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Maritime minister highlights $20–50m annual potential of mangrove carbon market

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 26 (APP):Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs Muhammad Junaid Anwar Chaudhry on Saturday stated that Pakistan hosted the largest contiguous arid mangrove forest in South Asia, primarily located in the Indus Delta region of Sindh, which has the potential to generate annual revenue of $20–50 million depending on market prices and volume.
In a message on the occasion of the International Day for the Conservation of the Mangrove Ecosystem, the minister said Sindh’s Delta Blue Carbon project, covering over 350,000 hectares, has already generated $40 million in carbon credit sales and projects to generate billions over the coming decades.
“Given Balochistan’s significantly smaller mangrove area cover about 4,058 hectares and similar carbon sequestration value per hectare, its annual potential would be proportionally less but still meaningful as part of Pakistan’s broader carbon market strategy”, he added.
The Delta Blue Carbon (DBC) project is a public-private partnership between the Government of Sindh and Indus Delta Capital, launched in 2015. It aims to restore and protect mangrove forests across more than 3,500 square kilometers of the Indus Delta.
Highlighting the project’s global significance, the minister noted that millions of carbon credits are being generated through mangrove forests in Sindh’s coastal belt. “Mangroves absorb four times more carbon compared to ordinary trees,” he said, underlining their unmatched value in climate mitigation.
 “We are successfully implementing mangrove rehabilitation programs in Sindh and Balochistan, and these coastal forests are proving to be a vital natural shield against shoreline erosion and flooding,” he noted.
The minister said future of our fisheries, coastal tourism, and sustainable resource management is deeply connected with the health of mangrove ecosystems as their decline, conversely, threatens the foundations of these vital sectors and the well being of coastal communities.
Junaid Anwar Chaudhry also stressed that expanding mangrove cover is essential for climate resilience and combating the adverse impacts of global warming.
“Pakistan is currently the 7th around the globe in mangrove forest area but is improving and likely to rank 4th or 5th soon, due to aggressive and successful restoration initiatives gaining global recognition”, he added.

Baking under sun: Bread makers in Peshawar turn to solar power amid load shedding woes

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PESHAWAR, Jul 26 (APP):As the summer sun blazes down on Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the very same sunlight is becoming a savior for hundreds of small business owners especially bread makers like Barakat Ali.
At 42, Barakat has been running his tandoor (traditional bread oven) in the bustling bazzar of historic Qissa Khwani Peshawar for nearly two decades.
But in recent years, his business has been battered by relentless power outages and the soaring cost of firewood.
 “There were days we had no electricity for up to 10 to 12 hours,” he says, wiping sweat from his brow while pulling steaming flatbreads from the tandoor. “My customers would wait, complain, and sometimes leave. I was losing hope.”
But Barakat, like a growing number of small entrepreneurs in the region, decided to fight back with solar energy.
Last year, he took out a loan from his relative and installed a 4-kilowatt solar panel system on his tandoor shop’s rooftop. The transformation, he said, was immediate and productive.
“My electricity bills dropped from Rs. 20,000 a month to almost nothing. More importantly, I could keep the oven running all day, even during power cuts.”
He is not alone. Across Peshawar and Nowshera’s peripheral areas, local bread makers, shopkeepers, and even household consumers are turning to the solar energy to escape the tightening grip of load shedding. Some do it out of desperation, others see it as a smart investment. Either way, the shift is palpable and personal.
With three laborers now working under him and business booming, Barakat is planning to open a second solar-powered tandoor in Faqirabad Peshawar.
“People come from nearby streets just to get bread from my shop because I can deliver large orders even during weddings and celebrations,” he says proudly.
This local solar revolution is part of a much larger wave sweeping Pakistan. According to the Global Electricity Review 2025, Pakistan imported a staggering 17 gigawatts of solar panels in 2024 making it the largest solar panel importer in the world. That’s double the volume from just a year earlier.
The reasons are as diverse as they are urgent as rising electricity tariffs, crippling power shortages, high fuel prices, and an emerging environmental threats attributed people shift to solar energy in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Professor Dr. Muhammad Naeem, an economist at the University of Swabi, called it “an energy awakening.” He said the affordability and accessibility of solar energy, coupled with rising energy demands, have made it one of the most viable tools for economic resilience.
“Solar supports small businesses, creates jobs, and reduces our dependency on costly fuel imports,” Dr. Naeem explained.
The shift is not just grassroots rather it’s institutional fully promoted by Federal and KP Govts. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is currently spearheading two mega solar projects worth Rs. 55 billion. These include solarizing 13,000 public buildings and distributing solar units to 130,000 low-income households half of them free of cost.
“This isn’t just an energy program—it’s an empowerment initiative,” says Engr. Tariq Sadozai, Adviser to the Chief Minister on Energy.
Hospitals, schools, and police stations are among the public buildings slated for solarization, which will reduce long-term costs and improve reliability of essential services.
But while the sun shines bright, the road ahead is not without shadows, Dr Naeem said, adding the national grid was not built for decentralized solar systems and sold mechanism required to purchase extra solar power from producers.
Dr Naeem said legacy contracts with Independent Power Producers (IPPs), which guarantee fixed payments even if electricity isn’t used, are creating bottlenecks. Experts warned that if not restructured, these contracts could worsen the circular debt crisis and offset the benefits of solar.
“We need smart grid upgrades, better forecasting, and most of all, political will,” says Dr. Naeem. He also pointed out the urgent need for skilled manpower. “We need certified technicians, quality vendors, and training institutes to build a reliable solar ecosystem imperative for promotion of SMEs.”
Still, momentum towards solar energy is growing in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Banks are now offering tailored solar loans for households and businesses while Bank of Khyber has already partnered with the Pakhtunkhwa Energy Development Organization (PEDO) to facilitate solar installations across KP. Lower interest rates are making these loans increasingly accessible.
Zahid Shinwari, former president of the Sarhad Chamber of Commerce, said that the solar boom is creating a new job market in Pakistan due to Federal Government prudent policies.
“From installation to maintenance to panel manufacturing, the solar economy is growing fast especially in rural areas of Pakistan,” he reiterated.
Experts estimated solar energy could contribute up to 10 percent of Pakistan’s energy mix by 2030, with installed capacity expected to rise from 1.41 GW in 2024 to over 9.5 GW by 2029.
Back in Qissa Khwani  bazaar, Barakat Ali looks at the solar panels on his shop with quiet satisfaction. “People used to say it is expensive, it is risky. But now even they are coming to me asking where I bought mine,” he laughs.
For this humble tandoorwala, solar power is more than a business decision rather it is about reclaiming agency over his life, his livelihood, and his future.
“The sun does not charge us a rupee,” he smiles. “And now, I do not have to wait for the light—I make my own.”

Five power pilferers booked

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SARGODHA, Jul 26(APP):The Faisalabad Electric Supply Company (Fesco) caught five power pilferers during a crackdown here on Saturday.
According to official sources, a task-force conducted raids in various areas of the district and caught accused stealing electricity directly from the main line and through meter tampering. The teams imposed Rs 127,160 fines on power pilferers while police registered cases against them.

Governor Sindh directs VCs to mark Independence Day in universities with patriotic fervor

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KARACHI, Jul 26 (APP):Sindh Governor and Chancellor of Public Universities Kamran Khan Tessori has directed Vice Chancellors (VCs) of the universities of the province to start preparations for celebrating Independence Day under the title of Indpendence day and Marka-e-Haq.
Chairing a meeting at Governor House here Saturday, he directed the VCs that the events should be celebrated with full enthusiasm and fervor in the universities.
They were also directed to organize various events and ensure full participation of students.
The Chancellor said that the youth should be given a message of national spirit and solidarity through events in universities.
He further said that positive thinking must be promoted.

Sindh CM, Zimbabwean envoy discuss bilateral trade, investment, cooperation

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KARACHI, Jul 26 (APP):Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah held a meeting with the Ambassador of Zimbabwe to Pakistan Titus M.J. Abu Basutuc at the CM to discuss avenues of mutual cooperation and enhancement of bilateral relations.
The meeting was attended by Secretary to CM Abdul Raheem Shaikh, Honorary Consul General of Zimbabwe in Karachi Syed Mazhar Nasir, Deputy Head of Mission Mr. Webster and Pakistan-Zimbabwe Business Council representative Syed Azhar Ali.
The meeting focused on enhancing bilateral relations and exploring areas of mutual interest, especially in the fields of trade, education, information technology, tourism, agriculture, and industrial development.
The Zimbabwean ambassador acknowledged Pakistan Air Force’s role in the training of Zimbabwe’s Air Force personnel.
CM Murad Ali Shah emphasised that direct air connectivity between Karachi and Zimbabwe would significantly boost trade and people-to-people contact. He highlighted that textile and pharmaceutical products are currently being exported from Pakistan to Zimbabwe, but there is immense potential to expand this scope.
“There has been no substantial trade between Pakistan and Zimbabwe since 1995,” the Chief Minister noted, adding that collaboration in education, IT, value-added textile, and food export sectors can revitalise economic ties.
Shah also stressed the potential for cooperation in tourism and agricultural development, stating that Sindh and Zimbabwe share complementarities that can be tapped into for mutual benefit.
Murad Shah proposed hosting a Pakistan-Zimbabwe Investment Conference, which could be conducted via video link, to bring together stakeholders from both sides to explore opportunities in trade, tourism, and cultural exchange.
The Chief Minister directed the Sindh Investment Department and the Departments of Culture and Tourism to initiate formal coordination with the Zimbabwean Embassy to plan the event and define priority sectors for collaboration.
Ambassador Abu Basutu expressed Zimbabwe’s keen interest in working with Sindh on agriculture and tourism, and proposed expanding cooperation in education and IT. He noted that Zimbabwean tea could be an export item of interest for the Pakistani market.
It was agreed that both sides would jointly identify sectors for trade and investment cooperation. Provincial ministers and Zimbabwean embassy officials are also expected to submit their recommendations during the upcoming virtual conference.

Sindh Governor, CM extend greetings to President Asif Zardari on birthday

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KARACHI, Jul 26 (APP):Sindh Governor Kamran Khan Tessori and Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah here on Saturday extended greetings to the President Asif Ali Zardari on his 70th birthday.
In their separate messages, the Governor of Sindh expressed his best wishes for the President Asif Ali Zardari.
The Governor said that he had also sent a bouquet of flowers along with a message of congratulations to the President on his 70th birthday.
He said, ‘May Allah Almighty grant the President with health, fitness and long life, Amen’.
Tessoris said that the leadership of the President was a symbol of national unity and strength of democracy.
Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah extended his heartfelt birthday greetings to the President of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari.
He said that President Zardari was a symbol of wisdom, courage and understanding.
Murad said that President Zardari led the nation in difficult times.
He said the President adopted the path of patience, wisdom and understanding in every situation and he always worked for democracy and the supremacy of the Parliament.

President Asif Zardari the architect of reconciliation: PA Speaker

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KARACHI, Jul 26 (APP):Speaker of the Sindh Assembly Awais Qadir Shah has said that President Asif Ali Zardari is the architect of reconciliation and a symbol of democracy.
In his message on the occasion of President Asif Ali Zardari’s 70th birthday, he said that President Asif Ali Zardari ensured the passage of the 18th Constitutional Amendment, restoring the 1973 Constitution in its true spirit.
In challenging times, the President raised the slogan of ‘Pakistan Khappay’ and safeguarded the integrity of the country.
He laid the foundation of vital projects like Pak-Iran Gas Pipeline and CPEC, which stood as milestones for Pakistan’s economy, the Speaker said.
He said that the President Zardari always took decisions in the national interests.

Rawalpindi’s water supply, sewage master plan to be made functional; Noor-ul-Amin Mengal

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RAWALPINDI, Jul 26 (APP):Secretary for Housing, Urban Development and Public Health Engineering, Punjab Captain (Retd.) Noor-ul-Amin Mengal on Saturday said that Rawalpindi’s sewage system would be expanded and made functional up to 100 per cent.
Presiding over a meeting to review the city’s water supply and sewage master plan, he said that 40 percent of the sewerage existing system in Rawalpindi would be taken to 100 percent under the Punjab Development Program.
The Secretary said that 28 million gallons of water would be supplied to the city after the construction of Charah Dam, while the Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA) would install water distribution networks and surface water treatment plants.
Nurul Amin Mengal said that underground water tanks would be built to conserve rainwater and wastewater treatment plants would be installed at sewage drain locations in Nullah Lai.
The water from sewage and rainwater drains will be used for agricultural purposes, he said and added that work would be carried out in collaboration with relevant institutions, while smart use of resources would be ensured.
Director General WASA Punjab Tayyab Farid and Managing Director WASA Rawalpindi Saleem Ashraf also gave a briefing to the Secretary about the ongoing formation of the water and sewerage system master plan.

Amir Markazi Jamiat-e-Ahle Hadees calls on PM

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ISLAMABAD, July 26 (APP): Amir Markazi Jamiat-e-Ahle Hadees Senator Hafiz Abdul Kareem Saturday called on Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif.

The prime minister congratulated Hafiz Abdul Kareem on his recent election to Senate seat, PM office Media Wing said in a press release.

He expressed the hope that Hafiz Abdul Kareem would play his effective role in the legislation with his religious and political insight.

Hafiz Abdul Kareem expressed his gratitude to the prime minister for reposing confidence in him with PML-N backing during the recently held election to the upper house of the parliament.

During the meeting, they also discussed the political situation in the country.

18 shops sealed, 10 arrested for sugar overpricing

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SARGODHA, Jul 26 (APP):On the instructions of Deputy Commissioner Capt (R) Muhammad Waseem, price control magistrates launched a rigorous week-long crackdown against sugar overpricing in Sargodha from July 16 to July 24.
According to a spokesman for district administration, price control magistrates conducted 513 inspections of shops during the campaign. As a result, 5 FIRs were registered, 18 shops were sealed, and 10 individuals were arrested.
In wholesale markets, 11 violations were reported while authorities registered 2 FIRs, sealed 4 shops, arrested one shopkeeper, and imposed fines amounting to Rs 220,000.
He said at the retail level, 502 violations were identified, leading to 3 FIRs, sealing of 14 shops, arrest of 9 individuals, and imposition of Rs 515,000 in fines. DC Muhammad Waseem reiterated his commitment to ensuring the provision of essential commodities at official prices.
He emphasized a zero-tolerance policy against hoarders and profiteers.