, issuing 73 challans and providing awareness to 45 drivers.
CTO Captain (R) Zeeshan Haider directed that indiscriminate action must continue under the special campaign.
He instructed traffic officials to adopt a zero-tolerance policy against underage drivers and those without licences. “Strict legal action will be taken against one-wheelers and stunt performers,” he said, urging citizens to cooperate with traffic personnel and prove themselves responsible citizens.

Sahiwal Power Plant marks a decade of reliable power, efficiency & local growth

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 18 (APP):The Sahiwal Coal Power Plant under the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) has completed ten years of successful operations, with its most recent performance test reaffirming its reputation for reliability. In the 2025 Annual Capacity Test, the plant delivered 1,252.03 MW against a benchmark of 1,243.517 MW, a result witnessed and verified by officials from the Central Power Purchasing Agency (CPPA) and the National Transmission and Despatch Company (NTDC).
According to a statement by Spokesman Muhammad Umair, the plant’s consistent ability to exceed capacity tests “demonstrates not only engineering excellence but also a strong culture of preventive maintenance and operational discipline.” Independent experts have noted that few thermal plants in Pakistan maintain such a steady performance record over a decade.
Commissioned in 2017 after a record 22-month construction timeline, Sahiwal remains one of the fastest-built supercritical coal-fired power stations in the region, he added. Equipped with advanced turbines, flue gas desulfurization units, electrostatic precipitators, and continuous emissions monitoring systems, it has repeatedly been assessed as operating within both national and international environmental standards.
He described Sahiwal as “an important case study in how environmental controls, when treated as mission-critical, can allow coal generation to remain compliant and responsible.”
Localization of expertise has been another hallmark of the plant’s evolution. Over 70 percent of the workforce is now Pakistani, with many engineers who began as trainees in 2016 now leading control room operations and major maintenance schedules. “The handover of technical responsibility from Chinese specialists to local teams is one of the unsung successes of CPEC projects,” he noted.
Beyond electricity supply, the plant has contributed to local economic development. Thousands of jobs during construction, steady employment during operations, and a wide supply chain of contractors and SMEs in the Sahiwal-Okara region have created what local authorities describe as a “predictable multiplier effect” for nearby communities.
He said as Pakistan debates its future energy mix and transitions toward renewables, experts argue that the Sahiwal experience offers important lessons: clarity in contracts, disciplined operations, knowledge transfer, and firm commitments to environmental safeguards. Entering its second decade, the plant faces new challenges of efficiency upgrades and evolving emissions standards, but its track record suggests it will continue to exceed expectations.