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With over 5,500 personnel deployed, Rawalpindi Police secure T20 tri-series match

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RAWALPINDI, Nov 25 (APP):The Rawalpindi Police on Tuesday continued to enforce stringent and foolproof security and traffic arrangements for the Sri Lanka–Zimbabwe fifth T20 match of the ongoing tri-series at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium.
With over 5,500 personnel deployed, Rawalpindi Police secure T20 tri-series match
City Police Officer (CPO) Syed Khalid Hamdani said more than 5,500 personnel were deployed for the stadium and perimeter security, while over 350 traffic officers were on duty to ensure smooth traffic flow around the venue.
He added that senior officers remained in the field to brief and inspect the deployed force.
According to the CPO, snipers had been positioned on rooftops, and surveillance was maintained through CCTV cameras monitored from a dedicated control room established for the series.
Police mobiles from local stations, along with Elite Force and Dolphin Squad units, also patrolled the stadium’s surroundings.
CPO Hamdani said the Rawalpindi Police ensured  comprehensive security and traffic management for the tri-series.

Commission for journalists & media workers’ protection holds maiden meeting

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 25 (APP):The commission for the protection of journalists and media professionals has taken key decisions in its maiden meeting which was presided over by Kamaluddin Tipu.
According to an official statement,  a formal system has been devised for redressal of journalists and media professionals’ complaints, while a committee was set up to formulate the rules and regulations of the commission.
Among other decisions, it has been decided to adopt digitalization to launch a dedicated web portal for streamlining the processes, and also organize trainings, workshops and seminars for capacity building of journalists and media professionals.
It is pertinent to mention here that the notification for the commission was issued through the personal efforts made by Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar.
The government has established the commission in complete adherence with international standards and best practices.
The commission is committed to ensure the independent and autonomous work of journalists and media professionals.
In its maiden meeting, the principal Information Officer and DG Human Rights Commission also participated.
Representatives of various journalist organizations across the country also took part in the meeting.
The members of the commission including Nawaz Raza, Khalil Ahmed, Tahir Hassan, Naveed Akbar, Hassan Abbas, Tamsela Qureshi and Nadia Saboohi were also present in the meeting.

Stakeholders unite to advance resilient education at National Policy Advocacy Workshop

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 25 (APP): A national Policy Advocacy Workshop – “Voices for Education: From Evidence to Action” brought together government officials, development partners, and community organisations to advance efforts for quality, inclusive, and resilient education in Pakistan.
Federal Joint Secretary Education Asif Iqbal Asif thanked Rural Support Programme Network (RSPN) for its education programmes, including ECW’s Multi-Year Resilience Programme (MYRP), and stressed the need to address the 26 million out-of-school children, especially in the wake of recent floods.
He reaffirmed government commitment to improving education and special education, according to a press statement issued here on Tuesday.
ECW Education Programme Manager Amani Bwami Passy highlighted ECW’s support through MYRP and the newly announced First Emergency Response (FER) grant for flood-damaged schools, reiterating commitment to education in emergencies.
RSPN Vice Chairman and SRSP CEO Masood ul Mulk emphasised collaboration among government, communities, and development partners to improve education in underserved rural areas.
Special Secretary Education Balochistan Abdul Salam appreciated MYRP’s impact in Loralai, Kohlu and Panjgur, and urged ECW to expand the programme to more districts.
RSPN CEO Shandana Khan acknowledged contributions of partners including UNICEF, ECW, BRSP and FCDO, noting that MYRP and ongoing EiE initiatives provide strong evidence for scale-up of quality education in crises.
Deputy Secretary SED South Punjab Khawaja Mazhar-ul-Haq highlighted unified training systems, climate-resilient schools, and RSPN’s support to flood-affected schools.
MYRP Programme Manager Nasreen Shaikh shared that 49,782 children, including out-of-school children, were reached across three Balochistan districts through ECE and ALP centres, community mobilization, teacher training, WASH improvements, girls’ transport support, vocational training, assistive devices and psychosocial support.
A session led by ESWG Coordinator Ehsan Ullah highlighted coordinated emergency education response under MYRP, which led to ECW’s recent FER grant.
Panel discussions showcased experiences of RSPs, communities, students and teachers on strengthening education resilience, community engagement, and system improvements during crises.
MYRP beneficiary children performed a role play titled “Ghar se Umeed Tak Ka Taleemi Safar,” depicting how project support enables children’s re-enrollment and learning continuity.
Videos highlighting key programme achievements were screened, followed by distribution of shields and certificates.
In concluding remarks, RSPN COO Bashir Anjum stressed that resilient education requires collaborative action, evidence sharing and strong government-partner integration to ensure no child is left behind.

3-Day National Book Festival kicks off at Lok Virsa

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 25 (APP):National Book Foundation’s (NBF), 11th National Book Festival kicked off on Tuesday at Lok Virsa, aiming to promote a culture of reading, creativity, and lifelong learning among students, families, and young readers. Organizers of the three-day event announced a diverse and vibrant line-up of activities designed to engage visitors of all ages.
The event began with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Esteemed guests included Federal Minister for National Heritage and Culture Division Aurangzeb Khan Khichi, Parliamentary Secretary for the Ministry of Federal Education & Professional Training Farah Naz Akbar, Senior officials of Ministry of Education, and Idara-e-Taleem-o-Aagahi (ITA) Chairman Board of Trustees Kazim Saeed, among others.
3-Day National Book Festival kicks off at Lok Virsa
Federal Minister for Education and Professional Training Dr Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui graced the event as a cheif guest.
In his address, Federal Minister for National Heritage and Culture Division Aurangzeb Khan Khichi expressed gratitude for the invitation and highlighted the importance of promoting a strong reading culture in society.
Addressing distinguished guests, officials of the National Book Foundation, teachers, and students, he said the festival represents the nation’s deep-rooted connection with books, intellectual growth, and the continuous journey of expanding knowledge. He noted that the National Book Foundation’s longstanding tradition reflects the country’s collective belief in the power of learning, research, and reading.
Khichi emphasized that such festivals are essential for the younger generation as they provide valuable exposure to literature, writers, poets, and the nation’s history.
“The more our youth learn about our authors, poets, and historical heritage, the more refined and enlightened their lives become,” he said.
3-Day National Book Festival kicks off at Lok Virsa
He thanked the organizers and reaffirmed the importance of continuing such initiatives to cultivate a knowledgeable and intellectually vibrant society.
In his address, Federal Minister for Education and Professional Training Dr. Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui shared that Socrates, nearly 2,500 years ago, said a person’s book is their identity — and identity is what others acknowledge and recognize. As we move from this century into the next, the book continues to symbolize who we are.
“The very first command of our faith was Iqra — to read. Pakistan was achieved through great sacrifices; human freedom does not come by chance but by choice. Today, your efforts appear to be part of that very choice,” he remarked.
He emphasized that the nation must preserve its culture and traditions in all their vibrancy. The magic of the written word, he said, is that when it passes through the heart, it becomes illumination.
“Let us use this illumination to enlighten our people, and let us give wings to our time through knowledge, reflection, and understanding,” he concluded.
In her address, Parliamentary Secretary for the Ministry of Federal Education & Professional Training Farah Naz Akbar thanked Federal Minister for Education and Professional Training Dr. Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui for bringing students together and arranging a well-organized programme.
“This is a three-day event, and one thing has become very clear: books still hold great importance. They remain essential in our lives, and we must continue to read them,” she remarked, expressing concern that the habit of reading has declined.
She shared that, in her childhood, her mother would always take her to the bookstall. “There was a strong book culture — we were encouraged to read, and before sleeping, we were told to read at least two or three pages. Today, that culture has changed with the arrival of mobile phones. Nevertheless, the importance of reading remains unmatched.”
Farah added that she also visited the bookstalls at the festival. She congratulated the Managing Director of the National Book Foundation and his team for organizing an excellent event and expressed hope that the festival would be successful and continue every year.
In his remarks, the Managing Director of the National Book Foundation Dr. Kamran Jahangir said that the “Reading and Learning Festival” is the first event of its kind in which both activities will run side by side. The three-day festival is for students, the general public, and all those who have a passion for books.
He expressed gratitude to Federal Minister for Education and Professional Training Dr. Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui, Ministry of National Heritage and Culture Division, Idara-e-Taleem-o-Aagahi, and all partners whose support made the festival possible.
“Whenever we have needed assistance, their cooperation has helped make our work easier,” he said.
Highlighting a key feature of the event, he noted, “A 50% discount has been offered on books. For residents of the twin cities, this is a great opportunity to purchase books and build an excellent collection. Books are a person’s best friend and companion.”
The event features book launches, reading sessions, literary dialogues, and cultural discussions, creating a dynamic platform for writers, intellectuals, and book lovers. A mushaira, along with storytelling sessions for children, adds a traditional and family-friendly flavor to the festival.
Visitors can also participate in painting corners, creative workshops, and enjoy a relaxing ambiance with soft music. Stalls from leading publishers across Pakistan offer a wide range of books, providing readers the opportunity to explore new titles as well as classic literature.
The three-day event would conclude on November 27.

Stakeholders unite to advance resilient education at National Policy Advocacy Workshop

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 25 (APP):A national Policy Advocacy Workshop – “Voices for Education: From Evidence to Action” brought together government officials, development partners, and community organisations to advance efforts for quality, inclusive, and resilient education in Pakistan.
Federal Joint Secretary Education Asif Iqbal Asif thanked Rural Support Programme Network (RSPN) for its education programmes, including ECW’s Multi-Year Resilience Programme (MYRP), and stressed the need to address the 26 million out-of-school children, especially in the wake of recent floods. He reaffirmed government commitment to improving education and special education, according to a press statement issued here on Tuesday.
ECW Education Programme Manager Amani Bwami Passy highlighted ECW’s support through MYRP and the newly announced First Emergency Response (FER) grant for flood-damaged schools, reiterating commitment to education in emergencies.
RSPN Vice Chairman and SRSP CEO Masood ul Mulk emphasised collaboration among government, communities, and development partners to improve education in underserved rural areas.
Special Secretary Education Balochistan Abdul Salam appreciated MYRP’s impact in Loralai, Kohlu and Panjgur, and urged ECW to expand the programme to more districts.
RSPN CEO Shandana Khan acknowledged contributions of partners including UNICEF, ECW, BRSP and FCDO, noting that MYRP and ongoing EiE initiatives provide strong evidence for scale-up of quality education in crises.
Deputy Secretary SED South Punjab Khawaja Mazhar-ul-Haq highlighted unified training systems, climate-resilient schools, and RSPN’s support to flood-affected schools.
MYRP Programme Manager Nasreen Shaikh shared that 49,782 children, including out-of-school children, were reached across three Balochistan districts through ECE and ALP centres, community mobilisation, teacher training, WASH improvements, girls’ transport support, vocational training, assistive devices and psychosocial support.
A session led by ESWG Coordinator Ehsan Ullah highlighted coordinated emergency education response under MYRP, which led to ECW’s recent FER grant.
Panel discussions showcased experiences of RSPs, communities, students and teachers on strengthening education resilience, community engagement, and system improvements during crises.
MYRP beneficiary children performed a role play titled “Ghar se Umeed Tak Ka Taleemi Safar,” depicting how project support enables children’s re-enrolment and learning continuity.
Videos highlighting key programme achievements were screened, followed by distribution of shields and certificates.
In concluding remarks, RSPN COO Bashir Anjum stressed that resilient education requires collaborative action, evidence sharing and strong government-partner integration to ensure no child is left behind.

Shaheena Sher Ali orders awareness sessions in Kotri to combat harassment, gender-based violence

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HYDERABAD, Nov 25 (APP): The provincial minister for women development Shaheena Sher Ali has directed special awareness sessions in connection with the global 16 days of activism campaign against harassment and gender-based violence in the industrial areas of Kotri.
The initiative aims to educate female employees about workplace harassment laws, particularly their rights and protections under the protection against harassment act.
In a statement issued on Tuesday, the provincial minister said the sessions were intended not only to raise awareness but also to empower women. “Every woman should be fully aware of her rights and the process of filing complaints with the Women Complaint Cell,” she emphasized.
The In-charge of the Complaint Cell Jamshoro Syeda Quratul Ain Shah said, she would coordinate with labour department officials and unions to finalize the schedule for the sessions at the earliest, ensuring that maximum women receive essential information and guidance.

IG Rizvi reviews development, administrative matters in high-level meeting

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 25 (APP):Inspector General of Police (IGP)  Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi chaired a meeting with AIG General Inayat Ali Shah and SDPO Kohsar Nosherwan Ahsan Minhas to review ongoing development projects and administrative affairs of the Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) Police.
An official told APP on Tuesday that the IGP Rizvi received detailed briefings on various development initiatives, infrastructure improvements, and administrative reforms underway across the police units.
He directed the officers to expedite ongoing tasks, ensure transparency in all police-related projects, and enhance efficiency in administrative processes.
The IGP Rizvi also issued additional assignments to further improve operational capability, public service delivery, and internal management within the force.
He emphasized that all development projects must directly contribute to improved policing, citizen facilitation and overall institutional strengthening.

DPO Kohat reviews security arrangements, orders crackdown on social crimes

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KOHAT, Nov 25 (APP): District Police Officer (DPO) Kohat, Shehbaz Elahi, paid visits to various checkpoints across the district on Tuesday to review overall security arrangements in detail.
According to APP correspondent, during his inspection, he met with police personnel deployed at the posts and directed them to remain extra vigilant in view of the prevailing situation, ensure effective checking of suspicious vehicles and individuals, and safeguard the lives and property of citizens at all costs.
He examined the duty performance of the deployed officials, their checking procedures, weapons, and other essential equipment. He emphasized that the police must remain fully prepared to deal with any emergency situation.
Meanwhile, on the special directives of DPO, police have launched a decisive crackdown against social crimes across the district. In a major action, the KDA Police Station team raided a gambling den in the KDA area, arresting several gamblers red-handed and recovering stake money amounting to Rs. 140,000 along with weapons from their possession.
The raid was conducted under the supervision of SHO KDA, Noor Muhammad, accompanied by a police contingent. The arrested suspects have been booked at KDA Police Station, while further investigation is underway.

AKU showcases VRW’s documentary “The Colour of Smog” amid media roundtable on climate storytelling

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 25 (APP):The Aga Khan University (AKU) on Tuesday hosted a media roundtable on environment and climate change storytelling that featured the acclaimed documentary series Voices from the Roof of the World (VRW) and the screening of the short documentary The Colour of Smog, followed by an exclusive preview of the series’ upcoming Season 4 trailer.
The roundtable brought together journalists, filmmakers, climate communicators and policy stakeholders to explore how documentary storytelling can deepen public understanding of climate change and strengthen environmental journalism in Pakistan, said a press release.
The session was followed by an in-depth panel discussion and Q&A with VRW Executive Producer and Emmy Award-winner Andrew Tkach, filmmaker and producer Jawad Sharif, director of The Colour of Smog, and Laila Naz Taj, Director of Communications, AKDN Pakistan.
Jawad Sharif said The Colour of Smog was created to bring emotion, art and human narratives into Pakistan’s climate conversation. “This story focuses on artists and is presented through their narratives,” Sharif explained. “It is an abstract and purely artistic concept, a journey that captures their feelings on smog, pollution and environmental degradation.”
The film blends sculptures, paintings, murals and other creative mediums that interpret the impacts of smog. Sharif emphasised that the issue remains “as relevant today as ever,” and must be taken up “at every possible forum.”
He added that children often do not know that clean air is their fundamental right, and hoped that the film would begin that conversation nationally. Sharif also disclosed that Punjab’s Environmental Protection Unit has approached him for collaboration, noting that awareness among children and youth is “one of the most powerful solutions.”
Voices from the Roof of the World is a regional climate documentary series produced by AKU in collaboration with the Aga Khan Agency for Habitat, the Aga Khan Foundation and the University of Central Asia. It brings to screen the stories of vulnerable communities in Central and South Asia’s high mountain regions, often overlooked yet central to global climate realities.
Andrew Tkach said VRW’s purpose is to create accessible, public-focused content that informs and empowers communities.
“We make these films as public documents,” he said. “The goal is to create awareness and knowledge that is free and easily accessible to all. This is especially important for children, who find visual storytelling engaging and relatable.”
Laila Naz Taj highlighted the importance of narrative-driven histories and character-based stories for building understanding of climate disasters over time.
Taj noted that Pakistan’s climate policy framework and National Adaptation Plan are “world-class documents.” The challenge, she stressed, lies not in policy formulation but in provincial-level implementation.
“We work at the ground and public level, which gives us tremendous motivation,” she added, noting ongoing collaborations with the Ministry of Climate Change and provincial authorities.
She added that the event underscored Pakistan’s increasingly severe air pollution, heatwaves and climate-linked health risks, and issues that demand both urgent policy focus and sustained public awareness.
Through artistic expression, powerful personal stories and community-focused journalism, she said VRW aims to build a deeper emotional and factual understanding of climate impacts across South and Central Asia.

Meeting held on child vaccination campaign

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PESHAWAR, Nov 25 (APP):A meeting was held between the district administration Swat and private schools to ensure the success of the ongoing Measles-Rubella and Polio vaccination campaign.
Deputy Commissioner Swat, Saleem Jan Marwat, chaired the meeting with a delegation from the Private Schools Management Association. The discussion focused on the campaign, which will run until November 29, and how to implement it effectively in schools.
The DC emphasized that the campaign is crucial to protect children from dangerous and fast-spreading diseases. He stated that vaccination is essential for children’s health and future, and urged all schools to play an active role to ensure no child in Swat misses their immunization.
School representatives raised their concerns and questions about the vaccination process in schools. The DC assured them that health department teams are fully trained and that the campaign is being conducted safely and transparently.
The private schools’ delegation promised full cooperation with the administration and health teams. They pledged to support the vaccination drive in their schools and help create awareness among parents.
The meeting ended positively, with all parties agreeing to work closely together for the success of the campaign and the health of Swat’s children.