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PIMA launches nationwide awareness campaign on World Hepatitis Day

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 27 (APP):Pakistan Islamic Medical Association (PIMA) has announced a hepatitis awareness campaign to highlight the importance of prevention, timely diagnosis and effective treatment of hepatitis, in connection with World Hepatitis Day, being observed on July 28, 2025.
As part of this campaign, awareness seminars, walks, free screening camps and CME programs will be organized across the country for both the general public and healthcare professionals.
PIMA Islamabad organized a free medical camp on Saturday in collaboration with the National Press Club Islamabad. The camp offered free screening and medical check-up for Hepatitis B and C, Hepatitis B vaccination, free referrals and further consultation with specialists for deserving patients, along with essential laboratory tests.
Prof. Dr. Atif Hafeez Siddiqui, Central President of PIMA, stated that the leading cause of hepatitis transmission in Pakistan is the use of contaminated and reused syringes and unsafe injections. He added that about 90 percent of people infected with viral hepatitis are unaware of their condition, and that testing is the first and essential step toward timely treatment.
He further explained that Hepatitis A and E spread through contaminated water and unsafe food, while Hepatitis B, C, and D are transmitted via infected syringes, surgical instruments, and unsafe blood transfusions.
Dr. Atif emphasized that timely diagnosis and treatment of Hepatitis B, C, and D can not only save lives but also prevent life-threatening complications such as liver cancer.

Six outlaws arrested, liquor, weapons seized

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RAWALPINDI, Jul 27 (APP):Police have arrested six outlaws and recovered liquor, weapons and ammunition from their possession during crackdown here Sunday.
According to police spokesman, Waris Khan Police arrested two liquor suppliers and seized 25 liters of liquor from their custody.
Similarly, Kallar Syedan Police detained another liquor supplier and seized 10 liters of liquor from his possession.
While Dhamyal Police held a drug dealer with 04 bottles of liquor.
In another operation, Jatli Police arrested arm holder and recovered weapon from his possession.
Police have registered separate cases and further investigation was in progress.
Divisional SPs commended police team and stated that operations against those possessing illegal liquor and weapons will be continued without any discrimination.

NA Speaker condemns Israeli aggression, urges immediate global intervention

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 27 (APP):National Assembly Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq on Sunday strongly condemned Israel’s continued aggression in Gaza, describing it as a “grave humanitarian disaster” and urging immediate international action to halt the violence and protect innocent civilians.
Reaffirming Pakistan’s unwavering support for the Palestinian people, the Speaker called on global institutions to fulfil their moral and legal responsibilities by working toward peace and safeguarding human rights.
In his official statement, Speaker Sadiq expressed deep sorrow over the escalating crisis, stating that “Israeli forces have crossed all limits of cruelty and barbarism.” He revealed that more than 60,000 Palestinians — including a significant number of children, women, and elderly — have been martyred since October 7, 2023.
He condemned Israel’s military actions, which have targeted civilians, hospitals, schools, homes, and aid centers, calling the blockade of humanitarian assistance and medical supplies “unacceptable and inhumane.”
The Speaker emphasized that unarmed civilians are being fired upon while seeking food and aid, further intensifying the humanitarian emergency.
Highlighting the worsening situation in Gaza, Speaker Sadiq said the blockade has led to severe shortages of essential goods, placing already vulnerable populations at risk of starvation. He appealed to the international community to intervene urgently to halt the suffering and ensure protection for civilian lives.
The Speaker denounced Israeli atrocities, asserting that they defy humanitarian, moral, and international legal standards. He said the Zionist regime’s false narrative and propaganda have been globally exposed, and accused it of fabricating charges against innocent Palestinians to mask its acts of terrorism. He called the conduct of Israeli forces “inhumane and abhorrent.”
Urging global stakeholders to play a decisive role, Speaker Sadiq called for an immediate and unconditional ceasefire. He stressed the need for international pressure on Israel to end its occupation and recognize the Palestinian right to self-determination.
He reiterated support for the establishment of a viable, independent, and contiguous Palestinian state based on pre-1967 borders, with Al-Quds Al-Sharif as its capital. Reaffirming Pakistan’s consistent position, he noted that the Parliament has passed multiple resolutions in favor of Palestine and pledged continued advocacy for Palestinian rights across regional and global forums.

132 professional beggars booked during crackdown

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RAWALPINDI, Jul 27 (APP):The Rawalpindi Police have intensified their crackdown and detained 132 professional beggars during the last 14 days. According to police, special squads have been deployed to arrest professional beggars operating in markets, intersections, and along major roads and highways.
Police said that many of professional beggars are linked to criminal activities, including theft and drug trafficking. City Police Officer (CPO) Syed Khalid Mehmood Hamdani stated that strict surveillance is being maintained, particularly in high-traffic areas, to discourage begging and ensure public safety.
He added that the campaign is in line with the vision of Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif, and operations against professional beggars will continue throughout the city. Police have urged the public to cooperate and avoid giving money to street beggars, encouraging citizens to support legitimate welfare initiatives instead.

CM message on World Head and Neck Cancer day

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LAHORE, Jul 27 (APP):Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif, in her message on World Head and Neck Cancer Day, emphasized the importance of raising awareness, promoting prevention, and showing compassion for those affected by the deadly disease.
The CM said the day serves as a reminder to educate people about the risks associated with head and neck cancers and to encourage early detection and a healthier lifestyle. “Tobacco use, gutka, betel leaf, alcohol consumption, and poor lifestyle choices are among the leading causes of cancer,” she noted.
CM Maryam Nawaz underscored the Punjab government’s firm commitment to fighting cancer and announced a major step forward in this direction.“Alhamdulillah, Pakistan’s first Nawaz Sharif Institute of Cancer is under rapid construction,” she said, adding that the institute will soon become a beacon of hope not just for the people of Punjab but for cancer patients across the country. The Nawaz Sharif Institute of Cancer will provide care to all patients, regardless of the stage of cancer. No patient will be turned away, she remarked.
The CM said that the Punjab government is committed to providing world-class cancer treatment facilities to the public, especially to those who cannot afford costly private healthcare.

Parking woes persist in Satellite Town amid growing commercial activity

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RAWALPINDI, Jul 27 (APP):Motorists in the bustling commercial hub of Satellite Town continue to grapple with the lack of parking spaces, a problem that has worsened as the area experiences increasing commercial development and population density. Finding a parking space for vehicles particularly in evening hours has become a daunting task for both residents and shoppers alike. Kashif Chaudhry, a local motorist, voiced his concerns about the growing inconvenience. “The lack of parking space makes it extremely difficult for us to park our vehicles. This issue often leads to unnecessary traffic snarls and delays. The authorities concerned must take concrete steps to address this problem,” he said. With Satellite Town being a focal point for businesses, shops, and markets, the limited availability of parking lots has emerged as a major bottleneck for traffic movement and pedestrians’ safety.
Many motorists are forced to park their vehicles far from their intended destinations, increasing foot traffic in already congested areas. An official of the Rawalpindi Development Authority (RDA), however, assured that several infrastructural projects were underway aimed at easing parking and traffic woes. “We are actively working on plans to construct additional parking plazas in critical commercial zones to provide more parking options for motorists.” Furthermore, he added, the RDA was set to undertake significant road infrastructure enhancements, including the construction of new underpasses and flyovers. “These developments are expected to improve traffic flow, reduce congestion, and create a safer environment for both drivers and pedestrians.” The projects, once completed, would hopefully bring the much-needed relief to Satellite Town by addressing the root causes of parking scarcity and traffic bottlenecks, the official said.
On the other hand, Chief Traffic Officer (CTO) Beenish Fatima said wrong parking was creating hurdles in smooth flow of traffic, directing wardens and field officers to take strict action against the violators without any discrimination. She said wrong parking, which was one of the main causes of traffic mess on roads, would not be tolerated. The vehicles and motorcycles must be impounded in the police stations. All-out efforts were being made to regulate city traffic, she said and urged the citizens to cooperate with traffic police so that the traffic problems could be resolved as smooth traffic flow on the city roads would ultimately save their precious time and mental torture of remaining trapped in traffic jams . The CTO further said enhanced number of traffic wardens with lifters had been deployed at busy roads to discourage wrong parking.

Rawalpindi Police Intensify anti-drug operations, 05 held

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RAWALPINDI, Jul 27 (APP):Rawalpindi Police on Sunday have arrested five drug dealers and more than 7.5 kilograms of drugs and 560 grams of crystal meth (ice) were seized during the operations.
According to police, the Westridge Police apprehended two drug supplier and confiscated 3.1 kg hashish along with 560 grams of ice from their possession.
Similarly, Dhamyal Police held another drug pusher and seized 1.6 kg drugs from his custody.
While Civil Lines Police apprehended another drug dealer carrying 1.5 kg drugs.
In a separate raid, Ratta Amaral Police arrested suspect and recovered 1.3 kg drugs.
City Police Officer (CPO) Khalid Mehmood Hamdani reiterated that all possible measures are being taken to eliminate drug trafficking from the city. “We are committed to eradicating this menace and ensuring the safety of our communities,” he stated.

12 child beggars taken into protective custody

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MULTAN, Jul 27 (APP):The Child Protection Bureau(CPWB) intensified its anti-begging initiatives and rescue operations last week as 12 children were taken into protective custody.
According to the CPWB spokesperson, children taken into custody included beggars, runaways, missing persons, and other vulnerable individuals. Rescue operations were conducted at various locations across the city, with additional support from the Child Help Line (1121), which received calls regarding children in need of protection. The bureau distributed awareness pamphlets to educate the public about child protection and the prevention of child trafficking.

Chaunsa mango a global ambassador of Pakistan’s agricultural excellence: Saif Ur Rehman

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LAHORE, Jul 27 (APP):Coordinator to Federal Tax Ombudsman Saif Ur Rehman said on Sunday that Pakistan’s Chaunsa mango, famed for its irresistible sweetness, rich aroma, and juicy, fiberless texture, has gained immense popularity across international markets.
Talking to a delegation of food exporters, he said Chaunsa, often hailed as the “King of Mangoes,” stands out for its honey-like flavor and smooth pulp. Originating from Punjab, particularly Multan and southern regions of the province, the golden-yellow fruit has become a favorite in global markets including the Middle East, Europe, and North America. He noted that the worldwide demand for Chaunsa mangoes is rising rapidly due to their exceptional quality and unique taste. Exporters must seize this opportunity by ensuring the supply of premium-grade mangoes that retain their freshness throughout the export process.
“Social media and international food bloggers have further elevated Chaunsa’s global recognition, often praising its unmatched flavor,” he added.
Saif Ur Rehman said that as Pakistan works to strengthen its agricultural exports, Chaunsa mangoes continue to serve as a flagship product, enhancing the country’s image and contributing significantly to economic growth. “Its soaring popularity promises a sweet and prosperous future for both farmers and exporters,” he added.

UK furniture industry shows interest in joint ventures with PFC

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LAHORE, Jul 27 (APP):UK-based furniture manufacturers have expressed strong interest in collaborating with the Pakistan Furniture Council (PFC) to explore joint ventures and promote high-quality Pakistani furniture in international export markets.
This was stated in an official message received here from London, where a PFC delegation led by CEO Mian Kashif Ashfaq is currently visiting. The delegation is actively engaging with importers, retailers, and industry stakeholders to showcase Pakistan’s craftsmanship and expand its global footprint.
Mian Kashif Ashfaq noted that the UK market’s increasing demand for premium, handcrafted furniture aligns well with Pakistan’s strengths in both traditional and modern design aesthetics. This synergy presents a promising opportunity for long-term partnerships. He added that the PFC is actively planning to organize single-country exhibitions in key international markets, including the UK, to attract foreign investment and foster strategic collaborations.
“These efforts will help position Pakistan as a competitive player in the global furniture industry,” he said. “UK manufacturers see value in Pakistan’s skilled craftsmanship and cost-effective production, making joint ventures an ideal route to boost exports.” He estimated that such partnerships could significantly contribute to achieving the government’s target of $5 billion in furniture exports by 2030.